Joseph Schmidt, Yorktown, Virginia 
I lardy Decorative 
NORMANDIE—Cream white, double. Early bloomer. 
Medium height. 
GANNA—A bright pink in color; strong robust 
growth. Free flowering October 12. 
MURILLO—An early variety, flowers October 12. 
Strong grower and very hardy. One of the best 
shades of pink among the early hardies. 
OLD HOMESTEAD—Bright pink, frosted with 
silver. Unusual. Tall. October 15. 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY—Stocky-dwarf. Rich 
bronze and garnet. Just right for the fall gar¬ 
den. Starts blooming in late September. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE—A bronze yellow sport 
from Normandie. A beautiful color and very de¬ 
sirable where early flowers are required. Sep¬ 
tember 10. 
RUTH CUMMINGS—Color reddish bronze with 
terra cotta shadings aging to a soft bronze. Octo¬ 
ber 15. 
GLADA—A soft pink approaching light salmon. 
Flowers profusely the last of September. 
ZAZA—Yellow with orange at the base of the petals. 
Dwarf habit. 
MULDOON—A purplish amaranth in color. Free 
flowering and good growth. October 12. 
WOLVERINE—A seedling from Normandie. A 
beautiful yellow and very desirable where early 
flowers are required. September 10. 
Anemones 
MARIETTA—Color, soft pink throughout, very full 
cushion. Diameter of flowers 5-6 inches. Height 
3Y 2 feet. A beauty for floral arrangements. 
MAYELLEN—Color, cerise pink with yellow 
anemone center. Continuous flowering from Sep¬ 
tember 15 to November. Height 2 feet. • 
Large 
OCONTO—The large blooms are produced on strong 
stems. Requires a crown or early bud. Height 
4 feet. Select bud about August 25. Matures 
October 25. 
PACIFIC SUPREME—An early pink with reflex¬ 
ing petals. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—An early incurved 
pink. 
MAJOR BONNAFON—Incurved yellow. Medium. 
Mid-season. 
PRIDE OF PACIFIC—A late incurved pink. 
