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MUMS FOR POT CULTURE—Continued 
WHITE 
Size and Spray or Blooming 
Name and Description Type Disbud Date 100 1000 
White Jewell. White tinged with light lavender.S. Pom. Spray Oct. 15 $3.50 $32.50 
Trerte $226 ot fe re tee eee oe suc iiet ents SePom: Spray Oct. 18 3,50 soa.00 
Christinaw <3 (son ee ee ee ie Oe ere Pele incwebisbud Oct: 20 3 DU Octo 
‘hi ith y ] _..Int. Anem. Disbud or 
Graceland. White with yellow center....... Int e ithe peat AE chic 
Anna Lite eerie eet a ee. Sete eee S. Sing Cascade Oct. 30 6.00 50.00 
Whiteslzola: Sport from Izola.3735-- es. ee S.Anem.  Disbud Nov. 1 3:50 go4.00 
Mary: Picktord:i4W hites, 124... se eee Sa Ol. Spray Nov. 1 3.50 32.50 
RichardsVandeleeye focres ee eae ee ee L2Pom: Disbud Noy. 10 Shield) YA e 
Marketeer stir hiaees. oak eee ee eter ate L. F. Inc. Disbud Nov. 18 3:50 esa .5U 

New SpoonChrysanthemums 
New race of Hardy Mums. Long, tubular pet- Gladiolus Bulbs 
als, flatten at the tips, resembling a miniature 
spoon. They bloom about October 10. 
Pink Spoon Red Spoon White Spoon 
Nice, well-graded, first-size Bulbs for 
planting indoors under glass where you may 
Yellow Spoon Orchid Spoon Rose Spoon have missed out on some poor Carnation 
2 in. pots, available in Spring: Plants or other space that you may have 
$3.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100 available durmg the Winter. Prices are 
R. C. of White Spoon, Orchid Spoon, Red Spoon reasonable. Ask for complete price list. 
only—$4.00 per 100 
Mountain or Cascade 
“Uariettes 
Small, single varieties of fairly dwarf growth. 
These are free flowering with soft or pliable stems, 
which may be bent or shaped into various forms 
to be used for trellises or on table by training. 
They may be tied im all shapes. Excellent for dis- 
play in flower shops, decorations and exhibitions. 
They mature about October 30. 
Anna. White. 
Jane Harte. Light lemon yellow. 
Both above: 
$6.00 per 100; less than 100, $2.00 per 10 

To Lengthen Mum Season 
The use of additional light by means of 
40-watt electric lamps will bring your crop 
later than normally. These lamps should be 
strung about 5 feet apart and about 2 feet 
above the plants, raising them as the plants 
grow. The time to start is before August 15 
or before any buds have developed. Two to 
three hours of lighting each day after dark 
for a period of 6 or 8 weeks will cause a 
decided later flowering. Late varieties are 
best used for this purpose. 

SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUM 

