QUALITY CHRYSANTHEMUM S 33 
WHITE 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARK — Dazzling white 
ray petals with a cushion of cream white which 
occasionally has a soft shade of pink. It is one of 
the most outstanding of this type and when dis- 
budded will compare most favorably with any 
exhibition Anemone, being about 6 inches 
across. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SINCERITY—White with high, rounded white 
cushion? Med: -het=+Mat.: Oct,” 25. 
WHITE FRIEDA — The same as Frieda in all 
respects except color. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
RED 
GARNET — Deep red intermediate anemone of 
good quality. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 5. 
MURAT—This lovely dark red is surely a must 
for fall cutting. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 10. 
THE TITAN—Scarlet crimson with bronze red 
cushion. Large blooms, stiff stem. Tall. Mat. 
Nov. 5 
YELLOW 
YELLOW ESTRELITA — Large and very full. 
Petals and cushion deep yellow. Tall. Mat. 
Nav-5.10. 
YELLOW SINCERITY — Sport from Sincerity. 
Same in all respects except color. 
Cascade Varieties 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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ANNA—Pure white single with a golden yellow 
center. Blooms 2 inches. (See illus.) Nov. 1. 
BETTINA—Dark pink single. Blooms 1% inches. 
Mat. Oct. 1. 
BREAKING DAWN — Light pink anemone. 
Tubular petals with spoon tips. Blooms 1% in. 
Mat. Nov. 5. 
BRIDAL VEIL—Pure crisp white single flowers- 
quite small. Mat. Oct. 25. 
FIREFALL — Garnet red single. Blooms 2 in. 
A free bloomer of striking beauty. Mat. Nov. 1. 
FORTUNE CASCADE—Semi-double blooms of 
a magenta purple. Mat. Nov. 10. 
GOLD DUST—(Our 1951 introduction). Golden 
yellow Anemone with high, well rounded, yel- 
low cushion. Blooms 1% in. in diameter. Mat. 
(Oyere 108). 
HALLOWE’EN —A burnished coppery bronze 
fuses the central disc of quilled florets and the 
double row of flat ray petals into a composite 
coloring of rare beauty. Flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 20. 
JANE HARTE—Yellow sport from Anna. Same 
in all respects except color. Mat. Nov. 1. 
NIAGARA FALLS—Cream white blooms about 
3 inches in diameter. Has excellent cascade 
qualities. Mat. Oct. 20. 
ROYALTY—A purple anemone having a promi- 
nent cushion of quilled florets a bit lighter in 
shade than the Royal Purple coloring of the 
encircling short, flat ray petals. Mat. Oct. 25. 
YAMABUKI — Bright yellow anemone with 
golden yellow cushion. Very outstanding. Blooms 
1% inches in diameter. Mat. Oct. 25. 
HARDY CUSHION AND DWARF MUMS 
We suggest these for borders, rock gardens. 
pot plants, or wherever low, bush, mass color 
effect is desired. They do best when left in the 
ground for a second and third flowering season. 
Then separate the following spring. These will 
give you blooms from early September on. 
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AMELIA—This little gem of bright pink, with 
lovely foliage, is considered the “Mother” of all 
cushion chrysanthemums. It is indeed a charm- 
ing thing. 
DEAN KAY—Very hardy deep pink of unusual 
beauty. Grows about 15 inches tall. 
GOLDEN CARPET —(B.N. 1949). Exactly as 
named. Veritable 2-foot rug of golden yellow 
pompons almost clinging to the ground. A mar- 
velous mound. 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
GOLDEN CUSHION — Rich golden yellow. A 
well formed plant of the Amelia strain. 
MAJOR CUSHION — An exquisite pinkish 
mauve. As the flower matures it takes on a 
silvery sheen and there is a deeper shading near 
the center. This plant will bloom during June 
and July. Cut it back and it will bloom again 
in the later fall months. 
ROSE MOUND —A fine plant with a mass of 
lovely deep lavender rose button pompons. 
SANTA CLAUS—Exceptionally hardy crimson. 
18 inches. Mat. Oct. 5. 
