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ILLINI WARRIOR .. . Rich bronzy-orange, high- 
lighted by tan reverse. Color holds unusually 
well. 
INDIAN HEAD (80) ... A reddish apricot bronze 
single. Good wide petallage. Ranks with Apri- 
cot Valencia. 
JAMBOREE ... Best described as a Golden Yellow 
Mefo. 
JAMES STEWART... (De Petris) Apricot gold 
pompon. Important for cloth house and early 
greenhouse flowering. 
JOYBRINGER .. . Salmon rose decorative. Dwarf. 
Desirable pot culture. 
KLONDIKE (80) . . . An orange yellow pompon. 
Best described as an intense orange yellow 
Masterpiece. 
KOLOWA ... (De Petris) White single similar to 
White Mensa. Excellent for shading. 
LEMONADE ... Oct. 15. Ivory yellow decorative. 
LOLLIPOP (76) ...A lemon yellow pompon. Very 
formal, round, and hard. Has a long season of 
usefulness, fast response, and good production. 
MAESTRO... White pompon. Dwarf, compact 18” 
growth. Excellent pot plants. 
MAGICIAN ... A large bronze pompon for Sep- 
tember 15 to early November. 
MAJORETTE (80) ... Nov. 25. A small pink ane- 
mone. Short compact growth. Lively color and 
good form. 
MARIONETTE ... A small rust pompon about 1!/," 
in diameter. Very formal type. Grows to about 
29''. Good cut flower variety. 
MARY GARDEN ... (De Petris) A pink spider. An 
interesting new addition to this increasingly 
popular class of novelties. 
MEDALLION (96) . . . Intermediate pink pompon. 
A decorative similar to Riviera with a superior 
growth habit. 
MONOGRAM ... Pure white daisy approximately 
21/,"" in diameter. Compact growth habit. Ex- 
cellent pot culture. 
MRS. DEWEY ... (Cummings) Nov. 20. A heavy- 
petalled deep bronze single for Thanksgiving. 
The duplex nature of this flower together with 
a unique coloring make this a very desirable 
variety for late September. 
NOCTURNE ... (De Petris) An early crimson cut 
flower variety for greenhouse. 
NOKOMIS ... (De Petris) Large bronze decorative. 
Another outstanding De Petris introduction. 
NOSEGAY (80) ... Small yellow pompon. Lively, 
‘durable, grows and produces like Omega. 
OAKDALE ...A buff bronze mum. Best in natural 
season. Color an interesting variation from 
that of Ind. Bronze. 
PAGEANTRY ... A red pompon. Best described 
as a red Snow. Needs low temperatures. 
( ) — Number of short days required to flower. 
Varieties so indicated are recommended for use in year round flowering program. 
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