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STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUIMS 
This type of Chrysanthemum is becoming increasingly popular—where novelty forms are desired. Many of the 
earlier flowering types give excellent results in the garden—though we do not guarantee them to be absolutely hardy. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100 
Autumn Star—A small spray Anemone suitable for garden or 
ereenhouse work. Clear snow white in color, and extremely free 
flowering. Maturing about October 10th. A dwarf growth with 
excellent foliage that has been the outstanding variety in our 
greenhouse this year, and is suitable for both cut flowers and 
pot plant work. 
Bob White—A small white Anemone which will finally take its 
place at the top flight as a very special variety for exhibition 
work. Excellent in size, magnificent in form. A very lovely 
grower and most attractive in every way. Flowers October 15th. 
Bronze Tuxedo—A lovely rich bronze of the very popular 
Tuxedo, maturing November Ist. 
China Rose—Splendid variety of the Anemone type. The color 
is Dragon’s blood red. The growth is particularly dwarf and 
robust with foliage carried right up to the flower. November Ist. 
Crimson Glow—A true crimson red Anemone with the cushion 
slightly tipped gold. The flower attains a size of about 4 inches 
across, growing 8 to 10 blooms to a plant. November 5th. 
Dark Pink Frieda—A lovely shade of spinel pink with pale 
yellow cushion. A delightful contrast. A duplicate of the orig- 
inal “Frieda” in every way except color, which is a lovely deep 
rich shade. Should be extremely popular. In full flower No- 
vember Ist. 
Elizabeth—A splendid light pink, on the order of Tuxedo, but 
with higher and fuller center. The largest flower of its type. 
October 28th. 
Estrelita—Bronzy orange Anemone with very full cushion. In 
full flower about November 15th. Height, 344 feet and a very 
strong grower. In order to procure good size flowers this variety 
must be disbudded. 
Frances Schoen Park—One of the most exquisite and 
largest Anemones we have ever had the pleasure of distributing. 
A dazzling white. Very occasionally the inner cushion of creamy 
white will be faintly tinged blush. A fine heavy grower of 
perfect form, unexcelled for exhibition purposes with individual 
flowers 6 inches or more across. November Ist. 
Frieda—A pale pink Anemone with fine 
contrasting white center. Flowers on 
strong stems are produced in great pro- 
fusion. We suggest disbudding on this 
variety. Height 5 feet. Matures Novem- 
berlst. 
Jeannette—A _ lovely bronzy-buff sport 
of “Elizabeth.” One of the popular fa- 
vorites at the recent New York Show, 
and will eventually find its way into 
every collection of show exhibitors. 
October 28th. 
Little Americ¢a—A gorgeous glistening 
white Anemone growing in sprays; very 
lovely and unusual. November Ist. 
Moonlight—A _ beautiful Anemone of 
true golden yellow and a good cushion 
of the same shade of yellow. The plant 
grows fairly tall, is exertemely strong 
and very healthy. This variety holds its 
color and is a very wonderful keeper. 
Flowers about November Ist. 

Types of Anemone 
Chrysanthemums 
Mrs. John Shields—Beautiful sulphur yellow Anemone with 
a deeper lemon yellow boss in the center. This variety does not 
show its true character unless disbudded, but can be grown in 
sprays, if a person does not wish exhibition type flowers. 
November Ist. 
Nevada—Pure white Anemone with chartreuse green center. 
Maturing for Thanksgiving. Can be grown disbudded or in 
separate form with equal success. 
Silver Star—A glistening snow-white Anemone, throwing small 
flowers in great profusion in well-formed sprays. An easy 
grower and its great productiveness makes it a most desirable 
variety. November 5th, 
Susanne Miller—A golden yellow sport of “Norma,” identical 
to its parent in every way, excepting color. November 5th. 
The Titan—Tangerine bronze. A very exceptional color of in- 
describable brilliance. Wonderfully clean grower, with fine foli- 
age throughout the season. October 25th. 
Tuxedo—A lovely shade of Enchantress pink. This variety was 
grown by the originator for years, but not generally distributed. 
One of the daintiest shades of color it is possible to procure in 
Chrysanthemums. November Ist. 
White Frieda—tThe white duplicate of the original “Frieda.” 
Glistening white Anemone with pale yellow cushion. In full 
flower November Ist. 
AZALEA CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become very popular 
within the past few years, and we are now in a position to offer 
the same in the following colors: 
My Lady—Fully double, very large orange-yellow. Begins to 
bloom in August till frost. Height, 18-24 inches. 
BRONZE RED WHITE 


PINK 
These plants begin to flower early in August and continue to do 
so throughout the Fall months. They are low growing, and 
bushy in type, never attaining a height of over 15 inches but 
are very showy in places where color is desired in the early 
Fall. 

