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POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Frequently Known As the Button Type... 
Price: 30e per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100 
Bright Eyes—Blush pink with bright carmine eye. October 
30th. 
Carolyn Yosick—A lavender pink small decorative Pompon, 
maturing October 20th. A fine variety to grow under cloth. 
Cavaleade (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A medium size red 
Pompon. Flowering December 10th. 
Claret—Deep claret wine color. Flower about two inches in 
diameter. October 30th. 
Copper Quill—A sport of “Gold Imperial” with the same ex- 
cellent growing habits. A good keeper and a fine shipper. 
The general effect when looking at a spray of these varieties 
is coppery gold, and the individual petals curl inwardly boat 
shaped and are deep Indian red. The reverse of the petals 
curling up, as they do, show very prominently and looks like 
a shining bronzy copper. Should be one of our most popular 
varieties. 
Firebird—A_ reddish-bronze Improved Pompon of medium 
height, maturing around October 25th. “Firebird” has been 
found one of the good varieties for shading purposes to grow 
under cloth. 
Gold Coast—A deep lemon yellow Pompon maturing October 
25th. Fine variety for growing under cloth. 
Gold Imperial (Greenhouse Pompon only)—This tall, sturdy, 
improved Pompon Chrysanthemum of brilliant, rich red and 
gold combination of color matures November 15th to 20th 
in the greenhouse. The flowers are beautifully spaced on the 
spray when permitted to grow naturally without disbudding 
and create quite a little attention at all times. 
Wini Snowdrift (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A pure white 
Pompon when fully opened, but shows a soft yellow center 
before it is fully matured. Loosely arranged fringed florets 
giving a spidery effect. Flower three inches in diameter. A 
wonderful variety for novelty decorations. Flowers borne on 
long loose sprays seem to give best results. Blooms Novem- 
ber 15th. 
Improved Rodell—A great improvement on the original va- 
riety “Rodell” sent out several years ago. A lovely, clear yel- 
low Pompon that comes into flower October 15th. 
Irmalinda—Color, old rose with silvery sheen. Flowers about 
134 inches in diameter. It comes into flower around October 
25th. 
Irene—A pure white early Pompon flowering about October 
18th. A very fine upright grower. 
Lavender Maid—The individual flowers are larger than “Pi- 
malia” and much deeper lavender in color. Compact quilled 
Pompon Dahlia type of flower. Tall grower, very well 
branched. Matures November 15th to 20th. Height, 34% feet. 
Mary MacArthur—An ideal garden or greenhouse Pompon of 
symmetrical form. This is a warm, raspberry-rose washed 
with gold at the tips of the petals. Produces numerous sprays 
with good green foliage. Is an excellent cut flower for it has 
long lasting qualities. In bloom by October 1Sth. Height, 
ID py Ni) 3) OE 
Pinocchio—A glistening white button Pompon which can be 
brought in for early September if grown in a cloth house. 
Excellent keeping and shipping qualities. A very vigorous 
grower, taller than Irene, and the spray formation is better 
placed. 
Princeton—It is extremely brilliant and resembles the Orange 
Calendula flower to quite an extent. November 20th. 
Red Robin—Crimson is rather a scarce color in the Pompon 
class. Beautiful long sprays with flowers well placed on the 
stem. Maturing early in November. 
Red Rust (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A blend of orange red 
and chrome bronze in color. Clean, uniform and vigorous 
grower with excellent foliage and well-branched stems. Best 
adapted to natural flowering. A color that is in great demand 
and it’s usual blooming season about November Sth. One of 
the best of the large flowering Pompons. 
Revelation (Greenhouse Pompon only )—If you are looking for 
a quality white Pompon for January market, such a variety 
is “Revelation.” Can be had for Christmas if your market 
calls for a good white at this time. Can also be held until 
early February if desired. 
Robin Hood—AImost identical with Red Robin in color, a very 
beautiful shade of crimson, a color that is in great demand 
in the Pompon Chrysanthemums. Long spray of flowers, 
freely produced on strong stems. Flowers October 28th. 
Snow (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A very lovely late flowering 
ivory-white Pompon of medium height flowering December 
25th. For greenhouse growing. 
Snowcap—A pure white Pompon flowering December 15th on 
stock pinched August 7th. An extremely late flowering varie- 
ties in its color. Can be had as late as January and Febru- 
ary, if so desired. 
Sunnyside—A golden yellow greenhouse Pompon flowering No- 
vember Sth. Excellent grown in sprays. 
Thyra (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A tourmaline-pink, large 
flowering Pompon. A decided improvement on Persian Rose. 
Medium height, flowering about November 20th. 
Vibrant (Greenhouse Pompon only)—Rich golden yellow deco- 
rative Pompon. Individual flowers about 2 inches across; well 
branched stems. Fine foliage and habit of growth. Flowers 
December 10th-15th. 
White Doty—A sport of the popular variety. Lillian Doty. Oc- 
tober 25th. 
White Irmalinda (Greenhouse Pompon only)—The white sport 
of the ever popular Irma Linda with individual flowers about 
2 inches across. In full bloom October 25th. 
Yellow Nancy Crane—A delightful Jonquil yellow Pompon. 
Nicely spaced on the spray. Individual flowers about the 
size of a fifty cent piece. Matures November Sth. 
Yellow Snow (Greenhouse Pompon only)—A deep lemon yel- 
low Pompon of medium height, flowering about December 
25th. For greenhouse growing only. 
Pompon Chrysanthemiiaisa 
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