
NEW SPOON HARDY CHRYSANT HEMUM 
Very Popular For 1941 
Here is some thing new in Hardy Mums—flowers with long tubular 
petals that flatten out at the tips into a miniature spoon. We offer these 
in three colors for 1941_PINK, WHITE and YELLOW. The public visiting 
our trial planting last Fall acclaimed them with enthusiasm. They. are sure 
to be very popular. es 
| _ These are offered as strong established plants in 214” pots in the 
following colors: See 
Pink Spoon - White Spoon - Yellow Spoon 
$1.50 per 10; $12.50 per 100 
RECENT U.S. GOVERNMENT VARIETIES 
Varieties Developed by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
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ALGONQUIN — This is a radiant double yellow, 3” flowers, early ‘in Bept, 
Grows 30” high. The best early yellow. 
AMOSKEAG — A very attractive semi-double light-bronze, blooming a 
few days : sooner than Algonquin. 
GERONIMO — A much earlier 3” flower of a fully double bronze, mine 
about Sept. 15th. Very desirable. 
BARNEGAT — Semi-double yellow with edges of petals ferhou-vellow 
to white shadings. Grows 24” high. 
_POHATCONG — A lovely, double rose-pink, shading to pale lavender. Blooms 
21% to 3” on tall 30” stems. Fine. 
-PASSUMPIC — Large double lavender flowers on tall stems 24 to 30” high. 
A very beautiful addition. 214” pots only $2.50 per 10 
MANTAWAN — New. Dwarf growing plant of the cushion type, with 
_ large single pink blooms. . 21%” pots $2.50 per 10 
MUSKOGEE — New. Flowers of the semi- -double type opening purple and 
- . then changing to pink. 214” pots $2.50 per 10 
SUWANEE — Very early blooming large single white flowers growing on 
Peon tO 18". stems. 
“NOTE: All the above varieties, except where noted, 
24%” POTS, $2.00 per 10; $18.00 per 100 
‘RID TRANSPLANTS $1.50 per 10; $12.50 per 100 
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