Singles, Anemones 
THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., Richmond, Indiana 
Singl es 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 valuable. 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 
MRS. ALFRED G. WILSON. A pure white, very 
free in growth and bloom. Requires very little 
disbudding. Blooms November 5. 
NORMA. Large-flowering, orchid-pink Anemone 
with golden pink cushion, making a very strik¬ 
ing combination. Individual flowers average 4 to 
5 inches across. Matures November 25 to De¬ 
cember 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 par¬ 
ent in every other way. 
GOOD POT PLANTS 
Butler’s Caprice. Deep pink. 
Crimson Glow. Crimson-maroon. 
Gold Lode. Golden yellow. 
Kathleen Thompson. Crimson. 
Lilac Caprice. Deep violet. 
Ohio State. Clear yellow, Dwarf Ane¬ 
mone. 
Purple Caprice. Royal purple. 
Rolinda. Bronze-orange. 
Source d’Or (Lizzie Adcock). Tawny 
bronze. 
BETTY ROSE. A large-flowered Anemone suit¬ 
able 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 im¬ 
portant, it comes into bloom in December and 
can be held over into January. Exceedingly valu¬ 
able for the retail grower. A wonderful keeper. 
Crimson Glotv 
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Thanksgiving Pink. Pink. 
Yellow Caprice. Golden yellow. 
