34 BLANCHARD GARDENS 
Anemone Section 
MRS. J. S. ROBERTS 
The Anemone flowered chrysanthemum con- 
sists of one or more rows of flat or tubular ray 
florets with shorter quilled or tubular disc flor- 
ets sometimes of the same color, sometimes 
otherwise. 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) 
Ea tee pee ee OEY Se Pee A ee a Sees $ .25 
SioftOne Names ee eee .70 
1 2votOnes Nam eee oe se ea ee 2.25 
BRONZE 
BRONZE FRIEDA—tThe same as Frieda in ali 
respects except color. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
BRONZE HELIOS — Large bright rich bronze, 
excellent for cutting. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 5. 
BRONZE TUXEDO — An apricot bronze sport 
from Tuxedo. Has the same excellent qualities 
of the former, differing in color only. Tall Mat. 
Nov. 1. 
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 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 15. (See illus. page 35.) 
JEANNETTE—Lovely soft bronze with ray pet- 
als and cushion of the same color. Blooms in 
great profusion. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
MRS. CHAS. WYLIE—A light bronze anemone 
that makes a flower 5 inches in diameter when 
disbudded. The high cushion and ray petals are 
the same color. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 5. 
PINK 
ADMIRATION — Lavender pink with yellow 
cushion. Tulip shaped. Short. Mat. Oct. 15. 
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. 
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 
color combination is indeed very striking. This 
flower is perhaps the largest of its type. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. (See illus. below.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
FRIEDA—Ranging from a deep shell pink to a 
deep orchid pink in accord with a corresponding 
moderation of high temperatures. Has small yel- 
low cushion. Produces wide spread sprays on 
stiff sturdy stems. Blooms six inches in dia. 
when disbudded. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
MRS. J. S. ROBERTS—A combination of crim- - 
son mauve and violet. One of the largest ane- 
mones grown. Short. Mat. Nov. 10. (See illus. 
left). 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
TUXEDO — An exceptionally large, light pink 
with wide sharply pointed ray petals radiating 
from a flat disc of quilled florets of slightly 
darker shade. We can unreservedly recommend 
this variety as one of the most outstanding 
specimens of the anemone type. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
ELIZABETH 
