ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Purple Queen 
ORANGE GLOW 
This is a brilliant shade of rich orange, with a deeper salmon 
yellow cushion. A very fine grower, with handsome foliage. 
Oct. 25th. 
ORCHID BEAUTY 
A deep Cattleya shade of pink with high cushion of pale gold, 
making a most pleasing contrast. Matures about November 
10 - 20 . 
PURPLE QUEEN 
An aster purple Anemone with a lighter reverse and the cushion 
florets tipped with gold. An exquisite variety when grown with 
white flowers, for which it is a most pleasing contrast. Individual 
flowers 3 inches in diameter with eight or nine flowers grown 
on each spray. Matures Nov. 15 to 20. 
RED BIRD 
Deep ruby red with green, golden crested center; when slightly 
disbudded and grown in sprays this makes a magnificent 
variety. Oct. 25th. 
ROLINDA 
A reddish bronze Anemone with very crisp formal petals remind¬ 
ing one very much of the decorative types of Dahlias. An out¬ 
standing variety, and one that can be successfully planted out¬ 
doors. Nov. 1st. 
ROSE MADDER 
A deep rose-pink Anemone with the center cushion so prominent 
as to practically obliterate the outer row of petals. Splendid 
habit. Oct. 25th. 
SILVER STAR 
A glistening snow-white Anemone, throwing smalUflowers in 
great profusion in well formed sprays. An easy grower and its 
great productiveness makes it a most desirable variety. Nov. 
5th. 
SURPRISE 
Brilliant rose pink; one of the largest and very finest in this 
section. Nov. 1st. 
SUSANNE MILLER 
A golden yellow sport of “Norma,” identical to its parent in 
every way, excepting color. Nov. 5th. 
TUXEDO 
A lovely shade of Enchantress pink. This variety was grown by 
the originator for years, but not generally distributed. One of 
the daintiest shades of color it is possible to procure in Chrysan¬ 
themums. Nov. 1st. 
THE TITAN 
Tangerine bronze. A very exceptional color of indescribable 
brilliance. Wonderfully clean grower, with fine foliage through¬ 
out the season. Oct, 25th. 
YELLOW GARZA 
A light yellow sport from Garza, identical with that variety in 
every respect except color. This variety matures very late in 
the season, and may be had as late as Christmas and after. 
ASTRID 
The absolutely Hardy Chrysanthemum, named for the Viking goddess of love; is absolutely a 
winter-proof Chrysanthemum. Color, soft pink, apricot-shaded, with yellow centers. Parentage— 
an accidental cross with C. arcticum from Alaska. Hardiness—may be grown in any Perennial 
garden without covering or winter protection. Habit—^handsome, leathery leaves, dark green 
and very glossy, beautifully symmetrical all summer; throws up long-stemmed sprays of blossoms 
about October 1. 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
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