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PINK POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES—Conft’d. 
Dubonnet Valencia 
Heritage 
Imp. Dk. Supreme 
Debutante 
Li. Pk. Minstrel 
Serrated Riviera 
Medallion 
Rose Medallion 
Wilson’s White 
Giant Betsy Ross 
Crystal Queen 
Indiana Market 
Snowline 
Moribana 
Gold Lace 
Yellow Lace 
Hooked Lace 
Imp. Ind. Yellow 
Dk. Ind. Yel. (Pots) 
Yellow Rayonnantfe 
Yel. Marketeer 
Cream Mefo 
Mrs. Calkins 
Yellow Moeller 
Nov. 28 (Southern Floral) Dubonnet sport of Valencia. This variety improves Orchid 
Valencia with a brighter more intense color. Valuable for shading and 
delay programs. 
Dec. 1 Large formal dark pink pompon. Free, vigorous growth, good production 
Improves the production of Minuet and responds more uniformly than 
Riviera or Minstrel. 
Dec. 10 Improved sport of Dk. Pk. Supreme. This selection possesses a larger, 
flatter flower plus color intensification. All Supremes are best grown cool. 
Dec. 10 Large pink single with color similar to that of Valencia, Produces better 
than Rosalind. Best at lower temperatures; therefore easier to grow than 
the Valencias. Good thru Nov., Dec., Jan., and Feb. 
Dec. 13 Shell pink sport of Minstrel. 
Dec. 15 (Mikkelson) Saw-tooth petalled sport of Riviera, somewhat resembling a 
carnation in form. 
Dec. 20 Intermediate pink pompon. Similar to Riviera with a superior growth habit. 
A good pink for flowering Nov. thru Feb. 
Dec. 20 Rose pink sport of Medallion. 
WHITE STANDARDS 
Nov. 1 (lan Wilson) Intermediate incurved. Outstanding white standard for pots. 
Nov. 5 Large flowered sport of Betsy Ross. 
Nov. 10 A sport from Orchid Queen that improves Jean Elizabeth in clarity of color 
and compactness of flower. 
Nov. 20 (Baur-Steinkamp) White standard incurve. Similar in habit to December 
White. 
Dec. 10 A large showy white flower. Form of flower resembles that of the Pocketts 
and Helen Frick. 
YELLOW STANDARDS 
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Dalwin 
Red Glifters 
Royal Bronze 
Nomago 
Dk. Ind. Bronze 
Br. Orchid Queen 
Mary Garden 
Lavender Queen 
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(DePetris) Yellow spider. Good growth and high quality flower. Recom- 
mended for June flowering but tall and will require 12 wk. short day 
response treatment. 
Golden yellow sport of Yellow Lace. Tubes are straight. 
Yellow sport of Queen's Lace. 
Sport of Yel. Lace. The tube ends open and incurve presenting an attrac- 
tive hooked appearance. For pot plants this characteristic adds an attrac- 
tive feature. 
Improved slightly deeper yellow selection of Ind. Yellow. 
For pot plant use only. Somewhat shorter in growth habit than Ind. Yellow. 
Yellow sport of Rayonnante. 
(Johannes) Yellow sport selected from Marketeer. 
Cream yellow selection from Mefo. Primarily of value in the Dec. thru 
May flowering program when the softer colors have most demand. 
Large deep yellow standard, partial incurve. An old variety relisted by 
popular demand. 
Sport of Margaret Moeller. 
& RED STANDARDS 
(DePetris) Large light bronze spider. The quills are completely arranged 
with small barbs. Shades well in the cloth house. 
Red sport of Glitters. 
Large orange bronze disbud. Short compact growth habit. A Dutch import 
which adds a striking color to the pot plant group of varieties. 
(DePetris) Bronze spider; — the best of the bronze spider varieties. 
(Calvert) Dk. reddish bronze sport of Ind. Bronze. 
Apricot buff sport of Orchid Queen. 
PINK STANDARDS 
(DePetris) A pink spider. An interesting new addition to this increasingly 
popular class of novelities. A much stronger stem than that of Rayonnante. 
Lavender sport of Orchid Queen. Flower more compact and color more 
intense than that of Dk. Orchid Queen. 
