These new and unique Chrysanthemums were introduced 
last year and were an immediate success, for they are low 
in growth, easy to grow, bloom bountifully, and last long 
when cut. The 3-inch flowers have a fluffy appearance with 
the long, narrow petals rayed out as shown in the illustration. 
Petals are tubular in form for most of their length, flattening 
out near the tips to the shape of a miniature spoon. 
In our 2-acre Chrysanthemum garden these ‘‘spoons’’ were 
a great attraction and were the outstanding novelty of the 
season. You should have all three for interesting, unusual 
bouquets. 
Pink Spoon. Dainty single flowers of a light rose or 
shell-pink. Note the ‘“‘spoon’”’ at the end of each long, 
tubular petal. 40 cts. each. 
Yellow Spoon. This variety resembles the Pink Spoon 
but is more double. This, however, does not in any way 
detract from the beauty of the plant and flowers. 40 cts. each. 
White Spoon. This variety also resembles Pink Spoon, 
but, like Yellow Spoon, is more double. 40 cts. each. 
OFFER 25. The 3 New “Spoon” Chrysanthemums, $1 ppd. 

New ‘‘Spoon’”’ Chrysanthemums (about 4% size) 
Early Bronze. Late August. 2 feet. One of the earliest 
of all hardy “‘Mums.”’ Its color is a light bronze which fades but little. 30 cts. tipi 
King Cushion. Sept. 10. 11% feet. Bronzy salmon and pink. 30 cts. 
Red Cushion. New. Early Sept. 2 feet. A dark morocco red which 
blooms with Early Bronze. 30 cts. 
Sunny Boy. Late Aug. 2 feet. A yellow Early Bronze. 30 cts. 
OFFER 25a. The above 4 (value $1.20) for $1, postpaid 

Ember. Decorative Pompon. See illustration page 24. Oct. 15. 24% 
feet. Brilliant glowing bronze. 30 cts. 
Hiawatha. Decorative Pompon. Sept. 30. 2 feet. Cinnamon color. 30 cts. 
Indian Summer. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 15. 2 feet. Vivid glowing 
orange color. 30 cts. 
Jean Cumming. Decorative. Sept. 15. 2 feet. Large, white flowers, 
with a yellow and blush shading at the center when first open. 30 cts. 
Jean Treadway. Decorative. Oct. 1. 2 feet. Clear sparkling pink, 
changing to soft pink, shading lighter with age. 30 cts. 
King Midas. Decorative. See illustration page 24. Sept. 20. 2% feet. 
Large flowers of charming soft yellow. 30 cts. 
Nokomis. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 5. 2 feet. Full, ball-shaped flowers, 
deep lavender with every petal tipped light lavender. 30 cts. 
R. Marion Hatton. Decorative Pompon. Sept. 25. 3 feet. Produces 
surprising quantities of clear canary-yellow flowers. 30 cts. 
Ruth Hatton. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 1. 3 feet. Flowers of clear 
Ivory-white, with a lemon tint in the center when opening. 30 cts. 
Sequoia. Decorative. See illustration. Oct. 5. 3 feet. Fully double 
flowers of amber-yellow with deeper shadings. 30 cts. 
The Moor. Decorative. See illustration page 24. Sept. 20. 2 feet. 
Port-wine-red or amaranth color. 30 cts. 
Topsy. Decorative. Oct. 1. 18 inches. Glittering golden yellow. 30 cts. 
OFFER 25b. The above 12 (value $3.60) for $2.65, postpaid 
Cydonia. Oct. 15. 15 inches. Orange-mahogany. 30 cts. 
Ermalinda. Oct. 16. 3 feet. Light violet—an attractive shade. 30 cts. 
Jane Saunders. Oct. 20. 3 feet. The bronzy orange Pompons come in 
compact clusters on long stems. 30 cts. 
Judith Anderson. Oct. 5. 11% feet. A mass of clear buttercup-yellow 
blooms, 11% inches across, completely covers the plants. 30 cts. 
OFFER 25c. The 4 “Pompons”’ (value $1.20) for $1, postpaid 
Late-blooming and unusually long-lasting when cut. 
Bright Eyes. Oct. 20. 18 inches. Blush-white, with a dark red center. 
One of the prettiest of the Button type. 30 cts. 
Ethel. Oct. 15. 18 inches. A lovely, bronze-red, miniature Pompon. 
Flowers are about 1 inch in diameter. 30 cts. 
Minnehaha. Oct. 10. 2 feet. Garnet-bronze and crimson. 30 cts. 
Nuggets. Oct. 18. 2 feet. The best deep yellow. 1-inch flowers. 30 cts. 
OFFER 25d. The 4 ‘“‘Buitons’”’ (value $1.20) for $1, postpaid 
UNUSUAL VALUE 
One each Sensation, Pink Charm, and The Moor shown in 
color on opposite page; also Yellow Spoon, Sequoia and 
Goblin shown here in color, also 6 other selected kinds, 
Algonquin, Early Bronze, Jean Treadway, R. Marion 
Hatton, Hiawatha and Judith Anderson. A splendid assort- 
ment of colors and types. (Value $3.90), postpaid for 
ASK FOR OFFER 25e 

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