
YUKON 
AFTERGLOW—A small-flowered rust bronze Single. Flowers are 
2-2"/ in. in diameter with 6-8 rows of sturdy petals. Attains a 
medium height trom June planting and forms a spray carrying a 
large head of flowers when last pinch is made about August 5th. 
An attractive Thanksgiving variety. 
FLAMINGO—As the name implies its color really flames. The hue 
is scarlet red enhanced by a yellow base. This 3-in. Single 
possesses excellent substance and is easily grown to a medium 
height from June planting. An informal Single with its five rows 
of petals twisting attractively holding their color unusually well. 
Matures November 20th and later to be easily had for a Thanks- 
giving cut. 
MASON'S RED—The color of this sport from variety Mason's 
Bronze is a true crimson with the base of the petal shading to 
an orange yellow. This variety we feel sure will be grown as ex- 
tensively as its parent variety, which it resembles in all respects 
except color. 
SARONG—A beautiful Single for mid-December to Christmas sea- 
son. The color is a bright crimson scarlet. A heavy, vigorous 
growth habit. Produces large, well spread sprays on strong stems. 
Plant fairly early and receive a final pinch about August Ist. 
When well grown this is one of the best red Singles, 
VAGABOND—A pleasing apricot buff Single. Flowers are about 
2-2"/> in. in diameter, with 4-5 rows of petals possessing fine 
substance. Blooms November I5th. Attains medium height from 
June 25 planting. Forms best spray from an August 5th pinch. 
Ships and keeps unusually well. 
YUKON—A late clear white Single. Flowers about 3 in, in diam- 
eter with 5-6 rows of petals. Matures about December 10. A 
tall growing variety. Will produce a good yield of fine sprays 
from late planting and a final pinch about August |5th. 
BRONZE FREIDA—Growth and foliage of this variety are the same 
as that of Freida. Flower color is a salmon buff with a light 
yellow overcast and a deep lemon yellow Anemone center. This 
is a very practical variety for both normal flowering and for 
shading purposes. 
DARK PINK FREIDA—The striking color combination of its deep 
pink rays and the clear yellow Anemone center make this an un- 
usually distinctive flower. Because of its growth characteristics 
which are identical with those of its parent, Freida, this variety 
will no doubt surpass all others in this color class. 
WHITE FREIDA—Clear white ray florets with a lemon yellow Anem- 
one center identical with that of its parent, variety Freida, make 
this an invaluable addition to the list of white Anemones for 
both normal flowering and for shading purposes. In all respects 
except color this variety is identical with Freida. 
SALMON FREIDA—Beautiful shade of salmon pink, sport of Freida. 
Anemone type with all the growing and producing qualities of 
its parent, 
WINTERSET 
An intermediate, lemon yellow pompon which blooms 
December 25. Attains a diameter of 2 inches and 
possesses good substance. Of medium height from 
June planting with an August 5 pinch. Has a good 
growth habit. 
BRONZE KIDDER—Bronze sport of the variety Mrs. H. E. 
Kidder. The inside of the petal a bright bronze with 
slight shadings of Chinese-red, while the reverse is an 
even shade of buff, making a desirable incurved earl 
bronze of good substance. Matures October 25t 
from buds selected August 25th. 

VIBRANT 
A large decorative pompon. Matures about December 
20. Color is a brilliant deep lemon yellow. Flowers 
attain a diameter of about 2!/5-3 inches when fully de- 
veloped. A vigorous grower. Very productive. Does 
not come blind. Makes a fine spray from an August 
5 pinch. An outstanding late yellow pompon. 
ALL ABOVE VARIETIES—EACH 50c—DOZEN $3.00 
