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BRONZE & RED POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES - Cont'd 
A large bronze pompon for Sept. 15 to 
early November, Flower about the size of 
a well grown, partially disbudded 
Masterpiece, Color is superb under 
artificial light, 
An intense red pompon. Holds color better 
than Red Rust or Seneca and is being used 
in flowering programs from May 15 to early 
November. 
A large reddish oronze pompon for Septe, 
Octe and early Nov. flowering. Another 
interesting bronze for the Autumn season. 
A large coppery bronze decorative. It 
is very satisfactory grown as disbudded 
sprays or disbudded to a single flower. 
Also excellent for pot culture. For May 
& June as well as Sept. thru November, 
(Univ. of Ill.) Light bronze; large pom- 
pon. Responds well to disbudding and 
partial disbudding. Satisfactory as a 
pot plant. Stiff stems end uniform, above 
average production. 
An important color sport of Linda Lou. 
A beautiful two-tone bronze pompon. 
from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15. 
Fine 
A large red pompon. Heavy producer. A 
red Masterpiece with good flower sub=# 
stance. Very important in the cloth house 
and for continuous flowering in the green- 
house. Can be disbudded to a single 
flower. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Large rusty red-bronze 
decorative. Color holds well during 
summer for a bronze, 
Dark sport of Bronze Masterpiece. Excel- 
lent color when Br. Masterpiece fades. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Straw color intermediate 
pompon. Exceptional substance and stem 
strength. Very uniform. Shades well. 
(Cummings) A heavy-petalled deep bronze 
Single for Thanksgiving. The duplex 
nature of this flower together with a 
unique coloring make this a very desirable 
variety for late Sept., Oct. & November. 
A strong grower. Ships and handles 
exceptionally well. 
