BLANCHE—An old but still popular white variety, having yellow cush- 
ion. The bloom is large and very early for an anemone—October 
25th. The habit of growth is erect and has been widely grown as 
a commercial. With me grows close to 3 ft. tall. 
YELLOW BLANCH E—The yellow sport of the old favorite BLANCHE, 
which is considered one of the largest and best of the early white 
anemone varieties. 
ROSE MADDER—A deep rose-pink Anemone with the center cushion 
so prominent as to practically obliterate the outer row of guard 
petals. Has splendid habits of growth and may be grown to sprays 
or disbudded to 5 or 6 blooms per plant. Very early for an Ane- 
mone as it is in full bloom Oct. 25th. 
GRACELAND—A tall-growing, graceful pure white with yellow cush- 
ion; with me this year it has been unusually attractive, and as it 
blooms by October 25th I predict it will prove very poular. 
BETTY ROSE—This is a pink—both cushion and ray floret, and as it 
matures by the last day or so of October wiil be very poular. 
1IZOLA—Blooms Nov. 1; both disc and ray florets an even shade of 
amaranth; May be partially disbudded or grown to sprays. With me 
holds its color under our hot sun. 
~ BOKHARA—A sport from the amaranth IZOLA; Color a medley of red, 
rose and bronze that is most pleasing; particularly as the shades 
changes in intensity as the flower matures. Identical in other re- 
spects with IZOLA. 
STOPLIGHT—A very striking -anemone flower, crimson terra cotta 
ray petals with a low bright yellow cushion. The contrasting col- 
ors instantly promote admiration. Should be disbudded. Height 
4% ft. Matures Nov. Ist. 
ESTRELITA—An excellent bronzy orange anemone. Has a full regular 
formed cushion and several rows ot outer ray florets. Of strong, 
upright growth. Flowers 5 inches in diameter mature November 
lbth. Grows 3% feet tall and should be disbudded. 
YELLOW ESTRELITA—The yellow sport of the ever-popular Estrelita. 
It is identical in all other respects. : 
PAGOMA—A beautiful white with straw-yellow cushion center. May 
be partially disbudded, but with me makes as beautiful a spray as 
I have ever seen. Matures first week in November. It is unusually 
prolific. 
TUXEDO—A lovely shade of Enchantress pink—in fact one of the dain- 
tiest shades of color it is possible to find in mums. Grows tall. Ma- 
tures first week in November. 
CHINA ROSE—A splendid variety of the Anemone type. The color is 
Dragon’s blood red. While robust in growth the plant does not grow 
very tall, but carries the foliage up to the bloom. Matures by Nov- 
ember 5th. 
SULPHUR FRILLS—One of the most outstanding of recent introduc- 
tions Sulphur guard with bright yellow cushion. Disbud to 4 blooms , 
per plant and obtain 5-inch flowers by Nov. 10th. Height 4 feet. 
JERRY—A wonderful rich golden bronze anemone; blooms 3% to 4 
inches in diameter with a high-rounded cushion of a shade darker. 
Has good substance. Should be grown as disbud with 4 to 6 blooms 
per plant. Matures by November 15th; Height 3 feet. 
MIDGUARD—Scarlet bronze anemone with a shade lighter cushion. 
Diameter of flower 3% to 4 inches when grown disbudded with .8 
to 10 blooms per plant. With me grows about 3 ft. tall and matures 
around the middle of November. Also makes fine pot variety. 
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