BARCAROLE 
An intense golden yellow pompon that blooms nor- 
mally November 5. It is a very formal flower and 
possesses excellent substance. The: habit of growth is 
outstandingly vigorous. It is of extremely easy culture 
and its smart, dark, glossy foliage, its rigid sprays and 
very high production mark it as a real bread and 
butter variety. It has proven a valuable variety for 
black cloth shading, flowering with Nuggets when 
shaded with that variety. Barcarole has shown no sen- 
sitivity to cultural conditions, being easily grown on 
either raised benches or ground beds. We suggest 
that those who now grow Mary L. Hall under black 
cloth will find Barcarole a more satisfactory variety. 
Awarded gold medal National Chrysanthemum Show 
1943, 
COCQUETTE 
Large button type pompon. Color clear golden yel- 
low, with good form and hard substance. Of free easy 
growth with good production. Stems strong and up- 
right attaining medium height. Matures November 
12 to 15. A desirable yellow button pompon flower- 
ing at a period when button varieties are not plentiful. 
Cocquette will be found to produce well and extremely 
free and easy to grow. 
TRIANON 
Crimson bronze pompon with a good and appealing 
color. Perfect form and hard substance. Growth is 
free with clean medium sized foliage and good stems. 
Matures November 12. Trianon will produce a good 
average of upright sprays. It is easy to grow and 
produces a good quantity of perfectly rounded blooms 
with both good form and substance. It blooms at a 
period when deep bronze pompons are not plentiful. 
BITTERSWEET 
A beautiful medium sized bittersweet red daisy that 
blooms normally November 8. The flower possesses 
substance and keeping qualities that are superior to 
any existing red daisies suitable for cloth house culture. 
It retains its brilliance with full maturity. Bittersweet 
has a stiff wiry stem that produces well branched 
sprays. The foliage is small, dark green and glossy. It 
responds well to black cloth treatment. I+ bunches 
well and because of its striking color and attractive 
foliage it compels attention when displayed with other 
varieties. A better cloth house red daisy and a good 
running mate for Sylvanna. Awarded gold medal Na- 
tional Chrysanthemum Show 1943. 
Above Varieties—$125.00 per 1000 


Barcarole 


Bittersweet 
