A Page of Crim, Cidy Pompons 
ARGONNE—Pleasing purple to amaranth tones. A clean grower. 2'. Oct. 1. 
FIESTA— Becoming a real stand-by. Vividly brilliant, almost full orange. Cuts excel- 
lently. 2', Oct. 1. 
HARBOR LIGHTS (BN 1944)—Famous for blend of creamy primrose yellow and 
white. Trim 2' grower. Sept. 20. 
ILLUMINATOR (Dr. Kraus)—New. Darkest red to date. 2'. Oct. 1. 
JUDITH ANDERSON (BN 1936)—As ever, the leading yellow button. 18" shower 
of gold. Oct. 10. 
PYGMY GOLD (BN 1938)—Very early. Quite dwarf, yellow. 
ROSE GLOW (BN 1939)—Still heavily favored. Deep raspberry pink. Very vigorous 
2¥2' grower. Oct. 1. 
MANDALAY (BN 1944)—Fine, bright-orange bronze. 18". Oct. 1. One of the best soft pinks. Large, round 
blossoms on vigorous 2¥2' plants. Sept. 20. 

SUNAPEE—Splendid cut flower, very hardy. 2' plant with bright golden globes 
artfully carried. Early September. 
Pepita— Chiquita—Rosita 
Beautiful 
Preneple 
be 
Goler Display 

(BN 1948)—So hardy, so pretty! Sturdy 2! 
plant, a mass of bloom—bengal rose, red 
and strawberry. The ‘Hardy Rembrandt.” 
Late September. 
PRICE: 60c each, 3 for $1.60 
ee Pe Ruby Pompon 

PEPITA— Distinct little white button. Eggshell yellow with red 
eye on opening. 2' mound. Mid-September. 
CHIQUITA—Splendid early golden yellow. Vivid and gay. 
ROSITA—A baby Early Wonder, in soft Persian rose. 
PRICE OF ABOVE THREE 
50c each 3 for $1 -60 
(BN 1943) — Coast to 
coast favorite. Fine even 
red pompons in quan- 
titya 2 Ochs. 

THE FAMOUS GYPSOPHILA BRISTOL FAIRY ORIGINATED HERE =) 





