MASTERPIECE. Tourmaline pink large pom which is really 
best when disbudded. Matures Oct. 25 on. 
QUEEN OF PINKS. Best in early pink disbudded pom matur- 
ing around Oct. 15 on. Makes lovely pot specimens. 
SHELL PINK ELSIE KRAMER. Another noteworthy addition to 
Elsie Kramer sports. As the name suggests, the color is delicate 
shell pink, while identical to its parent in all other aspects. Price: 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
THYRA. Deep lavender. Close, compact cupped petals with 
an appearance of a pompon dahlia when disbudded. A distinc- 
tive novelty. Matures Nov. l. 
RED 
CRIMSON MONARCH. A very bright crimson decorative flow- 
er which grows almost as large as Standard Chrysanthemums 
when disbudded. Matures Dec. 1. 
MRS. MARY HOOKER. Deep red, large decorative pompon. 
Matures around Nov. 20. 
ROYAL CRIMSON. A crimson pompon of very productive type. 
Matures Dec. 5 on. 
WHITE 
ARCADIA. Good white, well rounded blooms. Very produc- 
tive. Matures Oct. 25. 
GRANITE STATE. The most outstanding variety for pot grow- 
ing in pure white. Grows large when disbudded. Matures Oct. 15. 
MATCHLESS. Very productive and responds well to nearly all 
types of cultural conditions. Awarded ACS 1943 Gold Medal in 
its class. Matures Nov. l. 
PRISCILLA. Compact rigid sprays developing a maximum clear 
white ball shaped flower. Has good foliage. Matures Nov. 20. 
SEAFOAM. A snowy white, large pompon of beautifully round- 
ed form. Flowers are well placed on long, rigid stems. Matures 
Nov. 5. 
SEAGULL. Pure white ball-shaped blooms of excellent sub- 
stance. Matures Oct. 25. 
SILVER BALL. Pure white. Best early white pompon we grow. 
Matures early October. 
WHITE DOTY. Very large white ball shaped flower. Matures 
@Ocie25. 
YELLOW 
GOLDSMITH. A broad-petalled large decorative pompon type. 
Best when disbudded but will also form large size flowers even 
when grown in sprays. Matures around Dec. 5 on. 
GOLDEN FAIRY. An excellent yellow, equally as attractive 
when disbudded or not. Matures Oct. 20. 
YELLOW ARCADIA. Same as Arcadia in all respects except- 
ing in color, which is deep lemon yellow. Matures Oct. 20 on. 
YELLOW DOTY IMPROVED. This is a far superior bloom to the 
old Yellow Doty. Has good foliage and stiff stem. Matures Oct. 25. 
YELLOW SEAGULL. Yellow sport of Seagull. Matures Oct. 
20 on. 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE CHARM. Chestnut bronze with high bronze cushion. 
The ray florets are very short. Matures Nov. 10. 
BRONZE FRIEDA. The flower same as Frieda in all respects 
except color. Very prominent cushion center will be formed when 
disbudded. Matures Nov. 5. 
BRONZE TUXEDO. An apricot-bronze sport of Tuxedo. Has the 
same excellent quality of its parent. Matures Nov. 1. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration at left.) 
CAPTIVATION. A large Anemone-flowered type, mahogany- 
rose and cushion of reddish-bronze. Very attractive, especially 
when disbudded. Matures Nov. 10. Price: 25 cents, $2.50 per doz. 
ESTRELLITA. A buff bronze throughout; conspicuous for the 
great size of its large anemone cushion. Matures Nov. 5. 
* Anemone varieties have large, high, neatly formed disc 
florets and regularly arranged ray petals. 
JAS 
