CH RYS AN TH EWMUM 
GARDEN §S 27 

Anemone Section 

ESTRELITA 
The Anemone flowered chrysanthemum con- 
sists of one or more rows of flat or tubular ray 
florets with shorter quilled or tubular disc florets 
sometimes of the same color, sometimes other- 
wise. The large flowering Anemone types, all of 
those catalogued herein being included, are 
usually pinched when small, permitting four to 
six growths to continue until buds are formed. 
Disbudding is a matter of individual taste. If 
allowed to flower without restriction each stem 
will produce a large spray or cluster of blooms. 
This type of mum is of marvelous beauty and 
should be given consideration by those who are 
looking for something artistic and unusual. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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ESTRELITA—A buff bronze throughout, con- 
spicuous for the great size of its regular flat disc 
of quilled florets as opposed to its shorter serra- 
tions of ray petals. A sturdy grower of medium 
height. Matures Nov. 15th. (See illustration 
above.) 
BRONZE 
BRONZE CHARM—Chestnut bronze with high, 
bronze cushion. Medium height. Matures Oct. 
20th. 
BRONZE FRIEDA—The same as Freida in all 
respects except color. Tall. Matures Oct. 15th. 
BRONZE SUPREME—Light bronze with light 
bronze cushion. Medium height. Matures Oct. 
20th. 
BRONZE TUXEDO—An apricot bronze sport 
from Tuxedo. Has the same excellent qualities 
of the former, differing in color only. Tall. Ma- 
tures Nov. Ist. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
CHROME EMERALD — Both ray petals and 
quilled florets forming the central disc are a 
burnished bronze. Sprays generously. Medium 
height. Matures Nov. 25th. 
CORAL BLAZE—Deep orange bronze ray pet- 
als radiating from a well delineated disc of 
quilled florets, a trifle shallower in tone. A co- 
ordination of mensuration and gentle blend of 
hue that will appeal to the most fastidious con- 
noisseur of the anemone type of chrysanthe- 
mum. A stocky plant that will hold its head 
up when laden with moisture. Height 3 feet. 
Matures Nov. 25th. (See full color illustration 
page 33.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
HALLOWE’EN—A burnished coppery bronze 
fuses the central disc of quilled florets and the 
double row of flat ray petals into a composite 
coloring of rare beauty. Flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. Medium height. Matures Nov. 20th. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
RUSTIC—Small decorative of good soft bronze. 
Short. Matures Dec. Ist. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents: $2.50 per doz. 
VERONA—Soft apricot bronze with flat yellow 
disc surrounded by flat ray petals. Large. Med- 
ium height. Matures Nov. 15th. 
PINK 
ADMIRATION — Lavender pink with yellow 
cushion. Tulip shaped. Matures Oct. 15th. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Bright shade of pink with 
creamy white cushion. Large blooms. Semi- 
dwarf in growth. Plant early. Matures Nov. 
20th. 
DORIS LOUISE—A deep rose sport of Frieda. 
Medium height. Matures Oct. 15th. 
ELIZABETH—Soft light pink. Large with good 
foliage. Medium height. Matures Nov. 30th. 
ENCHANTRESS—An intermediate shell pink 
with a double row of ray petals surrounding a 
dise of lighter colored florets. Tall. Matures Nov. 
15th. 
