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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PIGMY. Color light pink. High, rounded flowers like disbudded Pompons. Diameter of 
flowers 3 inches. Dwarf. Matures November 10th. 
PURPLE CAPRICE. Purple. Dwarf. 
RED LIGHT. This is the best crimson for dwarf pot plants that we have yet produced. 
The flowers are of reflexed form; dwarf, upright growth with good stem. Matures 
November 10th. 
SAVANTA. (Introduced by us, 1931). A dwarf incurved white showing a slight pink 
tint in early development. Flowers 3J/2 inches in diameter. Height 18 inches. Matures 
November 1st. 
SMITH’S BRILLIANT. (Introduced by us, 1927). Good early red producing flowers 5 
inches in diameter. Height 3 to ZYi feet. Matures October 25th. 
SMITH’S PURITY. (Introduced by us, 1928). Both ray and disc florets are pure white. 
May be grown disbudded or in sprays. Owing to dwarf growth should be planted early. 
Matures November 5th to 20th. 
WHITE CAPRICE. White; dwarf. 
YELLOW CAPRICE. Clear yellow; dwarf. 
ZETHA. (Introduced by us, 1927). An exceptionally dwarf Anemone, not exceeding 
10 inches in height at maturity provided attention is given to pinching. Flowers the 
size of the Caprice. Color light bronze. Matures November 25th. 
Plants from 2 34-inch pots: $0.15 each; $1.00 per ten; $7.50 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
For the Rock Garden 
Introductions of 1935 
To secure dwarf plants pinch the center as soon as they show active growth, repeating 
this operation every two weeks. This insures dwarf plants of maximum width and abun' 
dance of bloom. Prompt attention to this detail insures success. 
The following varieties have been selected especially for planting in the rock garden. 
They grow only 16 to 18 inches in height and are very free flowering. 
GLORIETA. Color light pink; strong, upright growth and very productive. In full bloom 
October 10th. Plants 16 inches in height with flowers 2j/4 inches in diameter. 
KUZUKA. Color bright pink with an anemone or quilled center of yellow. Dwarf, up' 
right growth and free flowering. Attains 18 inches in height. Matures October 10th. 
Flowers 2^4 inches in diameter. 
LILYAN. First opening light pink and changing to white. Growth dwarf, attaining only 
16 inches; very productive. Matures October 5th. Flowers 2% inches in diameter. 
MARISA. The single flowers have three or more rows of petals which are orange bronze 
with a golden center. Dwarf, spreading growth and exceptionally free flowering. Matures 
October 10th. Height of plant 16 inches; flowers V/i inches in diameter. 
Plants from 2 34-inch pots: $0.30 each; $2.50 per ten; $20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are well adapted for rock gardens: Amelia, 
Early Bronze, Benoit, Elena, Flash Light, Natoma, Sunkist, Wolverine, Glada, Ganna, 
September Queen, Sonoma, Zaza, Rodell, Bonnibel, Ethel, Gold Mine, Margot and 
Wee Dot. 
