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WAHOO (See page 5) 
New Pompons, Anemones and Singles 
BRONZE GOLD (Bristol Nurs.). Entirely dis- 
tinct from other Cushion kinds In Its some- 
what loose, informal habit. In flower, the 
plant 2 ft. in height, 2 ft. or more wide, Is a 
fluffy, gorgeous mass of gold tinted with 
bronze. Effective from late September right 
on up until killmg frost. It’s a grand bit of 
color. $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
CARILLON (Yoder). Carillon ts a beautifully 
formed pink spray single. The color ts a bril- 
liant Valencia pik. Its season, Dec. 20 and 
later, further adds to the rapidly growing list of 
valuable late varieties. Form and substance 
are good with the flowers spaced well on rigid 
sprays. Growth is fast, unusually free with no 
blind or vegetative tendencies. Production 
on Carillon is extremely high and uniform. 
It is versatile enough to stand relatively late 
planting if necessary on either raised benches 
or ground beds. Plant June 20-25. Final pinch 
Aug. 5-10. Illustrated on page 7. 
$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
CASSANDRA (De Petris). A medium-sized 
Pompon having a fully rounded form and excel- 
lent 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. Will produce an early 
crop of flowers without fading. Matures nor- 
mally Nov. 5-10. Cassandra produces an aver- 
age number of high quality blooms which do 
not shatter and requires the same cultural 
treatment as the varieties Mrs. Bulkeley and 
Rev. Bushnell. Jllustrated on page 7. 
$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
