Colorado classic is large (6-8") and looks like a loosely, pinkish, feathered pompom ball-sounds good. But, these heavy blooms are attached to the plant by thin, longish stems that eventually can't support them. Probably, 90% of the blooms will break over. One plus is that, though they make a poor bouquet flower, when they are heads down their petticoats show!
Also, Marie Schnugg is exotically attractive, but is a poor team player in a bouquet, because within 24 hours it will start bailing petals in protest.
Second year with Sorbet and again stingy with flower production and plant growth. One more year to shape up or ship out.