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BRONZE & RED POMPONS, 
Gold Braid 
Paragon 
Wini Tangier 
Dk. Br. Masterpiece 
Illini Rye 
Mrs. Dewey 
Illini Honey 
Shalimar 
Bronze Princeton 
Thelma 
Yolanda 
Wanakah 
Falcon 
Indian Head 
Amberina 
Br. Enchantress 
Dazzler 
Pageantry 
Harlequin 
Cavalcade 
Dk. Br. Minsfrel 
Chrisimas Greefing 
Claret 
Topaz 
Poinsettia 
Nov. 12 
Nov. 12 
Nov. 12 
Nov. 12 
Nov. 12 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 20 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 28 
Dec. 1 
Dec. 5 
Dec. 5 
Dec. 10 
Dec. 10 
Dec. 10 
Dec. 13 
Dec. 15 
Dec. 15 
Dec. 15 
Dec. 20 
DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES—Conit’d. 
A beautiful two-tone bronze pompon. Fine from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15. 
A large red pompon. Heavy producer. A red Masterpiece with good 
flower substance. Very important in the cloth house and for continuous 
flowering in the greenhouse. Can be disbudded to a single flower. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Large rusty red-bronze decorative. Color holds well during 
summer for a bronze. 
Dark sport of Bronze Masterpiece. Excellent color when Br. Masterpiece 
fades. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Straw color intermediate pompon. Exceptional substance and 
stem strength. Very uniform. Shades well. 
(Cummings) A heavy-petalled deep bronze single for Thanksgiving. The 
duplex nature of this flower together with a unique coloring make this a 
very desirable variety for late Sept., Oct. and November. A strong grower. 
Ships and handles exceptionally well. 
(Univ. of Ill.) Small honey amber pompon. Good production, excellent 
spray formation. 
Lively orange bronze anemone. Short compact well suited to pot plant 
culture or cut flowers. Sprays well or attains good size disbudded in pots. 
A useful improvement over Gypsy. A valuable variety to shade or delay. 
Bronze sport of Princeton. Distinct from Red Princeton. 
(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. 
Intermediate tawny bronze anemone. Color and form valuable for Thanks- 
giving season. Very high production. 
(Skloud) Coral salmon sport of Hasegawa Pink. Good production and 
growth habit of the original. 
Intermediate reddish bronze pompon. An improved Rusticon. 
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. 
Bright orange bronze intermediate decorative. Vigorous, clean growth. A 
late Princeton with very high production. Responds well and grows 
dependably under most any temperature or light condition. 
Orange bronze Sport of Enchantress. 
(Helm) Coppery bronze partial anemone type. Seedling of Yellow Valencia 
and Crimson Glow. Strong growing variety and a color that blends well. 
A red pompon. Best described as a Red Snow. 
Crimson red intermediate decorative. Vigorous wiry growth. Excellent low 
temperature variety. Fast, uniform response, 
Intermediate pompon. Bright Mandarin red with petal showing a golden 
bronze reverse. Short restricted growth. 
Reddish bronze sport of Bronze Minstrel. 
Large red decorative. The one red pompon for Christmas with good 
production. It has a place in the flowering program from Nov. 15 to 
Feb, 15. 
A brilliant red daisy for Christmas. A short stocky growth. Requires mini- 
mum of 55°-60° F. night temperature for best development. 
Warm, orange bronze single. Heavily petalled with good substance and 
vigorous, free growth. Will not go blind. Bronze, generally believed to be 
of slight value at this season, finds in Topaz a very brilliant color which 
is striking under artificial lights. 
Scarlet red large daisy. Strong growth. Needs no disbudding. Attains the 
size of the Valencias on natural sprays. Responds uniformly, takes low 
temperature well. A most important addition to the Christmas season. 
PINK POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
Sweetheart 
Oct. 10 
Light lavender pink daisy. Grows to height of about 3'. Fine for cut and 
holds well. 
