GOLDEN PHEASANT —A bright clear yellow with a center or cushion 
several shades darker. When disbudded will produce blooms 3 to 5 
inches in diameter. Branches freely and may be grown natural with 
excellent results. Matures first week in November. 
PAGOMA —A beautiful white with straw-yellow cushion center. May be 
partially disbudded, but with me makes' as beautiful a spray as I have 
ever seen. Matures first week in November. It is unusually prolific. 
PRAIRIE GOLD —A very rich golden yellow shade throughout; May be 
grown as spray or disbudded pompon, when it will produce 8 to 10 
nice blooms per plant by November 10th. Quite often a touch of 
bronze is apparent in the coloring, which holds well under our hot sun. 
CAPTIVATION —A late introduction that when grown 1 bloom to stem 
will produce 7 1-2 inch flower; ray florets mahogany red; cushion 4 
inches' and same color except extreme ends of quills are tipped with 
yellow. Matures around Nov. 10th. 
SULPHUR FRILLS —One of the most outstanding of recent introductions 
Sulphur guard with bright yellow cushion. Disbud to 4 blooms per 
plant and obtain 5-inch flowers by Nov. 10th. Height 4 feet. 
RAINBOW —Not so sure of name, as I have bought this variety under 
several names. In color it is a blend of orchid pink and lavender. 
Should never be disbudded; may be partly disbudded or grown to 
sprays. Absolutely perfect habit of growth and foliage for large size 
sprays. Matures around November 10th. 
BONA —Another new white with yellow cushion. It should always be 
growm as cluster pompon. It is very vigorous, branching freely and 
will produce 10 to 12 branches each of which will have 6 to 8 nice 
flowers at the tip. Flowers_about 2 inches in diameter. Height around 
3 1-2 ft. Matures around November 10th. 
ESTRELITA —A 5-inch bronzy orange anemone, with full cushion and sev¬ 
eral rows of ray florets. Height 4 ft. Matures around Nov. 15th. 
Should be disbudded. 
FASCINATION— A new anemone with guard petals pure white and a 
very high-rounded prominent cushion of sulphur color. Does best 
when grown 8 or 10 blooms per plant, the blooms then averaging 
4 inches. Height 2 1-2 to 3 feet and makes an excellent pot plant. 
Matures about November 15th. 
MARIE LOUISE —Another new and outstanding anemone, with white 
guard petals and a soft pink cushion center. When grown 8 to 10 
blooms per plant and disbudded, will produce 4 to 5 inch blooms. 
Height 3 ft. Matures around November 15th. 
NEW GOLD —A new anemone of bright yellow guard petals and bronze 
cushion center. If grown 6 to 8 blooms per plant and disbudded will 
produce 4 inch blooms that are long lasting. Height 3 ft. Matures 
around Nov. 15th. 
NORMA —Pinkish white anemone from early bud; from later bud petals are 
tinted pink and cushion is rosy bronze. Late bud makes best bloom, 
maturing several blooms per plant around Nov. 20th. 
SUZANNE MILLER —A sport from Norma; identical except color, Pinkish 
bronze shadings in petals and cushion orange with bronze tint. A tall 
grower and verjr distinctive. Matures around Nov. 20th. 
