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CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Pomprons— (Continued ) 
YELLOW DOTY—Large yellow pompon that can be disbudded successfully. 
DERIGOLD—B. S. & Co., 1938. A good clear yellow for blooming November 
10th. Flowers are about two inches in diameter and the variety is a heavy 
eroducer. Very good for shading. 
ILLINI GOLD—A very good golden yellow color with flowers 1!/2 to 2 inches 
in diameter. Good grower and a heavy producer. 
YELLOW FELLOW—B. S. & Co., 1924. Deep clear yellow for mid-November. 
Good producer and good for shading and for pot culture. 
BRISTOLITE—Deep golden yellow for late November cutting. 
PRINCETON—Golden yellow. Produces fine sprays and blooms November 
Poin, 
CANARY—B. S. & Co., 1940. 
A canary yellow for late 
November. Grows to good 
height and produces heav- 
ily. The flowers are 2-2}/, 
inches in diameter and 
have good substance. 
NORINE—A deep golden 
yellow button pompon for 
Thanksgiving. A good 
producer. 
YELLOW YULETIDE—Clear 
lemon yellow sport of 
Yuletide. The flowers are 
2-2'/. inches in diameter 
and bloom in late Novem- 
ber and December. 
GOLDEN MODENA—A late 
golden yellow pompon 

Canary 
blooming early in December. The flowers are 1!/. inches in diameter. 
DECEMBER GOLD—Deep golden yellow flowers 2!/.-3 inches in diameter 
blooming about the middle of December. 
YELLOW ROYAL QUEEN—-A yellow sport of the white pompon Royal Queen. 
The flowers are about 2” in diameter and clear yellow. Blooms in December. 
YELLOW SNOW-—A bright yellow sport from Snow. The form, growth habit 
and period of blooming are identical to the white variety, making it a valu- 
able addition to the late pompons. 
$1.00 per dozen, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 
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