Best Introductions of Previous Years 
which Deserve Special Consideration 
WHITE 
ENCORE — Intermediate pure white pompon flowering 
with Little America and Sea Gull in the shading pro- 
gram. Also good for late Sept. and Oct. in the cloth 
house. 
FORTUNE—A formal white pompon. Omega growth 
and production. Freer than Snowcap. Achieves a new 
standard for high quality in white pompons for Oc- 
tober 15 to March 15, 13-week response. 
HALO —Nov. 5. White daisy for cloth house. The most 
productive early white daisy. For best results the time 
between pinch and shade should not exceed 28 days. 
9-week response. 
ILLIN| SNOWDRIFT — A pure white spider that is grown 
as a pompon. Production is good. This variety can be 
shaded from June to October. A good keeping novelty. 
PARAMOUNT — Nov. 28. Intermediate white pompon. 
Larger than Priscilla. Sunnyside growth with good re- 
sponse. Freer and sturdier growth than Cordova. Tol- 
erates a wide temperature range. For October through 
March flowering. |1-week response. 
SILVERSMITH — A large decorative pure white. Follows 
Cameo naturally. Strong, free growing with no tendency 
toward blindness. 
YELLOW 
BOJANGLES — Nov. 20. Yellow daisy, Intense color, 
heavy petalage. Brighter, livelier and earlier than 
Champagne or Cinderella. November through March. 
1l-week response. 
FORTY-NINER — Flowering November 15, this round 
yellow pompon is one of the best for a competitive 
market. 
SHAMROCK — Dec. 15. Large yellow decorative. A 
large yellow Silversmith. Heavy Yuleflame growth and 
production, November through February flowering. 13- 
week response. 
PINK 
BALLERINA — Intermediate pink single. Good for shad- 
ing and particularly for June flowering. Best with some 
disbudding. Better form and color than October Pink. 
REWARD — Oct. 25. A very productive deep pink daisy 
that holds color in July and August. Easily the out- 
standing early pink daisy for June 15 to September 15 
flowering. 8-week response. 
TAFFETA — Nov. 15. A deep pink decorative for Sep- 
tember 15 to Thanksgiving. Also good from April 15 to 
June 15. 10-week response. 
BRONZE 
BEAUREGARD — Nov. |. A reddish orange pompon. 
Somewhat similar to Seneca but holds its color better. 
A very versatile variety that produces good flowers 
every month of the year. 9-week response. 
BUCKSKIN — Oct. 25. A tawny bronze daisy. Easily re- 
places California Bronze Daisy in the early cloth-house 
program. Production is outstanding. 8-week response. 
MRS. DEWEY — Nov. 20. A heavy-petaled deep bronze 
single for Thanksgiving. 
RUBICON — Early bronze red decorative to flower with 
Mary McArthur in July, August and early September. 
CHEVRON — No. 10. An intense red pompon. Resembles 
a red Cossandra, with a better spray formation and 
more decorative form. Holds color better than Red 
Rust or Seneca and is being used in flowering programs 
from May 15 to early November. 10-week response. 
GALAXY — Intermediate bronze single. Same season as 
Viking and Cavalcade with improved growth habit. 
PARAGON — Nov. 15. A large red pompon. Heavy 
producer. A red Masterpiece with good flower sub- 
stance. September | to November 20. 10-week response. 
CHRISTMAS GREETING — Dec. 20. Large red decora- 
tive. The one red pompon for Christmas with good pro- 
duction. It has a place in the flowering program from 
November 15 to February 15. 13-week response. 
