ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Anemone Chrysanthemums consist of a 
flat or rounded cushion of quilled or tubular disc 
florets with one or more rows of flat or tubular rav 
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florets. The cushion or center is either of the same 
color or a distinct color than that of the ray florets. 
The Anemone Chiysanthemums may be grown 
either disbudded or in sprays depending on the va¬ 
riety. They are very attractive in decorative work 
of all kinds and their popularity is on the increase. 
They offer a pleasing change from the large round 
forms and the regular pompons. It will be well to 
grow some of these for your regular customers. 
They will like them. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF ANEMONES 
BERNITA—Shell pink guard, with perfect 
white cushion center. Should be disbudded. Matures 
Oct. 25. 
* WHITE BERNITA—Introduced by us. Pure 
white sport of Bernita. Disbud. Matures Oct. 25. 
MARGO—Pinkish violet guard with large yel¬ 
low cushion center. Disbud. Matures Nov. 5. 
NORMA—Pale pink guard with large yellow 
cushion 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Disbud. Matures 
Nov. 15. 
SUZANNE MILLER—Yellow sport of Norma, 
should be a disbud. Matures Nov. 15. 
MAPLE LEAF—A novelty, which seems to 
change color similar to a maple leaf. Matures Nov. 
5. 
GODFREY’S PERFECTION—A pure white 
variety. Matures Nov. 25. 
ROLINDA—A reddish bronze with very crisp 
formal petals, reminding one very much of the de¬ 
corative type of Dahlias. Matures Nov. 1. 
PINK PEARL—Introduced by us. Pink 
throughout. A seedling of Godfrey’s Perfection. 
Grow as a cluster pompon. Matures Nov. 15. 
