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SPRING LIST 1939 
POMPONS ANT) ANEMONES SUITABLE FOB DISBUDDING 
The following list of varieties are well adapted to disbudding. 
This type is extremely popular owing to the size and perfectness of 
the flowers and often bring better returns on the market when dis¬ 
budded. 
Full description of the varieties will be found on page indicated. 
SEA GULL, white pompon November 1st, see page 10. 
BALANDUS, dark pink pompon, November 1st, see page 11. 
CAZLONIA light pink pompon, November 1st, see page 11. 
CRIMSON SHEEN, purplish Amaranth, October 20th, see page 11. 
THYRA, pink pompon, November 1st see page 12. 
FIRE BALL, red pompon, November 2nd, see page 15. 
WHITE ANEMONE, November, see page 15. 
BUFF QUEEN, buff bronze anemone, November 1st see page 15. 
GROF VON ORIOLE, deep rose pink Anemone, November 20th, 
see page 15. 
NORMA, orchid pink anemone, November 25th, see page 16. 
SUSANNE MILLER, yellow anemone, November 25th, see page 16. 
BRONZE NORMA, bronze anemone, November 25th, see page 16. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY, pink anemone, November 20th, see page 16. 
MELBA, bronze single, November 5th, see page 18. 
VALENCIA, orchid pink, single, November 30th, see page 18. 
LITTLE AMERICA, white anemone, November 5th, see page 15. 
NEW VARIETIES GROWN ON TRIAL 
We will grow on trial many varieties of new and recent 
introductions to determine their merits, as many new varie¬ 
ties often do not make the grade. We cordially invite those 
interested in better Chrysanthemums to see these varieties 
growing at our Greenhouses during their respective seasons. 
THE PRESS PUBLISHING CO. 
Stafford Springs, Connecticut 
