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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 2% 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 make best blodms, maturing 
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. 
FAITH—Beautiful shell pink guard petals with a high, well-rounded 
cushion of .creamy white, making it of the well-known Norma 
type of anemone. Blooms measure 5 to 6 inches in diameter when 
grown 4 blooms to plant. Grows 3% ft. with me. Matures Novem- 
ber 15th to 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 3% feet. 
Matures about Nov. 25th. 
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. 
PINK SUPREME—Rated as a delicate pink in color but with me under 
our Southern sun comes almost white. However, it seems to have 
the greatest “substance” of any variety of mum I nave every grown, 
reminding me of a strawflower in that respect. The bloom seems 
to be considerably resistant to frost damage too. It grows 4 feet 
easily and when disbudded will produce blooms 514 inches in di- 
ameter. It has a rather prominent cushion with several rows of 
ray florets. Matures the first few days of December. Widely 
grown by amateur and professional florists whe are prepared to 
bloom late varieties. . 
ESPY’S DARK PINK—A dark pink sport of SUPREME, and with me 
really is a lavender-pink. Identical in all other respects with the 
original Pink Supreme. 
YELLOW SUPREME—The yellow sport of Supreme. Otherwise 
identical. 
BRONZE SUPREME — The bronze sport of Supreme, Otherwise 
identical. 
GARZA SUPREME—A creamy white late anemone with a lemon-yel- 
low tufted center. It is a very late flowering type, maturing as late 
_as Christmas, but very popular with growers who are prepared to 
mature this late variety as by that time it has the field practically 
all to itself. 
YELLOW GARZA—tThe yellow sport of the above grand old variety. 
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