MAJOR CUSHION—Pink tinted salmon. Very reliable. 
POWDERPUFF—Most famous white. Very hardy broad clear white. 
PRIMROSE CUSHION—Another to bloom for summer. Soft primrose yellow. 
PYGMY GOLD—Plants about one foot high covered with yellow buttons. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Golden Bronze pompon type bloom. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—Novel, lovely cherry-red decorative blooms on low 
bushy plant. 
WHITE MOUND—Fine plant, a mass of rounded 2-inch pompons. Early Sept. 
LILLIPUTS 
Dwarf. growing bushy plants, no tepping is ever required. Extremely 
free flowering. May be grown in the open or in pots; invaluable for 
beds or borders; flowers are double. Have been awarded Silver Medal 
by Royal Horticultural Society. 
POC—Rose pink 
DORIS—Lilac blush, very compact. 
EMU—Deep pink with purple suffusion, 
GERBE ROSE—Lavender-pink. 
HAPPY—Yellow. 
HONEY BIRD—Orange-yellow. 
HORUS—Light pink. 
ISIS—Rose-pink. 
OSIRIS—Deep rose mauve, very compact. 
PHEASANT—Anemone centered flowers of pale strawberry. 
THETIS—Bright orange, pale anemone center. 
TOM TIT—Maize-yellow, very fine. 
THE NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM from ENGLAND 
A completely new type of chrysanthemum on which flowers can be obtained 
at any time of the year. Height about 16 inches, flowers up to 4 inches across 
of good quality. No stopping or disbudding necessary. Fresh basal shoots will 
produce subsequent flowers during the season. They may be potted or planted 
out in May for bedding purposes. Culture and treatment as with ordinary 
outdoor chrysanthemums. Very valuable for house and garden decoration. 
75¢ each 
WOOLMAN’S PERPETUAL WHITE 
WOOLMAN’S PERPETUAL YELLOW (LORD NELSON) 
ANEMONE VARIETIES 
25¢ each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
ADMIRATION—Lavender-pink with yellow cushion. A tulip shaped flower. 
Oct. 20th. 
ALICE SEARLE—Deep bronze, fine cushion, large bloom. Nov. 1st. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Bright shade of lavender-pink with creamy white cush- 
ion. November 20th. 
BETTY ROSE—Bright pink ray petals and lighter pink cushions. Oct, 25th. 
BRONZE TUXEDO—Apricot bronze sport of Tuxedo. Same as parent except 
for color. Nov. Ist. 
CAPTIVATION—Large flower of mahogany-rose and cushion of reddish 
bronze. Nov. 10th. 
CHINA ROSE—Large pinkish bronze with round full cushion and double row 
of ray petals. Nov. 1st. 
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