30 BLANCHARD GARDENS 
Large Pompons Suitable for Disbudding 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE DOTY — Light bronze. Good sprays, 
strong stems. Tall. Mat. Nov. 5. 
BRONZE THYRA—Lovely sport from “Thyra.” 
The close, compact, cupped petals have the ap- 
pearance of a pompon dahlia. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Nov. 1. 
CELEBRITY—An excellent example of a deco- 
rative pompon. Color is a definate shade of 
apricot-bronze. Med. hgh. Mat. Oct. 25. 
FIREBIRD—A perfectly formed bronze pompon 
slightly diffused with red. Fine for cutting hav- 
of ee stems and foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. 
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PINK 
ANGELO—This early blooming pompon is one 
the best of its kind. A very soft delicate shade 
of pink. Tall. Mat. Oct. 5. 
ELORA—Large, fully double solid flowers 2% 
inches in diameter. A fine delicate shade of shell 
pink shading to orchid. Has fine waxy petalage 
and glossy foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 5. 
FAIR MAID — That rare, beautiful shade of 
clear daybreak pink so easy to look upon. 214- 
inch blooms produced on fine sprays. Mat. 
Oc 25: 
LILLIAN DOTY—Beautiful shell pink. Flowers 
3 to 3% inches. Fully incurved. Tall. Mat. 
Octald: 
PINK DREAM—An excellent light orchid pink 
of the decorative type. Very large when dis- 
budded. Mat. Oct. 25. 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
PINK SILVER BALL—A sport from “Silver 
Ball” retaining the admirable characteristics of 
the mother plant. Blooms 3 inches in diameter. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Sept. 25. 
QUEEN OF PINKS—Deep orchid pink of excel- 
lent quality. Makes a very fine pot plant or bush 
in garden as you can have ten to twelve blooms 
on each plant. When disbudded will attain from 
3'4to 4 inches in diameter. Short. Mat. Oct. 15. 
THYRA—Deep lavender. Close, compact, cupped 
petals with the appearance of a pompon dahlia. 
A distinctive novelty. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
WHITE 
ARCADIA—Pure white, well rounded blooms. 
Extremely productive. Mat. Oct. 25. 
DIANA—A snowy white bloom of exquisite lacy 
daintiness. This flower is one of the very best 
of its type and every "Mum grower deems it a 
“must” in the garden. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 5. 
PRISCILLA—Compact rigid sprays carry a 
maximum of clear white ball shaped flowers. 
Deep green foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 25. 
SILVER BALL—Pure white. Flowers 3 inches 
in diameter. Hgt. 4 ft. Mat. Sept. 25. (See color 
illus. page 25.) 
WHITE DOTY—Very large, clear white. Tall. 
Mat aOoCtr 20. 
WHITE PEARL—Pure white variety of good 
petalage and foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
RED 
RED DOTY—Very large red similar to White 
Doty except in color. Tall. Mat. Oct. 25. 
RED RUST—This brilliant red and gold large 
pompon has unusual color combination. With- 
out doubt one of the finest of early blooming. 
Excellent stem and foliage. Tall. Mat. Oct. 20. 
YELLOW 
CINCINNATI—A rich golden yellow pompon 
which produces quality blooms when disbudded. 
Short. Mat. Oct. 10. 
GOLDEN FAIRY—An excellent yellow, equally 
good when disbudded or grown in sprays. Med. 
hgtMat.Octs 15. 
GOLDEN HERALD—Rich golden yellow dec- 
orative pompon, large flowers, good stem and 
attractive foliage. Free-flowering. Med. hgt. 
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YELLOW ARCADIA—Same as Arcadia in all 
respects save color, which is a golden yellow. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
YELLOW DOTY—This is a far superior bloom 
to the old yellow Doty. Has good foliage and a 
stiff stem. Tall. Mat. Nov. 15. 
Intermediate Type Pompons 
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ALGIERS—A new bright apricot bronze pom- 
pon. Excellent compact sprays generously pro- 
duce perfectly formed two inch flowers. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
BARCAROLE—An easily grown golden yellow 
pom, extremely formal in appearance. High 
production rate and lack of sensitivity to cul- 
tural conditions are valuable assets. Tall. Mat. 
Nov. 5. (See color illus. page 25.) 
BONTON—A small intermediate of the button 
formation. From a distance it appears to be a 
solid golden bronze in color, but upon closer 
inspection it shows a mass of tightly cupped 
petals, the exterior surface of which show a 
golden bronze and the interior of which show a 
EE eS A most beautiful contrast. Tall. Mat. 
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BRONZE DOT—A delightful sport from ‘Pink 
Dot” with most satisfactory growing habits. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
CALIFORNIA FIREBIRD—Bronze with glints 
of gold. Exotic in formation and very graceful. 
Tall. Mat. Dec. 1. (See color illus. page 25.) 
