ore Fompons— Autumn's FASHION PLATES 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. (B.N., 1942.) In 
effect, a cushion pompon, an 18-inch out- 
pouring of ball-shaped nuggets, warmly 
yellow. 75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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CHIQUITA 
PEPITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Myriads of creamy 
-PEPITA 
white balls. Dome-like, 18-inch grower. 
September 15. 75e each; 3 for $2.00 
CHIQUITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Glistening gold. 
18 inches. September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
ROSITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Persian-rose, 1l-inch 
pompons from mid-September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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PRINCESS MARGARET 
SUMMERTIME 
ROSITA 
GARNISH YOUR 
GARDEN! 
Keep Your Vases 
Filled! 
RU BY POMPON 
SINGLES 
Gaily bedecked daisies to add that 
subtly airy effect, lighten bouquets 
and bloom profusely in borders. 
PRINCESS MARGARET. Deserves 
wide usage. Opens brick-red, softens to 
sweet salmon-shrimp. Early and tough. 
2 feet. September 20. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
NORTH STAR. (B.N., 1944.) Artlessly 
lovely white, richly available for cutting. 
Rugged. 2% feet. Late September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
SUMMERTIME. (B.N., 1947.) Plant 
Pat. 689. The finest summer-blooming 
Mum when established. A veritable 
goldmine of glistening yellow daisies 
from late July on. Divide each third 
spring. Supremely hardy. 2 feet or 
more. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
NORTH STAR 
orange-bronze. 
RED GOLD 
RED GOLD. Early September’s happy 
harbinger of fall. A showy, reddish 
Good for cold areas. 
Clean grower. 2 feet. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
RUBY POMPON. (B.N., 1943.) Prob- 
ably the most widely grown red pompon. 
Tidy, glowing red globes, richly shaded, 
freely bestowe -d on a neat, erect, 2-foot 
plant. October 3. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
CINDY. Startling in its inferno of red. 
Glowing velvety sheen, richer than illus- 
tration suggests. Great daisies may be 
31% inches in size. 2 feet. October 1. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
CINDY 
SUMMERTIME 
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