YELLOW— 
ELEANORE BEARDSBEE—A fine shade of bronzy yellow, high full cushion. 
Dwarf in growth, making a splendid pot plant. 
MRS. OWEN WINSTON—Brilliant yellow — orange center. Good market 
variety. 
SUNSHINE!—Best late yellow for Thanksgiving market. Disbud wholly for 
single or slightly for sprays.. 
._.Price: 15c each; 50c per diozen; $3.50 per 10O; $30.00 per 1000 
YELBOW PRINCE!—Maize yellow—orange cushion. 
WIBFREDA—Pale yellow outer petals—bronze center petals tipped with 
yellow. A strong graceful grower with well placed flowers in long sprays. 
BRONZE— 
BUE’E’ QUEEN—Exhibition Anemone—6 % inches in diameter. Ray and disc 
florets are a buff, the same color as Majestic. Matures November 1st. 
CAPTIVATION'—Grown to a single stem—blooms are 7 V 2 inches in diameter. 
Ray florets are mahogany red—cushion is the same color with end of quills 
tipped with yellow. Exhibition. 
ESTRELITA—Fine bronzy orange; strong grower. 5 inches in diameter, 3 V 2 
feet high. Blooms middle of November. Should be partially disbudded. 
BOUCEELA—Outer petals are orange suffused with bronze; center petals are 
yellow and quilled. Diameter, 5^ inches. Good stiff stem, perfect foliage. 
Height 3 feet. Matures November 5th. 
STOPTLIGHT—Crimson terra cotta ray petals, bright yellow cushion. Best 
disbudded. Height 4% feet. 
TRIUMPH—An exhibition golden bronze—8 inches in diameter—with a bright 
yellow cushion 3 ^4 inches across. 
VERONA—Full cushion. Buff throughout. Best disbudded. Matured Oct. 20. 
WAKANDA—Flowers 5 V 2 inches in diameter, with a 3 y 2 inch cushion. The 
ray petals are a reddish bronze and the tips of the center florets are a golden 
color. Matures November 10th. Height 4 feet. 
WE5E WAH—Terra cotta to bronzy yellow. Very striking variety. Japa¬ 
nese type reflex flower. 
The Anemones are becoming more popular each year—either grown 
in sprays or disbudded and grown singly. The varieties listed as 
“Barge Japanese” are wonderfully beautiful When grown singly. 
FEATHERY, SPIDERY and THREAD-LIKE 
Price: 25c each; $1.50 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 
AMATERASU—A curious variety resembling a Yellow Cactus Dahlia. 
BENTEN—Quilled petals—greenish gold at center, tipped with deep red. Dark 
green luxuriant foliage. 
DAIKOKU—Fine twisted petals of pink and pale green. Very pretty. 
FUGI—Pale lavender petalage 8 to 10 inches in length. 
JAPANESE MAIDEN—Color is a chamois yellow, long tubular petals. Flowers 
9 inches in diameter. Rather tall in growth, and matures November 15th. 
J. O. TAGGART—An orange bronze with quilled petals covered with hairs. 
Grows on fine stems and lends itself to basket work or decorations. Good 
keeper. 
JIUJTTSU—Each petal a combination of white and deep pink. 
KING OF PBUMEIS—Bright yellow, short petals which are slashed at the tips. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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