ANEMONE FLOWERED-Continued 
STANDARD VARIETIES—Continued 
WHITE 
Name and Description Height Type Matures 
Graceland. White with 
Yellow center ........... Med. Inter. Oat, 28 
Blanches2) ee Med. Inter. Nov. 1 
“White Anemone ..___ Ta] Inter. Novis 5 
*“Smith’s Innocence ___ Tal] Large Nov, 5 
"Little America Med. Inter. Nov. 10 
“White Norma. White 
suffused with Pink... Tall Large Nov. 18 
POWOne .... Med. Large Decal 
*White Supreme. White 
suffused with Pink .. Med. Large Deo. 10 
Garza Supreme ___. Short Inter. Dec. 15 
BRONZE 
“Bronze Tuxedo. Light 
Butt suffused with 
Pink. Sport from Tux- 
SO Mee aie een wee Med. Large Nov. 10 
“Bronze Norma. Deep 
Buff Bronze. Sport 
from Norma .........” Tall Large Nov. 18 
*Estrelita. Deep Buff 
Bronze: see ln te Med. Large Nov. 20 
Rolinda. Pale Reddish 
TO rizeumeees eee nee Med. Inter. Nov. 23 
Red Rolinda. Deep Red- 
dish Bronze. Sport 
from Rolinda............. Med. Inter. Nov. 23 
Yolanda. Pale Orange 
Bronzcwi! koe . Med. Small Nov. 25 
“Coral Blaze. Deep 
Orange Bronze .......... Short Large Dec. 1 
Chrome Emerald. Gold- 
en Orange with Gold 
CUSHION ye) ove Short Inter. Dec 1 
“Bronze Supreme. Light 
Bronze suffused with 
echt a ek en Med. Dec. 10 
Large 
PINK 
Name and Description Height Type Matures 
“Marietta. Pale Laven- 
CER ate eed s Med. Large Ociacl 
*“Topknot. Amaranth with 
Cream White cushion Med. Inter. Nov. 5 
“China Rose. Amaranth 
RUrplel a eet kee Med. Large Nov. 10 
*Tuxedo. Rose Pink........ Med. Large Nov. 10 
Orchid Beauty. Orchid 
with Golden cushion Med. Inter. Nov. 15 
*Freida. Light Lavender 
with Yellow cushion Med. 
“Norma. Orchid Pink 
petals with Salmon 
CUSDICH ae eee at Tall Inter. Nov. 18 
“Dark Pink Norma. Deep 
Lavender. Sport from 
Large Nov. 15 
Norm #00. ae Tall Inter. Nov. 18 
“Long Island Beauty. 
Pale Pink with Yellow 
CUSHION meee ene ee Med. Large Nov. 20 
“Beautiful Lady. Deep 
Lavender rays with 
Cream White cush- 
JON) saat kate. tees Short Large INOVe=2> 
“Dark Pink Supreme. 
Lavender. Sport from 
Pinkipupreme Med. Large Dec. 10 
RED 
“Stoplight. Terra Cotta 
petals with Yellow 
GSO yee Med Inter. Nov. 
*The Titan. Scarlet Crim- 
son with Bronzy 
cn 
CUSHION a mea eee Med. Large Nov. 10 
*Captivation. Mahogany ‘ 
ReGen ee ae Med. Large Nov. 10 
$.25 each; $2.00 per dozen 
*__Good disbudded. 
*__Good disbudded. 
PIPERS CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CULTURAL NOTES 
The Cascade Chrysanthemums are becoming the 
favored queen of Autumn flowers. A few words on 
the culture of these beautiful flowers, which may be 
obtained from seeds. 
It is very easily grown, and makes a wonderful sub- 
ject for cutting and pot work, either as a bushplant 
or, as the name suggests, for decorating, falling as it 
does in cascades of beautiful flowers. 
In preparing the soil for seeds, which should be 
sown in February or March, equal parts of garden 
soil, leatmold, and sharp sand makes an admirable 
mixture. It is sufficiently porous, so that the seedlings 
will grow freely. 
Fill pans or pots within three-quarters of an inch of 
the top, using broken crocks or ashes to insure cor- 
rect drainage, sifting the soil to make an even sur- 
face for sowing the seed. Water the receptacles, and 
allow to stand for one day, then sow the seeds and 
cover lightly. 
When seedlings show the fourth leaf, prick out into 
small pots, using any good fresh soil, the following 
mixture preferable: one part loam, one-quarter part 
rotted manure, one-sixteenth part sand. As plants 
continue to grow, increase the size of the pots, and 
also add to the above mixture one-fiftieth part of 
bone meal. 
