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NEW VARIETIES OF A FEW YEARS AGO. DON'T FAIL TO ADD THESE TO YOUR LIST. 
CAROLYN YOSICK 
(OCTOBER 20) 
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 brightens the color. 
GOLD COAST 
(OCTOBER 25) 
A small, intense deep yellow pompon of firm substance 
flowering 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. It has the same clean, vigorous free growing 
habit of Pinocchio and also resembles this variety very 
much in its production. For cloth house growing, it is 
a top notch variety — easily grown and consistently de- 
pendable. In our opinion, Gold Coast is a ‘must’ for 
early shading. 
SENECA 
(NOVEMBER 1) 
An orange bronze decorative pompon with strong habit 
of growth that blooms November I. The earliest bronze 
pompon in the cloth house shading program. It holds its 
color well. A very high producer, much better than Nava- 
ho. It is the most reliable bronze pompon for early shad- 
ing. A much needed variety. 
BITTERSWEET 
(NOVEMBER 8) 
A beautiful medium sized red daisy that blooms normally 
November 8. The flower possesses substance and keeping 
qualities that are superior to any existing red daisies 
suitable for cloth house culture. Bittersweet has a stiff 
wiry stem that produces well branched sprays. 
NAVAHO 
(NOVEMBER 10) 
Designed for a cloth house, medium, decorative, red 
pompon. It blooms normally November 1!0th. Color is 
deep crimson; reddish bronze under early shading. Re- 
sponds well to shading and fills a great need for a cloth 
house variety in its color range. Growth is strong and 
uniform. The 2'/2 inch flowers are well spaced on 
fine sprays. 
RUSTICON 
(NOVEMBER 20) 
An intense rust red pompon for Thanksgiving. The flower 
is of a very attractive, decorative form having excellent 
substance and a very full petallage. The growth is vigor- 
ous and persistent. It is of extremely easy culture, its 
dark rigid sprays and high production combine to give 
it a definite place in the highly competitive Thanksgiving 
season. It possesses more vigor than Red Rolinda, a qual- 
ity of flower far superior to Legal Tender and just pre- 
cedes Bronze Goldsmith in flowering. The very appealing 
color of Rusticon is a rich blend of crimson and rust bronze 
which commands immediate attention at Thanksgiving. 
HARVESTER 
(NOVEMBER 23) 
An intense canary yellow standard that blooms for Thanks- 
giving. The flower is of medium size, hard and durable, 
its bright, lustrous color; its wax-like petals and its very 
attractive semi-incurved form give this variety an appear- 
ance of substance and freshness that commands imme- 
diate attention. The foliage is attractive and healthy and 
is carried right up to the base of the flower. The stems 
are medium in size, strong and rigid. Harvester is a 
good shipper and is well liked by the retail trade. We - 
recommend this variety to all growers as an easily grown 
bright yellow standard for the Thanksgiving season. 
MINUET 
(NOVEMBER 25) 
A beautifully formed, clear pink pompon of medium size 
that blooms for Thanksgiving. It is of extremely easy cul- 
ture; the habit being vigorous and free, with dark glossy 
foliage, strong stems and upright sprays. This seedling 
bunches, keeps, and ships unusually well. It is a reliable 
producer and responds well under a wide diversity of 
cultures. It blooms at a period when a lively pink of 
top quality is in great demand. 
BRONZE GOLDSMITH 
(NOVEMBER 25) 
A sport from the original variety Goldsmith, similar to 
and richer in color than well-grown Red Princeton. Its 
color is always in keen demand. In growth and season, 
it is identical to the parent variety. Carefully grown, 
Bronze Goldsmith on disbudded sprays is, in quality and 
value for late September and October flowering in the 
cloth house. 
OMEGA 
(DECEMBER 5) 
Omega is the best deep lemon yellow pompon to follow 
Sunnyside, maturing December 5. The formal flower pos- 
sesses unusual substance and keeping qualities. Growth 
is strong, foliage dark and glossy, and the whole spray 
rigid and wiry. May we assure you that no blindness has 
been apparent and all tests indicate a high degree of 
resistance to verticillium. 
