IVDVELTY ANEMDIVE EHHYSAIVTHEMUMS 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Two 
194D Intrnductians 
Like the Single types, so many fine vari¬ 
eties already exist in Anemone types that 
one has to have varieties that are superla¬ 
tive in form, color, and growth, to improve 
on existing sorts. However, we feel the two 
varieties following will be found an acquisi¬ 
tion to add to those already introduced. 
BOB WHITE 
A small white Anemone which will finally 
take its place at the top flight as a very 
special variety for exhibition work. Ex¬ 
cellent in size, magnificent in form. A 
very lovely grower and most attractive 
in every way. 
JEANETTE 
A lovely bronzy-buff sport of “Eliza¬ 
beth.” One of the popular favorites at 
the recent New York Show, and will 
eventually find its way into every collec¬ 
tion of show exhibitors. 
Bob W hite 
STAIVDARD ANEMONE EHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per hundred; except where noted 
Blanche—An improved form of Garza. A very attractive white 
flower of splendid habit. October 25th. 
Captivation—A beautiful, large flowered Anemone. The color is 
brilliant mahogany red. The cushion is very large and well 
placed. November ist. 
China Rose—Splendid variety of the Anemone type. The color is 
Dragon’s blood red. The growth is particularly dwarf and ro¬ 
bust with foliage carried right up to the flower. November 1st. 
Crimson Glow—A true crimson red Anemone with the cushion 
slightly tipped gold. The flower attains a size of about 4 inches 
across, growing 8 to 10 blooms to a plant. November 5th. 
Chrome Emerald—A late spray Anemone of great substance and 
of a very brilliant golden-orange color, an exceedingly sturdy 
producer of medium sturdy growth possesses excellent sub¬ 
stance keeping for many days either on the plant or when cut, 
matures the end of November or early December, an exception¬ 
ally good variety for pot plants or cut-flower purposes. 
Coral Blaze—A very late Anemone about 5 inches across when 
disbudded. Color a warm orange bronze. In habit of growth it 
is very sturdy. It matures late in November. 
Elizabeth—A splendid light pink, on the order of Tuxedo, but 
with higher and fuller center. The largest flower of its type. 
Estrelita—Bronzy orange Anemone with very full cushion. In 
full flower about November 15th. Height 3'^ feet and a very 
strong grower. In order to procure good size flowers this vari¬ 
ety must be disbudded. 
Garza Supreme—A creamy white, late Anemone Chrysanthemum 
with a lemon-yellow tufted center. Very late flowering type 
that is frequently grown as a pot plant. 
Innocencia—Outer petals of pure white; central petals most beau¬ 
tifully flushed pale pink; edges of the tubular petals in center 
of light yellow. October 25th. 
Kathleen—A lovely Cattleya pink Anemone with quilled center 
of pale pink. The tip of each individual petal is edged with 
gold. 
Little America—A gorgeous, glistening white Anemone growing 
in sprays; very lovely and unusual. 
Marietta—-Beautiful soft pink Anemone with very full cushion. 
In full flower October 20th. There is no variety that surpasses 
this for floral arrangements. 
Maureen—A brilliant scarlet, like Red Bird in type, with its small 
flowers but with more orange-bronze shadings than there is in 
Red Bird. 
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