NEW INTRODUCTIONS 1955 (Continued) MIKKELSEN & SONS GREENHOUSES 
Trenton -— — December 15 - - (1)-week) 
An intermediate pompon which gives more variety for the Christmas 
season. Good form and substance. 
Talmeda - = January 5- - (15-week) 
This variety extends the natural blooming season about another 
ten days and is a more consistent variety than Revelation. An 
intermediate white pompon with good form and substance. 
‘YELLOW POMPONS, ANEMONES AND SINGLES 
Sarasota - =- October 15 - - (8+week) 
A bright lemon intermediate pompon from the garden variety group 
which has much promise as an eight week variety in the year 
around program. 
Yellow Mary MacArthur - - Dieckmann - = October 23 - = (9-week) 
A canary yellow sport of Mary MacArthur which does not stall under 
the high temperature conditions of the summer. Is very productive, 
has uniform response and helps fill the need of varieties for the 
summer flowering program in the greenhouse. This variety shows much 
promise from May through September. 
Sauterne - = October 30 - - (9-week) 
Highly recommended in the greenhouse from May through October as it 
tolerates extremes in temperature. An improvement in production and 
quality over existing yellow daisy varieties of this particular group. 
Illini Yellow Igloo - - Mikkelsen - - November 10 = = (10-week) 
A yellow sport of Illini Igloo which has good response and produc- 
tion April through November. A much-needed ten-week yellow pom 
suited for spring, summer and early fall production. Its form and 
production are the same as the original Illini Igloo which is white, 
Yellow Izola - - November 12 - - (10-week) 
An old variety reestablished for pot plant purposes. A low compact 
prolific variety which needs some disbudding to add substance to 
the flowers. 
' Yellow Snowflurry - - Mikkelsen = = November 15 - - (11-week) 
A creamy yellow sport of Snowflurry; a pastel yellow suitable for 
modern floral designs of the present time. A small button with 
good substance and very high in production. 
