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* In florist trade, the term “POMPONS?” is referred only to small flowering varieties such as 
Buttons of less than 1 inch and Disbudded Pompons measuring about 3 inches in diameter. In 
other words, Pompons are not large flowers. 
Intermediate Type Pompons 
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Varieties listed under this title are to be grown as 
sprays. Should be topped at least three times during the 
summer to encourage them to form a good size bush. 
BRONZE 
ALGIERS. Bright apricot bronze— medium size 
flowers. Oct. 25. 
ARGO. Beautiful bronzy-orange, shading to rust. 
Dec. 1. 
BONTON. Well rounded flower—bright bronze with 
a deeper bronze in the inside of the petals. October 20. 
BRONZE BULKELEY. A buff-bronze sport of ‘Mrs. 
Morgan Bulkeley.” Very globular flower. October 25. 
BUTTERSCOTCH. Butterscotch bronze. Globular 
pompon type of recent introduction. October 15. Price: 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
CALIFORNIA FIREBIRD. A reddish bronze flower 
with glints of gold. Dec. 1. 
DIADEM. Deep bronze flower of tight globular form. 
Nov. 15. 
JOAN WELLS. A sport of “Pink Dot.” Orange bronze 
with dark center. October 15. 
MANCHUKUO. Gold and reddish bronze combina- 
tion. Nov. 1. 
NATOMA. Decorative flower in deep bronze with 
dark green foliage. October 25. 
PEGGY POESCH. Well rounded clear bronze flower. 
Nov. 1. 
RUBICON. Newcomer in a bright reddish bronze. 
Decorative in form. November 1. Price: 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
SPARKLER. Beautiful clear bronze which is very 
productive. Nov. 1. 
TRIANON. Deep bronze. Splendid sprays of the most 
globular flowers. Oct. 25. 
WILDFIRE. Deep shade of orange bronze decorative 
flower blooming around Dec. 1. 
PINK 
GRACIE FIELDS. Decorative type in deep rose shad- 
ing into purple. November 1. 
HIGHLIGHT. That pleasing combination of light and 
dark pink shading almost to red in the center before 
maturity. Nov. 1. 
JESSIE. Deep rose pink with a deep pink eye. Oct. 15. 
LETITIA. Clear pink with a deep pink center. Similar 
to “Pink Dot,” only larger. October 25. 
SUNNYSIDE 
MARY MacARTHUR. A well rounded spray type in 
a color combination of pink, rose and bronze. Very 
unique. October 25. 
MISSION. This beautiful flower is soft pink with a 
pronounced deep rose center. October 15. 
MINSTREL. Lavender pink. Well rounded and tightly 
cupped. Nov. 25 on. 
PINK DOT. Original “Dot” strain—clear pink with 
dark pink center. 
RED 
CAMPFIRE. Closely compact orange red flower. Nov. 
15: 
CHRISTMAS RED IMPROVED. Bright crimson red 
small pompon for December. 
DEBONAIR. Rich crimson red decorative flower. 
Dec. 1. 
NAVAHO. Deep crimson bordering to the reddish 
bronze. Nov. 1. 
ROBIN HOOD. Blood red flower about 1 inch in diam- 
eter. October 25. 
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