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ROSE MADDER—A deep rose-pink Anemone with the center cushion 
so prominent as to practically obliterate the outer row of guard 
peteis. Has splendid habits of growth and may be grown to sprays 
or disbudded to 5 or 6 blooms per plant. Very early for an Ane- 
mone as it is in full bloom by Oct. 25th. 
GRACELAND—A tall-growing, graceful pure white with yellow cush- 
ion; with me this year it has been unusually attractive, and as it 
blooms by October 25th I predict it will prove very popular. 
BETTY ROSE—This is a pink—both cushion and ray florets, and as it 
matures by the last day or so of October will be very popular. 
IZOLA—Blooms Noy. 1; both dise and ray florets an even shade of 
amaranth; May be partially disbudded or grown to sprays. With 
me holds its color under our hot sun. 
FREIDA—A recent introduction and very outstanding. A _ beautiful 
shade of lavender-pink guard petals with a full slightly convex 
cushion of bright yellow. Should be disbudded to 4 or 5 blooms per 
plant and will produce 5 inch blooms the first week in November. 
Holds its color here. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT—A bright clear yellow with a center or cushion 
several shades darker. When disbudded will produce blooms 3 to 5 
inches in diameter. Branches freely and may be grown natural with 
excellent results. Matures: first week in November. 
PAGOMA—A beautiful white with straw-yellow cusnion center. May 
be partially disbudded, but with me makes as beautiful a spray as I 
have ever seen. Matures first week in November. It is unusually 
prolific. 
TUXEDO—A lovely shade of Enchantress pink—in fact one of the daint- 
iest shades of color it is possible to find in mums. Grows tali. 
Matures first week in November.. 
CHINA ROSE— Asplendid variety of the Anemone type. The color is 
Dragon’s blood red. While robust in growth the plant does not 
grow very tall, but carries the foliage up to the bloom. Matures 
by November 5th. 
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. 10th. 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 larze 
size sprays. Matures around November 10th. 
BONA—Another new white with yellow cushion. It should 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. 
JERRY—A wonderful rich golden bronze anemone; blooms 314 to 4 
inches in diameter with a high-rounded cushion of a shade darker. 
Has good substance. Should be grown as disbud with 4 to 6 blooms 
per plant. Matures by November 15th; Height 3 feet. 
MIDGUARD—Scarlet bronze anemone with a shade lighter cushion. 
Diameter of flower 3% to 4 inches when grown disbudded with 8 
to 10 blooms per plant, With me grows about 3 ft. tall and matures 
around the middle of November. Also makes fine pot variety. 
- ORCHID BEAUTY—A deep Cattleya shade of pink with cushion of pale 
gold, making a most pleasing contrast. May be shaded or grown 
in pots. Matures by November 15th. 
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