EVACLAIR—Blooms Nov. 15th. A very large ex¬ 
hibition bloom very similar to ANNE DAVIS, ex¬ 
cept the yellow base color is tinted with red, mak¬ 
ing a creamy bronzy shade. A tail grower; ball 
shaped bloom. 
ANNE DAVIS—Blooms Nov. 5th. A very large 
exhibition bloom of light tan with narrow petals 
that incurve perfectly, making a round bloom of 
exhibition size when fully matured. A tall grower 
_ VESTALS WHITE—Blooms Nov. 10th. A per¬ 
fect incurved pure white bloom of large size and 
quite globular. A standard midseason variety. 
MAUDE ROBINSON—Blooms Nov. 15th. Orchid 
color, with reverse of petals silver; incurved. An 
old standard variety. 
GOLDEN KING—Blooms Nov. 20th. Large 
bright yellow bloom with same shade as SUNBEAM; 
excellent stem and foliage; matures right for 
Thanksgiving. 
THANKSGIVING GLORY—Blooms Nov. 25th. 
A very full incurved flower with petal arrangement 
somewhat, irregular; clear white with slight creamy 
tint; semi-dwarf in growth; bud Sept. 20th. 
HARVARD—Blooms nov. 25th. A very attrac¬ 
tive grand bloom of Japanese reflexed form, coming 
just right for Thanksgiving games; erect stiff stems, 
and a fool proof variety; double from any bud. 
\erv dark velvety red—a perfect “Harvard” shade 
EDW. SEIDEWITZ—Blooms Nov. 25th. A late 
varietv of perfect incurved form; clear brilliant 
pinkish lavender. 
DECEMBER GLORY—Blooms Dec. 1st from 
Sept. 30th bud. An excellent pure white late com¬ 
mercial variety; petals incurve perfectly; fine stem 
and foliage. 
WHITE MISTLETOE—Blooms Dec. 15th. The 
standard late white ’mum, largely grown commer¬ 
cially for the Christmas trade. 
YELLOW MISTLETOE—The yellow sport of the 
a b ove —identical in other respects. 
PINK MISTLETOE—The pink sport of the MIS¬ 
TLETOE—identical in other respects. 
ANEMONE VARIETIES 
This class embraces the newer chrysanthemums 
of “daisy” types. This class only recently originated 
and has proved quite popular owing to the strik¬ 
ingly different type of bloom. 
IS"' each or $1.50 Per Dozen 
(Labelled; your selection) 
LA NONA—Blooms Nov. 10th. Large flowered 
anemone with outer petals rosy amaranth; reverse 
of petals and center cushion buff. With me the 
most beautiful anemones I have ever seen. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Blooms Nov. 20th. A 
striking anemone with outer petals bright pink and 
the center or cushion creamy white; very distinc¬ 
tive. 
$1.00 Per Dozen (Labelled; your selection) 
BUFF QUEEN—Blooms Nov. 1st. A large ane¬ 
mone with both ray and disc florets buff. 
PINK PEARL—Blooms Nov. 25th. An even shade 
of pink in both disc and ray florets. Handles easily. 
IZOLA—Blooms Nov. 1st; both disc and ray flo¬ 
rets an even shade of amaranth; may be disbudded 
or grown to sprays. 
CO-ED—Blooms Nov. 15th. Soft pink ray florets 
with disc yellowish. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT—Blooms Nov. 15th. A 
bright yelow variety that grows naturally to sprays 
or may me disbudded. Cushion slightly darker 
shade. 
BERNEITA—Blooms Nov. 25th. A beautiful 
shell pink bloom with perfect white center or cush¬ 
ion. Next to La Nona the prettiest anemone I have 
grown. 
NORMA—Blooms Nov. 20th. Pinkish white guard 
petals with a yellow cushion; Color intensified by 
taking late bud. 
POMPONS AND BUTTONS 
10c each—$1.00 Per Dozen (Labelled; your selection) 
CAMEO—Clear soft pink small pom with touch 
of yellow at center. Prettiest pompon I saw in 1934. 
CHICAGO PEARL—Late white large pom; may 
be disbudded. 
LILLIAN DOTY—The standard large pink pom; 
spray or disbudded. 
WHITE DOTY—White sport of above. 
ROSE DOTY—Deep rose sport of Doty. 
DOROTHY TURNER—A combination of bronze 
and old gold; 2% inch blooms; a fine midseason in- 
termediat pompon. 
FIREBIRD—An early reddish bronze large 
pompon; blooms 214 inches; strong growth and pro¬ 
ductive; disbud or spray. 
SOURCE d’ OR—A large pompon (314inches) 
with a wonderful burnt-orange color; matures early 
Nov. and very popular. 
REDBIRD—A small red pompon with bronzy 
center: verv prolific; best as spray; 1 inch blooms. 
ADELPHIA—A perfect white ball maturing late 
October; disbuds nicely; 2 Yz inch blooms. 
ETHEL—Bright red small pompon; 2% feet by 
end of October; grows to sprays naturally; good 
pot variety. 
DAINTY MAID—A blush white of nerfect button 
type; vigorous growth and very prolific. 
NEMO—White button with green-gold center. 
SINGLES 
10c each—$1.00 per dozen (labelled; your selection) 
MELBA—A single of most unique color—a red¬ 
dish bronze or burn-orange. Outstanding color com¬ 
bination. Early November. 
PINK BUCKINGHAM—A single of good size and 
p. very pleasing pastel shade of pink; Early Nov. 
