
FRIEDA 
PINK 
ADMIRATION. Lavender pink with yellow cushion. A tulip 
shaped flower. Matures October 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. Bright shade of lavender pink with creamy 
white cushion. More attractive when disbudded. Matures Novem- 
ber 20. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
BETTY ROSE. Bright pink ray petals and a lighter pink col- 
ored cushion. More attractive when disbudded. Also beautiful in 
sprays. Matures October 25. 
DORIS LOUISE. Deep rose pink sport of ‘Frieda.’ Disbud this 
and you will have a truly beautiful flower. Matures November 5. 
(See illustration of ‘’Frieda.”’) 
FRIEDA. Ranging from a deep shell pink to a deep orchid pink 
in accordance with a corresponding moderation of high tempera- 
tures. Produces prominent yellow cushion center when disbudded. 
Matures November 5. (See illustration above.) 
H. J. BALLOUGH. Orchid pink with yellow cushion. Short 
bushy grower. Very beautiful in sprays. Matures November 10. 
MRS. J. S. ROBERTS. A beautiful combination of mauve and 
violet in color. Disbud this variety and you will find the largest 
flower in Anemone type yet grown to date. Height, short. Ma- 
tures November 5. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
ORCHID BEAUTY. A medium sized flower, orchid pink in color, 
with prominent yellow cushion. Matures around November 10. 
ROSE MADDER. Has very large, high cushion center surround- 
ed by double rows of short, pointed ray petals closely spaced. 
Short bushy grower. Matures October 30. 
TUXEDO. An exceptionally large, light pink composed of wide 
sharply pointed ray petals radiating from a tufted pin cushion of 
quilled florets, slightly darker in shade. Disbud this for best re- 
sults. Matures November 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
(See illustration of ‘Yellow Tuxedo.’’) 
WHITE 
C. D. WOLFE. White ray florets having white cushion with 
dark brown dot in the center. Equally beautiful when not dis- 
budded. Matures October 15. 
FRANCES SHOEN PARKS. A very large Anemone type flower 
in white. Both ray petals and cushion are of glistening white. This 
variety is best when disbudded. Matures November 1. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration at right.) 
NEVADA. A high quality flower maturing around Thanks- 
giving. Unique in appearance because of dark green center. The 
ray petals are broad and are pure white. Equally beautiful when 
mot disbudded. 
SINCERITY. Short, white, ray petals with prominent rounded 
white cushion. Matures October 15. Produces better quality flow- 
ers when disbudded. A very popular variety. 
SUROKU. A small button Anemone flowered variety of white 
ray petals and yellow cushion. Its dwarf growing habit makes 
this an excellent border or pot variety. Not to be disbudded. Ma- 
tures Octobér 25. 
SWAN. A beautiful large white flower throughout. An out- 
standing variety for late flowering. Matures December 10. 
WHITE NORMA. White ray petals with yellow cushion of good 
substance. Disbud this variety for better results. A tall grower. 
Matures November 1. 
RED 
CRIMSON GLOW. Crimson maroon with large crimson cushion. 
An unusual combination of colors. Matures November 20. 
MATADOR. Large, brilliant red, ray petals and garnet cushion. 
Outstanding when disbudded and is equally as satisfactory when 
grown into sprays. Matures around Thanksgiving. 
THE TITAN. Flower quite similar to ‘“Matador.’’ Scarlet crim- 
son with bronze red cushion. Large blooms and stiff stems. Ma- 
tures November 5. 
YELLOW 
CITRUS QUEEN. A very large Anemone flowering type of 
yellow throughout. Produces very large flower with high cushion 
when disbudded. Matures November 5. 
GLEAM. A rich golden variety in full bloom around December 
10 on. Makes beautiful spray flowers. 
SUNRAY. Small sized, beautiful spray flower in rich golden 
yellow throughout. Not to be disbudded. Matures October 25 on. 
YELLOW ESTRELLITA. A bright yellow sport of ‘Estrellita.” 
Produces uniform high quality flowers when disbudded, maturing 
around November 5. 
YELLOW SINCERITY. A clear yellow sport of ‘’Sincerity.”” A 
very popular variety because of its unique large cushion center. 
Same in all respects to its parent except color. Matures October 20. 
YELLOW TUXEDO. A lovely yellow sport of “Bronze Tuxedo.” 
Identical to its parent excepting in color and petal formation. The 
ray petals are quilled, while its parent has orthodox petals. The 
central disc florets are serrated into star-like at edges. Matures 
around November 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See 
illustration on page 27.) 

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