
SEAFOAM. A pure white, medium 
sized pompon with a full center and 
well-rounded form, that blooms No- 
vember 20-25. The flower resembles 
Rev. Bushnell. It responds satisfac- 
torily to cloth house practices when 
grouped with the later varieties. 
For those growers who find Rev. 
Bushnell somewhat sparse, we sug- 
gest that this variety be given a 
(ici —ireouT opinion. the: best 
medium-sized, white pompon for 
Thanksgiving. 
ANACONDA. A large, well formed, 
copper bronze mum. The stem is 
stiff with medium sized, dark green 
foliage. This variety is somewhat 
sensitive to cultural methods in that 
the growth must not be allowed to 
check. In this regard it is similar 
to Detroit News. Many growers are 
finding it a more satisfactory va- 
riety than Mrs. David Roy. 
GOLDEN SURPRISE. A medium 
sized yellow pompon of value be- 
cause of its season just prior to and 
including Thanksgiving. The growth 
habit is free and productive. A 
valuable color in a@ season when 
yellow pompons are in great de- 
mand. 
CASSANDRA. A _ bright orange 
bronze pompon that is a distinct ad- 
vance in color for its season. It has 
fully rounded form and good sub- 
stance. It blooms in early Novem- 
ber with Mrs. Bulkeley and its 
sports. It responds well to cloth 
house practices. This variety has 
a habit of forming early crowns. 
This can be overcome by a late 
pinch not exceeding thirty days 
prior to the application of black 
cloth shade. Otherwise its cultural 
requirements are identical with 
Mrs. Bulkeley or Rev. Bushnell. 
Varieties on This Page $60.00 per 1000 
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