Yew Varieties 
1931 
LARGE FLOWERING STANDARDS 
WHITE 
WILSON’S WHITE (Ian Wilson). Nov. 1. Intermedi- 
ate incurved. Outstanding white standard for pots. 
BRONZE and RED 
NOMAGO (DePettis). Nov. 5. Bronze spider; the best 
of the bronze spider varieties. 
YELLOW 
DARK INDIANAPOLIS YELLOW (Yoder). Nov. 5. 
For pot plant use only. Somewhat shorter in growth 
habit than Ind. Yellow. 50 cuttings for $3.50; 100-250, 
$6.65 per 100; 300-450, $6.30 per 100; 500-950, $5.95 
per 100; 1000-2450, $5.60 per 100; 2500-up, $5.25 
per 100. 
YELLOW MOELLER (Yoder). Dec. 3. Sport of Mar- 
garet Moeller. 50 cuttings for $3.50; 100-250, $6.65 
per 100; 300-450, $6.30 per 100; 500-950, $5.95 per 
100; 1000-2450, $5.60 per 100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 100. 
POMPONS, SINGLES and ANEMONES 
WHITE 
LYRIC (Yoder). Oct. 5. Pure white intermediate daisy. 
Short compact habit; very uniform and showy. Very 
durable. An excellent early pot plant or fine dwarf 
garden type. 
HORIZON (Yoder). Oct. 5. Pure white intermediate 
pompon. Stronger plant than White Wonder. Whiter 
and more double than Chris. Columbus. Larger, showter 
than Classic. An important early cut flower or landscape 
variety. 
NORONA (DePetris). Oct. 15. White, medium, solid 
pompon. Very desirable for earliest shading under black 
cloth. A very free and productive variety possessing good 
growth habit. Use in place of Irene for early shading in 
the cloth house. 
WHITE POPCORN (Yoder). Oct. 25. Cream white 
sport of Popcorn. No trace of pink in the flower at low 
temperatures. The most productive white pompon. 
WHITE POPCORN 
Clear white (no pink 
at low temperatures) 
sport of Popcorn. One 
of the heaviest pro- 
ducing Pomps —at 
least 112 bunches 
per sq. ft. grown sin- 
gle stem. 
KEEPSAKE (Yoder). Oct. 25. Cream white pompon. 
About the size and form of Popcorn. Hard, durable 
flower. Taller and freer growth than Popcorn. For May 
thru July in the greenhouse and Aug. and Sept. in the 
cloth house. Prompt and uniform response to shade. 
MADONNA (Yoder). Nov. 5. Intermediate white pom- 
pon of good clean growth. Variety just precedes Encore. 
Its place is in the spring program in May and June where 
it takes high temperatures well. Wall show light pink 
tinges at low temperatures. 
DYNAMO (Yoder). Nov. 10. White pompon. Very 
similar to Encore but greatly improves that variety in 
growth habit. Very high quality cloth house white pom- 
pon. Fine in May and June in the greenhouse. 
SCULPTURE (Yoder). Nov. 15. Large ivory white daisy. 
Excellent in May and June. Very close to a White Va- 
lencia for cloth house, responding much faster than that 
variety and with considerably better production. 
ESKIMO (Yoder). Nov. 15. Clear white Daisy. Fine 
form and excellent substance. Stands cloth house ad- 
verse conditions well. Very fine keeper and a very dur- 
able flower. 
MONARCH (Yoder). Dec. 1. Ivory white, large decor- 
ative. Larger, harder flower than Cameo. Clean, vigor- 
ous growth. Responds rapidly and uniformly. 
ACCLAIM (Yoder). Dec. 5. Large formal type pompon. 
Clean Omega type growth, no laterals. Follows Para- 
mount and Fortune. Lights and shades well. As fine 
a formal pompon as exists. A white Corsair. 
COTILLION (Yoder). Dec. 5. Intermediate semi-formal 
pompon. Very clear white. Heavily petalled, extreme 
substance. Short, easily controlled growth. Responds 
well and cuts uniformly. A late Encore with a very hard 
flower. 
SNOWDROP (DePetris). Dec. 8. White button pompon 
with uniform growth and good production. Stems are 
strong and flowers possess a farily good substance. 
PRICES above varieties except where noted: 50 cuttings for $5.00; 100-250 cuttings, 
$9.50 pet 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. 
