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SPRING LIST 1934 
STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Rooted Cutting's: $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted. 
For Plants from 234 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Blanche. The improved Garza. Color, white with cream center. A very 
attractive flower and a good grower. Matures Oct. 27. 
Yellow Garza. Yellow sport of Garza. 
Buff Queen. For description see page 19. 
Stoplight. A very striking anemone. Crimson Terra-cotta ray petals 
with a low bright yellow cushion. Contrasting colors instantly promote 
admiration. Height 4 feet. Disbudding is recommended, but makes a good 
spray. 
Maple Leaf. Like the soft Maple leaf, the color is displayed in the various 
shades of red and yellow, changing from day to day as development pro¬ 
gresses. High rounded cushion 3y 2 inches in diameter. Two feet high. Ma¬ 
turing Nov. 10. 
Chestnut. Both ray and disc florets are an even shade of bright bronze. 
3y 2 inches in diameter. 2 l / 2 feet high. Maturing Nov. 10. 
Captivation. For description see page 19. 
Graf Yon Oriole. Clear Orchid Pink, good stem and foliage. Best of the 
pink anemones. Disbudding recommended, but makes a good spray. 
Sunshine. A large flowered yellow anemone of the pompon type, with 
the cushion center much brighter than the ray petals. Being of dwarf, sturdy 
growth is ideal for pot culture. Disbudding is recommended, but makes a 
good spray. Matures end of November. 
Pink Lady. A bright pink anemone, true to type. Medium size, strong 
stemmed. Comes in right for Thanksgiving Day. 
Pink Supreme. For description see page 20. 
Garza Supreme. Pure white sport of Garza, coming into bloom during 
December. Producing very perfect, full rounded flowers on strong stems. 
The latest flowering anemone. Is in heavy demand owing to its lateness. 
Yellow Garza Supreme. This is a good clear yellow sport of Garza Su¬ 
preme, the most popular anemone ever produced owing to its lateness and 
abundance of bloom. 
The Flower Buying Public each year are demanding more of the oddities 
in Chrysanthemums ami the grower who carries a good assortment of the 
Anemone, Single, and Shaggy Large Flowering Pompons will he well prepared 
for this demand in “Mum” Season. 
POMPONS AND ANEMONES SUITABLE EOR DISBUDDING 
Booted Cuttings: $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted. 
For Plants from 234 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Following are several varieties which are more suitable for disbudding, 
than for growing in sprays. While all these are satisfactory grown in sprays, 
they have been crossed with the large flowering type and do not make the 
graceful spray for which the pompons are so often admired. This type is be¬ 
coming extremely popular owing to the size and perfectness of the flowers. 
Every grower should have some of these for variety. 
