STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 15 

SUSANNE MILLER. A golden-yellow team mate of Norma, and 
is identical in all respects. 
BRONZE NORMA. Bronze companion to Norma & Suzanne 
Miller. Identical in all respects. 
YOLANDA. A fine anemone for Thanksgiving and later. Color 
is an unusual shade of apricot bronze. Flowers firm and well pro- 
portioned in nicely arranged spray. A clean vigorous grower. 
ESPY’S WHITE SUPREME. Vigorous, large flowered white ane- 
mone of medium height, maturing in December. 
ESPY’S DARK PINK SUPREME. A soft even shade of pink with 
the same habits as the above. 
BRONZE SUPREME. A soft and pleasing combination of buff 
bronze with slight pink shadings that combines well with other 
shades. 
YELLOW SUPREME. Color a trifle brighter than Yellow Garza 
with flowers considerably larger. Matures in December. 
GARZA SUPREME. Pure white sport of Garza, coming into 
bloom during December. Producing very perfect, full rounded flow- 
ers on strong stems. The latest flowering anemone. Is in heavy de- 
mand owing to its lateness. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME. This is a good clear yellow sport 
of Garza Supreme, the most popular anemone ever produced owing 
to its lateness and abundance of bloom. 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
MELBA. This variety is adapted to pot culture or cut flowers. 
Color orange bronze with a distinct circle of yellow at the base of the 
petals. Flowers 4 inches in diameter mature November 10th. 
RED MELBA. A red sport of Melba. 
LIGHTHOUSE. ‘This striking single pompon of a bright bronze, 
shading to watermelon red makes a pleasing and attractive flower. 
Good substance and well arranged spray. Matures November 10th. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. This large flowering single with several 
rows of firm yellow petals on strong stems matures November 10th. 
SAN CARLOS. Striking bronzy red single with large clear yel- 
low cushion for mid November. Flowers about 3 inches in diameter 
with several rows of petals. 
