KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA 
OTHER OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS 
ARCADIA— (DePetris) The creamy white flowers 2 to 2 l A inches in diameter 
are fully double pompons, well shaped and nicely borne on strong stems. 
The vigor of the variety is remarkable, which characteristic has aided greatly 
in its recent popularity. Blooms October 25th. 
CAPTAIN BLOOD— (Greco) The name signifies the deep blood red color of 
this pompon. The reverse side of the petals are tinged with gold which in 
contrast with the reflexed petals adds to the beauty as the flower matures. 
It is easily recognized in the field by its strong, straight, sturdy stems with 
dark green luxuriant foliage. Disbudding is easily accomplished, yielding 
fine flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Blooming dates are from November 25th 
on to late December. 
JOE BEUERLEIN— (Bristol Nurseries) Single medium sized flower of crimson 
red. Very good grower. December 5th. 
LORIS— (Pierson) Extremely late flowers of yellowish bronze 3 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Good stems. Blooms from December 10th, but may be held until after 
Christmas. 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY— (Timm) Grown as a disbudded Mum, this grand 
pink Anemone produces flowers 4 to 5 inches in width with five to six stems 
per plant. The broad ray petals are white with the large waxy center of yellow, 
the entire composition of which is that of grandeur and stateliness. Those 
who have had the chance to grow this new Mum have been not only pleased 
but well paid. It blooms for Thanksgiving. 
YOLANDA —(Greco) This is not just another Anemone. Outstanding in color 
and vegetative habits, it surpasses all in its class at the Thanksgiving time. 
The color of both the outer petals and the center is a bronzy apricot of a most 
pleasing shade. Flowers when disbudded reach from 3 to 4 inches, and is 
at its best when grown as a disbudded Mum. 
Cuttings of the above varieties are at $7.00 per hundred, 
$65.00 per thousand. 
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