
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS (continued) 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 

Mrs. J. Willis Martin 
Irmalinda—Color, old rose with silvery sheen. Flowers about 
134 inches in diameter. It comes into flower around October 
25th. 
Irene—A pure white early Pompon flowering about October 
18th. A very fine upright grower. 
Ivorine—Ivory white Pompon of medium size, and splendid 
growing habits. Matures about November Ist. 
Legal Tender—Vivid red and gold. A very fine late variety. 
November 15th. 
Lillian Doty—It is much the finest pink in the entire Pom- 
pon family. October 25th. 
Mary Pickford—One of perfect form, petals reflex at ma- 
turity nearly to stem, forming a ball of pure white. 
Monterey—Clear rust maroon almost identical with “Wo- 
burn” Carnation in color. A beautiful Pompon possessing 
size, perfect fullness, and spray formation. Medium dwarf 
in habit with rigid stems, making an ideal pot plant variety. 
Matures November 20th. 
Moravia—Soft rust Pompon with gold reverse. Fine stiff 
grower with large foliage. Flowers about November 25th. 
Medium height. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Francis H. Bergen—Creamy white, with center of 
rosy pink. October 30th. 
Mrs. H. Harrison—Blush pink, flowering October Ist. Oc- 
tober 15th. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin—Crushed strawberry in color. The 
only variety we have in this shade of outdoor Chrysanthe- 
mums. October 15th. 
Mrs. G. W. Wickersham—Large, snow white flowers on 
long stems are splendid for cut-flower work. October 25th. 
New Yorlk—Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. Flowers 
November Ist. 
November Glow —Color, warm orange bronze. Medium 
size Pompon with perfect spray placement and fullness. Ma- 
turing November 10th. 
Penguin—A pure white button Pompon of vigorous growth 
and very prolific, maturing November 10th onwards. 
Persian Pink—A magnificent rose-purple Pompon. Very 
strong grower with the individual flowers beautifully spaced. 
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Pomponette—Particularly suited for pot culure. Dwarf, com- 
pact plant not over 15 inches in height; flowering about 
September 20th. Warm bronze in bud state but finishes a 
clear, primrose yellow. 
Pot of Gold—Large double yellow Pompon. Very tall grower. 
Does best when disbudded and matures about October 5th. 
Red Doty—Wine red, with a silvery reverse on underside of 
petals and showing up distinctly in the short, crisp, center 
petals. 
Red Princeton—A true red sport of the orange ‘Prince- 
ton.” Exactly like its parent in every other respect. A fine 
grower and nice heavy flowers with stiff petals on long 
stems. Flowering about November 20th. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Red Robin—Crimson is rather a scarce color in the Pom- 
pon class. Beautiful long sprays with flowers well placed on 
the stem. Maturing early in November. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Rhapsody—Strawberry-red shading to apricot. A very un- 
usual shade in Pompons. Grows in graceful sprays and ma- 
tures about November Ist. Its excellent*carrying color will 
recommend this to many gardeners. Price: 50c¢ each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Rosita—An unusual shade of rust-bronze suffused strawberry 
pink. A fine vigorous growing Pompon producing quantities 
of perfect blooms. Maturing with us October 25th. 
Spanish Gold—A lovely even shade of tawny yellow with 
a bronzy sheen, maturing about November 10th-1dth. 
Sulfur—Medium size Pompon producing quantities of flow- 
ers. Very tall grower and its color is clear yellow. 
Tonquin—Large rose color Pompon of medium height. Ma- 
turing December 10th. One of the good late varieties. 
Wildfire—tThe reflexed blooms are a beautiful rust orange in 
color and carried on strong well formed sprays. Very desir- 
able variety for Thanksgiving. 
Zenobia—Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and 
popular on this account. October 20th. 

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