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NOSEGAY. (Yoder.) Dec. 1. Small yellow pompon. 
Grows and produces like Omega. Can be flowered 
From Sept. 15 to April 15. 
SYMMETRY. (Yoder.) Dec. 5. Intermediate yellow 
pompon. Short, stocky growth. Does not shatter. 
Best flowered in natural season. 
BRANDYWINE. (Yoder.) Dec. 5. Deep orange-yel- 
low decorative. Excellent growth habit similar to 
Yuleflame. Best flowered December through February. 
GOLDTONE. (Yoder.) Dec. 5. Single. Best described 
as a yellow Christmas Star. Best flowered Oct. 15 to 
March 15. Tolerates wide temperature range. 
SEQUIN. (Yoder.) Dec. 15. Small yellow pompon. 
A late Pixie. Superior to Golden Anniversary in re- 
sponse and growth habit. Hard, round and durable. 
SHAMROCK. (Yoder.) Dec. 15. Large yellow decora- 
tive. A large yellow Silversmith. Heavy Yuleflame 
growth and production. Best flowered November 
through February. 
CHALLENGE. (Yoder.) Dec. 15. Intermediate yellow 
single. Better than Sunkist in color and production. 
Stocky growth habit. Best flowered Dec. 15 to March 
15. 
CORSAIR. (Yoder.) Dec. 18. Large yellow pompon. 
Outstanding for quality, vigor and production. Excel- 
lent for October 15 to March 15 flowering. 
SUNRISE. (Yoder.) Dec. 24. A late Gold Coast. Not 
sensitive to low night temperatures. Better growth 
habit than Yellow Snow or Golden Anniversary. 
SIREN. (Yoder.) Dec. 30. Decorative type. Smaller 
than Vibrant but very similar to it and flowers later. 
Tolerates low night temperatures. 
WHITE 
MONOGRAM. (Yoder.) Oct. 5. Pure white Daisy. 
Compact growth makes it excellent for garden planting 
or pot culture. 
RENOWN. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. White Daisy. Larger 
flower, improved form and better keeper than Serenity. 
Excellent for garden planting or pot culture. 
CLASSIC. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Small semi-formal pom- 
pon. Excellent flower quality. Good for garden plant- 
ing. 
SILVERPLATE. (Yoder.) Oct. 15. Decorative. Vig- 
orous and productive outdoor cut flower variety. 
SONGSTER. (Yoder.) Oct. 25. Intermediate type. 
Withstands heat. Good for June, July and August 
flowering. More productive and higher qe flower 
than Pristine. 
HALO. (Yoder.) Nov. 5. White Daisy for cloth house. 
Very productive. For best results the time between 
pinch and shade should not exceed 28 days. 
KOLOWA. (DePetris.) Nov. 5. White single similar 
to, but with better growth and response than Mensa. 
Best grown in sprays. 
SNOWFLURRY. (Yoder.) Nov. 20. A small white 
button, larger than Pinocchio. Promising for October 
through March. 
HIGHBROW. (Yoder.) Nov. 20. 
orative similar to Cameo. 
through February. 
Ivory-white dec- 
Best flowered November 
PARAMOUNT. (Yoder.) Nov. 28. Intermediate type. 
Larger than Priscilla, freer and sturdier growth than 
Cordova and with Sunnyside growth and response. 
Tolerates a wide temperature range. Best flowered 
October through March. 
BELRAY. (DePetris.) Dec. 3. One of the best large, 
tall growing whites for March 15 to June 15 flowering. 
SPANGLES. (Yoder.) Dec. 5. Small white pompon. 
Best described as a late white Sunnyside. 
FORTUNE. (Yoder.) Dec. 10. Formal pompon. Omega 
growth and production; freer than Snowcap. Excellent 
for October 15 to March 15. 
ILLINI STARBURST. (Neal-U. of Ill.) Dec. 10. 
Creamy white. Petals stand out straight and are tubu- 
lar. Stiff stems and excellent substance. 50 cuttings 
for $5.00; 100-250 cuttings, $9.50 per 100; 300-450 
cuttings, $9.25 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $9.00 per 
100; 1000-2450 cuttings, $8.75 per 100; 2500 or more 
cuttings, $8.50 per 100. 
HEIRLOOM. (Yoder.). Dec. 20. Decorative. Form 
resembles Debonair. Excellent for December through 
February. 
PRICES above varieties except where noted: 50 cuttings for $5.00; 100-250 cuttings, 
$9.50 per 100; 300-450 cuttings, $9.00 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $8.50 per 100; 
1000-2450 cuttings, $8.00 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, $7.50 per 100. 

