10 
SPRING LIST 1939 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
I LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
RED 
ENTON BEAUTY. Dark velvety crimson, flowering in late No- 
wember. Very bright and showy for Thanksgiving use. Bud Octob- 
.er 1st. 
GARNET KING. The finest red yet produced, color garnet, en¬ 
hanced by a silken sheen. Very slight contrast between upper and 
reverse side of the petals. Retains its remarkable color either on the 
iplants or cut unto its end. Fine stem and foliage. Buds selected 
September 20th, matures November 20th. 
MOHAWK CHIEF. The latest crimson to date, its reflexed form 
showing this color to best advantage. Matures the end of November 
into December. Buds selected October 1st and later for best color. 
7 V2 inches in diameter. Height 3 feet. 
POMPON SECTION 
Pompons have proven most satisfactory in the modern 
home as a cut flower, standing up under the change of at¬ 
mosphere far better than the large flowering type. 
The selection is more varied in colors and types, ranging 
from the smallest button of %.inch in diameter to the larger 
and beautiful anemone type, attaining a size of 7 inches in 
diameter when disbudded. 
In the following pages you will And a very complete and 
up-to-the-minute selection of all sizes, types and colors. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF POMPONS 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
WHITE 
IRENE. True pompon type. Color pure white. Upright, wiry 
stems. Height 3 feet. Matures first week in October. 
GRETA. A pure white pompon to follow Irene. Blooms October 
20th. Free flowering with strong upright stems. 
ARCADIA. A Vigorous growing and extremely productive pom¬ 
pon with excellent growing habit. Well formed sprays carry many 
rounded blooms of pure white measuring 2 to 21/2 inches across. Ma¬ 
tures October 25th. $1.25 per doz., $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1,000. 
SEA GULL. Pure white, large flowered pompon. Makes a well 
arranged spray. Medium height, matures November 1st. Suitable 
for disbudding. 
PENGUIN. A good mid-season white button pompon. Vigorous 
grower, good stem and substance. Matures November 10th. $1.25 
per doz., $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1,000. 
