CAROLINE YOSICK 
(Shelby Floral) 
A small, decorative, lavender pink pompon that flowers naturally October 20. 
Caroline Yosick gives a sharp and uniform response to black cloth shade and its 
major value is for August and September flowering. It complements and completes 
an important trio for early shading—Caroline Yosick, Pinocchio, and Gold Coast. 
It has a very dependable growth habit, does not crown like Jewell, and has a much 
more rigid stem than Jessie and Pink Dot. The small, decorative flower of Caroline 
Yosick possesses excellent color-holding quality, and is very satisfactory under even 
the earliest shadings. Its color is not outstanding in natural daylight but brightens 
or softens remarkably under artificial lights. We suggest that you wait to evaluate 
this variety until the reports from the wholesalers are received. Price $90.00 
GOLD COAST 
(Baur-Steinkamp) 
A small deep lemon yellow pompon blooming normally October 25. It lends itself 
ideally to early shadings. Its clean, vigorous free growth habit is outstanding. In 
growth habit and production, it is very similar to Pinocchio. It complements and 
completes an important trio for early shading . . . Gold Coast, Pinocchio and 
Caroline Yosick. The flower is small and firm; the color is intense. Easily grown 
and consistently dependable—a top notch cloth house variety. We recommend Gold 
Coast as the best yellow pompon for early shading. Price $70.00 
LAKME 
(Depetris) 
A glistening small white pompon that matures normally November 12. It possesses 
a hard, durable, formal flower that easily satisfies the most critical demands for 
keeping and shipping quality. Its trim, smart appearance is enhanced by a chartreuse 
eye. The habit of growth is free, wiry and the dark, rigid stems develop a very 
productive compound spray. In growth habit and cultural requirements it very closely 
resembles the variety Cassandra. Its black cloth response is rapid and just nicely 
follows Pinocchio in the shading program. It lends itself well to out-of-season flower- 
ing and has been outstanding in the Cornell trials. High, uniform production and 
the height of quality in its floral make-up assure Lakme a position of eminence in 
any list of early profitable white pompons. Price $90.00. 
OMEGA 
(Yoder Bros.) 
A deep lemon yellow pompon maturing December 10, just nicely following Sunnyside. 
Omega combines an exceptionally strong, vigorous habit and beautiful dark, glossy 
foliage with a rigid, wiry spray. The formal flower possesses unusual substance and 
keeping quality. No blindness has ever been apparent and tests indicate a very high 
degree of resistance to Verticillium. Omega in its natural season complements Sunny- 
side by extending the season of top quality yellow pompons. It is equally valuable 
on raised benches or ground beds. On the latter with late planting and lights it is 
easily had for Christmas, It has been successfully lighted into February flowering. 
Unhesitatingly we recommend Omega as the best pompon to follow Sunnyside. 
Price $90.00. 
DARK PINK ORCHID QUEEN 
(Delworth) 
An intense mauve pink sport from Orchid Queen with the added attributes of 
increased vigor in both plant and flower. The importance of its value over its parent 
for early shading has been proven by extensive tests. The color is much deeper. The 
flower is larger and more fully rounded. The foliage, stem and height of the plant 
are larger and stronger than the original. Dark Pink Orchid Queen should rapidly 
take a prominent position in the list of good standards. Price $90.00. 
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