

Tovelty Gheysan Loree 
PINOCCHIO 
A glistening white button for early cloth house shading. I+ 
_ responds beautifully to black cloth treatment and for this 
reason we believe it will fill the insistent demand for a small 
_ white pompon that can be easily shaded into late August 
| and early September maturity. The flower is a beautifully 
| formed tightly quilled button of lively and dainty appear- 
ance. It is of hard substance and has good keeping and 
| shipping qualities. The color is a clear sparkling white. The 
_ growth is vigorous, taller than Irene and requires less time 
between pinching and shading to form a fuller spray of 
flowers. Bunches of Pinocchio appear smarter than Irene be- 
_ cause the spray formation is more nearly single planed; and 
| fresher because of the more uniform opening of its flowers. 
| Price $6.00 per 100. 





CAROLYN YOSICK 
This small, lavender pink pompon responds exceptionally well 
to black cloth shade and is particularly of value for August 
or September flowering along with Pinocchio and Gold 
Coast. You will welcome its dependable growing habit, as 
unlike Jewell, it does not crown, and compared with Jessie 
and Pink Dot, it has a more rigid stem than either one. The 
small decorative flower has excellent color-holding qualities 
even under the earliest shadings. Carolyn Yosick shows up 
best under artificial light that remarkably softens or bright- 
ens the color. Natural blooming season October 20. Price 
$7.00 per 100. 


GOLD COAST 
A small, intense deep yellow pompon of firm substance flow- 
| ering naturally October 25. Since Gold Coast can be 
shaded ideally, we are recommending it along with Pinocchio 
| and Carolyn Yosick as the important trio for shading in 
| 1947. It has the same clean, vigorous free growing habit of 
Pinocchio and also resembles this variety very much in its 
B production. For cloth house growing, it is a top notc 
| variety—easily grown and consistently dependable. In our 
opinion, Gold Coast is a “must'’ for early shading. Price 
J} $6.00 per 100. 



