KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 

OUR 1942 INTRODUCTION 

ELSIE KRAMER 
This beautiful new pompon is a real addition to the large late pink class. 
It is an attractive shade of shell pink which does not fade as so many pinks 
do. The large full double solid flowers three inches or more in diameter are 
carried on long straight stems. The plant grows well and produces many 
breaks per plant which do not come blind even with abnormally late cut- 
ting. We have had cuttings planted as late as August 15th bloom well. This 
new variety may be grown as a spray or as a disbud. Normal blooming is 
about December 20th but by cutting late or growing cold blooming may be 
withheld for several weeks. 
