
TIFFANY ROSE 
JEAN TREADWAY. Pink pompon type with a dark center. A 
decorative flower maturing October 10 on. 
KARL A. REICHE. The color, according to the originator of 
this flower, is “. . . rose bengal technically, is a unique blending 
of old rose, red mauve and ripe strawberry shades.” An up- 
right, well branched grower. In full bloom late September. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
KRISTINA. (Northland Daisy.) Deep rose-pink which is almost 
purple, and a most attractive shade in the Fall garden. Matures 
October 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustra- 
tion on page 23.) 
LAVENDER LADY. A very handsome outdoor Chrysanthemum 
of true lavender in color. Strong, free flowering, excellent variety. 
Matures late September. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
(See illustration on page 22.) 
LOKI. (Northland Daisy.) A daisy flower, a shade lighter in 
color than our “Kristina.” The habit of growth is very similar to 
other Northland daisies. Matures early October. Price: 25 cents 
each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration on page 23.) 
MAGNOLIA. The color is a blending of soft pink and cream 
white tints. Very strong grower producing bountiful flowers from 
mid-September on. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
MELLOW GLOW. The color is a “. . . suffusion of soft orange- 
buff, peach-pink and bronze Nasturtium tints." It is a fully double 
flower wonderful as cut sprays. Matures around October 5. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
PINK RADIANCE. A luminous pink flower almost 3 inches in 
diameter. A lovely and free bloomer making a splendid cut and 
garden flower. Matures October 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
POMPONETTE. A bright yellow globular pompon flower that 
blossoms in great abundance. A short grower making lovely 
potted plants or for border plantings. Matures October 1. Price: 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
QUEEN CUSHION. A Cushion Mum in pure white. Short, 
bushy growing habit which is characteristic of all Cushion type. 
Matures October 1 on. (See illustration on page 23.) 
POMPON’ 
RAPTURE. A glorious blend of orange and carmine. Very 
branching variety making unusually beautiful effects in any gar- 
den. Matures October 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
RED GOLD. A bronzy-red medium size pompon flower that will 
bloom in great profusion. One of the loveliest early poms that we 
carry. Blooms fully by mid-September. 
RED RIDING HOOD. Double pompon flower about 34% inches 
in diameter of iridescent bright red on a strong sturdy plant 2¥2 
feet high. Matures around October 10. Price: 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
ROSE GLOW. A raspberry rose intermediate decorative pom- 
pon type flower produced on well-branched sprays. Mature 
around October 1. 
RUBY POMPON. A recent addition in ruby crimson. The flower 
is a well rounded pompon. Matures early October. 
SALMON FRIEDA. One of the loveliest salmon-pink variety in 
our early Hardies. Not to be confused with other “Frieda” and 
its sport which are anemone flowered. It produces an abundance 
of lovely flowers which are very resistant to frost. Matures Octo- 
ber 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SEQUOIA. An exquisite rich mellow amber in color. The 
flower is large and of lasting quality, which blooms in great 
abundance on very sturdy, healthy plant. One of the most out- 
standing varieties we have in its class. Matures October 10. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
STALWART. Compact in growth, the medium sized double 
blooms of brilliant gold shaded bronze are produced very freely 
around Otcober 10. Splendid Commercial cut flower variety. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SUNBEAM. As the name suggests, this is a lovely yellow pom 
which could be grown larger by disbudding. One of the English 
varieties. Matures around October 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
SYMPHONY. A blend of mauve, coppery pink and soft laven- 
der. Flowers are very large and fully double. Sturdy stem and 
excellent foliage. Matures October 10. 
TIFFANY ROSE. Fully double, deep rose flowers of decorative 
type with faint undertones of cream. A very productive variety 
and effective as both cut and garden colors. Matures October 10. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration at right.) 
TWILIGHT. Originator’s color description is ". . . a pleasing 
fuchsia-purple with silvery reverse.’ It is a decorative type 
flower and is very attractive in any garden. Matures around Oc- 
tober 5. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
VULCAN. A brilliant crimson, single type flower. Flowers in 
great abundance and of good keeping quality. Matures October 10. 
WHITE WONDER. An exquisite white pompon type in Hardy 
variety. It is creamy white, developing into clean white at matu- 
rity. Exceptionally free flowering. Matures October 1. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
ZANTHA. A very lovely yellow pompon type flower. Makes 
wonderful cut flower bouquets. Matures September 15 on. Price: 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SECTION 
BUTTON TYPES 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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ADORABLE. Good late yellow maturing around December 1. 
ANN FULTON. A low compact bushy variety. The color is 
pink with dark center. Very popular variety. Maturing around 
October 25 on. 
BOBETTE. Lavender with darker center. A good producer ma- 
turing around November 15. 
BONNIBEL. Lovely bronze button maturing around October 25. 
CLARA JAMESON. Very attractive large button flower of good 
substance in bronze. Matures October 15. 
CLARE. White compact baby button. Very prolific. Matures 
November 1. 
DARK PINK JEWELL. Deep pink sport of ‘Jewell.’ The flower 
is perfectly globular when matured, produced on stocky plant. 
Matures October 10. 

COMMERCIAL 
* In florist trade, the term “POMPOMS” is 
referred only to small flowering varieties 
such as Buttons of less than 1 inch and Dis- 
budded Pompons measuring about 3 inches 
in diameter. In other words, Pompoms are 
not large flowers. 
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