
YELLOW TUXEDO 
ROSE MADDER. Has extra large cushion center surrounded 
by double row of short pointed ray petals. Color is rose pink 
throughout. October 30. 
TUXEDO. An exceptionally large light pink variety, consisting 
of wide, pointed ray petals radiating from a tufted pin cushion of 
darker quilled florets. November 1]. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. (See illustration of “Yellow Tuxedo” for formation.) 
WHITE 
C. D. WOLFE. This variety has white ray petals and white 
cushion with a dark brown dot in the center. October 15. 

F. S. PARKS 

FRIEDA 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARKS. Especially large when disbudded. 
Both the ray petals and cushion florets are glistening white. No- 
vember 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration 
below.) 
NEVADA. Unique in appearance because of its dark green 
center. The ray petals are broad and pure white. November 20. 
SILVER QUEEN. A pure white sport of ‘Beautiful Lady.’’ Quali- 
ties like its parent except its color. November 10. Price: 50 cents 
each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SINCERITY. Short white ray petals with a very prominent 
globular white cushion. For best results, this variety should be 
disbudded. October 15. 
SUROKU. Small button anemone variety composed of white ray 
petals and yellow cushion. Not to be disbudded. October 25. 
SWAN. A beautiful large white flower throughout. Outstand- 
ing variety for late flowering. December 10. 
WHITE NORMA. The ray petals are white while the cushion 
florets are yellow. The cushion does not stand out well if not 
disbudded. November 1. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Crimson maroon ray petals with large crim- 
son cushion center. A very pleasing combination of colors in one 
flower. November 28. 
MATADOR. Has attractive brilliant red ray petals with rich 
garnet red cushion. Outstanding when disbudded, also satisfac- 
tory when grown in sprays. Around Thanksgiving. 
MURAT. Garnet red throughout with glints of gold in the cush- 
ion florets. Must not be disbudded. November 10. Price: 25 cents 
each, $2.50 per dozen. 
THE TITAN. This flower is very similar to ‘‘Matador.’’ The ray 
petals cre scarlet crimson and the cushion is bronzy red. Nov. 5. 
YELLOW 
CITRUS QUEEN. Large flowering anemone variety of clear 
yellow throughout. Produces large flowers with high cushion 
when disbudded. November 5. 
GLEAM. A rich golden yellow variety in full bloom around 
December 10. Wonderful for late bouquet flowers. 
SUNRAY. A small spray flower in rich golden yellow. Not to 
be disbudded. October 25 on. 
YELLOW ESTRELLITA. A bright yellow sport of ‘’Estrellita.”’ 
Produces uniform high quality flowers when disbudded. Nov. 25. 
YELLOW SINCERITY. Clear yellow sport of ‘'Sincerity.’’ Very 
popular variety because of its unique large cushion center. Oc- 
tober 20. 
YELLOW TUXEDO. A lovely yellow sport of ‘Bronze Tuxedo.” 
Identical to 1ts parent except color and petal formation. The ray 
petals are quilled while its parent has an orthodox flat type petal. 
November 1. {See illustration at top.) 
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