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SPRAY TYPES 
Under the heading of Spray Types are the following: 
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Singles—open centers. 
B. Anemones—vwith crested. center. Shasta. 
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Button Pomps—dquite small, round, hard flowers. Pinoc- 
chio, Pixie. 
. Formal Pomps—generally a harder, deeper flower of 
regular outline. Gold Coast, Encore. 
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_ DECORATIVE POMPON > 
NEW CLASSIFICATION! 
You may have noticed the new system followed in the ‘54 Ball Mum Guide—especially on Pompons, 
singles, and Anemones, etc. To get away from that cumbersome “handle’’, we are grouping all of them 
under the term, ‘Spray Types’’—as opposed to Standards, which have but one flower per stem. 
E. Decorative Pomps—irregular, less formal outline than 
Formal Pompon, and not quite so deep. Silversmith, 
Rubicon. 
STANDARDS—as before, are the ‘“big’’ Mums. One flower 
per stem. Types: 
A. Incurved—petals turn up and inward. Good News, the 
Indianapolis varieties. 
B. Reflex—petals turn out and down. Thanksgiving Pink 
is cne of them. 
