8 SPRING *GILS T1941 

CORDOVA. Large, very free flowering white pompon coming in 
for Thanksgiving and later. Diameter of flower two and one-half 
inches. Strong upright stem. Medium height. Suitable for disbud- 
ding. 
ROYAL QUEEN. Strong, upright growth. True pompon form, 
214 inches in diameter. Fully developed December 5th. Pure white. 
SNOW. A medium sized Ivory White pompon, maturing Decem- 
ber 25th and later. Equally as late as Garza Supreme. Very sturdy 
growth which spaces the flowers well. $1.50 per doz., 8.00 per 100, 
$75.00 per 1,000. 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
PINK 
JEWELL. A very early bright pink large flowered button pom- 
pon. Medium height and blooms October ist to 15th. 
DARK PINK JEWELL. Same habits as Jewell but darker. Ma- 
tures October Ist to 15th. 
CAPT. COOK. Deep Rose Pink Pompon of intermediate size. 
Height medium. Matures October 20th. 
CRIMSON SHEEN. Purplish Amaranth of the decorative type. 
Exceedingly brilliant and unusual in color. 4 feet in height, blooms. 
414 inches in diameter. Matures October 20th. 
PERSIAN ROSE. Brilliant rose pink, large flowered pompon of 
medium dwarf growth. Matures October 20th. Excellent keeping 
qualities. 
SHEILA. A clear pink pompon of.medium size that is very at- 
tractive. Makes strong fine sprays and very prolific. Matures Oc- 
tober 20th. $1.00 per Doz., $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 
PINK DOT. An old favorite. White background with petals. 
tipped with pink with prominent dark center. Fine for shading. 
LETITIA. Similar to Pink Dot, light pink with dark pink cen- 
ter. Vigorous grower and gives good yield. Matures October 20th 
BALANDUS. A light pink with cream reverse, somewhat darker 
in color than Lillian Doty. Incurved and globular in form; strong 
in growth. Diameter of flower 3% inches. Ready to cut October 
25th. This variety and the following we find superior to Lillian Doty. 

