Early Mary Richardson—Buff shaded golden-amber; 
fine bush. Sept. 
*Midnight Sun—cClear terra-cotta lit up with bright 
yellow; a glorious color, making a fine show in 
border. 3 ft. August. 
Nectar—Almond blossom-pink, free blooming, in 
great sprays. Sept. 
Richard Holding—The best single for flowering in 
the open; color brilliant chestnut-searlet with a 
neat yellow center. August. 
Shirley Charming—Pretty shade of pink; lovely 
sprays. September. 
September Gem—Clear yellow, in huge clusters on 
fine stems. Sept. 
Siupreme—A very large yellow exhibition single; 
very refined. August. 
Venetia—One of the largest outdoor’ singles yet 
raised; colr rose-pink. 
EARLY SMALL POMPON 
Rooted Plants 50c Except where Priced. 
Anastasia—Small bushy pink; very prolific; valu- 
able as a rocKery or pot plant. 1% ft. Sept. 
Baby Yellow—The smallest of all yellow buttons; 
very dainty. November. 
Bronze Anastasia—Bronze sport from Anastasia. 2 
feet. 
Crimson Precocite—Bright crimson; grand garden 
plant. October. 
Early Bronze—Another Pompon of the same type 
and habit as Judith Anderson. Aug.-Sept. 
Judith Anderson—A very prolific blooming yellow 
Pompon with stiff, long stems for cutting. Sept. 
Little Bob—Small, double button-type flowers. Ma- 
hogany-bronze. 10 inches. Sept. 
Mignon—yYellow; very early. 
Mosquito (New)—Perfect yellow Pompon on _ long 
wiry stem. 
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