TRIUMPH—Another anemone of exhibition size—8 inches if grown one 
bloom per plant; ray florets are golden brown, with a 3 inch cushion 
of bright yellow. Matures end of October. Largest early anemone 
grown. 
12 1-2 cents.each—$1.25 per dozen. (Labelled—your selection) 
BUFF QUEEN—Blooms Nov. 1st. A large anemone 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 florets an even shade of amr- 
ranth; may be disbudded or grown to sprays. 
CO-ED—Blooms Nov. 15th. Soft pink rav florets with disc yellowish. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT—Blooms Nov. 15th. A bright yellow variety that 
grows naturally to sprays or may be disbudded. Cushion slightly 
darker shade. 
BERNEITA—Blooms Nov. 25th. A beautiful shell pink bloom with perfect 
white center or cushion. Next to La Nona the prettiest anemone I 
have grown. 
NORMA—Blooms Nov. 20th. Pinkish whit guard petals with a yellow cush¬ 
ion; Color intensified by taking late bud. 
POMPONS 
Various types of pompons—12 1-2 cents each; $1.25 dozen. 
(Labelled—Your Selection.) 
PADOKA—An unusually attractive baby pompon; color a light salmon; ra¬ 
ther dwarf in growth; matures October 20th; if grown natural makes 
a most satisfactory speciman of pot plant. 
ETHEL—A bright red baby pompon; Height about 2 1-2 feet and matures 
about Oct. 25th; Color very pleasing; very free flowering and makes 
an excellent pot plant. 
MARGUERITE CLARK—A one-inch rose pink true pompon; free flowering 
and makes loose and graceful sprays when grown natural; 3 1-2 feet 
tall; matures early November. 
MARY PXCKFORD—A pure white that makes a perfect ball one inch in 
diameter: stiff stem and medium height; matures early November. 
'DAINTY MAID—The most perfect of all baby pompons, both in form and 
and fullness; Its color a pearlv white, with pink shadings from late 
buds: grows 3 feet high. My choice of the baby pomnons in its color. 
LILLIAN DOTY—The standard pink large pompon. Its shell pinb color and 
perfect tvpe keeps it a favorite with commercial growers as well as 
individuals. Should be grown 4 to 6 blooms per plant. Matures early 
in November. 
WHITE DOTY—Similar to above except color. 
FOSE DOTY—Similar to above except color is a deep rose. 
YELLOW DOTY—Similar to above except color is a clear yellow. 
FED DOTY—Similar to above except color is a rich wine red. 
ERMA LINDA—An old rose color with a. silvery sheen; very double and per¬ 
fect form; flowers about 1 1-2 inches in diameter when slightly dis¬ 
budded: strong upright growth. Also makes good pot plant; Has done 
unusually well with me. 
SILVER. BALL—A fairlv recent introduction; pure white and of perfect 
ball form; when disbudded will produce 3 inch perfect white balls; 
Earlier than White Doty, maturing late October. Height 4 leer. 
MARGOT—A late introduction; claimed to be the earliest really good ' hite 
pompon; intermediate between large and button pompon types, 1 loom 
1 1-4 inches; rather dwarf in growth; matures by mid-October. 
