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Yoder Brothers Introductions—Cont. 
APRICOT VALENCIA 
An entirely new and beautiful deep apricot 
buff sport from Dark Pink Valencia. Ranks 
apricot bronze as Valencia ranks pink. 
RED VALENCIA 
A sport from Valencia with a very versatile 
aay color. It is a soft, pleasing tint of Brazil 
red. 
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INTRODUCTIONS 
GOLD IMPERIAL 
A quality Pompon ready to cut about Noy. 
10th. The large, perfectly-formed golden-yellow 
blossoms ‘show a deeper yellow-orange center— 
a touch of distinction the market welcomes. The 
plant of a vigorous upright habit, foliage clean 
and healthy, good branching sprays, substance 
and keeping qualities excellent in every respect. 
INTRODUCTIONS 

GOLDEN SURPRISE 
A bright sulphur yellow pompon shading to 
golden yellow. Blooms on well formed sprays 
with rigid pedicels. The variety is of extremely 
easy culture, and possesses excellent glossy green 
foliage which is disease resistant. Will give 
vety good production of attractive blooms hav- 
ing good form and substance. Matures Novem- 
ber 20th to 25th when yellow pompons are in 
great demand. 
CASSANDRA 
A medium sized pompon having a fully 
rounded form and excellent substance. Strong 
stems carrying rigid well formed sprays. Foliage 
medium size and healthy. Produces bright orange 
bronze blooms with a crispy substance. The color 
does not fade or go dull as the flower matures. 
This variety bunches well and is a good shipper. 
It responds well to shading and is an excellent 
variety for cloth-house. Wéill produce an early 
crop of flowers without fading. Matures nor- 
mally November Sth to 10th. Cassandra pro- 
duces an average number of high quality blooms 
which do not shatter and requires the same cul- 
tural treatment as the varieties Mrs. Bulkeley 
and Rev. Bushnell. 
SEAFOAM 
Pure white large pompon having a full center 
and well rounded form. The blooms are. pro- 
duced on rigid and well spaced sprays. A free 
and easy grower with an unusually high pro- 
duction. Responds well to shading and well 
suited to cloth-house culture. Blooms November 
20th to 25th. This variety produces freely high 
quality: white pompons at a period when, they 
are badly needed. | 
ANACONDA 
A large flowered commercial incurved posses- 
sing excellent substance and color. It.is a free 
and easy grower with vigorous habit and reésis- 
tance to disease. Forms clean strong’ medium 
tall stems with beautiful dark green medium 
sized foliage. Produces large blooms uniformly 
from any bud. Flowers do not shatter orcbruise 
easily from shipping or handling. The color':ts 
deep coppery red with golden bronze reverse, a 
shade very similar to the old variety David Roy. 
Date of maturity November 10th to November 
15th. This variety will appeal to both the 're- 
tailer and to the grower. It will produce two 
good blooms to the plant with unusual wnifor- 
mity. When shaded for early October flowering 
the color is a rich golden copper. 
