LARGE JAPANESE ANEMONES 
Rooted Plants 50c Each 
Tronsta—Bright pink, yellow cushion. 
Rose Madder—Deep rosy-lavender petals; large 
cushion of same color. 
Mrs. John Shields—Beautiful large sulphur-yellow; 
large dark lemon-colored cushion. 
CASCADE VARIETIES 
Rooted Plants 50c Each 
Anna—Very popular small white single. 
Jane Harte—Yellow sport of Anna. 
Tiny—Tiny orchid pink single. 
STOPPING AND TIMING KEY 
The alphabetical letters refer to bud timing, in- 
dex to which is given below as a guide to exhibit- 
ors, but to those who do not aim at getting flowers 
at any given date we advise one stopping for all, 
say middle to end of April, and secure the first bud 
afterwards; they would find that this method 
would give them a= greater percentage of good 
blooms than any other. 
Stopping and timing is only required when wanted 
for a particular show date. Buds of Japanese var- 
ieties for ordinary purposes are quite in order on 
any crown from mid-August to mid-September. 
The following index explains the alphabetical pre- 
fix to each variety when required for early Novem- 
ber shows. 
BAS Pinch the tip out of the shoot about the second 
week of April, and secure second crown buds. 
B Pinch the plants during the third week of May 
and secure first crown buds. 
GC Let the plants break naturally and secure first 
crown buds. 
1D Pinch the plants during the first week of May 
and secure first crown buds. 
Ie. Pinch second week in April and secure first 
crown. 
the Pinch early in April and again first Week in 
June, then secure first bud afterward. 
G. Let the plants break naturally and secure seéc- 
ond crown buds. 
ET; Pinch end March and secure second crown 
buds.. 
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