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NEW POMPONS, ANEMONES AND 
SINGLES—Continued 
ENCHANTRESS (Yoder). Enchantress is a 
beautiful deep pk Anemone. As a disbud its 
blooms are 6 in. in diameter; as a disbudded 
spray it reached 4-5 in. The cushion develops 
fast and well, giving the variety a season of 
Dec. 5th and Jater, just a few days earlier than 
that of the well known variety Dark Pink 
Supreme. Attains a medium height with uni- 
formly strong stems. Growers of late Chrysan- 
themums will find Enchantress a useful addi- 
tion to their list of varieties. Plant June 15-20. 
Final pinch Aug. 1-5. Illustrated on page 8. 
$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
GOLDEN SURPRISE (De Petris). A bright, 
sulphur yellow Pompon shading to golden yel- 
low. Blooms on well formed sprays with rigid 
pedicils. The variety is of extremely easy cul- 
ture, and possesses excellent glossy green foli- 
age which is disease-resistant. Will give very 
good production of attractive blooms, having 
good form and substance. Matures Nov. 20-25 
when yellow Pompons are in great demand. omar 
Illustrated on page 8. CASSANDRA (See page 6) 
$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Bristol Nurs.) A beautiful LAVENDER LASSIE (Bristol Nurs.) A replica 

Pompon of perfect, deep form and 2% in. in of the ever popular Lavender Lady, but in the 
diameter. Color is a rich golden-yellow en- smaller Pompon form and low, cushton-like 
hanced with deeper yellow-orange halo . habit of growth. The dense plants, 2 ft. in 
that added touch of distinction the market height, often 3 ft. across, are simply smothered 
welcomes. The plant of a vigorous, upright with double flowers 2 in. in diameter of almost 
habit, foliage clean and healthy setae EES aT the identical color of Lavender Lady. It will 
ing sprays, substance and keeping qualities be regarded as an extremely free and attrac- 
excellent in every respect. Ready to cut tive addition to the Pompon group. In full 
Noy. 15th. Awarded C.S.A. Silver Medal, flower in late September. 
Boston, 1940; First Prize, Intermediate Class, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
Yellow, Boston, 1941; Stiver Medal, New York 
PAS ESE COND, NE MAJORIE MILLS (Bristol Nurs.) A captivat- 
$2.50 per 10, $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 ing plant, indeed, is this in its varying tints 
and colors—deep crimson when _ opening, 
shaded burnished chestnut-crimson, later be- 
coming suffused with rose and bronze tints. 
The bushy, Azaleamum-like plants seldom 
exceed 18 in. in height, are covered w:th blos- 
soms from late September on. Planted 20 in. 
apart in a row, a fine border effect is assured. 
Equally good in groups or as a single specimen. 
$3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
NAVAHO (Yoder). Designed for a cloth house, 
medium, decorative, red Pompon. It blooms 
normally Nov. 5. Color is deep crimson, red- 
dish bronze under early shading. Responds 
well to shading and fills a great need for a 
cloth house variety in its color range. Growth 
is strong and uniform. The 2% in. flowers are 
well spaced on fine sprays. Stems are dark and 
hard; foliage is glossy, deep green. Equally 
valuable on raised benches or ground beds. 
Plant June 1-10.  Fimal pinch July 10-15 
You will probably like this better than Robin 
Hood. For late shading it will come darker. 
C.S.A. Silver Medal at Boston in 1941. Illus- 
trated on page 8. 
xa bon ase Gaze: 6) $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 

