KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES. ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA 
CALIFORNIA PEACH —Really this is a peach of a pompon and one that has 
been proved to be what people want. It is a large substantial single flower 
of delicate pink when mature, but when opening the upper side of the petals 
is darker and tinged with crimson. It is truly a distinctive coloring and worthy 
of its place of distinction. Blooming dates are from October 25th. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD —A single yellow of good deep color and good sub¬ 
stance. Flower petals are borne regularly as if placed around a golden 
center. Nice heads with strong stems are characteristic. Blooms from 
November 15th. 
SAN CARLOS— There is a large place on the markets for flowers such as 
this one. It has the familiar Japanese sturdiness and productivity which are 
so much an asset to any commercial pompon. The flower is about 3 inches 
in diameter with neat regular petalage and comparatively large clear yellow 
cushion. The color is a clear bronzy red shading to deep bronze. It blooms 
somewhat later than our Japanese Red of last year. November 15th. 
SAN ANTONIO —One of the finest disbudded pompons is this large double 
pink. Stems are strong and straight and easily disbudded. Foliage is good 
well up to the flower. It is good as a pompon, too, producing good flower 
heads. November 15th. 
Prices for rooted cuttings of the above varieties are at $7.00 
per hundred, $65.00 per thousand, delivered to you. 
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