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YELLOW POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES—Cont'd. 
Symmetry Dec. 5 Intermediate yellow pompon. Stocky growth habit. Perfect form. Best for | 
flowering in natural season. 
A good variety for flowering Oct. 15 to March 15. Tolerates wide tempera- 
Goldtone Dec. 5 A heavy-petalled yellow single. Best described as a yellow Christmas Star. 
ture range. | 
Corsair Dec. 12 Large yellow pompon. Outstanding for quality, vigor and production. A 
"best"! for Oct. 15 to Mar. 15 in yellow pompons. 
Cream Snowcrest Dec. 15 (H. R. Frank) Cream yellow Sport of Snowcrest. A soft color, very useful 
Dec. thru Feb. 
Yellow Snowcrest Dec. 15 A clear yellow sport of Snowcrest. 
Sequin Dec. 15 Small yellow pompon. A late Pixie. Superior to Golden Anniversary in 
response and growth habit. Hard, round, and durable. ; 
Shamrock Dec. 15 Large yellow decorative. A yellow mate for Silversmith. Heavy Yuleflame 
growth and production. November through Feb. flowering. 
Sunkist Dec. 20 Intermediate deep golden yellow single. Strong growth plus high quality 
flower with medium production. Useful Dec. Ist thru February. 
Sunrise Dec. 20 A yellow pompon best described as a late Gold Coast. Sunrise is not 
sensitive to low night temperatures. A better growth habit then either 
Yellow Snow or Golden Anniversary. 
Gold Seal Dec. 20 (DePetris) Intermediate lemon yellow single. Very heavy production. 
Recommended for winter flowering. More productive than either Sunkist 
or Cinderella. 
Revelry Dec. 20 Intermediate light yellow decorative resembling Yellow Revelation with an 
improved flower quality. A dependable late, low temperature produc- 
tive variety. 
Siren Dec. 25 A yellow decorative. Smaller than Vibrant but very similar to it and flowers 
later. Tolerates low night temperatures. 
Ill. Yel. Snowbound Jan. 5 (Univ. of Ill.) A yellow sport of Illinois Snowbound. 
BRONZE & RED POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
Marionette Oct. 1 A small rust red pompon about 114" in diameter. Very formal type. 
Strong plant. Grows to about 25" in height. Good cut flower variety. 
Holds well. 
W. P. Snyder Oct. 1 (Univ. of Neb.) Intermediate decorative. Apricot bronze. Dwarf, compact, 
and prolific. Color and growth adapt well to early garden and early pot 
plant culture. 
Mogul Oct. 1 (DePetris) Intermediate orange rust decorative. Vigorous upright growth 
with strong stems. Outstanding color and good form. 
Firecracker Oct. 5 Mahogany bronze decorative close to burnt orange. Tall, cut flower growth. 
The flower holds color well and is quite frost resistant. 
Avalon Oct. 5 (DePetris) Small light bronze pompon. Resembles Mme. Chiang KaiShek 
in color with an improved growth habit, 
Huntsman Oct. 5 (Bristol) Large decorative, orange bronze. Intense color plus good form 
and upright growth make for useful cut flowers, a striking garden variety. 
Mona Oct. 5 (DePetris) Very hard, intermediate bronze pompon, Bushy, compact grower. 
A variety for border and pot culture. 
Panorama Oct. 8 (DePetris) Small orange rust decorative. Very good growth and form. 
Suggested for use as a cut flower Sept. | thru Oct. 10 and again May 15 
thru July I. 
Fireside Oct. 10 Burnt orange and salmon decorative. Attains a height of 30" or more. 
Foliage very resistant. High producer. Fine cut flowers. 
Remembrance Oct. 10 Intermediate red decorative. Compact growth. Color improves Red Velvet. 
Well adapted for garden and pot plant culture. 
Carmine Queen Oct. 10 (DePetris) Brilliant carmine red pompon. Hard flower. For cut flowers in 
the garden or greenhouse. A beautiful red. One of the few varieties that 
retains full brilliance to maturity. 
Calico Oct. 10 Coral bronze daisy. Strong, tall plant. A fine flower for cutting. 
Bamboo Oct. 10 A buff bronze daisy 214" in diameter. Vigorous 30" growth. Fine flower 
quality; a good keeper. 
Blueblood Oct. 10 Deep amaranth red decorative. Vigorous cut flower growth. Color strongly 
resembles that of the old variety Burgundy. 
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