YELLOW SNOW. This pernet yel- 
low sport of Snow is like the parent 
variety in flower form, growth habit 
and cultural requirements. Yellow 
Snow is unique as a pompon in that 
it has no competitor. It is the only 
yellow that will, without the use of 
lighting technique, provide yellow 
pompons for late December and 
early January. To assure a full crop, 
Yellow Snow and Snow should be 
benched not later than July Ist, 
pinched not later than August lst 
and grown at a minimum of 50° 
night temperature during October 
and November when buds are form- 
ing. Adverse conditions may cause 
blind growth. 

VIBRANT. A large, brilliant canary 
yellow decorative pompon that 
blooms in mid December. Vibrant is 
at its best when grown under the 
conditions that suit Garza. If grown 
cool it can be held for Christmas 
cutting. It has proven very popular 
with growers who plant compara- 
tively late and who practice ground 
bed culture. Easy to grow. Easy to 
sell. Profitable. 
BRONZE FREIDA. Another contri- 
bution to the modern vogue in color. 
A light, biscuit bronze that blends 
beautifully with the modern color 
schemes used by interior decorators. 
It is similar in color tones to Bronze 
Orchid Queen differing from that 
variety in that the bronze tones 
dominate the pink. Most markets 
are not yet ready for large quant- 
ities of these colors but keen re- 
tailers are recognizing a growing 
demand from their high class clien- 
tele. Bronze Freida is a real ac- 
GQuisiiionein bool uionm cmd color 
CAMEO. A creamy white decora- 
tive pompon of medium to large size 
for early December flowering, when 
Cordovalisscuimout ond onowenoet 
yet ready to cut. The flower opens 
slowly, increasing in size, attrac- 
tiveness and substance until at full 
maturity it is at its best. Even after 
full development the crop may be 
held for a considerable time. Be- 
cause of its strong well branched 
spray and large sized flowers, it 
bunches to good advantage. Very 
acceptable in any market. A good 
producer that is easy to grow. 
INDIANAPOLIS WHITE. A _ pure 
white sport from Indianapolis Pink. 
Because of its ease of culture, its 
ability to produce a heavier than 
usual crop, its pure white color and 
its deep, perfectly incurved flower, 
Indianapolis White is undoubtedly 
one of the best white mums in exist- 
ence. Its chief cultural requirement 
is a strong, soft cutting that is given 
an uninterrupted growth. 
Varieties on This Page $37.50 per 1000 
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