| BRONZE & RED POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES -Cont'd - 13 - 
Illini Honey Nov. 15 (Univ. of Ill.) Small honey amber pompon. 
Good production, excellent spray formation. 
Shalimar Nov. 15 Lively orange bronze anemone. Short 
compact habit well suited to pot plant 
culture oY cut flowers. Sprays well or 
attains good size disbudded in pots. A 
useful improvement over Gypsy. A valuable 
variety to shade or delay. 
Bronze Princeton Nov. 15 Bronze sport of Princeton. Distinct from 
Red Princeton. 
Thelma Nov. 20 (DePetris) very brilliant orange scarlet 
pompon. Excellent Sept. 15 to Christmas. 
A beautiful red that never loses its 
brilliance, A sensation in the late cloth 
house. 
Yolanda Nov. 25 Intermediate tawny bronze anemone. Color 
and form valuable for Thanksgiving season, 
Very high production. 
Wanakeh Nove 25 (Skloud) Coral salmon sport of Hasegawa 
Pink, Good production and growth habit 
of the original. 
Falcon Nove 25 Intermediate reddish bronze pompon. An 
improved Rusticon,. 
Indian Head Nov, 28 A reddish apricot bronze single. Good 
wide petallage. Ranks with Apricot Valencia 
as an outstanding bronze daisy. It is more 
versatile than the Valencias - a freer 
growth habit. A long flowering season - 
Oct, thru April, 
Amberina Dec. 1 Bright orange bronze intermediate decora- 
tive. Vigorous, clean growth. A late 
Princeton with very high production. 
Responds well and grows dependably under 
most any temperature or light condition. 
Br. Enchantress Dec. 5 Orange bronze Sport of Enchantress, 
Dazzler Dec. 5 (Helm) Coppery bronze partial anemone 
type. Seedling of Yellow Valencia & 
Crimson Glow. Strong growing variety and 
a color that blends well. 
Pageantry Dec. 10 A red pompon., Best described as a Red 
Snow, 
Harlequin Dec. 10 Crimson red intermediate decorative. 
Vigorous wiry growth. Excellent low 
temperature variety. Fast, uniform 
response. 
