Price Per 
50 Cuttings 
PINKETTE — Intermediate pink POMPON. A bread-and- 
butter variety to grow with Keepsake and Gold Coast. 
Recommended May and June and September and Octo- 
ber in the greenhouse, August through October in cloth 
house. Oct. 25. 
VOGUE — Large pink SINGLE. Beautiful form and sub- 
stance. Valuable June and July. Rigid growth. Improves 
Ballerina and Soprano. Good in August-September 
cloth house. Oct. 25. 
BLUE CHIP — Intermediate pink DECORATIVE. Vigorous 
growth, heavy production. Pleasing color. May and 
June in greenhouse and August through October in 
cloth house. A good spring pot plant disbud. Nov. 1. 
LOTUS — Intermediate pink POMPON. Mary McArthur 
growth. High quality for shading program. Nov. 3. 
TEMPO — Intermediate deep pink DECORATIVE. A nine- 
week Masterpiece. Rigid stem, hard durable flower. 
April through June in the greenhouse, August and 
September in cloth house. Nov. 3. 
PORTRAIT — Large pink POMPON. Heavy producer with 
high-quality flowers. Growth strong, compact with ex- 
cellent sprays. May be grown anytime ten-week varie- 
ties are used. Responds to partial disbudding. Tolerates 
a lower minimum temperature than Pandora, Excellent 
pot plant March through December, Nov. 8. 
PENNANT — Intermediate pink DECORATIVE. A dark pink 
Masterpiece. Fine form and substance. Tolerates low 
temperature. Vigorous growth. April through October 
in greenhouse, August through October in cloth house. 
Nov. 10. 
COVER GIRL — Light pink intermediate ANEMONE with 
salmon-pink cushion. Good color and form. Short, 
compact growth with good production. For cut and 
pot use. Nov. 10. 
NOBILITY — Intermediate light pink SINGLE. Very flat 
form. Medium to tall with free, easy growth. Recom- 
mended May, June, October and November in green- 
house, August through October in cloth house. Nov. 10. 
CAROLE — Light pink ANEMONE with salmon-pink cush- 
ion. Resembles Majorette but smoother color and more 
substance. Production above average. Nov. 15. 
POLKA — Intermediate pink ANEMONE. Essentially a pot 
plant but valuable as a spray or disbud. Beautiful 
form and color. Compact growth. Recommended 
October through June. Nov. 20. 
NUGANO — Intermediate POMPON. Excellent growth and 
production. A high-quality flower. One of the most im- 
portant pink pompons for this season. Nov. 20. 
DARK PINK MAJORETTE —Intermediate ANEMONE, dark 
sport of Majorette. Lively, intense color. Same habit as 
parent. Nov. 20. 
ILLIN] FORMAL — Intermediate rose-pink POMPON., Fine 
growth and production. Excellent substance. Flowers 
for Thanksgiving. Novel form that should be popular. 
Noy. 23. 
PINK CLOUD — Light pink DECORATIVE, Greenish over- 
cast until mature. Fine form and substance. Nov. 25. 
ARGYLE — Small pink POMPON. Fine clean growth. Hard 
flower plus highly acceptable pink shade. An outstand- 
ing late pompon. Dec. 10. 
® STANDARD YELLOW 
DARK YELLOW CHATTANOOGA — Deep yellow sport of 
Chattanooga. Large incurved type with same habit as 
original variety. Nov. 25. 
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NEW GARDEN VARIETIES 
@® WHITE 
Price Per 
50 Cuttings 
OSTOSA — Solid pure white medium-large POMPON. 
Vigorous semi-dwarf habit. Very free flowering with 
good substance. Sept. 25. 
LIMELIGHT — Free and productive solid white POMPON 
with a greenish cast. Excellent substance and form. 
Excellent cutting variety. Oct. 5. 
MARSHMALLOW — Heavily petalled pure white SINGLE. 
See listing under greenhouse varieties. Oct. 5. 
@ YELLOW 
BUTTERCUP (H) — Large golden yellow incurving bloom. 
Excellent grower with good foliage. Very free flower- 
ing. Oct. 15. 
SUNSTONE — Free and vigorous plant produces many 
soft yellow spoon or spider-like blooms, Somewhat 
tall growth. Useful for cut and garden decoration. 
Oct. 8. 
LEE POWELL — Large showy golden-yellow DECORA- 
TIVE. Oct. 10. 
SARASOTA — Lively yellow solid POMPON. Good size 
and substance. Vigorous and productive. Suitable for 
cut. Medium tall, Oct. 15. 
ORDALIA — Deep gold yellow DECORATIVE. See listing 
under greenhouse varieties. Oct. 25. 
@® BRONZE AND RED 
REGINA — Large blooms of a pleasing coral apricot 
bronze. Free flowering. Oct. 1. 
BUCKEYE — Intermediate salmon-bronze POMPON. See 
listing under greenhouse varieties. Oct. 8. 
CALUMET (H) — Outstanding full DECORATIVE. A lively 
apricot with luminous glow. Foliage good with free, 
vigorous growth. Best results when disbudded, Oct. 10. 
CHOPIN — Large incurved light bronze with twenty or 
more blooms to the plant. Strong stems and vigorous 
semi-dwarf growth. Oct. 15. 
ARVIS — Vivid bronze small POMPON. Free growth and 
good stem. Oct. 15. 
MOONMAID — Intermediate salmon bronze POMPON. 
See listing under greenhouse varieties. Oct. 14. 
@ PINK 
CORONA (H) — Outstanding vivid pink daisy shading to 
wine. Blooms good size and excellent substance. 
Growth and foliage good. Excellent for cutting and 
garden decoration. Oct. 5. 
PETRISIAN MAUVE, PINK AND ROSE — Intermediate 
POMPONS. See listing under greenhouse varieties. 
Octao: 
SONNET — Intermediate salmon pink POMPONS. See 
under greenhouse listing. Oct. 14. 
BETTY — Intermediate light salmon-pink DECORATIVE. 
See under greenhouse listing. Oct. 14. 
FAIRYLAND — Intermediate lively pink DECORATIVE. See 
under greenhouse listing. Oct. 15. 
CITATION — Intermediate pink POMPON. See under 
greenhouse listing. Oct. 5. 
$7.50 
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FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
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