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STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
BLANCHE 
An improved form of Garza. A very attractive white flower 
of splendid habit. October 25th. 
BOB WHITE 
A small white Anemone which will finally take its place at 
the top flight as a very special variety for exhibition work. 
Excellent in size, magnificent in form. A very lovely grower 
and most attractive in every way. 
BRIDESMAID 
An Anemone type. A most unusual variety of beautiful 
peach-pink color, maturing about October 25th. Very un- 
usual sort producing thousands of rather small blooms like 
a cascade, but having much more substance. A dwarf vigor- 
ous habit of growth making it excellent for pot plants. 
BUFF QUEEN 
A large Anemone flower of bronzy buff, flowering Novem- 
ber 1st. 
CAPTIVATION 
A beautiful, large flowered Anemone. The color is brilliant 
mahogany red. The cushion is very large and well placed. 
November 1st. 
CHERRY BLOSSOM 
Later and more intense pink shade than “Bridesmaid” flow- 
ering about November Ist. A grand grower. 
CHINA ROSE 
Splendid variety of the Anemone type. The color is Dragon’s 
blood red. The growth is particularly dwarf and robust with 
foliage carried right up to the flower. November Ist. 
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 Sth. 
CHROME EMERALD 
A late spray Anemone of great substance and of a very 
brilliant golden-orange color, an exceedingly sturdy pro- 
ducer of medium sturdy growth possesses excellent substance 
keeping for many days either on the plant or when cut, 
matures the end of November or early December, an ex- 
ceptionally good variety for pot plants or cut-flower pur- 
poses. 
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. 
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 beautifully 
flushed pale pink; edges of the tubular petals in center of 
light yellow. October 25th. 
JEANETTE 
A lovely bronzy-buff sport of “Elizabeth.” One of the popu- 
lar favorites at the recent New York Show, and will eventu- 
ally find its way into every collection of show exhibitors. 
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, ike Red Bird in type, with its small 
flowers but with more orange-bronze shadings than there is 
in Red Bird. 
MRS. BENJAMIN S. MECHLING 
A beautiful shade of tangerine orange and truly one of the 
handsomest Chrysanthemums we ever introduced both in 
color and type. A variety that will be popular with both 
professional and amateur growers for many years to come. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
MRS. JOHN: SHIELDS 
Beautiful sulphur yellow Anemone with a deeper lemon 
yellow boss in the center. This variety does not show its 
true character unless disbudded, but can be grown in sprays, 
if a person does not wish exhibition type flowers. 
NORMA 
A large flowering show Anemone. Color a delicate pink 
with bronze yellow cushion. Matures October 25th onward. 
ORCHID BEAUTY 
A deep Cattleya shade of pink with high cushion of pale 
gold, making a most pleasing contrast. Matures about No- 
vember 10-20. 
PURPLE QUEEN 
An Aster purple Anemone with a lighter reverse and the 
cushion florets tipped with gold. An exquisite variety when 
grown with white flowers, for which it is a most pleasing 
contrast. Individual flowers 3 inches in diameter with eight 
or nine flowers grown on each spray. Matures November 
15th to 20th. 
ROLINDA 
A reddish bronze Anemone with very crisp formal petals 
reminding one very much of the decorative types of Dahlias. 
An outstanding variety, and one that can be successfully 
planted outdoors. November Ist. 
ROSE MADDER 
A deep rose-pink Anemone with the center cushion so 
prominent as to practically obliterate the outer row of petals. 
Splendid habit. October 25th. 
SILVER STAR 
A glistening snow-white Anemone, throwing small flowers in 
great profusion in well formed sprays. An easy grower and 
its great productiveness makes it a most desirable variety. 
November 5th. 
SURPRISE 
Brilliant rose-pink; one of the largest and very finest in 
this section. November Ist. 
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