Tovelty and Veaer Wr frodluctions 
BAMBOO ... A buff bronze daisy 2!/." in diameter. 
Vigorous 30" growth. Fine keeper. 
BEAUREGARD (76) ... A reddish orange pompon. 
BELRAY ... (De Petris) Large white pompon. Tall 
grower. One of the best large whites for March 
15 to June 15 flowering. 
BOJANGLES (76) ... Yellow daisy. Intense color, 
heavy pettalage. 
BRANDYWINE (86) ... A deep orange yellow dec- 
orative. Excellent growth habit similar to that 
of Yuleflame. 
BRIGHT FORECAST ... Very formal yellow pom- 
pon. Outstanding flower quality. 
BUCKSKIN (60) ... A tawny bronze daisy. Easily 
replaces California Bronze Daisy in the early 
cloth house program. Production is outstand- 
ing. 60-day response. 
CALICO ... Coral bronze daisy. Strong, tall plant. 
A fine flower for cutting. 
CAMILLE ... Single, 21/." to 3” in diameter. Four 
rows of ray florets. The ray florets are short, 
broad and rounded. The flowers are a soft 
warm, deep flesh pink with a good yellow 
center. 
CAROUSEL .. : Coral bronze daisy. Wide petals, 
excellent form and substance. Does well under 
low night temperatures. 
CHALLENGE (86) .. . Intermediate yellow single. 
Better than Sunkist in color and production. 
Stocky growth habit. 
CHANTICLEER ... A large reddish bronze pom- 
pon for September, October and early Novem- 
ber flowering. 
CHEVRON (76) ... An intense red pompon. Re- 
sembles a red Cassandra with a better spray 
formation and more decorative. 
CHRISTMAS GREETING (96) .. . Large red decora- 
tive. The one red pompon for Christmas with 
good production. 
CLARET... A brilliant red daisy for Christmas. A 
short stocky growth. Requires minimum of 55° 
night temperature. 
CLASSIC... Small white semi-formal pompon. 
COPPERHEAD (70) 
decorative. 
... A large coppery bronze 
CORONET .. . Intermediate dark pink single. Ex- 
tremely attractive form, wide petals, and small 
eye. 
CORSAIR (96) ... Large yellow pompon. Outstand- 
ing for quality, vigor, and production. A ‘best’ 
for October 15 to March 15 in yellow pompons. 
CRESCENDO (76) ... A beautiful large yellow 
pompon. An outstanding variety for the high 
temperature period from May 15 to September 
139 
(_ ) — Number of short days required to flower. 
Varieties so indicated are recommended for use in year round flowering program. 
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