FRED F. ROCKWELL 
SUNAPEE. Old Reliable himself 
for cold areas of early frosts. 
Glistening golden bush in full 
bloom. September 5. Cuts well. 
216 feet. 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. (B.N., 
1O46s eee lant Pate: Gos eA na= 
tional favorite—vibrant, flashing 
and reliable. Resplendently 
garbed in flaming orange and 
bronzy scarlet. Terrifically frost- 
proof blooms. Easily “‘The Beau 
Brummel of the Pompons.” 2 
feet. October 1. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
RUBY POMPON. (B.N., 1943.) 
Probably the most widely grown 
red pompon. Richly shaded, 
freely bestowed on a 2-foot plant. 
October 3. 
1 each Fred F. Rockwell, Canary 
Wonder, White Wonder, Caliph 
and ht Saat! Wonder 
for only. . 
(You save 50¢) $ 3. 5 5 
IMPROVED EARLY WONDER 
POMPONS ° trim Cavaliers of Autumn 
Frisky Favorites for Bouquets or Garden 
FIESTA. Radiantly gleaming 
beauty, almost orange. 2- 
feet. Late September. 
GOBLIN. (B.N., 1940.) Won- 
derful old bronze, a grand 
associate for pumpkins and 
Hallowe’en highjinks. Very 
hardy. 21-foot plant. Very 
frostproof blooms. October 15. 
GOLDEN MEMORIES. Valu- 
able 2-foot plant, well supplied 
with lively golden yellow balls. 
October 1. 
ILLUMINATOR. Deep as 
midnight, almost black in its 
darkest crimson depths. Strik- 
ing with yellow or white. 2 
feet. October 1. 
are < 
WHITE WONDER 
WHITE WONDER. (B. N., 1947.) 
The finest white pompon. A mine of 
cutting material. Elegantly  ap- 
pointed, 114-inch spheres on 214-foot 
stems. Mammoth sprays on cathe- 
dral-like column. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
RED GOLD. Early September’s 
happy harbinger of fall. A showy, 
reddish orange-bronze. Good for 
cold areas. 2 feet. 
CALIPH. (B.N., 1939.) Proud, vigor- 
ous, glowing crimson. Lavishly laden 
214-foot plant. October 1. 
IMPROVED EARLY WONDER. A 
stately spire of bright pink globes. 
Grand for cutting. 21% feet. Late 
September. 
All varieties on this page, 65c 
each, 3 for $1.75, unless noted. 
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CANARY WONDER 
SNOW ELF. New and_ splendid. 
Flawlessly molded, crystal-clear 
white bloom. October 8. Symmetri- 
cally perfect 2-foot growth. Cut- 
flower of great value. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
CUTIE. Very late, but very fetching. 
Tiny dime-size button of rich red. 
Sturdy 18-inch plant. Mid-October. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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> CANARY WONDER. (B.N., 1951.) 
Stupendously fine cut flower, with 
superb 11-inch globes studded along 
216-foot stems. Sentinel-like grower, 
unbelievably liberal. Soft, soothing 
canary- primrose- -yellow—the only 
pompon of its color! October 1, 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
3 each (15 plants) for only $9.4 5 
CALIPH 
“3 FOR $1.75’ MEANS 3 OF SAME VARIETY, 
NOT 1 EACH OF 3 KINDS 
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