Singles, Anemones 
THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., RICHMOND, INDIANA 
Singles and Anemones 
WILL ADD INTEREST AND VARIETY TO YOUR COLLECTION 
SINGLES 
MRS. WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM. This variety has 
been tried for years and, in our opinion, remains 
today the peer of all the single pinks. It is a lovely 
shade of rosy pink, and the retailer will find it most val¬ 
uable. It flowers around the first week in November. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM. A beautiful bronze sport 
of Mrs. William Buckingham. Its habit of growth 
and blooming period are similar to its parent. We 
recommend it highly. A variety usually in heavy 
demand for baskets and vase arrangements. 
ANEMONES 
BETTY ROSE. A large-flowered Anemone suitable for 
disbudding, maturing October 25. Color an even 
shade of deep lavender-pink throughout, with full 
rounded cushion. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Late crimson-maroon which 
should be disbudded for best results. Easily grown 
variety with excellent stem and foliage. Matures 
November 25 and later. 
GARZA SUPREME. This improved form of Garza is 
a valuable addition to the list of Anemones. It is 
pure white, graceful in habit, but, most important, 
it comes into bloom in December and can be held 
over into January. Exceedingly valuable for the 
retail grower. A wonderful keeper. 
Ohio State 
MELBA. I n color it is an intense red, the reverse petals 
being gold. This is, perhaps, the brightest color 
ever produced in a Chrysanthemum maturing 
November 1 and later, and should be disbudded for 
best results. 
MRS. ALFRED G. WILSON. A pure white, very free 
in growth and bloom. Requires very little disbud¬ 
ding. Blooms November 5. 
NORMA. Large-flowering, orchid-pink Anemone with 
golden pink cushion, making a very striking com¬ 
bination. Individual flowers average 4 to 5 inches 
across. Matures November 25 to December 1. 
ROLINDA. A new bronzy Anemone introduced last 
year by DePetris. Not a large flower, but very 
prolific. Can be grown in nicely arranged sprays 
without disbudding. Matures November 25 to 
December 1. 
SUSANNE MILLER. Golden yellow sport of Norma 
and similar to its parent in every other way. 
YELLOW GARZA. Another improved form of Garza 
with the same habits of growth and blooming-date. 
Good Pot-Plants 
Butler’s Caprice. Deep pink. 
Crimson Glow. Crimson-maroon. 
Gold Lode. Golden yellow. 
Kathleen Thompson. Crimson. 
Lilac Caprice. Deep violet. 
Melba. Red petals, with golden reverse. 
Ohio State. Clear yellow. Dwarf Anemone. 
Purple Caprice. Royal purple. 
Rolinda. Bronze-orange. 
Source d’Or (Lizzie Adcock). Tawny bronze. 
Thanksgiving Pink. Pink. 
Yellow Caprice. Golden yellow. 
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