FAIRY ROSE—A bright rosy pink pompon that measures 1^4 inches 
in diameter. Grows about 3^/^ feet tall and is unusually productive. 
The flowers hold their color well and last over a long period. Ma¬ 
tures around No. 15th. 
NEW YORK—This is a charming button. It is only a medium grower 
and should be planted close. Matures Nov. 15th. Commercial grow- 
- ers 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 re¬ 
minds one of Orange Calendula. Matures by Nov. 20th. 
CRYSTAL JEWEL—A pure white button pompon, 114 inches in diameter 
and perfectly round. Heavy producer; matures Nov. 20th to 30th. 
Excellent for floral use. 
MRS. BEU—An excellent orange-bronze pompon of the quilled type, 
maturing just right for Thanksgiving. 
USONA—A lavender-pink pompon 2 V 2 inches in diameter maturing Nov¬ 
ember 20th and lasting until Thanksgiving. Vigorous upright 
growth and very productive. 
BRONZE USONA—The bronze sport of above—identical in all other re¬ 
spects. 
NORINE—A very bright yellow pompon 114 inches in diameter, and 
somewhat resembling Christmas Gold, but maturing just right for 
Thanksgiving. An unusually attractive shade of yellow as it ap¬ 
pears to have a touch of burnt-orange shading. Very erect, stiff 
growth—ideal for pot culture. 
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SINGLES 
1214 cents each; $1.25 per dozen (your selection) labeled. 
GRENADIER—An extremely free flowering variety producing masses 
of large single flowers in clusters. Color is a bright crimson-red 
with an under-lying sheen of bronze and with a golden tint on the 
petal reverse. In full bloom Oct. 1st. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—A large, rich crimson-maroon intensified with 
garnet tones contrasting with its golden yellow center. It is of 
vigorous growth and matures is blooms early in October. 
golden MENSA—Identical with Mensa in every way except is a 
bright golden yellow. Medium height and is often grown in pots. 
Large blooms maturing first week of November. 
CAVALIER—A dazzling vermilion-red that holds its color well. It 
should prove a desirable addition on this account. It is very free 
flowering and in full bloom by Oct. 15th. 
MRS. W. E. BUCKINGHAM—A clear pink single bloom that still holds 
its popularity. May be partially disbudded or grown to sprays. 
Matures by October 25th. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM—The bronze sport of the above—identical in 
all other respects. 
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