SULPHUR FRILLS—One of the most outstanding of recent introduc¬ 
tions Sulphur guard with bright yellow cushion. Disbud to 4 blooms 
per plant and obtain 5-inch flowers by Nov. lOth. 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 sholld always be 
grown 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^ feet. Matures around November 10th. 
ESTRELITA—A large Anemone with a mixture of bronze and orange 
shadings throughout both guard and cushion. Excellent grower and 
does unusually well when disbudded. In full bloom by Nov. 15th. 
FASCINATION—A new anemone with guard petals pure white and a 
very high-rounded prominent cushion of sulphur color. Does best 
when grown 8 to 10 blooms per plant, the blooms then averaging 
4 inches. Height to 3 feet and makes an excellent pot plant. 
Matures about November 15th. 
PINK PEARL—A light pink throughout both guard petals and cushion. 
Should be grown as a cluster pompon. With me it seems a little 
hardier than some other varieties. Matures around Nov. 15. 
NORMA—A large disbud Anemone; pale pink guard petals with large 
yellow cushion. Usually disbudded, when will produce several 5 to 
7 inch blooms per plant. Late buds njake best blooms, maturitig 
around Nov. 15 to 20. 
SUZZANNE MILLER—A yellow sport of Norma; otherwise identical. 
The two make an excellent combination. From late buds slight 
bronze shadings often appear. 
bronze NORMA—A rich bronzy sport of the pink Norma—identical 
in all other respects. Goes well in combination with the pink and 
yellow Normas. 
NEW GOLD—A recent introduction—a bi-colored mum. The petals are 
a bright yellow and the cushion is a clear bronze; the combination 
making an outstanding mum. Will grow better than 3 inch flowers 
when disbudded to 6 to 10 blooms per plant; 3 feet tall; matures 
Nov. 15 to 20. 
ROLINDA—A reddish bronze with very crisp formal petals; when dis¬ 
budded will produce 4 to 6 nice blooms per plant; Height 3 ft. Mt- 
tures around No. 20th. 
JERRY—A wonderful rich golden bronze that when disbudded will pro¬ 
duce from 4 to 6 blooms per plant from 3^/4 to 4 inches in diameter, 
with a high rounded cushion of a shade darker. Excellent substance. 
Height 3 ft. Matures around No. 20th. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—A disbud anemone the ray florets of which are 
a bright shade of pink and the cushion is a creamy white. Flowers 
are 5 inches in diameter with 3 inch cushion. Height 314 feet. 
Matures about Nov. 20th. 
ELIZABETH—A splendid light pink on the order of Tuxedo, but with 
higher and fuller center. When disbudded will produce a very large 
bloom. Grows tall. Matures about Nov. 20th. 
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