
CHRYSANTHEMUM SUNNY BOY (See page 18) 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A most interesting and attractive type of hardy Chrys- 
anthemums with quilled petals that flatten out into a 
spoon at the tips giving the flowers an exotic, Japanesey 
appearance. (See color cut on inside back cover.) 
Pink Spoon—Large showy semi-double flowers of clear 
pink. 
Red Spoon—Fully double blooms of deep mahogany red. 
White Spoon—Quite double flowers of pure snowy white. 
Yellow Spoon—Brilliant double yellow flowers. 
35c each; 3 of one kind 85c 
One each of the 4 sorts $1.30; 3 for $3.00 
IRIDESCENT CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These glorious new flowers are the result of several 
years of intensive breeding, in which the hybridizer has 
succeeded in partially blending the Chrysanthemum with 
Pyrethrum hybridum. The infusion of Pyrethrum blood 
has added an iridescence that is new and fascinating and 
difficult to describe, changing as it does with the differ- 
ing light values of an autumn day. Hardy, easily grown 
and perfectly exquisite. 
Caliph—This wonderful new introduction is the deepest 
and richest red to date. For sheer intensity of color it 
cannot be equaled. The color is a deep oxblood red with 
a velvety sheen so prominent that it stands out con- 
spicuously among all others. Very double. Remarkably 
free flowering on lusty, vigorous, sturdy plants. 2% ft. 
(See inside back cover color cut.) 
Mandarin—Coral, salmon, copper and golden bronze de- 
lightfully blended and all overlaid with an iridescent 
glow, changing with the degree of light so that the color 
never seems quite the same. Perfectly formed double 
flowers 214” across in glorious profusion on compact 
2’ plants. 
Symphony—A large fully double flower of such exquisite 
coloring as to defy description. The introducer says: 
“Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose, with the sheen 
of damask silk.” The flowers are fully 3” across, beau- 
tifully formed and carried on heavy, sturdy stems. We 
cannot recommend too highly. (See inside back cover 
color cut.) 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. of one kind $2.25 
One each of the 3 sorts, 70c 
LAMB NURSERIES . 
CHRYSANTHEMUM INNOCENCE 
BUTTON OR POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Small very double flowers in dainty sprays. One of the 
loveliest things for table decoration and because of their 
profuse flowering habit and compact bushy growth they 
make very showy garden subjects. 
Deana—A unique and pleasing color combination of 
salmon buff and golden bronze. Dwarf bushy plants com- 
pletely smothered with small clustered flowers. 
Early Bronze—Remarkably early deep bronze pompon. 
One of the most satisfactory sorts grown. 
Little Dot—Mahogany crimson, button type. 
section color cut.) 
Padoka—Profuse blooming pink button. 
Rose Travena—Very tall strong grower having huge sprays 
of large button type flowers of rich rose-purple. 
25c each; 3 of one kind for 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 5 varieties, $1.10 
NEW POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aglow—Small very double flowers in large clusters of 
intense bright orange. (See outside back cover color cut.) 
Early Yellow—A glorious pure golden yellow sport of Early 
Bronze. Fully as good in every respect as its grand 
parent. 
Jewel—An unusually attractive ball-shaped lilac pompon. 
Nothing else even similar to this one. Extremely frost- 
resistant. (See color cut in center color section.) 
Judith Anderson—A new pompon so outstanding that it 
has won instant recognition everywhere shown. Forms a 
strong compact bush 1%’ to 2’ in height, covered with 
huge clusters of button-type flowers 114” across of 
clear butter yellow. Judith Anderson easily excels all 
other pompons in desirability for massing, edging or 
pot growth. Hardy and vigorous and very frost-resistant. 
(See center color section color cut.) 
Margot—Lovely pure white button which changes to a deep 
rose as it fades. Very popular here. 
Sunny Boy—A very early soft bronzy yellow identical in 
habit to the wonderful Early Bronze which has always 
been the most popular early cut flower variety. 
Yellow Gem—A large green-gold button growing only about 
15” tall and blooming most profusely. Very fine. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 7 sorts $1.40 
(See center 
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