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WHITE—Continued 
SNOW QUEEN (DePetris). Dec. 10. Medium large 
formal white pompon of the purest white. Possesses 
very good substance. Sprays produced’ on good stems are 
well flowered. Good healthy and free growth. It is not 
vegetative. Not recommended for shading. 
SATELLITE (Yoder). Dec. 15. Ivory White, formal 
intermediate pompon. Vigorous Silversmith habit. Very 
high class flower, especially brilliant under artificial light. 
Responds slowly but uniformly. 
YELLOW 
GARLAND (Yoder). Oct. 5. Intermediate yellow daisy. 
Compact vigorous growth. Garland has an exceptionally 
durable flower. A good early pot plant well adapted for 
gardens. 
TREASURE (Yoder). Oct. 10. Small yellow pompon. 
Vigorous, upright habit. Fine cut flower growth. Flower 
is a small version of Gold Coast and very durable. 
SUNUP (Yoder). Oct. 28. Small deep yellow pompon. 
A little smaller than Gold Coast and larger than Pixie. 
Harder and more durable than Gold Coast. A good pro- 
ducer which withstands high temperatures and heavy 
cropping better than Gold Coast. Recommended May 
thru October. Sharp uniform response. 
BRIGADOON (Yoder). Nov. 5. Bright heavily petalled 
yellow Daisy. Excellent growth and production. Re- 
sponds rapidly and uniformly. Wholesale shippers will 
welcome this type of daisy. Good May thru Oct. 
ILLINI RYE (Univ. of Ill.). Nov. 12. Straw color in- 
termediate pompon. Exceptional substance and stem 
strength. Very uniform. Shades well. 
THOROBRED (Yoder). Nov. 15. Large yellow daisy. 
Good growth habit, fine production. Very easily grown. 
Excellent form, petallage and substance. 
PIPPIN (Yoder). Nov. 20. Intermediate yellow pompon. 
Follows Lollipop and precedes Sunnyside, easily making 
Thanksgiving. Variety produces heavily on compound 
sprays. Shades well and lights well. Very dependable. 
YELLOW PRISCILLA (Neal). Nov. 23. Deep lemon 
yellow, sport of the all-time favorite Priscilla. 
GOLDENROD (DePetris). Nov. 25. Full, round and 
solid yellow pompon with exceptional substance and 
keeping qualities. Can be kept on the plant for a long 
time without impairing the color, substance or form of 
the flower. Gives a heavy production of high quality 
sprays. 
HIGHLANDER (Yoder). Nov. 25. Intermediate formal 
decorative. Better production and freer growth than 
Goldsmith. Highly dependable for production and qual- 
ity. Very close to a Yellow Highbrow. 
YELLOW VALENCIA (Yoder). Nov. 28. This is the 
sport of Valencia which was formerly known as Golden 
Jane. 50 cuttings for $3.00; 100-250, $5.70 per 100; 
300-450, $5.40 per 100; 500-950, $5.10 per 100; 1000- 
2450, $4.80 per 100; 2500-up, $4.50 per 100. 
PIPPIN 
Another outstanding 
producer—at least 
14 bunches per sq. 
ft. grown single stem. 
Yellow Pomp, flower- 
ing naturally for 
Thanksgiving. 
NOSEGAY (Yoder). Dec. 1. 
Small yellow pompon. 
Lively, durable; grows and produces like Omega. Can 
be flowered from October to April. 
BRANDYWINE (Yoder). Dec. 5. A deep orange yel- 
low decorative. Excellent growth habit, similar to that 
of Yuleflame. Season December thru February. 
SYMMETRY (Yoder). Dec. 5. Int. yellow pompon. 
Stocky growth habit. Perfect form. Best for Apeeee 
in natural season. 
JACK-POT (Yoder). Dec. 5. Very large, golden yellow 
decorative. A new peak in growth and form of flower 
has been achieved in this variety. It responds sharply 
and requires no disbudding. This variety approaches 
perfection in yellow pompons. 
CORSAIR (Yoder). Dec. 12. Large yellow pompon. 
Outstanding for quality, vigor and production. A “‘best’’ 
for October 15 to March 15 in yellow pompons. 
YELLOW SNOWCREST (Yoder). Dec. 15. 
yellow sport of Snowcrest. 
REVELRY (Yoder). Dec. 20. Intermediate light yellow 
decorative resembling Yellow Revelation with an im- 
proved flower quality. A dependable, late, low temper- 
ature, productive variety. 
SUNRISE (Yoder). Dec. 20. A yellow pompon best 
described as a late Gold Coast. Sunrise is not sensitive 
to low night temperatures. A better growth habit than 
either Yellow Snow or Golden Anniversary. 
A clear 
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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. 
