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RUBY POMPON 
(B. N., 1943.) Ruby crimson 
is the color, but more rich and 
glowing than any other pom- 
pon. Equally exciting is the 
remarkable profusion in 
which the branchy 2)% ft. 
plant carries its blossoms. In 
full flower early October. 
Height, 214-3 ft. 
ALL VARIETIES ON 
THIS PAGE 
Except Mme. Chiang 
Kai-Shek and Charles 
Nye 
3 of a kind, $1.40 
12 of a kind, $5.00 
50 cts. each 
é Pin % a ee co ee at 
AN OUTSTANDING YELLOW POMPON 
CHARLES NYE. Developed by Dr. Kraus, University of Chicago—this 
is by far the finest yellow Pompon to date. Very large deep yellow blooms 
produced freely in compact clusters. Strong, tidy, 20” plant. An out- 
standing good Pompon. 
Price: 3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 






MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
(Plant Patent 634.) Introduced by Wayside Gardens and offered 
here by special arrangement. It is a pompon of a beautiful and 
distinct shade of bronze, attaining full flower early September. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 12 for $10.00 
HARBOR LIGHTS 
(B. N., 1944.) The pale yellow and creamy white tints in this new 
Pompon blend to create a luminous effect—soft, yet sparkling 
among its garden companions. Indoors, it brings that delightful 
touch so effective in the arrangement of cut chrysanthemums. It 
is a tidy, compact, 2-foot plant with rich green contrasting foliage, 
liberal in blossoming and very early. In full flower September 20. 

EARLY BRONZE. Fine free-flowering bronze. 
11% ft. Early Sept. 
EARLY WONDER. Large blossoms, soft pink 
shades nicely blended. Vigorous 2! ft. plant. 
Sept. 20th. 
1% ft. Oct. 10. 
IRENE. Very neat, pure white blossoms. An 
established favorite. 11% ft. Oct. 10. 
JEWELL. Soft pink, perfectly formed blossoms. 
PYGMY GOLD. (B. N., 1938.) First to flower. 
Small golden-yellow blossoms. Dwarf plant. 
RUTH HATTON. (B. N., 1929.) Pure white, 
medium sized, nicely rounded blossoms. Height, 
2tt. Oct. 5; 
ERMALINDA. Lovely old rose. Neat cut flow- 
ers. 11% ft. Oct. 15. 
GLEAM O’ GOLD. (B. N., 1940.) A glistening 
golden-yellow beauty. 2 ft. Early Oct. 
GOBLIN. (B. N., 1940.) Fine Halloween bronze. 
2 ft. Mid-Oct. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. (B. N., 1940.) Pure yel- 
low button-like blossoms. Remarkably free. 
1% ft. Oct. 10. 
MANDALAY. Brilliant orange bronze. 18-20”. 
Oct. Ist. 
POMPONETTE. (B. N., 1940.) Perfectly 
formed, large yellow blossoms. Dwarf. Early. 
R. MARION HATTON. (B. N., 1931.) Like 
Ruth Hatton but canary yellow. A fine old 
favorite, as is Ruth. 
SILVER TIPS. Bright carmine; tips sliver, 2 ft. 
Early Oct. 
TREASURE TROVE. Crisp yellow blossoms. 
Very free. 21% ft. Oct. 5. 
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