
STARLET 
A small deep lemon yellow button type 
pompon. 
A wiry free breaking growth habit gives this 
variety good production of durable and at- 
tractive small flowers. 
Blooms about November 25 and should easily 
replace the variety Golden Sceptre as a yellow 
button pompon for Thanksgiving. 
Responds well to a late June planting and a 
final pinch about August 12. 

RUSTIC 
A small decorative anemone. Color is a scar- 
let tint of Brazil Red which does not fade as 
flowers age. Flowers about 2 inches in diam- 
eter. 
Matures November 25. 
Growth habit is dwarf and free breaking. 
Well suited to pot culture. 
When last pinch is made about September 1-5 
it will finish into a shapely plant. Stems are 
rigid enough to remain upright without 
staking. 
GOLDSMITH 
A large golden yellow pompon of decorative 
Princeton type flower. 
Flowers attain a diameter of 2!4-3 14 inches. 
A very productive variety. Produces well 
formed sprays on strong stems of medium 
height when last pinch is made about August 
1. An excellent variety to follow Princeton 
and bloom at Thanksgiving. 
Matures about November 20. 
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INDIANAPOLIS WHITE 
This clear white sport from Indianapolis 
Pink has all the foliage and growth 
qualities of the parent variety. An 
excellent habit and form for a white 
mum. This will undoubtedly be an ex- 
ceedingly popular variety. A quality 
mum for November 10 flowering. 

WINTERSET 
An intermediate, lemon yellow pompon which 
blooms December 25. Attains a diameter 
of 2 inches and possesses good substance. Of 
medium height from June planting with an 
August 5 pinch. Well suited to ground bed 
culture. Has a good growth habit. 
The latest of the yellow pompons. 
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VIBRANT 
A large decorative pompon. Matures about December 20. Color is a brilliant deep 
lemon yellow. Flowers attain a diameter of about 214-3 inches when fully de- 
veloped. A vigorous grower. Very productive. Well suited to either raised bench 
or ground bed culture. Does not come blind. Makes a fine spray from an August 5 
pinch. An outstanding late yellow pompon. 
BRONZE FREIDA 
Growth and foliage of this variety are 
the same as that of Freida. Flower color 
is a salmon buff with a light yellow over- 
cast and a deep lemon yellow anemone 
center, This is a very practical variety 
for both normal flowering and for shad- 
ing purposes. 

APRICON 
An intermediate, apricot yellow pompon pos- 
sessing excellent form and substance. Ma- 
tures November 25 on rigid stems of medium 
height when planted in late June and pinched 
about August 10. Flowers are 2 inches in 
diameter opening slowly to allow extension 
of blooming period. Production is good. 
Keeps, ships, and bunches extremely well. 
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MASON’S RED 
The color of this sport from variety 
Mason’s Bronze is a true crimson with 
the base of the petal shading to an orange 
yellow. This variety we feel sure will 
be grown as extensively as its parent 
variety, which it resembles in all respects 
except color. 


AFTERGLOW 
A small flowered rust bronze single. Flowers 
are 2-21 inches in diameter with 6-8 rows 
of sturdy petals. Attains a medium height 
from June planting and forms a spray carry- 
ing a large head of flowers when last pinch is 
made about August 5. 
Matures November 20. 
An attractive Thanksgiving variety. 

FLAMINGO 
As the name implies, its color really flames. 
The hue is scarlet red enhanced by a yellow 
base. This 3 inch single possesses excellent 
substance and is easily grown to a medium 
height from June planting. An informal 
single with its five rows of petals twisting 
attractively holding their color unusually 
well. 
Matures November 20 and later to be easily 
had for a Thanksgiving cut. 

YUKON 
A late clear white single. Flowers about 3 
inches in diameter with 5-6 rows of petals. 
Matures about December 10. A tall growing 
variety. Is well suited to ground bed culture 
and will produce a good yield of ‘fine sprays 
from late planting and a final pinch about 
August 15. 

SARONG 
A beautiful single for mid-December ¢t 
Christmas season. The color is a bright crim 
son scarlet. 
A heavy vigorous growth habit. Produce 
large well spread sprays on strong stems. 
This variety is best grown on raised benches 
should be planted fairly early and receive 
final pinch about August 1. 
When well grown this is one of the best red 
singles. 

VAGABOND 
A pleasing apricot buff single. Flowers are 
about 2-2!'4 inches in diameter, with 4-5 
rows of petals possessing fine substance. 
Blooms November 15. Attains medium 
height from June 25 planting. Forms best 
spray from an August 5 pinch. Ships and 
keeps unusually well. 

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