ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
IRENE HAYES. White, Anemone type with flat cush- 
ion; disbudded, produces 4—5 inch flowers; ma- 
tures November 15th. 
KATHLEEN RICHTER. Large; golden bronze Ane- 
mone with a low round cushion of the same color; 
diameter of flower is 4 inches when disbudded to 
one flower; matures about November 10th. The 
color of this variety is striking and something new. 
LINDA LOU. An Anemone of a fine shade of medium 
pink which blends well with other colors. Makes 
fine sprays on medium length stems and produces 
heavily. We recommend this variety for cutting 
November 8th and later. 
LOUISE DUPUY. Very large; pink anemone with 
long stiff petals and a very small low cushion; 
diameter of flower about 6 inches when disbudded 
to one flower; matures about November lst; has 
a vigorous growth and is a good producer. 

LULABEL. The anemone type is becoming more and 
more popular and this is a variety that should 
have a place among them. The color is a suffused 
pink with a yellow cushion. The bloom is 3 to 4 
inches in diameter and is produced in fine sprays. 
The growth is of medium height and very sturdy 
producing a heavy yield. 
SUNBRITE. Those who remember Sunshine will wel- 
come this variety. It grows about the same and 
blooms at the same date, late November. Holds 
well on the plant and does not spoil in the cushion 
center like Sunshine did. 
WHITE FRIEDA. Sport of well known popular vari- 
ety Frieda White guard petals with golden yellow 
cushion. 
Any of the above $.50 each; 
$5.00 per dozen 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
MILDRED MORRISON. A bright golden yellow sin- 
gle. Blooms November 8rd. Flowers are 6 inches 
in diameter, with 3 rows of sturdy petals. This 
variety has a good wiry habit of growth, attains 
a medium height and fills the need for a good 
quality. 
MRS. R. E. TOMLINSON. Greatly admired by many 
who are interested in something different in table 
decoration. Its lovely golden yellow quilled petals 
lend themselves to this graceful type of work. 
VIKING. A heavy-petaled bronze single. Color is an 
intense, deep bronze on immature petals shading 
to a golden bronze as they mature. Very striking 
under artificial light. Blooms December lst. Flow- 
ers attain a diameter of 2¥2 inches. The 5-6 rows 
of petals are so arranged as to give depth and 
design to the flower. This variety makes a strong, 
vigorous growth and is a fair producer. 
ESTER. A bronze single which lends itself for shad- 
ing. Can be grown either in sprays or disbudded. 
A good producer. 
YELLOW DAISY. A large single golden yellow with 
three rows of petals; diameter of flower is 5 inches 
and should be disbudded to one flower; matures 
about October 25th; has wiry stems and small foli- 
age; is a very good producer. 
5.90 per plant; $5.00 per dozen 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE. This is a bronze sport from 
the popular Masterpiece and should become as 
popular as the parent. Good for disbudding or 
grown in sprays. Blooms the middle of November. 
FLAMBEAU. Has the same golden bronze color as 
Dorothy Turner but is a much better producer. The 
sprays are more slender which makes them more 
serviceable for the retailer. We recommend this 
variety most highly. Heavy producer. Blooms No- 
vember Oth. 
ISOBEL. May be described as a pink Nuggets as it 
grows about the same height and blooms about 
the same date, November lst. Good stiff spray. 
The color is a good solid shade of bright pink. 
Good for shading. 
PEARL. A large Pompon, clear opaque white, of 
unique, globular form. Blooms about November 
20th, just after Chicago Pearl, which variety it re- 
sembles. A fast growing, strong, wiry stem; rela- 
tively small foliage; a good producer. 
