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COLLARETTE 
Open center, one row of large ray florets with collar 
of smaller ones around open center. 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar straw. 
Maurice Rivoire—Col. Deep red; white collar. 
Mt. Lassen—Col. Bright red; yellow collar. 
B. v. V. Seedling—Col. Orange red; yellow collar. 
Truus—Col. Scarlet; yellow collar. 
ANEMONE 
Outer row of broad ray petals; center of tubular pet- 
als of a different color. The first six are about eighteen 
inches in height; the rest average about a foot. All are 
free blooming. Each, 75c; three different, $2.00. 
Ada Finch—Tall white. 
Beb—Fawn outer petals; creamy center. 
Deanna Durbin—Taller than the rest. Sulphur yellow 
flowers somewhat doubled, with long stems. 
Mariette—Red outer petals; golden center. 
Siemen Doorenbos—Lilac outer petals with magenta 
glow; creamy white center. 
Vera Higgins—Coral pink and light cadmium. 
His Excellence—Carmine red. 
Hollandia—Coral red. 
John Evelyn—Creamy white. 
Koh-I-Nor—Bright canary yellow. 
Mr. Fokker—Purple magenta. 
Nagel’s Odorant—Vermilion red anemone with yellow 
center. Flowers have a slight odor (especially notice- 
able in the catalog). $1.00. 
Oranjekussen—Deep orange. 
Purpurkussen—Clear purple red. 
Rosa Bukett—Rose pink. 
BALL 
Fully double, ball shaped or slightly flattened, petals 
blunt or round at tips and quilled. Four inches or more 
in diameter. 
Bloodhound—B. Very dark red. 75c. 
Bonne Bleu—B. Lavender; the most “blue” yet. 75c. 
Glow—M.B. Orange scarlet. 50c. 
Rondkop—Ball. Fawn, edged salmon. 75c. 
Stolze von Berlin—B. Rose pink. Much like the old 
Livoni. 75c. 
Supt. Amhryn—Ball. Clear rose pink. 75c. 
