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EUROPA. A brilliant Cardinal red single. 
Yoder’s Introductions (Seedlings) 
CAMEO 
An ivory Pompon of unusual size and 
substance that blooms the same time as 
Yuletide, Cordova and Silver Star. A strong 
persistent grower possessing a rigid and 
well spread spray. The growth habit is 
superior to any worth while variety in 
its color class and blooming season. The 
flower is large and of an attractive form. 
It should be the answer to the grower who 
demands a white or cream Pompon for 
early December that will provide him with 
quality, production and reliability. Ma- 
tures December 5. 
SONATA 
A very brilliant orange bronze single. 
The flower has a starlike appearance that 
enhances the beauty of any design, basket 
or bowl into which it is placed. The color 
is brilliant to the last; its keeping qualities 
are unusually good. Its growth habit is 
decidedly vegetative. It is a very easy 
doer, a heavy producer and it is very 
popular with the retail trade. Plant early 
on raised benches; last pinch August Ist. 
Matures December 5. 
MATADOR 
A rich red Anemone of large size and 
after the style of Crimson Glow. It im- 
proves that variety in every respect. The 
growth habit somewhat resembles that of 
Valencia except that it is not so vegeta- 
tive. The stems are stiff and straight with 
the flower held rigidly and erect. The 
form is excellent, color is very bright and 
vivid. For disbudded sprays plant 7x8; 
pinch July 25th; grow 2 stems; 3 flowers 
per stem. As a single disbud, plant 7x8, 
last pinch August 5th; grow 3 stems. 
Matures December 5. 
ROSALIND 
A pink single that might be described 
as Pink Yukon. The color is a clean med- 
ium pink. The growth habit is excellent; 
a very free grower; medium sized stem 
and foliage; no tendency to blindness; it 
flowers at a time of the year when pink 
is scarce. It appears to do almost equally 
well under either ground bed or raised 
bench environment. Matures Dec. 20. 
AMBERLITE 
A bright orange bronze single of excel- 
lent substance and easy culture. It is a 
good producer and a strong persistent 
grower that is not exacting in its cultural 
requirements. Does not require disbud- 
ding; best in natural sprays. Do not over 
crowd; plant 7x8; grow 2 stems. Matures 
November 25. 
Yoder’s Sports 
YELLOW SNOW 
A bright pernet yellow sport from 
Snow. The form and growth habit are 
identical with the original. Because of its 
season, December 30th, heavy production 
and excellent color this variety will prove 
to be one of the most valuable additions to 
the late Pompons. 
BRONZE PROSPERITY 
A deep orange bronze sport from Pros- 
perity. The color is excellent. Growth is 
identical with that of Prosperity. Best 
grown on raised benches, or if in ground 
beds, plant early. Last pinch July 20th. 
Matures December 10. 
RED BRISTOLITE 
A good red sport from Bristolite. Red 
Bristolite is better as a red than Bristolite 
is as a bronze. The size, form and sub- 
stance are excellent. Growth is sparse but 
persistent. It must be planted close to 
secure production. Use soft cuttings, clean 
rich soil; preferably ground beds. Pinch 
once about July 25th. Plant 5x8; grow 2 
stems. Matures November 25. 
