RICHARD MANDEL—An exceptional pot plant of the ‘Mandel’ fam- 
ily. It is a pure glistening white pompon—a cross between Doty 
and Rose Mandel but does not shatter like Doty. A very prolific 
bloomer. Pinched twice it will grow 18 inches tall and carry from 
8 to 15 blooms. With a single pinch it will grow fully 3 feet high. 
It is one of the best of the disbud pompons. Reaches full maturity 
first few days of November. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS—Another of the “Mandel” pot plant varieties, 
but a pink this time—one of the brightest I have seen. It is identical 
with the above variety. in habit and growth and culture, and makes 
an ideal companion flower for Richard Mandel. 
JENNINGS BRONZE—A grand medium late variety, with 2% inch 
double blooms of a pleasing bronze shade with salmon tints. It is 
vigorous and hardy, and the blooms are lung lasting. Matures here 
around Nov. list. Medium growth only. 
VERA VICTORIA—A tall vigorous grower, producing heavy sprays of 
clear yellow true pompon type flowers around November lst. May 
be disbudded, but seems to grow unusually well to sprays. Very 
popular. ; 
- DAINTY MAID—The most satisfactory of all white baby or button 
-pompons. Color a pearly white, with pink shadings from late buds. 
Tall grower. Matures around November Ist. 
MARY PICKFORD—A pure white that makes a perfect ball one inch 
in diameter; stiff stem and medium height; matures Nov. Ist. 
MARGUERITE CLARK—A one-inch pink true pompon; free flowering 
and make loose and graceful sprays when grown natural; 3% feet 
tall; matures November 5th. 
SOURCE d’OR—Very popular owing to its striking burnt orange color. 
When disbudded to several blooms per plant will produce 3% inch 
blooms by Nov. 5th. May also be grown to sprays. Height 4 feet. 
BRIGHT SPOT—A new variety; a blush white button with a dark pink 
spot in center. It is a strong grower, branching freely, and the first 
week in November will be covered with one-inch blooms. 
LILLIAN DOTY—The standard pink large pompon. Its shell pink color 

and perfect type keeps it a favorite with commercial growers as 
well as individuals. Should be grown 4 to 6 blooms per plant. Ma- 
tures early in November. 
RED DOTY—Similar to above, except a deep red color. 
ROSE DOTY—Similar to above, except is a deep rose. 
MUSKOKA—A large golden-bronze pompoa that does best when dis- 
budded. With me grows better than 3% feet. Is of upright growth 
- and matures its large ball-shaped pompons the first week of Nov. 
YELLOW HILDA CANNING—A clear yellow button pompon that has 
nice upright growth and matures its blooms around Nov. 10th. 
HERITAGE—Rich reddish bronze of small size, about 1 inch. Good 
producer and clean robust grower. Matures about Nov. 10th. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Medium sized reflex bloom. One of the richest 
bronzes yet introduced. Has good substance and always double. 
Height 314 feet. Matures November 15th: 
JOYCE—A ‘wonderful burnt-orange flower of true pompon type. Of 
vigorous growth and a heavy producer, maturing blooms around 
Nov. 15th. 
COPPER CLAD—A round flower of the true button type, 34-inch in 
diameter. A pleasing copper-gold in color with a pronounced 
“sheen.” Matures around Nov. 15th, but will last until Thanks- 
giving. 
