CITRUS QUEEN—Large and beautiful. Yellow throughout with well rounded 
high cushion. Nov. 5th. 
ELIZABETH—Sharply pointed ray petals of soft delicate pink with cushion 
of lemon yellow. Nov. Ist. 
ELSIE SILVA—Our introduction. Pure white sport of the popular Mrs. J. S. 
Roberts. Nov. 1st. 
ELSPETH—Pale mauve pink, very fine flowering. Nov. 1st. 
ESTRELLITA—Buff-bronze throughout. Large cushion. Nov. 5th. 
ETHEL ANDERSON—Red, good cushion and petals, good habit of growth. 
F. S. PARKS—Large flower, both ray petals and cushion are glistening 
white. Nov. Ist. 
GRACELAND—Pure white with yellow cushion. 
JEANETTE—Large bronze. High round cushion. Nov. Ist. 
LADY BOUCHIFUL—Pinkish purple with yellow cushion. 
LITTLE AMERICA—Medium size flower of snow white. Good grown in sprays. 
Nov. 10th. 
MARIETTA—A delicate pink, with a large salmon yellow cushion. 
MRS. J. S. ROBERTS—Beautiful combination of mauve and violet. One of the 
largest anemones grown. Nov. 5th. 
NEV ADA—Broad ray petals of white, cushion of chartreuse green. Nov. 15th. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Medium size orchid-pink with conspicuous cushion of yel- 
low. Nov. 1st. 
RAYMOND MOUNSEY—Reddish crimson petals, large cushion flecked with 
bronze. 
ROLINDA—Reddish bronze flower with low cushion, Nov. 20th. 
ROSE MADDER—Very large high cushion surrounded by double row of short 
ray petals. Nov. Ist. 
SINCERITY—Short white ray petals with prominent rounded high round 
cushion of white. Oct. 20th. 
THELMA—Beautiful large flowered pink. 
THE TITAN—Scearlet crimson with bronze-red cushion. Nov. 1st. 
TUXEDO—Exceptionally large, light pink, wide sharply pointed petals radiat- 
ing from a tufted cushion of quilled florets slightly darker in shade. Nov. Ist. 
VIVACIOUS—Beautiful lavender throughout. Large cushion, short ray petals. 
Nov. 1st. 
WHITE NORMA—The ray petals are white, cushion florets yellow. Nov. 15th. 
YELLOW ESTRELLITA—Bright yellow sport of Estrellita. Nov. 5th. 
YELLOW SINCERITY—Clear yellow sport of Sincerity. 
YELLOW TUXEDO—Yellow sport of Bronze Tuxedo. The ray petals are 
quilled and the central disc florets are separated at edges. Nov. 1st. 
POMPONS TO BE GROWN IN SPRAYS 
NOT TO BE DISBUDDED 
25c each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
ALGIERS—Bright apricot bronze, decorative bloom of good size blooming 
about Oct. 25th. 
ANNETTE—Charming pink button, blooming early Nov. 
ANN FULTON—Beautiful pink with a deep rose center. Nov. 1st. 
BABY—Clear yellow tiny button. A gem. Noy, 5th. 
BOBETTE—Small button type of light and dark pink with dark center similar 
to Highlight. Short grower. Nov. 10th. 
BONNIBEL—Small button type of lovely shade of bronze. Oct. 25th. 
CHRISTMAS RED—Lovely deep red, small decorative bloom which can be 
delayed for Christmas flowering. Dec. 10th. 
CLARA JAMESON—Heavy producer of attractive bronze. Button type. Oct. 
25th. 
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