THYRA. Deep lavender. Close compact, cupped petals 
with an appearance of a pompon dahlia when disbudded. 
A distinctive novelty. Matures Nov. lst. 
RED 
CAMPFIRE. Orange-red. Close compact blooms of good 
substance. Matures Nov. 20th. 
GRENADIER. Lovely sprays of rich deep red. Matures 
Nov. 10th. 
MRS. MARY HOOKER. Deep red, large decorative pompon. 
Matures around Nov. 15th. 
ROYAL CRIMSON. Deep crimson, intermediate decorative 
pom. Matures Dec. Ist. 
WHITE 
ARCADIA. Good white, well rounded blooms. Very pro- 
ductive. Matures Oct. 25th. 
DIANA. A snowy white of exquisite lacy daintiness. Free 
branching variety. Matures Nov. 5th. 
Anemone 

The Anemone flowered chrysanthemum consists of one or 
more rows of flat or tubular ray florets with shorter quilled 
or tubular disc florets sometimes of the same color, some- 
times otherwise. 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 
SEA GULL. Pure white of excellent <ubstance. Matures 
Nov. Ist. 
~ SILVER BALL. Pure white. Best in early white we have. 
Matures Oct. 15th. 
WHITE DOTY. Very large, creamy white. Matures Oct. 
20th. 
YELLOW 
BRISTOLITE. Deep golden yellow on very stiff stems. Very 
outstanding. Matures Nov. 10th. 
GOLDEN FAIRY. An excellent yellow, equally good when 
disbudded or grown in sprays. Matures Oct. 2oth. 
HASEGAWA YELLOW. Excellent yellow for Thanksgiving. 
Striking ball-like flower on good stem and nice foliage. 
YELLOW ARCADIA. Same as Arcadia in all respects 
excepting color, which is golden yellow. Matures Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW DOTY IMPROVED. This is a far superior bloom 
to the old Yellow Doty. Has good foliage and stiff stem. 
Matures Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW SEA GULL. Yellow sport of Sea Gull. Matures 
Nov. Ist. 
Section 
produce a large spray or cluster of blooms. This type of 
mum is of marvelous beauty and should be given consid- 
eration by those who are looking for something artistic and 
unusual. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE CHARM. Chestnut bronze with high, bronze 
cushion. Matures Oct. 20th. 
BRONZE FRIEDA. The same as Freida in all respects 
except color. Matures Nov. 5th. 
BRONZE TUXEDO. An apricot bronze sport of Tuxedo. Has 
the same excellent quality of its parent. Matures Nov. Ist. 
25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
CORAL BLAZE. Deep orange bronze ray petals radiating 
from a well delineated disc of quilled florets, a trifle shal- 
lower in tone. Matures Nov. 25th. 35 cents each; $3.50 per 
dozen. 
CORA SCOVILLE. Bright bronze ray petals with a flat 
cushion of lighter bronze. Grows 4-5 inches in diameter 
when disbudded. Matures Nov. lst. 35 cents each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
ESTRELITA. A buff bronze throughout, conspicuous for the 
great size of its regular flat disc of quilled florets as opposed 
to its serrations ray petals. Matures Nov. 5th. 
MRS. CHAS. WYLIE. A light bronze that makes a flower 
five inches in diameter when disbudded.. The cushion and 
ray petals are the same color. Has a high cushion. Blooms 
Oct. 25th. 35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. 
ROLINDA. A reddish bronze with a low cushion. The 
flowers are about four inches in diameter when disbudded. 
Matures Nov. llth. 
PINK 
ADMIRATION. Lavender pink with yellow cushion. Tulip 
shape. Matures Oct. 15th. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
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