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Intermediate Type Pompons 
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BARCAROLE—An easily grown golden yellow 
pom, extremely formal in appearance. High 
production rate and lack of sensitivity to cul- 
tural conditions are valuable assets. Tall. Mat. 
Nov. 5. (See color illus. page 26.) 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY — This unusual deep 
purple decorative pompon is outstanding in its 
beauty. Has excellent sprays on good stems. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 10. 
30 cents each 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
CALIFORNIA FIREBIRD—Bronze with glints 
of gold. Exotic in formation and very graceful. 
Tall. Mat. Dec. 1. (See color illus. page 26.) 
CASSANDRA—A fully rounded, bright orange 
pompon. One of the very best in its color range. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—We recommend this va- 
riety to those desiring flowers for Xmas. The 
color is a rich deep yellow which does not lose 
brilliance under artificial light. Three-foot plants 
carry a profusion of two-inch flowers. Mat. Dec. 
15 on. 
CHRISTMAS RED—Deep red decorative. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Dec. 10. 
CRIMSON DOT—A full, well formed yellow 
bloom shading inward to a brilliant crimson 
eye. A lush grower suitable for cutting. Tall. 
Mat. late Oct. 
ILLINI SNOWFLAKE—A clear white pompon 
two inches in dia. Mat. early Nov. (See color 
illus. page 26.) 
MATCHLESS—This newcomer is all that the 
name implies. A wealth of firm, pure white 
flowers may be had with a minimum of care. 
Has tall, stiff stems and luxuriant foliage. Mat. 
Nov. 15. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
MINUET—A soft mauve, rosy pink pompon 
surplanting Mrs. Morgan Bulkeley as the rank- 
ing Thanksgiving bloom of this type. Tall. (See 
color illus. page 26.) 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
MISSION—A delicate pink with a dark maroon 
center. This is one of the most outstanding 
intermediate pink blooms. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 
10. 
NATOMA—Flame scarlet decorative pompon. 
Short, bushy grower. Mat. Oct. 25. 
PINK DOT—Light pink with dark pink eye. 
Mat. Oct. 20. 
REVELATION—The blooming period and un- 
despoiled whiteness of this flowery, decorative 
gem bring to mind with vivid clearness the 
Yuletide carol “White Christmas.” Tall. Mat. 
mid-Dec. on. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 

SEAFOAM 
RIVIERA—A showy, luminous pink decorative 
pompon rich in the needs of a festive season. 
Large, rigid, well balanced sprays go hand in 
hand with sturdy stems and attractive foliage. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Dec. 15 on. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
ROBIN HOOD—Rich deep blood red flowers 112 
inches in diameter. Ranks first in its class. 
Clean, clear cut in all respects. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Nov. 5. (See color illus. page 26.) 
RUSTICON—The smooth blending of crimson 
and bronze rust is in keeping with the tradi- 
tional standard of Thanksgiving color set by our 
Pilgrim fathers centuries ago. Great clusters of 
good sized decorative pompons on long, sleek 
stems are the generous gift of a responsive plant. 
Tall. Mat. late Nov. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
SEAFOAM—A medium sized, clear white pom- 
pon of virgin purity and lasting quality. The 
snowy whiteness of large clusters of full, well- 
rounded flowers on tall, trim stems is accentu- 
ated by the vivid coloring of the underlying 
greenery. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 20. (See illus. 
above.) 
TRIANON—The perfect form of the small, flow- 
ery balls vie with the splendor of a crimson 
bronze coloring. Firmness of petalage and hard- 
ness of foliage fend against early deterioration. 
Tall. Mat. Nov. 10. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
