ioo Chrysanthemum Culture for America. 



Large Anemone Types. 



Thorpe, Jr., Geo. Sand, Gladys Spaulding, Gluck, 



Louis Bonamy, Mrs. M. Russell, Mrs. Pethers, Aquisition. 



JAPANESE ANEMONES. 



''The flowers of the varieties constituting this group are 

 remarkable for their large size and fantastic form. The disc 

 is more or less regular in form, but the ray florets vary con- 

 siderably in length, breadth and arrangement ; in some flow- 

 ers they are narrow and much twisted, in others they are 

 broad and curled, and in some instances the ray florets droop 

 and form an elegant fringe." 



Japanese Anemone Types. 



Fabian de Mediana, Mad. R. Owen, Sabine, Ratapoil, 



Soeur Dorothee Souille, Duchess of Edinburg, Mad. Berthe Pigny, Bacchus. 



POMPONS. 



These are all small compact blooms, and are favorites with 

 many on account of their neat growing habit and free bloom- 

 ing qualities. The French growers gave them this name from 

 the resemblance of the flower to the tuft or pompon upon the 

 soldiers' caps. The blooms are nearly globular, being slightly 

 flattened and average about one-and-a-half inches in diame- 

 ter, the florets of each bloom being of a single kind. 



Pompon Types. 



Bob, General Canrobert, Snowdrop, Souvenir de Jersey, 



Cedo Nulli, President, Osiris, Vald'Or. 



POMPON ANEMONES. 



"The Anemone Pompons are of a dwarf growth, having 

 small flowers, with a center or disc of quilled florets, and 

 more or less regularly arranged ray florets. As in the large 

 anemones, the disc should be high, full and neat, and the ray 

 florets flat, and so regularly arranged as to be more or less 

 circular in outline." 



