RHO'DA —A recent addition; a dark rose-pink button. It is a strong upright 
grower and will attain a height of over 3 feet. Heavy producer of 
flowers 1 1-2 inches in diameter. Matures first week in November, 
MARGUERITE CLARK —A one-inch pink true pompon; free flowering 
and makes loose and graceful sprays' when grown natural; 3 1-2 feet 
tall; matures November 5th. 
SOURCE d’OR —Very popular owing to its striking burnt orange color. 
When disbudded to several blooms per plant will produce 3 1-2 inch 
blooms by November 5th. May also be grown to spraj^s. Height 4 feet. 
BRIGHT SPOT —A new variety; a blush white button with a dark pink 
spot in center. It is a strong grower, branching freely, and the first 
week in November wdll be covered with one-inch blooms. 
CRYSTAL WHITE —An excellent tall white pompon that may be dis¬ 
budded. Matures its blooms around Nov. 10th. 
RALLY —A new variety; a medium sized light yellow button, maturing 
November 10th. A strong upright grower with good stem and sub¬ 
stance. Height about 3 ft. Blooms about one inch. 
LILLIAN DOTY —The standard pink large pompon. Its shell pink color 
and perfect type keeps it a favorite with commercial growers as well 
as individuals. Should be grown 4 to 6 blooms per plant. Matures 
early in November. 
RED DOTY —Similar to above, except a deep red color, 
ROSE DOTY —Similar to above except is a deep rose. 
TREASURE ISLAND —Medium sized reflex bloom. One of the richest 
bronzes 3 ^et introduced. Has good substance and always double. 
Height 3 1-2 ft. Matures' November 15th. 
JOYCE —A wonderful burnt-orange flower of true pompon type. Of vig¬ 
orous growth and a heavy producer, maturing l^looms around Nov. 15. 
COPPER CLAD —A round flower of the true button type, 3-4 inch in dia¬ 
meter. A pleasing copper-gold in color with a pronounced “sheen”. 
Matures around Nov. 15th, but will last until Thanksgiving. The 
best bronze button I saw in 1938. 
RED BIRD —A deep garnet red button with a greenish cushion. Is rather 
dwarf in growth, attaining about 2 feet here and matures around the 
middle of November. 
PETER PAN —Also new^; a rich bronze baby button about one half inch 
in diameter. Is of erect upright growth and productive, being literally 
covered with blooms by the middle of November. 
FAIRY ROSE —A bright rosy pink pompon that measures 1 1-4 inches 
in diameter. Grows about 3 1-2 feet tall and is unusually productive. 
The flowers hold their color well and last over a long period. Ma¬ 
tures around Nov. 15th. 
NEW YORK —This is a charming button. It is only a medium grower and 
should be planted close. Matures Nov. 15th. Commercial growers 
like to shade this variety. 
PRINCETON —A beautiful and distinct shade of orange. This variety is 
outstanding as a large-flowering spray pompon, as the color reminds 
one of Orange Calendula. Matures by Nov. 20th. 
CRYSTAL JEWEL —A pure white button pompon, 1 1-4 inches in diameter 
and perfectly round. Heavy producer; matures Nov. 20th to 30th. 
Excellent for floral use. 
