KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES. ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
ARCADIA —Clear white, flowers two to two and one-half inches in diameter. 
A very good early white with good stem. May be shaded. Blooms Oct. 25th. 
BELVA —Lavender-rose anemone with large cushion. Short grower. Nov. 25 
to Dec. 5. 
BRONZE CHARM —Orange bronze anemone throughout. Good disbudded. 
December. 
CAPTAIN BLOOD —Large bronzy red pompon for late cutting. Best disbud¬ 
ded. Nov. 25 and later. 
EXQUISITE —Dark rose pink anemone with cushion of lighter shade. Good 
disbudded. December. 
HASEGAWA ORANGE— Medium semi-double pompon of deep buff color. 
A good grower and producer. Cutting begins Nov. 10. 
JAPANESE RED— Bronzy red single. Well formed and with good growth 
habits. Nov. 1. 
KRAMER'S BUFF ORANGE —Large single pompon of good color. Very 
graceful. Nov. 10. 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY— White anemone with yellow center. Especially 
good disbudded. Nov. 20 and later. 
LORIS —Extremely late flowers of yellowish bronze 3 inches in diameter. 
Good stem. Blooms Dec. 10, but may be held until after Christmas. 
LOS ANGELES — Clear scarlet flowers of medium size. Good vegetative 
habits. Nov. 15. 
MARIE LOUISE— Wh ite anemone with enchantress pink cushion produced 
by the introducers of Frieda. Good disbud. Nov. 15. 
MOTHER OF PEARL —Small deep pink pompon maturing in November. 
MRS. A. KRAMER —Large pink single which does not fade. Small yellow 
center. Good stem. Nov. 5. 
PASADENA —An early bronze of good color and substance. It has made a 
good place for itself. Nov. 1. 
SECRETARY H. M. BROCKWAY— Large white anemone with low yellow 
cushion. Best when disbudded. Nov. 15-20. 
YOLANDA —Clear bronzy yellow anemone with large raised center. Flowers 
are small, but production is heavy. Blooms Nov. 25 and later. 
All of the above varieties are now at $4.00 per hundred, 
$35.00 per thousand. 
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