Yew Vutroductious 

YELLOW 
STARBRIGHT — Early intermediate golden yellow single. 
Good for cloth house and Spring flowering. 
GOLDEN CHORD — Golden yellow pompon, intermediate 
type, blooming November 10. Has qualities of an im- 
portant variety. 
FORTY-NINER — Flowering November 15, this round yellow 
pompon is one of the best for a competitive market. 
GOLDEN HARVEST — A good keeping deep gold small 
pompon. Blooms last of November and first week of 
December. 
CHAMPAGNE — Intermediate yellow single. A free grower 
that responds well when lighted for December through 
March flowering. 
CINDERELLA — Single yellow intermediate. Flowers in 
Yellow Cameo season. No tendency to blindness. 
WHITE 
PRISTINE — The best intermediate pure white for earliest 
cloth house shading. Does not spot. 
POPCORN — A consistently high producing white pompon, 
intermediate size. Responds exceptionally well to shad- 
ing. Flower completely double. Resistant foliage. 
ENCORE — Intermediate pure white pompon flowering with 
Little America and Sea Gull in the shading program. 
Also good for late Sept. and Oct. in the cloth house. 
MOONGLOW — October and November intermediate white 
pompon. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY — A large solid pure white pompon 
perfect for all around use. Matures November 25-30. 
Tall and vigorous with large foliage. 
SILVERSMITH — A large decorative pure white. Follows 
Cameo naturally. Strong, free growing with no tendency 
toward blindness. 
SNOWCREST — A productive intermediate solid white 
pompon with a green immature center. Matures De- 
cember 10-15. Good keeping. 
SNOWCAP — Intermediate formal type white pompon for 
Christmas and January and February. Growth and 
habit an improvement over Snow and Revelation. 
Glee? 
BRONZE 
BUTTERSCOTCH — A high quality hard pompon, golden 
bronze in color, and intermediate in size. Blooms with 
Cassandra but with better growth habit. 
RUBICON — Early bronze red decorative to flower with 
Mary McArthur in July, August and early September. 
SAMOVAR — A decorative rosewood bronze good for shad- 
ing or naturally. 
BOURBON — Intermediate rust bronze single. Flowers with 
Carnelia but with better habit and higher production. 
Good form and substance. 
RED 
FESTIVAL — One of the earliest red singles yet produced. 
Blooms for Thanksgiving. 
GALAXY — Intermediate bronze single. Same season as 
Viking and Cavalcade with improved growth habit. 
HOLIDAY — A Christmas flowering wide petaled single red. 
Better than Sarong. 
MERRYMAKER — Single crimson red for the holiday sea- 
son and for flowering into January, February and March. 
Larger and better than Christmas Star. 
PINK 
BALLERINA — Intermediate pink single. Good for shading 
and particularly for June flowering. Best with some dis- 
budding. Better form and color than October Pink. 
SOPRANO — A single intermediate pink following Ballerina 
in both the shading and natural program. Excellent for 
Spring flowering. 
DEFIANCE — Decorative pompon of true orchid pink. Has 
a green immature center that makes a pleasing color. 
Free growing and of good production. Matures De- 
cember 20-25. 
SPIDER TYPE 
QUEEN’S LACE — Early white spider. Responds to same 
culture as Silver Sheen. Good for Spring flowering and 
especially June Weddings. Very durable flower. 
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