37-39 West 28th Street, New York 
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NAVAHO 

A large, well rounded button pompon, 1!/. inches in diam- 
eter. Deep golden yellow. Blooms Nov. 10th. Very valuable 
for early shading. Substance is outstandingly good making 
the shipping and keeping qualities excellent. The plant is 
productive; the flowers are produced on stiff, wiry stems with 
good spray formations. Will respond well under a wide di- 
versity of cultures. Plant June 5-10. Final pinch July 10-15. 
SPUN GOLD 
Designed for a cloth house, medium, decorative, pompon. 
Blooms normally November 5th. Deep crimson; reddish 
bronze under early shading. Responds well to shading. 
Growth is strong and uniform. The 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. 
ENCHANTRESS 

Among the highest producing pompons we know. A large, 
decorative pompon; deen lemon yellow. Blooms Dec. 15th 
and later. Because of g20d substance it ships and keeps 
well. The stem is mediim and strong. Flowers are well 
spaced on rigid sprays. Equally dependable under raised 
bench or ground bed culture. Another bread-and-butter va- 
riety in the same late group as Snow. Plant June 15-20. 
Final pinch Aug. 5-10. 
Enchantress is a beautiful deep pink anemone. As a dis-bud 
its blooms are 6 inches in diameter; as a disbudded spray 
it reaches 4-5 inches. The cushion develops fast and well, 
giving the variety a season of Dec. 5th and later. Attains 
a medium height with uniformly strong stems. Plant June 
15-20. Final pinch Aug. 1-5. 
YODER BROTHERS INTRODUCTIONS 
$15 per 100; $125 per 1000 



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