New Vutroductious 
WHITE SINGLE 
HALO. Nov. 5. White daisy for cloth house. The most productive 
early white daisy. For best results the time between pinch and 
shade should not exceed 28 days. 66-day response. 
KOLOWA. Nov. 5. White single similar to White Mensa. Ex- 
cellent for shading. Better growth and response than that of 
Mensa. Best grown in sprays. 
PINK—POMPON 
TAFFETA. Nov. 15. A deep pink decorative for September 15 to 
Thanksgiving. Also good from April 15 to June 15. 76-day 
response. 
PINKY. Nov. 20. Intermediate pink decorative. Very high pro- 
ducer. It responds more rapidly than Minstrel. Excellent 
October through March. 86-day response. 
MEDALLION. Dec. 20. Intermediate pink pompon. A decorative 
similar to Riviera with a superior growth habit. A good pink for 
flowering November through February. 96-day response. 
PINK—SINGLE 
REWARD. Oct. 25. A very productive deep pink daisy that holds 
color in July and August. Easily the outstanding early pink 
daisy for June 15 to September 15 flowering. 60-day response. 
DEBUTANTE. Dec. 10. Large pink single with color similar to 
that of Valencia. Grows shorter and produces better than Rosa- 
lind. Best at lower temperatures, therefore easier to grow than 
the Valencias. Good through November, December, January 
and February. 90-day response. 
CORONET. Dec. 10. Intermediate dark pink single. Extremely 
attractive form, wide petals and small eye. Does not require 
60° night temperature for bud set. 
PINK—ANEMONE 
MAJORETTE. Nov. 25. A small pink anemone. Short, compact 
growth. Lively color and good form. An ideal pot plant. Fine 
for cutting during April, May and June, as well as September 15 
through November. 80-day response. 
BRONZE—POMPON 
BEAUREGARD. Nov. 1. A reddish orange pompon. Somewhat 
similar to Seneca but holds its color better. A very versatile 
variety that produces good flowers every month of the year. 
76-day response. 
MAGICIAN. Nov. 5. A large bronze pompon for September 15 
to early November. Flower about the size of well-grown, par- 
tially disbudded Masterpiece. Color is superb under artificial 
light. 
CHANTICLEER. Nov. 10. A large, reddish bronze pompon for 
September, October and early November flowering. Another 
interesting bronze for the autumn season. 
BRONZE POMPON, Continued 
GOLD BRAID. Nov. 12. A beautiful two-tone bronze pompon. 
Fine in May and June, and also from September 15 to November 
15. 76-day response. 
FALCON. Dec. 1. Intermediate reddish bronze pompon. An 
improved Rusticon. Flowers easily October 15 to March 15. 
86-day response. 
BRONZE—SINGLE 
BUCKSKIN. Oct. 25. A tawny bronze daisy. Easily replaces 
California Bronze Daisy in the early cloth-house program. 
Production is outstanding. 60-day response. 
MRS. DEWEY. Nov. 20. A heavy-petaled deep bronze single for 
Thanksgiving. 
CAROUSEL. Nov. 22. Coral-bronze daisy. Wide petals, excel- 
lent form and substance. Does well underlow night temperatures. 
INDIAN HEAD. Nov. 28. A reddish apricot-bronze single. Good 
wide petalage. Ranks with Apricot Valencia as an outstanding 
bronze daisy. It is more versatile than the Valencias—a freer 
growth habit. A long flowering season—September 15 through 
April. 80-day response. 
BRONZE—ANEMONE 
DAZZLER. Dec. 5. Coppery bronze partial anemone type. Seed- 
ling of Yellow Valencia x Crimson Glow. Strong-growing 
variety and a color that blends well. 
RED—POMPON 
FIREFLY. Oct. 25. A Nipponicum seedling. Fine for cloth house. 
An early red pompon that holds its color exceptionally well. 
CHEVRON. Nov. 10. An intense red pompon. Resembles a red 
Cassandra, with a better spray formation and more decorative 
form. Holds color better than Red Rust or Seneca and is being 
used in flowering programs from May 15 to early November. 
76-day response. 
PARAGON. Nov. 15. A large red pompon. Heavy producer. 
A red Masterpiece with good flower substance. September 1 
to November 20. 76-day response. 
THELMA. Nov. 20. Very brilliant orange-scarlet pompon. Ex- 
cellent September 25 to Christmas. A beautiful red that never 
loses its brilliance. 80-day response. 
PAGEANTRY. Dec. 10. A red pompon. Best described as a red 
Snow. Needs low temperatures. Suited for December flowering 
only. 
CHRISTMAS GREETING. Dec. 20. Large red decorative. The 
one red pompon for Christmas with good production. It has a 
place in the flowering program from November 15 to February 
15. 96-day response. 
RED—SINGLE 
CLARET. Dec. 20. A brilliant red daisy for Christmas. Short, 
stocky growth. Requires minimum of 55° night temperature for 
best development. Its color makes it an outstanding Christmas 
pot plant. 
