WHITE 
LAKME. A truly outstanding white spray variety normally 
blooming around November 11. A very compact globular flower 
with chartreuse eyes, produced in splendid sprays. 
REVELATION. A high quality pom for Christmas -and later 
flowering. Very profitable Commercial cut flower variety for this 
| YELLOW 
BARCAROLE. An easily grown golden yellow pom, very for- 
mal ball-shaped in appearance. High production rate and lack 
of sensitivity to cultural conditions are valuable assets. Matures 
November 1. 
CANARY. A true canary yellow pompon produced in lovely 
sprays. Matures December 1. 
CONSTELLATION. A newcomer in spray chrysanthemum for 
Commercial cut flower field. Very free flowering, producing top 
quality flowers of uniform grade at all times. Matures November 
5. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GOLD COAST. A small deep lemon yellow pompon normally 
blooming around October 25. Very productive variety. 
HONEYCOMB. A small perfectly formed spray variety of in- 
tense golden yellow. Very vigorous and productive variety. Ma- 
tures around September 25. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
INDA GOLD. A formal globular pompon blooming around Oc- 
tober 20 with us. A splendid cut flower variety among recent in- 
troductions. 
OMEGA. This splendid deep yellow spray Mum will bloom 
for your Thanksgiving table. Very compact and formal flower of 
lasting quality is produced in abundance on well branched sprays. 
SUNNYSIDE. Another top quality flower for Thanksgiving. 
Very few others will equal its productiveness. The size is medium 
and the shape very globular. (See illustration on page TA8),)) 
TALLY-HO. A well rounded solid pompon in clear yellow. An- 
other new variety that matures around November 15. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
YELLOW DOT. An unusually beautiful yellow pom with dark 
center. Most popular of the ‘‘Dot’’ family. Matures October 20 on. 
TREASURE ISLAND STRAIN OF 
SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Noted strain that can be delayed for Christmas market in Southern 
California. Very heavy producers of quality flowers about 2 
inches in diameter. They are supplied in four shades: Bronze, 
pink, white and yellow. All at standard price of 20c each, $2.00 
per dozen. 
Large Pompons Suitable for Disbudding 
These varieties, when disbudded, will form flowers about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE GOLDSMITH. A rich bronze sport of ‘‘Goldsmith.” A 
decorative pom which is very beautiful either in sprays or dis- 
budded. Matures December 5 on. 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE. A lovely bronze sport of ‘’Master- 
piece.’ Makes perfectly rounded ball flower when disbudded. 
Matures October 25. (See illustration at left.) 
PINK 
ANGELO. A soft pink flower shading a little lighter toward the 
edges of petals. Lovely disbudded. Matures October 10. 
CALIFLORAL PRIDE. A deep pink flower with traces of silver 
toward edges of petals. Matures November 1. 
DAWN. Soft pink large size pompon which produces well 
rounded ball shaped flowers particularly when disbudded. Ma- 
tures November 10 on. 
DR. W. R. PETTIT. An excellent decorative type with good 
stem and foliage. A pleasing shade of pink. Matures around 
October 15. 
ELORA. Shell-pink with dark pink center. Very lovely when 
disbudded. Matures October 10 on. 
FAIRMAID. An unusually beautiful clear shade of Daybreak 
pink. Very stunning. Attractive when disbudded and equally 
lovely in sprays. Matures October 25 on. 
GRACIE FIELDS. A large deep old rose decorative pom bor- 
dering on the purple side. A tall grower. Matures around No- 
vember 5. 
MASTERPIECE. Tourmaline pink large pom which is really best 
when disbudded. Matures October 25 on. 
QUEEN OF PINKS. Best variety in early pink disbudded pom 
maturing around October 15 on. (See illustration at left.) 
THYRA. Deep lavender. Close, compact cupped petals with an 
appearance of a pompon dahlia when disbudded. A distinctive 
variety. Matures November 1. (See illustration below.) 

Top: THYRA 
Center Left: BRONZE MASTERPICE; Center Right: SNOWBALL 
Bottom Left: GOLDEN FAIRY; Bottom Right: QUEEN OF PINKS 
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