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MARCELLA —(Introduced by us 1932) A light pink, very productive, with 
strong upright growth. Height 3 feet. Matures November 15 and later. 
MINONG— (Introduced by us 1926). First opening greenish white, and be¬ 
comes pure white when fully developed, about October 20 to 25, exceedinglv free 
flowering. 
MODENA —(Introduced by us 1933). Upright growth with stiff, wiry stem. 
Color, yellow, somewhat brighter than Yellow Bird. Matures November 30 from 
June 15 planting. Height 3^4 feet. Diameter of flowers, 2 inches. 
Roselea Minong 
MRS. N. G. MOORE —A pure white sport from Olivia maturing December 1 
to 10. Plants 3 feet in height; flowers 2j£ inches in diameter. 
PINK DOT —An intermediate pompon belonging to the mid-season section. 
Color white with bright pink center. Flowers lj4 inches in diameter. Height 4 
feet. Matures October 21. One of the best selling varieties on the market. 
RED WINGS —(Introduced by us 1932). Best red for this section. Upright 
growth and produces wonderful sprays. Matures November 15 to 20. Flowers 
\y 2 inches in diameter. Height 3 feet. 
RODELL —(Introduced by us 1925). An early yellow pompon to follow Zora. 
Flowers iy inches in diameter. Height 3 feet. Matures October 20. Very serv¬ 
iceable for a second early yellow. 
ROSELEA —(Introduced by us 1931). A very late pink and rather peculiar 
from the fact that the edges of the petals are bright pink, similar to Usona, and 
the center of the petals is cream color. Flowers 1 inches in diameter are spaced 
sufficient distance apart to show them to their best advantage. Does not flower 
until after December 1. Height 4 feet. 
ROWENNA —(Introduced by us 1924). A fine late pompon. Color a medium 
shade of bronze. Flowers 2 inches in diameter. Strong growth. Height 2 y 2 to 
3 feet. Matures for Thanksgiving and later. 
ROYAL QUEEN —(Introduced by us 1933). Strong, upright growth; attains 
3 feet in height; has strong stem and ample foliage. True pompon form, 2inches 
in diameter and fully developed November 25. A very fine white for Thanksgiving. 
SARDA— (Int roduced by us 1933). A deep pink sport from Pink Dot, a very 
even and pleasing shade and shows the contrasting eye of the parent. Height 3j4 
feet when planted in early June. Ready to cut October 25. Flowers 2 inches in 
diameter. 
