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YELLOW POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES - Cont'd. =- 7 = 
Bojangles 
Tllini Sunspot 
Klondike 
Lollipop 
Illini Sunny 
Goldenrod 
Highlander 
Yellow Valencia 
Yellow Galaxy 
Nosegay 
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Yellow daisy. Intense color, heavy 
petallage. Brighter, livelier, and 
earlier than Champagne or Cinderella. 
Fine variety for late Sept. and Oct. in 
the cloth house and Nove to April in the 
greenhouse. A heavy producer. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Large deep yellow pompon. 
Responds well to disbudding; good produc- 
tion. Suggested for late cloth house. 
An orange yellow pompon. Outstanding in 
March, April and May; also in late Septe, 
and Oct. in the cloth house and Nov. in 
the greenhouse. A sligatly short but 
very uniform growth habit. 
A lemon yellow pompon. Very formal, 
round, and hard. Has a long season of 
usefulness, Fast response, and good 
prouuetion. A very reliable ll-week 
variety. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Intermediate deep yellow 
pompon. Resembles Yellow Cordova with 
harder flower and no tendency toward 
blind growth. Excellent production and 
good growth habit. 
(DePetris) Full round and solid yellow 
pompon with exceptional substance and 
keeping qualities. Can be kept on the 
plant for a long time without impairing 
the color, substance or form of the flower. 
Gives a heavy production of high quality 
sprays. 
Intermediate formal decorative. Better 
production and freer growth than Gold- 
smith. Highly dependable for production 
and quality. Very close to a Yellow 
Highbrow. 
This is a Sport of Valencia which was 
formerly known as Golden Jane. 
(Ahern) Sport of Galaxy. Deep lemon 
yellow intermediate single possessing 
the wide flat petal so attractive in 
its parent. Useful from Oct. 15 thru 
full winter program. 
Small yellow pompon. Lively, durable; 
grows and produces like Omegae Can be 
flowered from Oct. to April. 
