ANEMONES 
Price: 25c each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
BRONZE FREIDA — Salmon-buff Sport of 
“Freida’. Blooms Nov. Ist on. 
DARK PINK FREIDA—Deep pink Sport of 
“Freida’’. Nov. Ist on. 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARK—An exhibition- 
type of large dazzling white. Cushion is 
creamy-white, with occasional tinges of blush. 
Matures about Nov. 10th. Received Award of 
Merit at New York. 
Price: 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
LULABEL—Medium size flower of suffused 
pink, yellow cushion. Sturdy sprays of me- 
dium height; very prolific. Matures Nov. 12th. 
PURPLE DAISY—Similar in color to “Purple 
Queen,” but with more reflexing guard petals. 
Blooms Nov. 20th on. Fine graceful sprays. 
RUSTIC—Small decorative type of bright red 
which does not fade. Dwarf rigid growth, 
making a splendid pot plant. Blooms Novy. 
25th. 
SUNBRITE—Similar to the variety ‘‘Sunshine” 
—bright golden yellow, with same colored 
cushion. Cushion does not spoil, and variety 
keeps well. Blooms late November. 
WHITE FREIDA—Clear white Sport of the 
variety ‘‘Freida,’’ maturing Nov. Ist on. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT FOR 1941 
ALEK STRIBBLING—One of the finest large 
pure white singles we have ever seen. Grows 
to immense size when disbudded six or seven 
stems to a plant. Good strong stem with small 
dark green foliage. Splendid sturdy substance 
for cutting, taking the water well. Long me- 
dium sized petals, reflexing from a bright 
golden center. Florists and commercial grow- 
ers will find this among their best sellers, and 
it fills a long need for an early large white 
single. Matures the latter part of October, 
having a long blooming period. Medium 
height. 
Price: 30c each; $3.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Write for special price per 1000. 
LARGE EXHIBITIONS 
Price: 25¢c each; $2.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
BARBARA PHILLIPS—An enormous reflex of 
glowing yellow, superior to “Golden Majestic’’. 
Take bud about Aug. 15, matures Nov. Ist on. 
Height 5 feet. 
CORONATION AMARANTH—A very large 
French purple loose incurve with silvery 
mauve reverse. Very broad petals. Should 
be planted later than most Exhibitions. Take 
bud Aug. 15th for Nov. ist blooms. Height 
4 to 5 feet. 
E. F. HAWES—An outstanding ruby red with 
buff reverse. Broad petals incurving and curl- 
ing, building up a solid flower. Take bud Aug. 
meee on; matures about Nov. 5th. Height 5 
eet. 
EVA WOOLARD—Large reflex. variety of 
clear lemon yellow. A fine and dependable 
grower. Take bud Aug. 25th for Nov. 15th 
bloom. Height 5 feet. 
GRACE BURTENSHAW—Light canary yellow 
with immense broad petals incurving at the 
tips. A fine easy grower. Take bud Aug. 25th; 
matures about Nov. 15th. Height 5 feet. 
HARVEST MOON —One of the largest bright 
yellows, attracting much attention. The stem 
is very strong, holding the flower without 
support. Take the last crown or terminal bud. 
Blooms the lattér part of October. 
HELENA POCKETT—An enormous white in- 
curve similar to “Wm. Turner’’. Fine strong 
grower maturing about Nov. 15th. Take 
crown bud Aug. 30th. Height 512 feet. 
ILO—A shaggy pink similar to “Lady Houpe- 
toun”’, but a decided improvement of this 
old variety. Take bud Aug. 20th for best 
color. Matures Nov. 5th. Height 4 feet. 
PERCY LANCASTER—A huge broad petaled 
Japanese incurve of old rose with a silvery 
reverse. Bud taken about Aug. 20th produces 
the best color and bloom. Matures Nov. 15th | 
on. Height 5 feet. 
FEATHERY AND NOVELTY VARIETIES 
Price: 25c each; $2.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
BARONESS HILLA REBAY—A medium size 
bronzy-salmon shading to deep old gold as 
flower ages. Long narrow quilled petals ra- 
diating from a bright small center. Matures 
Nov. 10th. Very prolific and showy. 
DAIBUSTI—A very large rosy cream of the 
spider type. Petals are quilled and curl at 
the tips, looking like tiny golden knots. 
Blooms Nov. 15th. Fine disbudded. 
MARIAN BELL—A huge fluffy white feathery 
that can be disbudded to Exhibition size. 
MARILYN—An old rose and lavender of the 
spidery type. Very fine for potting because of 
its dwarf habit. 
SANDY SHAW-—A spider variety with long 
narrow quilled petals. Sturdy dwarf growth, 
pene a splendid pot plant. Matures Nov. 
VIRGINIA—A large clear yellow that can be 
either disbudded or grown to sprays. The 
long quilled petals open at the tips and reflex 
to nearly twice the width of the quills. 
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