POMPON SECTION 
BUTTON TYPES 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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ADORABLE. Lovely small yellow round flower pro- 
duced in beautiful sprays. December 1. 
ANNETTE. Beautiful pink shade. Loaded with small 
round blooms around November 5. 
ANN FULTON. Exceptionally popular during our 
show. Pink with deep rose center. One of the most pro- 
lific in the buttons. October 25. 
BABY. Clear yellow. A real miniature among the 
buttons—yet it is perfectly formed and well rounded. 
November 1. 
BOBETTE. A lavender with dark rose premature 
center. Excellent producer, creating a lovely pair with 
“Adorable” as it blossoms together around December 1. 
BONNIBEL. Lovely shade of bronze. A low grower. 
October 25. 
CLARA JAMESON. Exceptionally heavy producer of 
attractive bronze flowers. October 15. 
CLARE. Most satisfactory small type flower in white 
.. So satisfactory that it has replaced “Mary Pickford”’ 
and many of the older varieties in this class. October 30. 
DARK PINK JEWELL. A deep pink sport of 
“Jewell.” October 10. 
DOROTHY NEHRLING. Deep rose pink. Splendid 
production. October 25. 
ETHEL. Small clustered flowers in red. Dwarf habit. 
October 25. 
IRENE. Lovely, perfectly round small flower in purest 
white. One of the best. October 15. 
ISOBEL. A small flower with tightly cupped petals 
in a beautiful shade of deep pink. October 25. 
JEWELL. Larger size button in deep pink color. Pro- 
duces attractive flowers on a low growing bushy plant. 
October 5. 
NANCY CRAIN. Perfectly formed white button, dif- 
fused slightly with an orchid shade increasing in inten- 
sity inward to a pronounced eye. November 5. 
NUGGETS. One of the most popular varieties in rich 
golden yellow. October 25. 
ORCHID JEWELL. Light orchid pink sport of 
“Jewell.” October 1. 
PATSY DAWD. A red variety quite similar to 
“Ethel,” but taller. October 25. 
PINK SPRITE. Clearest orchid pink well rounded 
button. A newcomer in this field and a popular one too. 
October 25. 
PINOCCHIO. Probably the purest white in this class. 
Produces uniform flowers in fine sprays. October 25. 
PIXIE. Larger size button in bright clear yellow. Ex- 
tremely productive. October 25. 
SUZANNE. Composed of two distinct types of petals, 
tubulated and flat. Tubulated petals are deep rose and 
the flat petals are light pink, mixed in a “Calico” effect. 
Stuning variety. November 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
WHITE JEWELL. A white sport of “Jewell” which 
has a slight trace of pink at times. October 5. 
YELLOW IRENE. This lovely lemon yellow compact 
button flower is a sport of “Irene.’’ October 20. 
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Please Order Early 
Though we always endeavor to fill your order on 
or near the date that you specify, we appreciate 
early orders which enables us to make plans to ship 
only First Grade plants to you. Actually you are 
helping yourself by helping us when you order 
early. 
University of Imois Introductions 
ILLINI BOUNTIFUL. Creamy white larger size but- 
ton sprays formed on very erect stems. November 10. 
ILLINI BRAVE. Yellow button about the size of 
“Pixie.” November 10. 
ILLINI REDHEAD. Beautiful red button type. No- 
vember 10. 
ILLINI SNOWFLAKES. White decorative pompon of 
a most unusual formation. Petals are feathery in form 
and deeply serrated along the edges. November 10. 
ILLINI WARRIOR. Button type in warm apricot 
bronze. November 10. 
Price: 25 cents each; one each of above 5 Illini va- 
rieties at $1.00. 
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