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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1933 
CRIMSON GLOW—Color, crimson maroon. Has excellent stem 4 ml foliage and 
attains a height of four feet. Matures November 25. Diameter four inches. ' 
MARITZA—This anemone flowered variety has a very full, highly rounded 
cushion which is a very bright yellow approaching the color of Friendly Rival. 
The outer or guard petals are several shades lighter and are semi-incurving. 
Height, 4 feet. Diameter of flowers, 5V 2 inches. Matures for Thanksgiving. 
THE TITAN—A new anemone with two rows of crimson ray florets. The 
cushion is bronzy red and slightly golden at the tips. About four feet in height 
with good stem and foliage. Matures November fifth. Diameter of flowers five 
inches. 
WHITE BERNEITA—A white sport from the popular variety Berneita. Pos¬ 
sesses the same ideal form and other characteristics essential to types most suit¬ 
able for consignment. This variety is of moderate dwarf growth and matures 
October 25. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME—A light yellow sport from Garza Supreme and 
is identical with that variety in every respect except color. This variety matures 
very late in the season. May be had as late as Christmas and after. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.40 each, $3.50 per ten, $30.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1932 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—A very striking anemone flowered variety with exceed¬ 
ingly prominent cushion contrasting with the ray florets which are a bright 
shade of pink and the cushion is creamy white. Flowers are 5 inches in diameter 
with a 3 inch cushion. Rather dwarf in growth and should be planted in May. 
Height, Zy 2 feet. Fully matured November 20. 
LA NONA—A large flowered anemone with outer petals rosy amaranth; 
reverse and cushion buff. Flower 7 inches in diameter with a 4 inch cushion. 
Height, 4 feet. Matures November 10. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.30 each, $2.50 per ten, $20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
This section is comprised of those which are usually considered best when 
disbudded. The plants are allowed to make several growths and are then dis¬ 
budded to one flower. 
ADENLAIR—(Introduced by us, 1927). An exceptionally fine anemone for 
commercial growers producing four blooms to the plant 5 inches in diameter. 
The high rounded cushion is 4 inches in diameter and is surrounded by two rows 
of guard petals. The predominating color is shell pink with a creamy cast at 
the center of cushion. Select bud about September 10. Height, 3 feet. Matures 
November 15 to 20. 
BERNEITA—(Introduced by us, 1925). A beautiful anemone, ray floret^ 
shell pink and a perfect white cushion, 2% inches in diameter. Matures October 
25, and being of dwarf habit is admirably adapted to pot culture producing dwarf 
symmetrical plants which require no staking. An improved Graf Yon Oriole. 
Should be disbudded. 
