
ARGO. A medium sized pompon 
with good rounded form and excel- 
lent substance for Thanksgiving and 
early December. The color is a 
beautiful bronzy orange, shading to 
rust. A very appealing shade which 
does not fade if allowed to stand 
on the plant. In color and in growth 
habit Argo resembles the later vari- 
ety Cavalcade. Its habit is some- 
what dwarf and rigid. Seems to 
make its growth late in the season 
and should therefore not be planted 
late. Argo is a quality pompon 
with a very appealing color which 
sells on sight. 

NANCY CRAIN. Good button types 
are needed to supply the increasing 
demand for dainty and artistic work. 
Nancy Crain is a large white button 
which possesses perfect form and 
excellent substance plus an easy 
growth habit. In the cloth house this 
variety has shown some pink suf- 
fusions and it is therefore not recom- 
mended for shading. Nancy Crain 
blooms naturally November 5 and 
should prove a favorite for that 
period. 

NEVADA. A desirable and useful 
anemone producing flowers of high 
quality for Thanksgiving. The color 
is pure white with a chartreuse 
green center. This variety responds 
well to generous spacing and dis- 
budded spray technique. For the 
grower who appreciates Europa, 
Valencia and its sports, Nevada 
provides a white of equal quality. 
Varieties on This Page $100.00 per 1000 
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