Brilliant Hardy Chrysanthemums 



5 New "Spoon" Chrysanthemums • $1.15 



30 cts. ea. ; 3 of a kind 85 cts., postpaid 



These * 'Spoon" Chrysanthemums are a charming new type and 

 are very free in bloom. The long petals are quilled almost to the 

 tips which open like little spoons. They are unique, unusually in- 

 teresting and very lovely. 



Jasper Spoon. Straw-yellow "handles" with jasper-red spoons 

 on the tips. 



Orchid Spoon. An appealing orchid shade or very light pinkish 

 lilac. 



Pink Spoon. See illustration. This shows the type of flower. 

 Rose or shell-pink. 



Yellow Spoon. Bright yellow. More petals than the other 

 varieties. 



White Spoon. Lovely, clear snowy white. 



OFFER 25. One each of 5 "Spoons" $1.15, postpaid 



5 Cushion Chrysanthemums • $1 .65 



The masses of flowers nearly hide the foliage and make the plants 

 look like brilliant cushions. Popular for mass effects. Very hardy. 



40 cts. ea.; 3 of a kind $1, postpaid 

 Dean Kay. Large; double; rose-pink; 18-inch mounds 

 Dean Ladd. Large; double; red-bronze. 

 King Cushion. Bronzy salmon-pink. 

 IVIy Lady. Delicate orange-yellow. Very early. 

 Queen Cushion. Clear snowy white. 

 OFFER 25a 



5 Above "Cushions" $1.65, postpaid 



8 Pompons and Buttons • $1 .95 



30 cts. ea. ; 3 of a kind 85 cts., postpaid 



These Chrysanthemums are all fully double. They 

 are very prolific in bloom, so you can cut all the flowers 

 you want for indoors and have plenty left in the garden. 

 The Buttons are the smallest and daintiest Chrys- 

 anthemums. They bloom late and are unusually long- 

 lasting when cut. 



Ermalinda. Pompon. Light violet. Very popular. 

 Ethel. Button. Lovely bronze-red, miniature flowers. 

 Goblin. Pompon. Warm, golden bronze. 

 Judith Anderson. Pompon. Buttercup-yellow. 

 IVIary Pickford. Button. Clear white. 

 Minnehaha. Button. Garnet, bronze and red. 

 Nuggets. Button. See illustration on p. 24. Deep yellow. 

 Treasure Trove. Pompon. Very hardy yellow. 

 OFFER 25b. ^^^^^^ g (Value $2.40) for $1.95, ppd. 



UNUSUAL VALUE 



10 Shown in Color on These Two Pages 



One each Burgundy, Mrs. Pierre S. ^ ^^ 

 du Pont III, Jean Treadway, Nuggets, J^J 

 CaUph, Pink Spoon, Sensation, Pink JJ 

 Charm, LoveUght, The Chief, Mary ^^ 

 Pickford and My Lady. 

 A splendid assortment of colors and types. (Value $3.90) 

 ASK FOR OFFER 25c 



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Pink Spoon 



12 Standard Kinds • $2.85 



30 cts. ea. ; 3 of a kind for 85 cts., postpaid 



Caliph. See illustration on p. 24. Deepest velvety red. 



Chestnut Burr. Rich chestnut-red. 



Ember. Beautiful glowing bronze. 



Jane Saunders. Very popular bronzy orange. 



Jean Treadway. See illustration on p. 24. Lovely pink. 



King Midas. Big; double; bronze-yellow. 



Mandarin. Coral, salmon and bronze. 



Nokomis. Lavender, tipped light lavender. 



R. Marion Hatton. Clear canary-yellow. 



Rose Glow. Lovely raspberry-rose color. 



Tasiva. Very free flowering; pure white. 



The Moor. Intense, rich, amaranth-crimson. 



OFFER 25d. Above 12 (Value $3.60) for $2.85 



8 Single-flowered Kinds • $1.85 



Price 30 cts. ea.: 3 of a kind for 85 cts., postpaid 



These 8 Single-flowered Chrysanthemums have 

 been selected from many introductions of recent years. 

 They look like long-stemmed, glorified daisies. All 

 have a long season of bloom and are lasting when cut. 

 Four are shown below in color. 

 Acacia. Small, glittering yellow flowers. 

 Apollo. Bronze-red, old-goId and salmon. 

 Lovelight. See illustration below. Coral-pink. 

 Orange Glow. Lovely glowing orange. 

 Pink Charm. See illustration (2) below. Glowing pink. 

 Saturn. Sparkling orange and bronze. 

 Sensation. See (1) below. Red with golden center. 

 The Chief. See (3) below. Scarlet, reverse yellow. 



OFFER 25e. Above 8 (Value $2.40) for $1.85 



The Chief 



