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CHRYSANTHEMUMS—ANEmONEs— (Continued ) 
PURPLE 
PURPLE QUEEN—An aster purple anemone with a yellow cushion. A good 
producer blooming November 10th. 
PURPLE DAISY—B. S. & Co., 1941. An aster purple anemone for growing in 
sprays. It is a heavy producer cand holds well on the plant. Blooms Novem- 
ber 20th. The flowers are about 2 inches in diameter. A very attractive 
novelty. 
BRONZE 
MRS. CHAS. WYLIE—A light bronze anemone that makes a flower five inches 
in diameter when disbudded. The cushion and ray petals are the same 
color. Has a high cushion. Blooms November 3rd. 
CORA SCOVILLE—Bright bronze ray petals with a flat cushion of a lighter 
bronze. Grows 4-5 inches in diameter when disbudded. 
ROLINDA—A reddish bronze anemone with a low cushion. The flowers are 
about four inches in diameter when disbudded. Ready to cut November 11th. 
BRONZE TUXEDO—A bronze sport of the pink Tuxedo. Good bronze color 
very effective with yellow cushion center. 
BRONZE FREIDA—A bronze sport of the pink Freida. Small cushion and 
regular ray petals. Excellent for disbudding. Matures November 15th. 
RED 
CRUSADER—Light maroon anemone with cushion florets tipped with gold. 
Blooms in early November. 
GARNET—A deep red for growing in sprays. Flowers are 2!/,-3 inches. 
For. Distinctwe Flower Arrangements 
Anemone and Single Variatios. 
will increase your assortment of colors and forms and command 
novelty prices. 
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