
POG Rie Se tent C * 
GOLDEN-YELLOW GLORY CUSHION. This is the golden- 
yellow form of the Azaleamum; brilliant golden yellow flowers 
in immense quantities from August on. The plant spreads 
8 feet and grows about 1% to 2 feet high. Each 30c, postpaid 
east of the Rockies, including Texas; and 25c each west of 
the Rockies, excluding Texas. 

EARLY WONDER 
Early Wonder 
The Finest Hardy Cut Flower Chrysanthemum 
(Plant Patent applied for) 
This is the first truly fine hardy cut flower Chrysan- 
themum. HARLY WONDER is the greatest advance made 
in hardy ’Mums in years. An armload of perfectly shaped 
flowers of the same good quality as those produced under 
glass may now be grown out-of-doors. EARLY WONDER 
is in full flower in late September—sufficiently early to 
give a complete crop of flowers in all sections of the 
country. 
On first opening the flowers are dainty dawn and baby- 
pink, blending to peach-blossom pink, when fully open. 
The individual flowers average 2 to 3 inches and have re- 
markable substance and keeping qualities. We have kept 
the cut flowers in the house for 2 weeks in good condition. 
EARLY WONDER is very hardy and is extremely easy 
to grow. It is unusually prolific, the plant being a blaze of 
flowers for weeks. For cutting and garden display EARLY 
WONDER is by far the most outstanding hardy ’Mum pro- 
duced in years. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
PRICE $1.00 EACH. 

THE FASCINATING “SPIDER” CHRYSANTHEMUM _ 
Quilled petals standing stiff out from the crown; splendid for * 
bouquets Can be disbudded for largest blooms. Color: Yellow, 
Per plant 50c, including postage, 
Paik s > 
2 ve 
PUYALLUP, 

WASHINGTON : 21 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A Distinetly New Race 
Here is something different in Hardy Chrysanthemums. The 
long tubular petals flatten at the tips so that each represents a 
miniature spoon. Not the photograph. Whole flower has a lacy 
appearance. 
These novelty Mums are now obtainable in three colors: Pink, 
White, and Yellow. 
These new ‘‘SSPOON”’ Chrysanthemums will become extremely 
popular. 
Strong FIELD-GROWN PLANTS. 
PINK SPOON. 
WHITE SPOON. 
YELLOW SPOON. 
Each, 50c; the three colors for $1.25, postpaid. 
Per 10, $4.00, postpaid. 
BEAUTIFUL RAYONETTE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Rayonante) 
Large, graceful, quilled petals; hardy; 3 feet and over. Re- 
markable keepers in the house after cut. Long blooming time: 
September to last of October. Very large when disbudded. 
Pure Pink or Apricot, 25¢c each. 
Yellow color, Each 35c. 
Purest White. (Very scarce). 
Jean Harwood. Beautiful buff-apricot ‘‘Rayonante’’, 
75¢ each; only a few to spare. 
Ea, 25c. 
