LEGAL TENDER —B.-S. & Co., 1931. Our very best golden bronze for late 
November cutting. Holds fine for Thanksgiving. 
GOLDEN TIPS —B.-S. & Co., 1930. Bronze with golden tip on each petal. 
Blooms November 25th. 
DOROTHY TURNER —Rich deep bronze for late November. 
Red 
ROBIN HOOD —Among the darker colored varieties this is one of our favorite 
pompons. The color is rich deep red. The substance, characteristic with this type, 
is unusually good. The blooms are about the size of Nuggets. Blooms early in 
November. Makes splendid sprays and gives heavy yield. 
GRENADIER —B.-S. & Co., 1932. Rich deep red. Blooms in mid-November. 
SPECIAL 
NORMA —Pink petals with yellow anemone centre. Its greatest usefulness is 
in the disbudded state. 
SUZANNE MILLER —Fine yellow sport from Norma. Also best when dis¬ 
budded. 
THE BELLE —Pure white anemone centered bloom in fine sprays. Fine for 
cutting or for pots. 
BUCKINGHAM —Single pink. Makes wonderful sprays. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM —Single bronze, Sport of pink Buckingham. Very 
acceptable for basket work. 
GOLDEN GLEAM —A single with a double row of ray florets, primuline 
yellow with a slight touch of pink in the young flowers. Blooms November 5th 
to 10th. 
PURPLE QUEEN —An aster purple anemone with a lighter reverse and with 
cushion florets tipped with gold. Flowers about 3 inches in diameter. Blooms 
November 15 to 20th. 
RADIANT —A single bright English red with 3-inch flowers. Two rows of ray 
florets add substance to the flowers. Blooms November 5th to 10th. 
CRUSADER —A light maroon anemone with cushion florets of gold tipped 
with maroon. Cushion high and rounded, 3^4 in. in diameter. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 10th. 
SENTINEL PRINTING CO., INDIANAPOLIS 
