BRONZE & RED POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES—Conf’d. 
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Nytoda 
Admiral 
Mrs. DuPont 
Fashion 
Witchery 
Nocturne 
Carmelita 
Nokomis 
Red Glow 
James Stewart 
Robinhue 
Cocktail 
Rajah 
Br. Mary McArthur 
Buckskin 
Imp. Bronze Daisy 
(Katoka Red) 
Firefly 
Imp. Red Daisy 
(Adachi Red) 
Buccaneer 
Comanche 
Beauregard 
Chevron 
Chantficleer 
Copperhead 
lini Burma 
Br. Linda Lou 
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Large salmon bronze decorative, garden type, compact rugged growth. 
Has all the good qualities of Mrs. DuPont, with a strikingly new and 
useful color. 
(DePetris) Intermediate Golden Apricot single. Good cut flower growth 
habit. 
Dark crimson red decorative. Plant is more vigorous and productive than 
Red Velvet; color is deeper and holds well. 
Large decorative. Color is a warm bronze. Widely known and re-listed 
because of Mother's Day pot plant value. Also well suited to gardens. 
A new salmon and rosewood semi-double decorative. An important cut 
flower variety. 
A golden bronze decorative. Compact 2' growth. For border and cut 
flowers. A fine keeper. 
(DePetris) An early crimson cut flower variety for field or greenhouse. A 
good hard pompon. 
Orange apricot decorative. Fine cut flower variety for the garden. 
(DePetris) A large bronze decorative. Another outstanding DePetris intro- 
duction. 
Intermediate red pompon. Color improves Red Velvet. Useful in garden 
and pot plant culture. 
(DePetris) Apricot gold pompon. Important for early cloth house. Responds 
with Norona in the early shadings. 
A very double, large red decorative. A top-notch early cut flower variety. 
Salmon orange pompon — a beautiful color. Growth is slow, variety 
attains medium height. A new color and distinctive form. A cut flower 
variety. 
Large scarlet red daisy. Very fine as cut flower. Holds color well in the 
field or early cloth house. Excels Red Daisy in color and growth habit. 
Orange bronze sport of Mary McArthur. 
A tawny bronze daisy. Easily replaces California bronze daisy in the 
early cloth house program. Production is outstanding. 
Intermediate bronze single. Growth habit similar to Bronze Daisy. Color 
is more intense and vivid than original, holding better under high tempera- 
ture conditions. 
(DePetris) A nipponicum seedling. Fine for cloth house. An early red 
pompon that holds its color exceptionally well. 
An improved selection of Red Daisy. 
Rich bronze daisy with very little fading even under high temperatures. 
Fine growth and production. Darker and richer bronze than Buckskin or 
Sylvanna. This variety fills a long felt need for a cloth house bronze daisy 
with petallage and substance. 
(Baur-Steinkamp) Int. pompon, reddish bronze. Color and form improve 
Sparkler. Habit and production resemble Gold Coast. Recommended for 
any shading and flowering program that suits Gold Coast. 
A reddish orange pompon. A very versatile variety that produces good 
flowers every month of the year. 
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 bronze pompon for Sept., Oct. and early Nov. flowering. 
Another interesting bronze for the Autumn season, 
A large coppery bronze decorative. It is very satisfactory grown as dis- 
budded sprays or disbudded to a single flower. Also excellent for pot 
culture. For May and June as well as Sept. thru November. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Light bronze; large pompon. Responds well to disbudding 
and partial disbudding. Satisfactory as a pot plant. Stiff stems and 
uniform, above average production. 
An important color sport of Linda Lou. 
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