CULTURE 
Chrysanthemums grow easily, preferring a 
good rich soil—any good garden soil enriched 
by the addition of manures or commercial 
fertilizers will produce excellent results. 
Pinch the plants back in June and again m 
late July to msure bushy plants. The appli- 
cation of a fertilizer during late July will give 
maximum results. 
NOTE— 
Chrysanthemum plants for spring are estab- 
lished in pots to insure safe transporting and 
transplanting. For fall planting, we offer only 
large field-grown clumps (burlapped) at the 
flat rate of 75 cts. each. These plants are 
mainly for local sales at the nursery or truck 
delivery where possible. It is not practical to 
ship them by Express or Parcel Post. 
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FIVE «SPOON” CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These most unusual, yet graceful in form, Chrysanthemums are distinctly a garden treasure. Their 
novelty and sparkling beauty will be greatly admired. The petals are tubular for most of their length, 
flattening out near the tips so that each petal really assumes the shape of a miniature spoon. 
VARIETY LIST 
Pink Spoon Golden Spoon White Spoon 
Rose Spoon Yellow Spoon 
Each of the “‘Spoons”’ 40 cts.; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.50 
SPECIAL “SPOON” OFFER 
Complete Set of Five ““Spoon Mums”’ 
5 1 each, correctly labeled, for (regular $2.00 value)........ $1.65 

