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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PETER PEARSON —Much the same as Berneita but a month later, maturing 
December 1st. Ten to twelve rows of light pink ray florets and a decidedly high 
rounded cushion of light yellow. For the best color select bud end of September. 
PINK SUPREME —(Introduced by us 1930). Color delicate shell-pink. Promi¬ 
nent regular cushion with several rows of ray florets. Height 4 feet. Disbud to 
produce flowers 5*4 inches in diameter. Height 4 feet. Matures November 25th. 
ROLINDA —Color reddish bronze, form flat like Norma. Best when disbud¬ 
ded. Diameter of flowers 4 inches. Matures November 5th. 
ROSE ROYAL —-(Introduced by us 1926). Another fine Anemone and rather 
distinct in color, being a violet-rose throughout. Flowers 4 inches in diameter. 
Height 4 feet. Matures November 15th. Disbud. 
SMITH’S INNOCENCE —(Introduced by us 1934). The outer or guard florets 
consist of four rows which reflex slightly and are of the purest glistening white. 
The cushion is full and somewhat convexed and creamy white. Height 5 feet. 
Matures November 5th. Flowers 6 inches in diameter. 
STOPLIGHT —(Introduced by us 1929). Crimson-terra-cotta ray petals with 
a low bright yellow cushion. Should be disbudded. Height 4j4 feet. Matures 
November 1. 
THE TITAN —A new Anemone with two rows of crimson rav florets. The 
cushion is bronzy red and slightly golden at the tips. About 4 feet in height, with 
good stem and foliage. Matures November 5th. Diameter of flowers 5 inches. 
TOPKNOT —(Introduced by us 1934). The center or cushion is creamy white, 
1*4 inches in diameter, and rises nearly perpendicular one inch, forming a ball or 
knob, hence the name. The ray or outer petals consist of a single row, rosy pink 
in color. Very unique both in combination of color and contour of flower. Height 
of plant 5 feet; flowers mature November 5th and are 6 inches in diameter. 
WHITE BERNEITA —(Introduced by us 1933). A white sport from the popu¬ 
lar variety Berneita. Possesses the same ideal form and other characteristics es¬ 
sential to types most suitable for consignment. This variety is of moderate dwarf * 
growth and matures October 25th. 
WHITE NORMA —A white sport from the popular Anemone variety, Norma. 
Identical in all respects except color. Matures November 1st and later. 
The following belong to the Pompon Anemone section, having small flowers, 
and are most serviceable when grown naturally to sprays. 
BRONZE VOLUNTEER —A golden sport from Volunteer with a perfect 
cushion of a bronzy cast. Like its parent is free flowering and has an excellent 
stem. Matures November 15th. 
EUGENE LANGAULET —A bright yellow, very productive and rather late 
flowering. Often in fine condition for Thanksgiving. 
GARZA SUPREME —This variety differs from the original Garza by having 
flat or strap-shaped petals instead of tubular. Color white. Very late flowering. 
GODFREY’S PERFECTION —A pure white variety. Blooms 2^4 to 3 inches 
in diameter having 4 or 5 rows of florets. Dwarf, excellent for pot plants. Ma¬ 
tures for Thanksgiving. Very productive. 
GOLDEN LIDA THOMAS —A golden sport from Lida Thomas. We con¬ 
sider this the best for florists’ use as it is good in every way. Matures just right 
for Thanksgiving. 
LAELIA —Both rays and disc florets are a beautiful shade of rose-pink. Full 
cushion. One of the very best, either grown for cutting, or as a pot plant. Dwarf, 
upright growth. Matures November 1st. 
LIDA THOMAS —Small flower, two rows of flat petals, center delicate yellow. 
- Late. 
PURPLE QUEEN —A Pompon Anemone producing flowers 2*4 inches in dia¬ 
meter. Color purplish amaranth. Matures November 10th. A University of Illi¬ 
nois seedling. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME —A light yellow sport from Garza Supreme 
and is identical with that variety in every respect except color. This variety ma¬ 
tures very late in the season. May be had as late as Christmas and after. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 20c each; any 3, 50c; any 6, 80c; any 12, $1.50. $10.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
