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Spun Gold 
GOLDEN SURPRISE 
A bright sulphur yellow pompon shading to golden 
yellow. Blooms on well formed sprays with rigid 
pedicils. The variety is of extremely easy culture, 
and possesses excellent glossy green, foliage which 
is disease resistant. Will give very good production 
of attractive blooms having good form and sub- 
stance. Matures November 20th to 25th when yel- 
low pompons are in great demand. 
CASSANDRA 
A medium sized pompon having a fully rounded 
form and excellent substance. Strong stems carry- 
ing 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 shad- 
ing and is an excellent variety for cloth-house, Will 
produce an early crop of elses without fading. 
Matures normally November 5th to 10th. 
NAVAHO 
Designed for a cloth house, medium, decorative, red 
pompon. It blooms normally November 5th. Color 
is deep crimson; reddish 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!/2 inch 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. 
Final pinch July 10-15. C, S. A. Silver Medal at 
Boston in 1941. 
SPUN GOLD 
This variety has been on trial for several years under 
extensive plantings. It ranks among the highest pro- 
ducing pompons we know of. Spun Gold is a large 
decorative pompon; deep lemon yellow in color: It 
blooms Dec. |5th and later. Because of good sub- 
stance it ships and keeps well. The stem is medium 
and strong. The flowers are well spaced on rigid 
sprays. Spun Gold has proven equally dependable 
under raised bench or ground bed culture. We be- 
lieve it to be another bread-and-butter variety in 
the same late group as Snow. Plant June 15-20. 
Final pinch Aug. 5-10, 
SEAFOAM 
Pure white large pompon having a full center and 
well rounded form. The blooms are produced on 
rigid and well spaced sprays. A free and easy 
grower with an unusually high production. Responds 
well to shading and well suited to cloth-house culture. 
Blooms November 20th to 25th. This variety pro- 
duces freely high quality white pompons at a period 
when they are badly needed. 
GOLD IMPERIAL 
A quality Pompon ready to cut about November 
20th. 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 qual- 
ities excellent in every respect. 
Awarded C. S. A. Silver Medal, Boston 1940: First 
Prize Intermediate Class, Yellow, Boston 1941. 

Navaho 
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$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
