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SPRING LIST 1940 
HASEGAWA GOLD. Large flowering yellow pompon of medium 
height, maturing December 1st. 
STARDUST. Color a rich golden yellow. The individual blooms 
are perfectly shaped about 2 inches in diameter. Makes a heavy well 
arranged spray attaining a height of 4 feet. Maturing in December. 
Grown cool will yield a good crop for Christmas. We And this the 
best all around pompon at this date. 
BUTTERCUP. The flowers are large, 2 V 2 to 3 inches across—of 
good form and produced in branching sprays. Color—pure buttercup 
yellow. Growth—strong and healthy, about 4 feet under average 
culture. Fine keeping qualities. Matures December 5th. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. A bright yellow pompon to mature middle 
of December and later. Flowers 2 inches in diameter. Height med¬ 
ium. 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
BRONZE 
ELENA. Very attractive. Color is bright bronzy red. Petals 
slightly convexed. Very profuse flowering and dwarf growth, 20 
inches in height. 2 V 2 inches in diameter, maturing September 30th. 
FRANCIS WHITTLESEY. Habit is stocky and dwarf averaging 
18 inches in height. Color, rich bronze and garnet. Matures Oc¬ 
tober 1st. 
SONOMA. A bronze with golden reverse and gold tipped petals. 
A profuse bloomer, coming into color October 1st. Flowers 2 V 2 inches 
in diameter. 
BONNIBEL. A very distinct pompon of orange buff color. 1^4 
inches in diameter. It is very free flowering and of dwarf growth, 
about two and one-half feet in height. Matures about October 15th. 
FAINA. A rather dark bronze. Flowers 2 inches in diameter 
may be cut October 30th. Strong upright stem. Excellent for pot 
work. C. S. A. Certificate. 
ARIANA. A golden buff pompon suitable for disbudding, ma¬ 
turing October 20th. Flowers 31/2 inches in diameter. 
JEMIMA. Bright bronze good for either inside or outdoors. Fine 
for shading. Blooms in early November. 
PASADENA. An orange bronze of a very pleasing and lively 
shade. Strong grower with flowers of very good substance. Matures 
November 1st. $1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 
NEW YORK. Very attractive bronze pompon of the button type. 
Maturing early November. Small hard foliage permits close plant¬ 
ing. 
