Anemone Chrysanthemums 
All plants, 20c each; 6 for 75c 
Anemone-type Chrysanthemums have one or more rows of flat ray florets with a group of shorter 
quilled or tubular disk florets in the center, sometimes differing in color. 
Blanche. A huge Anemone type. Snow-white with 
a finely rounded creamy cushion. Blooms about 
November 5. 
Estrelita. Bronzy orange with a full cushion and 
several rows of ray petals, 5 inches in diameter. 
Height 33^ feet. Blooms about November 15. 
Golden Pheasant. Bright yellow, with a center 
cushion of a slightly richer shade. Will produce 
blooms 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Exquisitely 
formed. Blooms about November 5. 
Marietta. A delightfully artistic Anemone of soft 
pink throughout with a very full cushion. An 
extra-good cut-flower. 
Norma. Orchid-pink with a golden pink center. 
Flowers average 4 to 5 inches, and several may be 
permitted to bloom on one plant. Blooms about 
November 10. 
Rose Royal. Vivid violet-rose. A large-flowered 
variety of very distinct color that is becoming 
more popular every day. You will like this very 
different flower. Blooms about November 10. 
Susanne Miller. A golden yellow sport of Norma 
and similar in everything except color. One of 
the loveliest of all the Anemone-flowered type 
which are so desirable for long-lasting cut-flowers. 
Blooms about November 10. 
Prize-Winners and Novelties 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 
Black Hawk. The largest and most beautiful of the 
dark crimson Chrysanthemums introduced as yet. 
The great incurved flowers look as if they were cut 
from crimson velvet. Blooms about November 15. 
Bob Pulling. A grand, brilliant yellow flower for 
exhibition, producing blooms of magnificent size 
and texture. Blooms about November 10. 
Cardonia. Elegantly formed, deep yellow flowers 
of incurved type. Average stems. Blooms about 
November 10. 
Chattanooga. An exceedingly pure white, matur¬ 
ing late. It is a beautiful flower on plants of 
medium height. 
Chieftain. Beautiful incurved pink flowers of per¬ 
fect form. One of the finest of the incurved types 
in cultivation. Blooms about November 10. 
Coahoma. A fine incurved flower of bright yellow. 
Plants of medium height. October 20. 
Coronna. Standard variety with lovely golden yel¬ 
low, incurved flowers. Blooms about October 25. 
Golden Mrs. Ross. A large round bloom of clear, 
bright yellow color. An improved Mrs. Nellie T. 
Ross. Blooms late November. 
Immaculate. One of the finest of the large in¬ 
curved white varieties. The chaste globes of beauty 
are simply irresistible. Blooms about November 7. 
Josephine Foley. One of the best white “Mums” of 
recent years. Blooms about November 5. 
Keystone. Bronze flowers, 8 inches in diameter. 
Plants 4 feet high. Blooms about October 22. 
Margaret Graham. Beautiful, pure white, round 
flowers for Thanksgiving. A fine variety. Medium 
height. Blooms about November 20. 
Marie de Petris. A wonderfully beautiful flower of 
intense yellow, with a perfect incurved center. 
Splendid plants. Blooms about November 15. 
Marigold. Monster yellow flowers, unsurpassed in 
size and tint in their season. Blooms about 
November 5. 
Marketeer. Large, incurved white with dense 
foliage right up to the bloom, which is of ideal 
round form. Blooms about November 20. 
Mefo. Creamy white midseason variety with loose* 
irregularly incurved petals, very artistically 
arranged. Blooms about November 20. 
Monument. Pure white giant incurved of good 
substance. Excellent stems and foliage. Blooms 
about November 15. 
Old Rose. A beautifully formed flower of great size. 
An old-rose-pink tone tinged with a silvery sheen 
as it matures. Blooms about November 1. 
Prince. Very large and fine flower resembling the 
older Chieftain in its clear rose-pink tone. Comes 
into bloom naturally about November 5. 
Purple King. Tall-stemmed flower, very double, 
globular, and the nearest approach to purple in 
this family. Blooms about November 10. 
Rose Perfection. Blooms two weeks earlier than 
the fine pink Chieftain, and is equally lovely in its 
soft rose shade. Blooms about November 5. 
Secretary Nehrling. A perfectly formed flower of 
clear, bright yellow. Heavy, strong stems. Blooms 
about November 20. 
Snow-White. A big, incurved flower of glistening 
icy white, like a perfectly carved ball of spotless 
marble. Blooms about November 5. 
Stately White. Well named is this splendid va¬ 
riety whose large incurved blooms of pure white 
always demand admiration. 
Tekonsha. A grand, large-flowering bronze “Mum,” 
just right for Hallowe’en. Easy to grow. 
White Chieftain. A pure snow-white form of the 
above, and, like its parent, keeps in exhibition 
form a long time. Blooms about November 5. 
White William Turner. An incurved, ball-shaped 
flower of fine form and the purest white. Exliibi- 
tion type. 
Yellow Chattanooga. A very light yellow or cream- 
colored sport of Chattanooga. Splendid form. 
Blooms about November 25. 
Yellow Mefo. Clear yellow sport of Mefo with the 
same loosely formed flower. Blooms about 
November 20. 
Yellow William Turner. An incurved yellow 
sport of William Turner, blooming November 15. 
Daisy'flowering Chrysanthemums for armloads of cut-flowers 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
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