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Anemone Section 

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MRS. J. 5S. ROBERTS 
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. 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 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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BRONZE 
BRONZE CHARM—Chestnut bronze with high, 
bronze cushion. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
BRONZE FRIEDA—The same as Frieda in all 
respects except color. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
BRONZE TUXEDO—An apricot bronze sport 
from Tuxedo. Has the same excellent qualities 
ot ae former, differing in color only. Tall. Mat. 
ov. 1. 
CORAL BLAZE — Deep orange bronze petals 
radiating from a well delineated disc of quilled 
florets, a shallower in tone. A co-ordination 
of mensuration and gentle blend of hue that will 
appeal to the most fastidious connoisseur of the 
anemone type of chrysanthemum. A stocky 
plant that will hold its head up when laden 
with moisture. Hgt. 3 ft. Mat. Nov. 25. (See 
full color illus. page 14.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
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. Mat. Nov. 15. (See illus. page 25.) 
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. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 20. 
PINK 
ADMIRATION — Lavender pink with yellow 
cushion. Tulip shaped. Short. Mat. Oct. 15. 
ANTIGO—A deep rose of unusual beauty. Cush- 
ion and ray petals of same color. Large. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Bright shade of pink with 
creamy white cushion. Large blooms. Semi- 
dwarf in growth. Plant early. Mat. Nov. 20. 
BETTY ROSE—Bright pink ray petals and a 
lighter pink cushion. Flowers are 5 inches when 
disbudded and a little smaller when grown in 
sprays. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
DORIS LOUISE—A deep rose sport of Frieda. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
ELIZABETH—tThe sharply pointed ray petals of 
this lovely bloom are a soft delicate pink with 
a lilac sheen. The tubular disc florets which 
form the cushion are lemon yellow in color. The 

LONG ISLAND BEAUTY 
