INDAGOLD 
Deep Lemon—medium size Pompon. Matures approximately Novem- 
ber Ist. Responds well to use of black cloth for shading. We think a 
good variety to add to your shading list. 
MERRYMAKER 
Crimson red single for the holiday season and for flowering through 
January, February and March. A little larger and a better flower form 
than Christmas Star. 
MOONGLOW 
Intermediate white pompon. Fine for October and November 
flowering. Its natural season follows that of Vesper and finishes just 
ahead of Seafoam and Priscilla. 
POPCORN 
Intermediate white pompon flowering with Pinocchio. Outstanding 
white cloth house variety. Responds with Gold Coast. Has consistently 
outproduced all other varieties. The flower is completely double. Very 
resistant foliage. Clean upright growth habit. 
PRISTINE 
Early intermediate pure white Pompon. Responds with Irene for 
July and August flowering. At its best when period from pinch to shade 
does not exceed 28 days. Does not spot. The best white for the earliest 
shadings in the cloth house. 
PURDUE 
Incurved — Deep Lemon — Matures approximately November 20th, 
a new addition to the large standards which we think shows promise. 
QUEEN'S LACE 
Early white spider. Responds with Silver Sheen and does well in 
the year round flowering program from April to November. It should 
receive the same cultural treatment, spacing, etc., as Silver Sheen. A 
very durable flower. Has been very much in demand for June weddings 
this past season. 
RED SUPREME 
Sport of Br. Supreme, not a true red—slightly deeper in color than 
Br. Goldsmith, a good addition to the Supreme varieties and anyone 
who grows the Supreme varieties should include this one. 
RUBICON 
Early bronze red decorative to flower with Mary McArthur in 
July, August and early September. Superior color to Seneca and Red 
Rust during the Summer period. 
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