TOTTVS, MADISON, N. J. 
Anemone Chrysanthemums ■ 
NOVELTY ANEMONE INTRODUCTIONS 
T HE Anemone types are becoming increasingly popular. We have been talking Anemones for twenty 
years and have introduced most of the sorts at present being grown. Anemones are very hardy, such 
sorts as Norma, Mrs. J. H. Ballagh, and Mrs. B. S. Mechling, etc., flowering wonderfully outside. 
Get acquainted with the Anemones if you do not know them. 
Price: Si .00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Mechlins 
CORAL BLAZE (De Petris) 
A very late Anemone about 5 inches across when 
disbudded. Color a warm orange bronze. In habit of 
growth it is very sturdy. It matures early in December. 
MAUREEN 
A brilliant scarlet, like Red Bird in type, with its 
small flowers but with more orange-bronze shadings 
than there is in Red Bird. This variety will be just as 
popular as its predecessors. 
LITTLE AMERICA 
A gorgeous, glistening white Anemone growing in 
sprays; very lovely and unusual. 
KATHLEEN 
A lovely Cattleya pink Anemone with quilled center 
of pale pink. The tips of each individual petal is edged 
with gold. Grows in sprays, and is a variety that we 
strongly recommend. 
ELIZABETH 
A splendid light pink, on the order of Tuxedo, but 
with higher and fuller center. The largest flower of its 
type; it was exhibited by Mr. Joseph Tansy in excellent 
condition. It comes in just right for the fall shows and 
will be one of the most sought after, once it is better 
known. 
STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
BETTY ROSE 
Beautiful shade of light dazzling pink with pinkish yellow cushion. 
Nov. 10th. 
BLANCHE 
An improved form of Garza. A very attractive white flower of 
splendid habit. Oct. 25th. 
BUFF QUEEN 
A large Anemone flower of bronzy buff, flowering November 1st. 
CAPTIVATION 
A beautiful, large flowered Anemone. The color is a brilliant 
mahogany red. The cushion is very large and well placed. Nov. 1st. 
CRIMSON GLOW 
A true crimson red Anemone with the cushion slightly tipped 
gold. The flower attains a size of about 4 inches across, growing 
8 to 10 blooms to a plant. Nov. 5th. 
CHINA ROSE 
Splendid variety of the Anemone type. The color is Dragon’s 
blood red. The growth is particularly dwarf and robust with foliage 
carried right up to the flower. Nov. 1st. 
EVA LE GALLIENNE 
Crushed raspberry with a brilliant tufted center of clear gold. 
The color crushed raspberry is very unusual in Chrysanthemums, 
but of course, is well-known in Gladioli and the silk industry. The 
outer petals are particularly charming and in contrast with the loosely 
arranged high centered cushion, it forms a most attractive ensemble. 
Oct. 25th. 
GRAF VON ORIOLA 
Color pure rose pink; tubular petals in center tipped gold; ends 
of the outer petals incurve slightly, making a bold and striking ap¬ 
pearance. Nov. 1st. 
INNOCENCIA 
Outer petals of pure white; central petals most beautifully 
flushed pale pink; edges of the tubular petals in center of light 
yellow. Oct. 25th. 
LAVENDER QUEEN 
When this flower first opens, it has certain shades of blue in it, 
that somewhat fade, as the flowers develop. Nov. 1st. 
MRS. BENJAMIN S. MECHLING 
A beautiful shade of tangerine orange and truly one of the hand¬ 
somest Chrysanthemums we ever introduced both in color and type. 
A variety that will be popular with both professional and amateur 
growers for many years to come 
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