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Red Robin—Crimson is rather a scarce color in the Pompon class. 
Beautiful long sprays with flowers well placed on the stem. Maturing 
early in November. 
Rhapsody—Strawberry-red shading to apricot. A very unusual shade 
in Pompons. Grows in graceful sprays and matures about November 
Ist. Its excellent carrying color will recommend this to many gar- 
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Large, full flowers of rich red, beginning to bloom 
in August and continuing throughout the season. 
The finest variety in the Cushion Type. 
Price: 40c each, $4.00 per dozen 
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$dom exceed 18” in height but are somewhat wider 
/ and covered with blossoms from late September 
iV onwards. An excellent border and rock garden 
4; subject. For a fine border effect plant 20” apart in 
. the row. A beautiful variety when grown as a single 
\ specimen or in a group. 
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Robin Hood—Aimost identical with Red Robin in color, a very beautiful shade of 
crimson, a color that is in great demand in the Pompon Chrysanthemums. Long 
spray of flowers, freely produced on strong stems. Flowers October 28th. 
Seafoam—Snowy white, large Pompon of beautiful rounded form. Buds are well 
placed on long, rigid stems. Extremely well suited for shading or cloth-house cul- 
ture, flowering November 20th to 25th. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
Sea Gull—Creamy white Pompon, coming into flower 
October 15th. 
Snow—A very lovely late flowering ivory-white Pom- 
pon of medium height, flowering December 25th. 
For greenhouse growing only. 
Spanish Gold—A lovely even shade of tawny yellow 
with a bronzy sheen, maturing about November 
10th-1 5th. 
Thyra—A ftourmaline-pink, large flowering Pompon. 
A decided improvement on Persian Rose. Medium 
height, flowering about November 10th. 
Tonquin—Large rose color Pompon of medium height 
Maturing December 10th. One of the good late varieties. 
Trianon—Reddish bronze Pompon suitable for greenhouse work only. 
Medium to tall in height depending on the conditions under which 
it is grown. Of very fine habit and matures November 20th. 
Vera Victoria—A splendid Pompon of the very largest size. Color 
brilliant glowing bronzy yellow. October 25th. 
White Doty—A sport of the popular variety, Lillian Doty. October 
25th. 
Wildfire—The reflexed blooms are a beautiful rust orange in color 
and carried on strong well formed sprays. Very desirable variety 
for Thanksgiving. 
Yellow Snow—A deep lemon yellow Pompon of medium height, flower- 
ing about December 25th. For greenhouse growing only. 
Zenobia—Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and popular on 
this account. October 20th. 
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Cascade 
Chrysanthemum 

These are the very small type of Chrysanthemum 
used for many years to grow specimen Standards. 
They can also be grown most successfully outdoors 
since they flower in late August and are very dainty. 
as cut flowers for the home. However, they are en- 
tirely too small and fragile for long distance ship- 
ping, so would not be suitable where one wishes to 
ship flowers any great distance. As a spot of color 
in the garden to intermingle with the larger flower- 
ing types or to private estates where one wishes to 
grow specimen ‘'Cascades" or individual Stand- 
ards, they can be strongly recommended. 
Acacia—Fragrant Acacia-colored flowers. A small 
Single produced on long graceful dense sprays 
and flowering September 20th. Height, 2 feet. 
Jane Harte—One of the daintiest Single Chrys- 
anthemums ever distributed. The color is a beau- 
tiful deep yellow. October 30th. 
Price: 40c each, $4.00 per dozen 
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