GOLDEN LIDA THOMAS—Small golden yellow. A florist’s flower. Ma¬ 
tures Thanksgiving on. 
MERRY XMAS—Small yellow—splendid foliage. Blooms at holiday season. 
PRIMROSE—Light yellow dwarf. Matures October 25th. 
THE CHIEF—Light yellow ray and disc florets—high cushion. Matures 
November l'Oth. 
VOLUNTEER—Deep golden yellow—good commercial. Blooms Thanksgiv¬ 
ing on. 
RED— 
GARZA—Very beautiful red. Makes a good pot plant. Blooms in November. 
RED BIRD—Deep garnet red—with greenish gold center. Matures in Nov. 
LARGE JAPANESE ANEMONES 
25c per plant; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000 
of a variety unless otherwise quoted. 
Not less than 12 at dozen rate, 25 of a variety at 100, 250 at 1000 rate. 
White- 
fantasia—E xhibition, 9 % inches in diameter when grown to a single bloom. 
Pure white rays with bright yellow center. 
GRAF VON AVON—A beautiful pure white—slight pinkish tinge at end of 
petals. 
INNOCENCIA—Outer petals white—pinkish second row with yellow cushion. 
SORONA—The ray florets are white shaded pink with perfect cushion 2 inches 
in diameter of yellow. Disbud or grow to sprays. Blooms October 25th. 
LILAC— 
GRAF VON FLEMMING—Very beautiful clear lavender. 
JUNO—Deep lilac shading to white—cushion very full and loose. 
Pink- 
beautiful LADY—Creamy white cushion contrasts with the outer petals, 
which are a pink. Very striking in appearance. Should be planted about 
the middle of May, rather dwarf in growth. Flowers 5 inches in diameter; 
cushion 3 inches in diameter. Matures November 2 0th. 
RERNEITA-—-Ray florets shell pink—cushion perfect white. Blooms Octo¬ 
ber 25th. An improved Graf Von Oriola. Should be disbudded. Fine for 
pot culture. 
GRAF VON ORIOLA—Strong grower. Deep rose pink—center petals gold 
tipped. 
MARRIETTA—Soft pink throughout, full cushion. Is 5-6 inches in diameter 
when grown to four or five flowers to plant. Matures by October 20. 
NOKOMIS-—Ray florets bright amaranth—same as Purple King—and a low 
white cushion. Best disbudded. Excellent pot plant. 
NORMA—Large flowering, show variety. Delicate pink, bronze-yellow cushion. 
Matures November 20-25. 
PEP1TA—Pink outer petals—orange center. Very heavy flower, and a good 
shipper. 
PINK SUPREME—Delicate shell pink. Very late. Prominent, regular cushion 
with several rows of ray florets. Height 4 feet. Produces flowers 5 finches 
in diameter when disbudded. Good shipper. 
TRONESTA—Matures October 12th. Bright pink, similar to Buckingham. 
Center composed of short quilled florets. Disbud or grow to sprays. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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