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STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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 dozen. $35.00 per 100 
Autumn Star—A small spray Anemone suitable for garden or 
greenhouse work. Clear snow white in color, and extremely 
tree 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 
1 Sth. 
Bridesmaid—Persian pink Anemone with glistening green 
cushion, a charming contrast and a delightful flower. Can be 
grown disbudded or in sprays. Matures November 1 Sth. 
Bronze Tuxedo—A lovely rich bronze of the very popular Tux- 
edo, 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. Novem- 
ber Ist. 
Dark Pink Frieda—A lovely shade of spinel pink with pale 
yellow cushion. A delightful contrast. A duplicate of the 
original “Frieda” in every way except color, which is a lovely 
deep rich shade. Should be extremely popular. In full flower 
November 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 1Sth. Height, 34% 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 cen- 
ter. Flowers on strong stems are produced in great profusion. 
We suggest disbudding on this variety. Height, 5 feet. Ma- 
tures November Ist. 
Jeannette—A lovely bronzy-buff sport of “Elizabeth.” One of 
the popular favorites at the recent New York Show, and will 
eventually find its way into every collection of show ex- 
hibitors. October 28th. 
Little America—A gorgeous glistening white Anemone grow- 
ing 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 extremely strong and very healthy. This variety 
holds its color and is a very wonderful keeper. Flowers about 
November Ist. 
Eight 
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. 
The Titan—Tangerine bronze. A very exceptional color of in- 
describable brilliance. Wonderfully clean grower, with fine 
foliage throughout the season. October 25th. 
Tuxedo—A lovely shade of Enchantress pink. This variety was 
grown by the originator for years, but not generally dis- 
tributed. One of the daintiest shades of color it is possible to 
procure in Chrysanthemums. November Ist. 
White Frieda—The white duplicate of the original “Frieda.” 
Glistening white Anemone with pale yellow cushion. In full 
flower November Ist. 
Yellow Frieda—This is one of the handsomest of the brilliant 
yellow Anemones, when grown disbudded on sprays or as an 
individual large flower. The very lovely clear yellow outer 
petals are very much longer than those surrounding the disc, 
and make a most graceful flower, when fully finished. Ma- 
tures first week in November. Height, 5 feet. 
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CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
These are the very small type of Chrysanthemum 
used for many years to grow Specimen Standards. 
They can also be grown most successfully outdoors 
since they flower in late August and are very dainty 
as cut flowers for the home. However, they are en- 
tirely too small and fragile for long distance ship- 
ping, so would not be suitable where one wishes to 
ship flowers any great distance. As a spot of color in 
the garden to intermingle with the larger flowering 
types or to private estates where one wishes to grow 
specimen “Cascades” or individual Standards, they 
can be strongly recommended. 
Anna—Miniature white flowers, single in type. Suit- 
able for Cascade work or growing as standards. 
Improved Jane Harte—A very much decided improve- 
ment on the original Jane Harte that we have 
known for many years. The flowers on the im- 
proved variety are much smaller but more compact 
and luxurious in every way. Where one is looking 
for a very close growing variety for Cascade work 
in a lovely shade of yellow we very heartily recom- 
mend “Improved Jane Harte.” 
The Real Mackay—A pink Cascade Chrysanthemum 
in an enchantress shade of pink, a really outstand- 
ing variety and one that attracts attention in the 
garden or greenhouse it is such a pleasing shade of 
pink. This decidedly handsome subject has been 
greatly needed in this type of Chrysanthemum. 
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