
NAVAHO. Designed for a cloth 
house, medium-sized decorative 
pompon. It is larger in size and 
possesses ai livelier color than Robin 
. Hood. Color is deep crimson, or a 
reddish bronze under early shading. 
Responds well to black cloth and 
fills a great need for a cloth house 
variety in its color range. It is at 
its best when growth is kept soft, 
plants are generously spaced and 
its crop limited to three or four 
stems per plant. When so grown it 
is undoubtedly the best red pompon 
for cloth house culture. 
GOLDEN JANE. A beautiful golden 
intensification of the original buff- 
bronze Jane. Much brighter and 
more vivid in color and for this 
reason a more desirable variety. 
We predict this variety will replace 
Jane. 

PIXIE. A small, well-rounded pom- 
pon somewhat larger than Nuggets. 
The color improves that variety in 
that it is much brighter and there- 
fore more attractive. It is a remark- 
ably good shipper. It responds 
beautifully to cloth house practice. 
It blooms normally November 10. 
For the grower who wants small 
hard pompons of simple, easy cul- 
ture, we recommend Pixie. 
APRICOT VALENCIA. A beautiful 
apricot or rosewood buff sport from 
Dark Pink Valencia. In growth and 
form it is identical with this variety, 
being less vegetative than the orig- 
inal Valencia. The color is distinctly 
new in this group. It is a favorite 
with retailers. To the grower of 
Valencia, we say without hesitation 
that Apricot Valencia is a valuable 
addition to this group. 
Varieties on This Page $60.00 per 1000 
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