NATOMA. Flame scarlet decorative pompon. Short, bushy 
grower with stiff stem. Matures Oct. 25th. 
NAVAHO. Deep crimson shading to deep reddish bronze 
at times. Medium sized decorative of unusual merit. Matures 
Nov. 5th. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
RED PRINCETON. Brazil red sport of Princeton. Large 
informal blooms on tall branchy sprays. Matures Nov. 5th. 
ROBIN HOOD. Rich deep blood red flowers 1!/. inches in 
diameter. Ranks first in its class. Matures Nov. 10th. 
WHITE 
HELEN NEWBERRY. An excellent white ball-like late pom 
with a trace of pink when first opens. Matures Dec. Ist. 
ILLINI SNOWFLAKE. A very prolific white pompon 2 
inches in diameter which matures early in November. 
PRISCILLA. Compact rigid sprays developing a maximum 
clear white ball-shaped flowers. Good foliage and is very 
prolific. Matures Nov. 20th. 25 cents each; $2.50 er dozen. 
TREASURE ISLAND WHITE. Another Treasure Island 
family which fills the need for high quality white pom for 
Christmas season. 
WHITE PEARL. Pure white 2 inch blooms carried on 
branchy sprays. A heavy producer. Matures Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW 
BARCAROLE. An easily grown golden yellow Pom, ex- 
tremely formal in appearance. High production rate and 
lack of sensitivity to cultural conditions are valuable assets. 
Matures Nov. 5th on. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
CANARY. Brilliant yellow of striking beauty. Medium 
height. Matures Dec. 10th. 
DECEMBER GOLD. This is an unusually attractive golden 
yellow pom with dark center. Grows in nice sprays. Ma- 
tures Dec. 15th. 
DERIGOLD. Fine sprays of and outstanding brilliant yel- 
low. Heavy producer of ball-like flowers. Blooms Nov. 10th. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. Golden yellow with deep orange eye. 
Very stiff stem. Matures Nov. 15th. 25 cents each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
SUNSHINE. A late dark canary yellow, outstanding for 
its galaxy of productive blooms. Matures Nov. 15th. 
TREASURE ISLAND YELLOW. Very productive noted for 
late variety. It has never been known to go blind. Blooms 
in December. 
YELLOW DOT. An unusually good yellow with dark 
center. Is a good bloomer and makes a good cut flower. 
Matures Oct. 20th. 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE. Sport of Masterpiece. Same in 
all respects to the parents except color. Matures Nov. Sth. 
DOROTHY TURNER. In color a combination of bronze and 
old gold with deep crimson ¢enter. Matures Nov. 25th. 
FIREBIRD. Reddish bronze decorative. Matures Oct. 25th. 
PINK 
‘ANGELO. Soft shade of pink developing into perfect ball 
shape when disbudded. Matures Oct. 5th. 
CALIFLORAL PRIDE. Deep pink. Lasting in both color 
and substance. Stiff stem and excellent foliage. One of the 
best. Matures Nov. Sth. 
DR. W. R. PETTIT. Excellent pink. More of a decorative 
type. Good stem and foliage. Matures Oct. 15th. 
ELORA. Shell-pink with dark pink center. Very striking 
when disbudded. Matures Oct. 5th. 
ELSIE KRAMER. Large pink decorative pom for late flower. 
One of the best which may be delayed for Christmas 
market in some districts. Good stem and large green foliage. 
Normally blooms from Dec. Ist on. 
FAIRMAID. An unsually beautiful clear shade of daybreak 
pink. 21/5 inch blooms produced on fine sprays. Matures Oct. 
25th. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
GRACIE FIELDS. A large deep old rose decorative pom 
bordering on the purple side. Has long well branched 
sprays. Matures Nov. Sth. 

@The list of plants on the POMPON SECTION under the 
caption LARGE. TYPE SUITABLE FOR BUDDING was com- 
piled chiefly for the benefit of those of you who prefer the 
larger disbudded bloom to the spray or cluster of smaller 
blooms and is meant to be your guide in the proper selec- 
tion of plants that will meet your special requirements. 
Those of you who have neither the inclination nor time 
for the tedium of disbudding will find the plants in this 
classification equally as prolific as any you may choose from 
the lists of smaller poms, as the growing habits of all are 
substantially the same. 
MASTERPIECE. Tourmaline pink. Very prolific. Sturdy 
stem. Matures Nov. Sth. 
QUEEN OF PINKS. Best early pink in disbudded pom 
maturing around Oct. 25th. 
ROMOLA. A perfectly formed, large pom. Soft light pink 
of excellent substance. Matures Oct. 20th. 
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