Intermediate and Decorative Pompons 
Varieties listed under this type are to be 
grown in sprays. Should be topped at least 
three times during the summer to encourage 
them to form a good size bush. These varieties 
may be disbudded after a good size bush is ob- 
tained. Flowers will be more perfectly formed 
and much larger in size than not disbudded. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
20 cents each, 3 for 55 cents (one name) 
$2.00 per dozen (one name) 
BRONZE 
BEAUREGARD. Reddish orange pom. November 5. 
BRONZE BULKELEY. Beautiful buff-bronze medium size. 
October 20. 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE. Sport of popular “Masterpiece.” 
October 25. (See Illustration.) 
BRONZE THYRA. Salmon bronze sport of “Thyra.” No- 
vember 1. (Illustrated.) 
CELEBRITY. Decorative. Rich apricot-bronze. October 25. 
(Iustrated.) 
COPPERHEAD. Large coppery bronze decorative. Novem- 
ber 10. 
CORAL FROST. Gloriously beautiful blending of bronze, 
coral, and pink shades. Decorative pom. October 20. 
DOROTHY TURNER. Orange yellow with reverse side of 
reddish bronze. Unique. November 15. 
FIREFLY. Orange bronze medium size formal type. Octo- 
ber 25. 
MAGICIAN. Large bronze pom. November 1. 
RUBICON. Bright reddish bronze. Solid texture. Novem- 
ber 1. 
PINK — LAVENDER — PURPLE 
CATTLEYA. Clearest orchid pink good size decorative 
flowers. November 1. 
EDITH ROBERTS. Deep orchid pink, tight formal medium 
size flowers. October 15. 
GRACIE FIELDS. Decorative purple. November 1. 
HIGHLIGHT. Combination of light pink with dark pink 
center. November 1. 
LETITIA. Clear pink with deep pink center. October 25. 
LINDA. Most popular deep rose pink large decorative 
flowers. October 15. 
PURPLE QUEEN. Large deep orchid with silvery touch 
on outer petals. Decorative type of 3 to 4 imches across. 
Extremely popular both in pots and as cut flower. Oc- 
tober 25. 
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CELEBRITY (DECORATIVE TYPE) 
MASTERPIECE. Tourmaline pink. October 25. (Illustrated.) 
MISSION. Soft pink with deep rose center. October 30. 
PINK DOT. Pink with deep pink eye. October 15. 
PINK DREAM. Coming closest to a pure pink in Chrysan- 
themum. Rare variety. October 25. 
QUEEN OF PINKS. Deep orchid pink. October 15. (IIlus- 
trated.) 
THYRA. Deep lavender pink. November 1. (Illustrated.) 
DEANNA LEE. Our greatest pride. Brightest red that we 
know. October 20. 
MARTHA. Decorative type pompon of unusual beauty. 
Brightest maroon red in color. October 20. Price: 35 
cents, 3 for $1.00. 
SANOVAR. Intense bronzy red decorative. November 10. 
TRIUMPH. Deep wine red almost purple. November 10 
WHITE 
BELRAY. Most vigorous 
flowers. November 20. 
growing pure white globular 
MAID OF ORLEANS. White decorative. October 15. 
POPCORN. Lovely white prolific variety. October 15. 
PRISTINE. Glistening white best early. October 15. (Illus- 
trated). 
SILVERPLATE. Decorative white. October 20. 
