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SPRING LIST 1939 
FRANK WILCOX. Golden 
bronze of special merit, being 
of dwarf and sturdy growth, 
it makes a fine pot plant and 
is excellent for cutting. At its 
best around Thanksgiving. 
PRINCETON. A large pom¬ 
pon with good stem and ex¬ 
cellent spray formation. Col¬ 
or a beautiful deep golden yel¬ 
low suffused with orange. 
Matures middle of November 
and is a great improvement 
on existing varieties of its 
type. Awarded Silver Cup. 
LEGAL TENDER. The most 
popular bronze at this season. 
Color is a combination of 
bronze and gold which is most 
attractive. Large flowers on 
strong stems maturing No¬ 
vember 20th and later. 
New York 
ZOE. A golden bronze of the large button type. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 20 and later. Grows medium in height and branches well, giv¬ 
ing a good yield. We recommend the variety very highly. 
DOROTHY TURNER. This striking pompon, a lively combina¬ 
tion of bronze and old gold, reaches maturity for the Thanksgiving- 
Market. 
ROWENNA. A large flowered pompon of a Reddish bronze that 
comes in for Thanksgiving and later. Has strong stem with good 
dark foliage that sets off the well arranged spray. Good shipper 
and keeper. Height 3 feet. 
AVALON. A large flowered pompon, producing crisp blooms of 
coppery orange. An excellent grower and producer, which matures 
for Thanksgiving and later. Its rich coloring, excellent spray for¬ 
mation and productiveness make this variety a welcome addition to 
the late flowering group. 
GLOW. A glowing orange, with deep reddish orange shades at 
the center. The individual flower is about 2 inches across, of per¬ 
fect rounded form, keeping qualities excellent. Ready to cut for 
Thanksgiving. Height 31/2 to 4 feet. Awarded C. S. A. Silver Medal. 
LORIS. A rich dark bronze possessing excellent growing habits. 
Very late and valuable in this respect. 
