A PAGE OF SELECTED 

HARBOR LIGHTS. (B. N., 1944.) The pale yellow and creamy 
white tints in this new Pompon blend to create a luminous effect 
—soft, yet sparkling among its garden companions. Indoors, it 
brings that delightful touch so effective in the arrangement of cut 
chrysanthemums. Its introduction brings a new and “‘different”’ 
quality to the Hardy Pompon group. It is a tidy, compact, 2- 
foot plant with rich green contrasting foliage, liberal in blos- 
soming and, equally important, very early. In full flower Sep- 
tember 20. 

Rembrandt 
REMBRANDT 
For the Connoisseur (B. N., 1943) 
A color blend entirely new and not easy 
to describe—rose mauve with faint 
copper tinting, and a suffusion of ripe 
strawberry—truly an art blend. The 
trim, upright plant grows to a height of 
18-24 inches and is remarkably free 
and colorful from October Ist on. 
» 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00; 50 cts. each 
THE NEW 
RUBY POMPON 
(B.N., 1943) 
Ruby crimson is the color, but 
more rich and glowing than any 
other pompon. Equally exciting 
is the remarkable profusion in 
which the branchy, 2% ft. plant 
carries its nicely formed _ blos- 
soms. In full flower early Octo- 
ber. A striking addition. Height, 
216-3 ft. 
3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00 
50 cts. each 
3 for $1.60; 12 for $6.00; 60 cts. each 






















Ruby Pompon 
MANDALAY 
(B. N., 1944.) The recent in- 
troduction of better pompons 
is responsible for a new wave 
of popularity in this small 
flowering type—a favorite of 
years gone by. Mandalay 
will prove a valuable contri- 
bution. It is a brilliant orange 
bronze in color—carrying its 
neatly formed blossoms in 
profusely branched sprays— 
ideal for cutting or for garden 
color. It is a shapely plant of 
medium height with hand- 
some dark green foliage. In 
full flower Oct. 1. 
3 for $1.60; 12 for $6.00 
60 cts. each 
Vv 

3 of a kind, $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. each 
EARLY BRONZE. Fine, free-flowering bronze. 114 ft. Early Sept. 
ERMALINDA. Lovely old rose. Neat cut flowers. 114 ft. Oct. 15. 
ETHEL. Bronze-red, shapely blossoms. An established favorite. 114 ft. Mid-Oct. 
GLEAM O’ GOLD. (B. N., 1940). A glistening golden-yellow yeaa 2 ft. Early Oct. 
GOBLIN. (B. N., 1940.) Fine Halloween bronze. 2 ft. Mid-Oct. 
IRENE. Very heat pure white blossoms. An established favorite. 114 ft. Oct. 10. 
JEWEL. Soft pink, perfectly formed blossoms. 11% ft. Oct. 10. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. (B. N., 1936.) Pure Cio button-like blossoms. Remarkably 
free. 1144 ft. Oct. 10. 
POMPONETTE. (B. N., 1940.) Perfectly formed, large yellow blossoms. Dwarf. Early. 
ened GOLD. (B. N., 1938.) First to flower. Small golden-yellow blossoms. Dwarf 
ant 
SILVER TIPS. Bright carmine; tips silver. 2 ft. Early Oct. 
TREASURE TROVE. Crisp yellow blossoms. Very free. 21% ft. Oct. 5. 



MANDALAY 
