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Pompons 
Fully double, ball shaped or slightly flattened, less 
than two inches in diameter. 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused with apricot. 
Babs—Deep, velvety scarlet; small flower, compact. 
73C 
Bengali—Bengal rose; wonderfully free flowering on 
stiff stems. Habit and form very good. 75c. 
Betty Anne—Soft rose pink, inclined to violet. 
Blackthorne—Small, deep maroon. 50c. 
Brass Button—Free blooming little yellow. Better tie 
up, as branches are liable to split off. 50c. 
Chita—Canary yellow. 
Coral Glow—Coral pink on a gold base make a bloom 
of rare beauty. 
Ebony—Very dark maroon. 50c. 
Edith Muller—Orange. 
Frits—Burgundy red, tipped white. 50c. 
Gnoom—Very small yellow with a bronzy sheen. 75c. 
Heloise—Dark purple garnet. Profuse bloomer. 75c. 
Honey—Pale yellow with a faint suffusion of red on 
edge of petals, giving the appearance of an eye 
before the flower fully opens. 
Ila—Prize winning deep red. 50c. 
Joe Fette—Pure white pompon. 
Johnny Peppin—Deep red. 
Leo—Wine red, rather large. 75c. 
Lipo ale rose. Claimed as a new color in poms. 
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Lucratief—Magneta red, violet to base. 75c. 
Macbeth—Dark carmine red, white tip. 75c. 
Mimosa—Very small golden yellow. 50c. 
Morning Mist—A free blooming white with a lavender 
suffusion. Good stem. 
Nerissa—Small, silvery pink. 50c. 
Pareltje—Salmon red; a very neat perfect flower on 
thin wiry stem. Certificate Netherland DS. 75c. 
Rifleraan—Small, salmon rose; very profuse. 75c. 
Roi des Pompones Jaunes—Long stemmed canary yel- 
low. 75c. 
Rose Grey—Lavender, grey overtones. 
Sherry—Petunia purple, similar in color to Jean Trim- 
bee. 50c. 
Sunny Daybreak—Deep yellow, suffused orange red. 
Vashdee—A perfect ball of white, suffused pink. 50c. 
Yellow Gem—Golden. Perfect little bloom, long stem. 
Pompons—25c each; $2.50 per dozen, except as noted. 
