SUPERIOR GARDEN POMPONS 

Pepita—Chiquita— Rosita 
KARL A. REICHE. (B. N., 1948.) Already established as tops 
in its color. Neat, wiry 2' plant loaded with lovely pompons PEPITA. Charming white button—egg shell yellow with red 
of Bengal rose, red, and strawberry—an artist’s delight. Hardy eye at first. Densely rounded 2! plant. A real gem. Mid-Sept. 
as the hills. Late Sept. 60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60. CHIQUITA. Golden yellow sister of Pepita. Excellent. 
ROSITA. The light Persian rose pink triplet. Nice subdued color. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. (B. N., 1936.) Still the best yellow button. Above: 60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60, $6.00 per doz. 
Mass of bloom Oct. 10. : ; 
MANDALAY. (B. N., 1944.) Brilliant orange bronze. 18", Oct. 1. SUNAPEE. The best cut flower of all. Glowing golden balls in 
D . Very hardy. Earl t. Excellent. 6 
PYGMY GOLD. (B. N., 1938.) Old favorite dwarf yellow, very xe” each” $6.00 per doz., $1.60 for 3 Sept Exe eae 
early. . Vy! 
REMBRANDT. (B. N., 1942.) For the connoisseur. Art blend of Roa GLOWS: Nin 992.) Very. husky e600) aaa 
rose tinted copper and ripe strawberry. 18". Oct. 1. we 
HARBOR LIGHTS. (B. N., 1944.) A noted blend of creamy 
primrose yellow shades. Tidy 2' plant. Sept. 20. 
FIESTA. Brilliant little orange bronze. Fine cut flower. 2 ft. Oct. 1. 
NOKOMIS. Bright bronzy scarlet. 2" flower. Heavy 2! plant. 
Oct. 1: 
ARGONNE. Unusual shades of purple and wine. 2'. Oct. 1. 
EARLY WONDER. Large pompon blossom—soft blended pink. 
22 ft. free flowering plant. Sept 20th. 
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MME. CHIANG 
KAI-SHEK 
(Plant Patent No. 634.) 
Introduced by Wayside 
Gardens and offered here 
by special arrangement. 
It is a pompon of a beauti- 
ful and distinct shade of 
bronze, attaining full flow- 
er early September. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75 
12 for $10.00 

RUBY POMPON 
(B. N., 1943.) Finest red to 
date—a mass of bloom. 
242 ft; Octwoth. > 

10 BRISTOL INTRODUCTION MEANS BETTER MUMS 
