NEW VARIETIES, POMS, etc. (Continued) 
W HITE—Continued 
MADONNA (Yoder). Nov. 5. Intermediate white Pom- 
pon of good clean growth. Precedes Encore. Its place 
is in the Spring program in May and June. Takes high 
temperatures well. Will show light pink tinges at low 
temperatures. 
DYNAMO (Yoder). Nov. 10. White Pompon. Similar to 
Encore, but greatly improves that variety in growth 
habit. High quality cloth house, white Pompon. Fine 
in May and June in the greenhouse. 
SCULPTURE (Yoder). Nov. 15. Large, ivory white Daisy. 
Excellent in May and June. Close to White Valencia for 
cloth house, responding faster and with considerably 
better production. 
ESKIMO (Yoder). Nov. 15. Clear white Daisy. Fine 
form and excellent substance. Fine keeper. 
MONARCH (Yoder). Dec. 1. Ivory white, large Decora- 
tive. Larger, harder flower than Cameo. Clean, vigorous 
growth. 
ACCLAIM (Yoder). Dec. 5. Large, formal type Pompon. 
Clean Omega type growth, no laterals. Follows Para- 
mount and Fortune. Lights and shades well. 
COTILLION (Yoder). Dec. 5. Intermediate semi-formal 
Pompon. Very clear white. Heavily petaled, extreme 
substance. Short, easily controlled growth. Responds 
well and cuts uniformly. 
SNOWDROP (DePetris). Dec. 8. White Button Pompon 
with uniform growth and good production. 
SNOW QUEEN (DePetris). Dec. 10. Medium large 
formal Pompon of the purest white. Sprays produced on 
good stems are well flowered. It is not vegetative. Not 
recommended for shading. 
SATELLITE (Yoder). Dec. 15. Ivory white, formal inter- 
mediate Pompon. Vigorous Silversmith habit. Brilliant 
under artificial light. 
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. Smal], yellow Pompon. 
Vigorous, upright habit. Fine cut. 
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. 
BRIGADOON (Yoder). Nov. 5. Bright, heavily petaled 
yellow Daisy. Excellent growth and production. Re- 
sponds rapidly and uniformly. Wholesale shippers will 
welcome this type of Daisy. Good May through October. 
ILLINI RYE (Univ. of Illinois). Nov. 12. Straw color in- 
termediate Pompon. Exceptional substance and stem 
strength. Shades well. 
THOROBRED (Yoder). Nov. 15. Large yellow Daisy. 
Good growth habit, fine production. 
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— Continued 
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. Exceptional substance and keeping 
qualities. Can be kept on the plant for a long time with- 
out 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 
quality. 
YELLOW VALENCIA (Yoder). Nov. 28. Sport of Valen- 
cia, 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. 
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. Deep orange yellow 
Decorative. Excellent growth habit, similar to that of 
Yuleflame. Season December through February. 
SYMMETRY (Yoder). Dec. 5. 
Stocky growth habit. 
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. 
YELLOW SNOWCREST (Yoder). Dec. 15. Clear yel- 
low sport of Snowcrest. 
REVELRY (Yoder). Dec. 20. Intermediate light yellow 
Decorative resembling Yellow Revelation with an im- 
proved flower quality. A dependable, late, low tempera- 
ture, 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. 
Int. yellow Pompon. 
BRONZE and RED 
FIRECRACKER (Yoder). Oct. 5. Mahogany bronze 
Decorative, close to burnt orange. Tall, cut flower growth. 
The flower holds color well and is quite frost-resistant. 
BLUEBLOOD (Yoder). Oct. 10. Deep amaranth red 
Decorative. Vigorous cut flower growth. Color strongly 
resembles that of the old variety, Burgundy. 
CARAVAN (Yoder). Oct. 10. Large salmon bronze Deco- 
trative, garden type, compact rugged growth. Has all the 
good qualities of Mrs. Du Pont, with a strikingly new 
and useful color. 
ADMIRAL (Yoder). Oct. 12. Dark crimson red Decora- 
tive. Plant is more vigorous and productive than Red 
Velvet; color is deeper and holds well. 
COCKTAIL (Yoder). Oct. 15. Salmon orange Pompon—a 
beautiful color. Growth is slow, variety attains medium 
height. A new color and distinctive form. A cut flower 
variety. 
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