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CRYSTAL JEWEL—A pure white button pompon, 1% inches in dia- 
meter and perfestly round. Meavy producer; maturres Nov. 20th to 
30th. Evcellent 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% inches in diameter maturing 
November 20th and lasting until Thanksgiving. Vigorous upright 
growth and very productive. 
BRONZE USONA—tThe Bronze sport of above—identical in aii other re- 
spects. 
NORINE—A very bright yellow pompon 1% 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 
gerowth—ideal for pot culture. 

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SINGLES 
12% cents each; $1.25 per dozen (your selection) labeled. 
GREN ADIER—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 
petai reverse. In full bloom Oct. ist. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—A large, rich crimson-maroon intensified with 
garnet Ee contracting with its golden yellow center. It is of 
vigororus growth and matures its blooms earlry in October. 
CAVALIER—A dazzling vermilion-red that holds its color weil. 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—tThe bronze sport of the above—identical in 
all other respects. 
NEW BUCKINGHAM—Introduced as an improved Mrs, Buckingham, 
and with me it certainly justifies all claims. It is a single of deep 
pink shade, and the habit of growth is much more vigorous than 
the old Mrs, Buckingham. Also with me it is more prolific. Should 
a FO aed at least only partially so. Matures here around 
et. 30th. 
META BERGEN —This single is brilliant Pompeian red that carries sev- 
eral rows of petals around the center. It is a splendid keeper; in 
fact will ship. Blooms first week in November. 
-MELBA—Probably the most outstanding large single yet introduced. 
Has a brilliant tangerine-red color that is most unusual, May be 
disbudded and grown to large size. Also good for pot plants. Has 
been long a favorite. Matures November Ist. 
TAGOYA—A very brilliant red single, which may or may not be dis- 
budded. Healthy grower, but rather dwarf and therefore suitable 
for pot culture. Matures Nov. 5th to 10th. 
MENSA—tThis is a pure white single that has been widely grown both 
amateurs and commercials. It blooms the first week in November. 
Its bloom is large and has substance. Does well in pots, 
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