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Pompon CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
Price: 3 plants 75c. $3.00 per dozen. $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Mrs. Francis MH. Bergen—Creamy white, with center of 
rosy pink. October 30th. 
Mrs. MW. Marrison—Blush pink, flowering October Ist. Octo- 
ber 15th. 
Mrs. Henry F. Vineent—An exquisite shade of fawn and 
bronze with salmon-pink shadings. This variety also is very 
strong in growth and the foliage is perfect in every way. 
Mrs. G. W. Wickersham—Large, snow white flowers on 
long stems that are splendid for cut-flower work. October 25th. 
New York—Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. Flowers No- 
vember Ist. 
November Glow—Color, warm orange bronze. Medium size 
Pompon with perfect spray placement and fullness. Maturing 
November 10th. 
Penelope—A small flowering brilliant yellow Pompon. The in- 
dividual flowers are over half an inch in size, and very brilliant 
in color. 
Penguin—A pure white button Pompon of vigorous growth and 
very prolific, maturing November 10th onwards. 
Persian Pink—A magnificent rose-purple Pompon. Very strong 
grower with the individual flowers beautifully spaced on the 
stem. 
Persian Rose—A very gorgeous wine-colored Pompon. An ex- 
quisite combination when used or grown with white Chrysan- 
themums. 
Pigmy Gold—Known as dwarf Korean-Pompon. This lovely 
subject produces quantities of small golden- yellow blossoms in 
early September. Invaluable for planting in front of other varie- 
ee because it does not attain a height of over 15 to 18 inches 
at best. 
Pippin—Large improved Pompon of clear lemon yellow. Grows 
beautifully in spray form or disbudded if the grower so desires. 
Pomponette—-A new and distinct type of Pom- 
pon particularly suited to pot culture. Its habit is 
dwarf, compact and branching, forming a finished 
plant about 12-15 inches in height. Grown in cold 
frames without protection it will flower naturally 
about September 20th—under glass in early Octo- 
ber, so that its season can be timed readily. It § 
requires little or no pinching. Blossoms are com- 
paratively large, 2144 inches across and very double. 
Color is warm bronze in the bud or partially 
opened flower finishing a clear primrose yellow. 
It should prove an ideal subject for pot culture. 
Pot of Gold—Large double yellow Pompon. Very tall grower. 
Does best when disbudded and matures about October 15th. 
Red Doty—Wine red, with a silvery reverse on underside of 
petals and showing up distinctly in the short, crisp, center 
petals. 
Prineeton—lIt is extremely brilliant and resembles the Orange 
Calendula flower to quite an extent. November 20th. 
Rodell—A fine clear yellow. October 15th. 
Rosita—An unusual shade of rust-bronze suffused strawberry 
pink. A fine vigorous growing Pompon producing quantities of 
perfect blooms. Maturing with us October 25th. 
Spanish Gold—A lovely even shade of tawny yellow with a 
bronzy sheen, maturing about November 10th-15th. 
Sulfur—Medium size Pompon producing quantities of flowers. 
Very tall grower and in its color, which is clear sulphur yellow, 
will be extremely popular. 
Tonquin—Large rose color Pompon of medium height. Matur- 
ing December 10th. One of the good late varieties. 
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Vera Victoria—A splendid Pompon of the very largest size. 
Color brilliant glowing bronzy yellow. October 25th. 
Wee Dot—One of the Baby Pompons. Very minute flowers of 
bright bronze with a bright carmine-red eye, maturing October 
25th. Individual flowers about a half-inch across. Very dwarf 
grower and quite popular where one is looking for an extremely 
small flowering variety. 
White Doty—A sport of the popular variety, Lillian Doty. 
October 25th. 
Wild fire—A full double Pompon 2% inches in diameter. The 
reflexed blooms are a beautiful rust orange in color and carried 
on strong well formed sprays. A sturdy and very healthy grower 
with good production. Very desirable variety for Thanksgiving 
and outstanding in both color and growing habit. 
Zenobia—Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and popu- 
lar on this account. October 20th. 
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