Onecta 
FEATHERY, SPIDERY, 
THREADLIKE 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, 
$50.00 per 100 
Cathay—Beautiful, large flowered spoon in lovely shade of old 
copper with brilliant red spoon tip. Blooms about November 
15th on 4 to 5 foot stems. 
Chop Stick—Full flowered brilliant gold with a rich henna red 
spoon. A most unusual variety attaining a height of 5 to 6 
feet. In full bloom by November 12th. 
Ito Pink—Full centered flower with long quilled petals of good 
substance. Medium pink throughout. Medium height. In full 
bloom November Ist. 
Mamoru—Dark orange quill with more intense color towards 
the center. Excellent keeper, 3 to 4 feet tall, which matures 
October 30th. 
Marsha—Pure white spidery variety noted for its immense 
heads. Medium height, matures November Sth. Distinctly 
graceful. 
Mary Garden—Soft pink with long, tubular petals on which the 
very tips curl back to show a silvery-pink reverse. 5 feet tall, 
one of the largest spider types to date. Matures October 25th 
to November Sth. 
Nepta—A DePetris introduction for 1952. Picric yellow exhibi- 
tion type of spidery Chrysanthemum with the tips of the 
long quilled petals showing a spoon of pale lemon yellow. 
Height 5 to 6 feet. Flowers mature November Sth to 10th 
on buds taken around August 25th. 
Ohkwan—Rich, lemon yellow spider on strong 4 foot stems. 
Matures around November 1st. Excellent foliage. 
Onecta—A DePetris introduction for 1952. Large flowers of 
clear salmon buff with long quilled petals. Quite a tall grow- 
ing variety about 4% to 5 feet when fully developed. A bud 
taken August 20th will mature about October 15th to 30th. 
Oriental Knight—Rich burgundy spoon in full flower Novem- 
ber 20th. Closely resembles the feathery type in habit and 
growth. 5 to 6 feet tall. A magnificent spectacle. 
Pali—Beautiful pink novelty with long, ribbon-like feathery 
petals falling out from a full center of darker shade. Open, 
hooked tips curl slightly upward. Tall grower with stiff stems 
and lovely foliage. Matures around November Ist. 
Paul Miller—Most beautiful buff bronze with darker shade of 
bronze at the center which changes into fascinating coppery 
tone as the flower opens. Medium height. Reaches maturity 
October 20th. 
Sandalwood—Coppery-buff, flat, spidery spoon with very long 
spoons, almost half the length of the petals. Opening spoon 
is Indian red. Take buds in early August for October 25th 
flowers on 5 foot plants. 
Sarah Morasch—The slender tubulated petals of this spidery 
variety are a beautiful shade of rose pink. This color changes 
into a fascinating pink as the flower fully matures. Has 
stronger stem than its parent, “Punch Bowl.” 
Silkworm—White, feathery type with quilled petals. 314 foot 
grower of clean habit. Flowers October 20th to 30th. 
Unique—Rich wine red spider with thin, quilled petals which 
stand stiffly cut from the center. Largest spider variety in- 
troduced to date. 5 to 6 feet tall, recommended for late plant- 
ing. Flowers November 20th to 25th. 
STANDARD ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, $50.00 per 100 | 
Autumn Star—Snow white, small spray anemone suited to the 
garden or greenhouse. Extremely free flowering variety 
which grows 18 to 24 inches tall. Matures about October 
10th and is suited to cutting or as a pot plant. 
Bob White—A small, white anemone of magnificent form. 
Flowers October 15th on 2 to 3 foot plants. 
Bronze Tuxedo—Lovely, rich bronze of popular Tuxedo, flow- 
ering November Ist, on 4 foot stems. 
China Rose—Dragon’s blood red dwarf with foliage right up 
to the flower on 3 foot stems. Robust grower which flowers 
November Ist. 
Crimson Glow—A true crimson red Anemone with the cushion 
slightly tipped gold. The flower attains a size of about 4 
inches across, growing 8 to 10 blooms to a plant. November 
Sth. 
Dark Pink Frieda—Lovely spinel pink with pale yellow cushion 
in delightful contrast. 3 to 4 foot plants bloom November Ist. 
Elizabeth—Splendid light pink, 3 to 4 feet tall, flowers October 
28th. The largest flower of its type. 
Estrelita—Bronzy orange with a very full cushion. A strong 
grower, 34% feet at maturity which flowers November 15th. 
Must be disbudded for larger blooms. 
Frances Schoen Park—Dazzling white variety which blooms 
November Ist on 3 to 4 foot stems. One of the largest, most 
exquisite anemones introduced. Individual flowers 6 inches 
across. 
Frieda—Pale pink flowers with white center around November 
Ist, on 5 foot stems. Disbudding recommended. 
Jeanette—Bronzy-buff sport of Elizabeth. Extremely popular 
favorite flowering October 28th on 3 to 4 foot stems. 
Little America—Glistening white which grows in lovely sprays. 
Flowers November Ist on 3 foot plants. 
Moonlight—Golden yellow of extreme vigor. Flowers about 
November 15th, on 4 to 5 foot stems. Retains its color and 
keeps well. 
Mrs. John Shields—Beautiful sulphur yellow with lemon yellow 
center. Does not show its true character unless disbudded, 
but can be grown in sprays if not grown for exhibition. 
Flowers November Ist on 3 to 4 foot plants. 
The Titan—Tangerine bronze, clean grower with good foliage 
throughout the season. Flowers October 25th on 3 to 4 foot 
stems. Exceptionally brilliant color. 
Tuxedo—Lovely Enchantress pink flowers November Ist, on 
3 to 4 foot plants. Unusually delicate color. 
White Frieda—White duplicate of Frieda with pale yellow 
cushion. 3 to 4 feet tall, in full bloom November Ist. 
Yellow Frieda—Brilliant yellow which matures in the first week 
of November on 5 foot plants. Extremely graceful flower. 
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