Chrysanthemums |i cromwell gardens • cromwell. cqnnji 



ANEMONE 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOVELTY 



FRANCIS ALGER. (Paiitke.) A large yellow. 

 Scroii;4-,i;ro\vin.y i)lant producing well- formed, very 

 attrai ti\ e liaht yellow flowers. A true Anemone 

 and cine of ilu- finest introduced. Given a certi- i 

 ficatc by :he Chrysanthemum Society of America 

 at Cleveland in 1915. 2'i-inch plants, 30 cts. 

 each, S3 per doz., $20 per 100. 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF 

 ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



2'/4-inch plants, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $8 per 100 



Azelda. Light pink with a slight trace of lavender; 



center cream-yellow. Single row of lavender ray 



Horets. Produces exquisite sprays suitable for any 



sort of artistic arrangement. 

 Bessie Flight. A bright rose-pink, having a full center. 

 Betsy Presby. Canary-yellow in color. E.xcellent for 



pot culture or for cutting in sprays. 

 Eugene Langaulet. Oim-[) i;oldrn yi llow in color with 



a double row of [i. taN iii-i pi.anini iu enough to class 



tliis very desiralih- \.au-i\ uiih tli.- .\nemones. The 



lateness ol its blooiiiini; ^l a^on rnabli-s the grower to 



hold it for Thanksgiving. Its Ijright golden color and 



its close resemblance to the Pompons recommend it 



for general growing. 

 Garza. The well-known white variety; considered the 



best in its class. 

 Golden Lida Thomas. A tall-growing pure Anemone 



variety. The flowers are nicely formed and of good substance but not large 



general growing for late nuuiii; tlii- should be a general favorite. 

 Princess. A seedling from < a • i. ain-white in color, with ray petals evenly spaced around a large anemone 



center of quill petals. Thr halai oi the plant is good, growing to a medium height and covered with fiowers. 

 Yellow Garza. Yellow sport ul Garza. Similar to the parent except in color. 



Golden Lida Thomas 



They are carried well apart and for 



The garden, after frost has drstioyrd all else, can be fill 

 many varieties of Chrysanthemums that are root-hardy, 

 but the varieties we are offering here, based on exti iisi\r 

 as not only hardy but frost-resisting. They have gi\ en u^ 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



th flowers, if proper selection 



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,iii<! n-all\- to be depended upon tor lli. 

 the gaiclrn needs after the October li..- 

 ol the fall garden depends upon the H 

 tlieinums. The early-flowering type, having flowers of 

 good size and embracing a wide range of color, are 

 admiral.'ly adapted to garden planting. 



We offer \du a selection from this comparatively new 

 < l.iv-aiitlK inuiii lamily. tliat includes those varieties 



Xcu [Midland climati-. We have chos('n the best in 

 l ach color and eliminated those which have failed to 

 hold good foliage. We believe this list is the best 

 selection of Hardy Chrysanthemums that can be 



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le lilies 



.i^lliered to. they should d 



> well and show tliei 





elation by being a blaze 



of color in the ea 



ly'lall. 



