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WHITE POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES—Conf’d. 
Paramount 
White Lady 
Belray 
Fortune 
Monarch 
Acclaim 
Cotillion 
Spangles 
Snowdrop 
Carrara 
Snow Queen 
Snowcap 
Illini Snowbound 
YELLOW POMPONS, 
Yel. Chris. Columbus 
Moonlight 
Garland 
Yellow Spoon 
Bright Forecast 
Treasure 
Lemonade 
Sweepstiake 
Nov. 23 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 30 
Dec. 1 
Dec. 1 
Dec. 5 
Dec. 5 
Dec. 5 
Dec. 8 
Dec. 8 
Dec. 10 
Dec. 15 
Dec. 15 
Jan. 5 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 12 
Oct. 12 
Oct. 20 
Intermediate white pompon. Larger than Priscilla. Freer and sturdier 
growth than that of Priscilla. For October through March flowering. 
(Julius Roehrs Co.) White sport of Beautiful Lady. 
(DePetris) Large white pompon. Tall grower. One of the best large whites 
for March and April flowering in the greenhouse and late Sept. and Oct. 
in the cloth house. 
A formal white pompon. An outstanding quality flower. 
Ivory white large decorative. Larger, harder flower than Cameo. Clean, 
vigorous growth. Responds rapidly and uniformly. 
Large formal type pompon. Clean Omega type growth, no laterals. Fol- 
lows Paramount and Fortune. Lights and shades well. As fine a formal 
pompon as exists. A white Corsair. 
Intermediate semi-formal pompon. Very clear white. Heavily petalled, 
extreme substance. Short, easily controlled growth. Responds well and cuts 
uniformly. A late Encore with a very hard flower. 
Small white pompon. Best described as a late white Sunnyside, which it 
resembles both in flower form and growth habit. 
(DePetris) White button pompon with uniform growth and good production. 
Stems are strong and flowers possess a fairly good substance. 
(DePetris) Intermediate pure white decorative. Clean growth, fine spray 
formation. Has promise for use in the lighting program in Dec., Jan. and 
Feb. Competes with Silversmith and improves it in substance and form. 
(DePetris) Medium large formal white pompon of the purest white. 
Possesses very good substance. Sprays produced on good stems are well 
flowered. Good healthy and free growth. It is not vegetative. Not recom- 
mended for shading. 
Large formal pompon. When grown at a 60° F. minimum night tempera- 
ture, this is one of the outstanding flowers available during Dec., Jan. 
and Feb. 
Ivory white, formal, intermediate pompon, Vigorous Silversmith habit. Very 
high class flower, especially brilliant under artificial light. Responds 
slowly but uniformly. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Large informal white decorative with cream center. Responds 
well to partial disbudding. Useful primarily for the natural crop. 
DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
Sport of Chris. Columbus. Intermediate lemon yellow decorative. Well 
adapted to the border and pot plant culture. A proven pot plant from 
Aor, [5 - Oct. 15; 
(DePetris) Intermediate yellow pompon. Short compact growth habit. 
Suggested for borders and pot plants from Apr. 15- Oct. 15. 
Intermediate yellow daisy. Compact vigorous growth. Garland has an 
exceptionally durable flower. A good early pot plant well adapted to 
gardens. 
Intermediate yellow spoon single. Well suited for garden and pot culture. 
'(DePetris) An early yellow daisy. A new Arctic hybrid. Fine for cutting 
in garden, cloth house or greenhouse. 
Yellow daisy. Vigorous 3' growth. Resistant foliage. Good cut flower 
production. 
Very formal yellow pompon. Outstanding flower quality. A variety for 
cutting. 
Small yellow pompon. Vigorous, upright habit. Fine cut flower growth. 
Flower is a small version of Gold Coast and very durable. 
Ivory yellow decorative. Important in the list of early cut flower varieties. 
Outstanding because of its color. 
A small formal yellow pompon. A cut flower variety with production, flower 
substance and durable foliage. 
Intermediate cream yellow single. Excellent growth and _ production. 
Recommended for Apr. 15 to June 15 and Sept. 15 to Oct. 20 flowering. 
Suggested for late cloth house. 
