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POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Frequently Known As the Button Type... 
Price: 50e per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. except where noted 
Adelaide—A splendid, deep, rich mahogany; one of the earliest 
to develop, being ready to cut by October 10th. Strong, healthy 
grower and a desirable variety in every way. About 4 feet high 
when well grown. October 25th. 
Ball of Gold—Pure yellow Pompon about 214 to 3 feet high. 
One of the improved types, flowering about November 20th. 
Beatrice—A very lovely clear, canary yellow. A ball shaped 
Pompon with quilled petals serrated at the edges. A very com- 
pact flower, very handsome in every way. 
Ember Glow—A tall, stiff, well-branched Pompon of tangerine 
orange in center, shading to lighter yellow on outer edges of 
the petals. One of the most popular varieties in the Fall exhibi- 
tions. Matures November 5th to 10th, Price: 75e each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
Gold Drop—A true old gold Pompon of medium height, flower- 
ing November Ist. 
Golden Frill—Deep golden yellow Pompon. Very unusual in 
the way it is composed of disk petals. Flowers freely produced 
on fine strong stems, and maturing about November Ist. 
Gold Imperial—(Greenhouse Pompon only). This tall, sturdy, 
improved Pompon Chrysanthemum of brilliant, rich red and 
gold combination of color matures November 15th to 20th in 
the greenhouse. The flowers are beautifully spaced on the spray 
when permitted to grow naturally without disbudding and 
create quite a little attention at all times. 
Improved Rodell—A great improvement on the original va- 
riety “Rodell” sent out several years ago. A lovely, clear yel- 
low Pompon that comes into flower October 15th. 
Irene — A pure white early Pompon flowering about October 
18th, A very fine upright grower. 
Irmalinda—Color, old rose with silvery sheen. Flowers about 
134 inches in diameter. It comes into flower around Oct. 25th. 
Judith Anderson—A small Pompon of rich golden yellow, 
maturing October 15th. On account of its early blooming date 
should be exceptionally popular for growing outdoors. 
Lillian Doty—lIt is much the finest pink in the entire Pompon 
family. October 25th. 
Mary Pickford—One of perfect form, petals reflex at maturity 
nearly to stem, forming a ball of pure white. 
Moon-Glo—Butter yellow, large flowering Pompon. Flowering 
September 15th, Dwarf grower and very free flowering. Ex- 
tremely hardy. 
New York—Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. Flowers No- 
vember Ist. 
November Glow — Color, warm 
orange bronze. Medium size Pompon 
with perfect spray placement and 
fullness. Maturing November 10th, 
Oureana — Bronzy yellow Pompon 
which opens up to deep yellow of 
medium size, slightly larger than Im- 
proved Rodell. Fine stiff grower. Me- 
dium in height. Matures November 
5th to 10th. Priee: 75e each, 
87.50 per dozen. 
Persian Pink — A magnificent rose- 
purple Pompon. Very strong grower 
with the individual flowers beauti- 
fully spaced. 
Pomponette—Particularly suited for 
pot culture. Dwarf, compact plant 
not over 15 inches in height; flower- 
ing about September 20th. Warm 
bronze in bud state but finishes a 
clear, primrose yellow. 
Pot of Gold — Large double yellow 
Pompon. Very tall grower. Does best 
when disbudded and matures about 
October 15th. 
Pompon 
Chrysanthemum 
Prineeton—lIt is extremely brilliant and resembles the Orange 
Calendula flower to quite an extent. November 20th. 
Red Doty—Wine red, with a silvery reverse on underside of 
petals and showing up distinctly in the short, crisp center 
petals. 
Red Robin—Crimson is rather a scarce color in the Pompon 
class. Beautiful long sprays with flowers well placed on the 
stem. Maturing early in November. 
Revelation—If you are looking for a quality white Pompon for 
January market, such a variety is “Revelation.” Can be had for 
Christmas if your market calls for a good white at this time. 
Can also be held until early February if desired. Priee: 
75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Rita Thornhill—Rich golden yellow decorative Pompon. Indi- 
vidual flowers about 2 inches across; well branched stems. Fine 
foliage and habit of growth. Flowers December 10th-15th. 
Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Robin Hood—Almost identical with Red Robin in color, a very 
beautiful shade of crimson, a color that is in great demand in 
the Pompon Chrysanthemums. Long spray of flowers, freely 
produced on strong stems. Flowers October 28th. 
Seafoam—Snowy white, large Pompon of beautiful rounded 
form. Buds are well placed on long, rigid stems. Extremely well 
suited for shading or cloth-house culture, flowering November 
20th to 25th. 
Sea Gull—Creamy white Pompon, coming into flower Oct. 15th. 
Snow—A very lovely late flowering ivory-white Pompon of me- 
dium height flowering December 25th. For greenhouse growing. 
Thyra—A tourmaline-pink, large flowering Pompon. A decided 
improvement on Persian Rose. Medium height, flowering about 
November 20th. 
Trianon—Reddish bronze Pompon suitable for greenhouse work 
only. Medium to tall in height depending on the conditions 
under which it is grown. Of very fine habit and matures No- 
vember 20th. 
Vera Viectoria—A splendid Pompon of the very latest size. 
Color, brilliant glowing bronzy yellow. October 25th. 
White Doty — A sport of the popular variety, Lillian Doty. 
October 25th. 
Yellow Snow — A deep lemon yellow Pompon of medium 
height, flowering about December 25th. For greenhouse grow- 
ing only. 
Zenobia—Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and popular 
on this account. October 20th. 

