YELLOW POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
6 = Week Varieties 
P Ming Octe 1 Orange yellow garden pompon. - (P-3) 
P Yel. Chrise Columbus Oct. 1 Sport of Chris. Columbus. Intermediate 
lemon yellow decorative. Well adapted to the border and 
pot plant culture. A proven pot plant from April 15 to 
October 15. - (S-3) 
P Moénlight Octe ih Intermediate yellow pompone Short compact 
growth habit. Suggested for borders and pot plants from 
April 15 to October 15. - (P-3) 
P Honeycorb Octe 1 Small pompon. - (S-1) 
7 - Week Varieties 
Polaris Octe 5 An early yellow daisy. An Arctic 
hybrid. - (S-2) 
Chase Nye Octe 5 Intermediate decorative. - (S-2) 
P Garland Oct. 5 Int. Yellow daisy. Compact vigorous 
growthe Garland has an exceptionally durable flower. A 
good early pot plant. - (S-1) 
Dwight Douglas Oct. 5 (DePetris) Large decorative cut 
flower garden variety. - (P-1) 
P Yellow Spoon Oct. 5 Intermediate yellow spoon single. Well 
suited for garden and pot culture. - (S-2) 
P Sunstone Octe 8 (DePetris) A soft yellow spider or 
spoon type flower. A novel and attractive garden flower 
and spring pot plant. - (P-1) 
Lee Powell Oct. 10 Large yellow decorative. - (P-3) 
P Goldrush Oct. 10 Yellow daisy. Resistant foliage. 
Good cut flower and pot plant variety. - (S-2) 
Treasure Octe 10 Small yellow pompone Vigorous, 
upright habit. Fine cut flower growth. - (S-1) 
Bright Forecast Oct. 10 Very formal yellow pompone Out- 
standing flower quality. A variety for cutting. - (S-2) 
P Lemonade Oct. 12 Ivory yellow decorative. Important in 
the list of early cut flower varieties. Outstanding for 
spring pots because of its color. - (S-2) 
