1950 Vutrwoductious 
BALLERINA 
Intermediate pink single. Early cloth house variety and similar in 
shading response to the California daisies. Better form and color than 
October Pink and has a more upright growth habit than that variety. 
Best with some disbudding. Resistant to Verticillium. Excellent for 
June flowering. 
BONTON 
Reddish Bronze—Matures approximately October 25th. Responds 
well to use of black cloth for shading. Resembles the old variety New 
York but much more productive. A good solid variety. 
BOURBON 
Intermediate rust bronze single. Very good form and_ substance. 
Flowers about the same time as Carnelia. Better growth habit and more 
productive than Carnelia, for December through March flowering 
group with Goldsmith, Cameo and Omega. 
Br. BROCADE 
A Bronze sport of the variety Brocade. We think a good addition 
to the single or Daisy group of varieties—identical in every way to 
Brocade except color, which is a good Apricot Salmon or pastel shade 
of bronze. 
BUTTERSCOTCH 
Intermediate golden bronze pompon with same season as Cassandra 
but with an improved growth habit. Very high quality hard pompon. 
Excellent for the cloth house when the competition is keen. 
CHAMPAGNE 
Intermediate yellow single. A freer grower than Lodestar and 
about the same season. Responds with Goldsmith and Sunnyside when 
lighted for December through March flowering. 
CINDERELLA 
Intermediate yellow single flowering in Yellow Cameo season. No 
tendency to blindness. Crowns readily, producing well on compound 
sprays. Can be flowered with Omega and Yellow Cameo from December 
through March. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY 
(DePetris) A large solid pure white pompon with general all round 
perfection. Good sprays on strong petioles. Stem tall and vigorous. 
Foliage somewhat large. Matures November 25-30. 
