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“SPOON” CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 30c each; $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred 
Spoon Chrysanthemums are a very lovely and unusual type having flowers with tubular petals that flatten out 
at the tips in the form of a spoon. They develop into perfectly round bushes 2 feet high and about 2 feet across 
and are in full flower in late October. The individual flowers are about 1}/. inches across but with quantities 
maturing on each individual plant. They are very handsome subjects for rock gardens and perennial borders 
as well as pot plants and for cut flower work. For table decoration they are unsurpassed. 
BRILLIANCE 
Bright maize tubular petals opening at the tips to 
a gleaming grenadine-red. Fine erect flowers in 
a most unusual color for Chrysanthemums. Grand 
grower and will be talked about for many years 
to come. 
DAINTY 
A soft pleasing pink. 
DIERDRE 
A very novel double Spoon Chrysanthemum with 
flowers two to three inches across of deep rasp- 
berry-pink tipped silver. These plants attain a 
height of about 18 inches and are ideal for solid 
bed or pot plant work. Their bright yellow center 
contrasts beautifully with this very unusual shade 
of flower. Very prolific in growth. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM ERUBESCENS 
CLARA CURTIS 
The single salmon-pink Daisy-like flowers are 
about 3 inches in diameter and are their best in 
August and early September. They are well ar- 
ranged. The plant is perfectly hardy and blooms 
so early that the flowers are never damaged by 
frost. The habit of this variety is spreading. The 
one-year old plants grow about 18 to 24 inches 
across, and when in bloom hundreds of flowers 
completely cover the foliage. The stems are 18 to 
24 inches tall. It is perfectly hardy and is not par- 
ticular as to soil or location. Price: 30c¢ each, 
$3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
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GRACE 
Soft canary yellow. 
JASPER SPOON 
A very unusual shade of crushed strawberry pink 
at the tip with lighter pink tubular center. 
ORCHID SPOON 
Lovely Cattleyea shade of orchid-pink. 
SILVER SPOON 
A grayish white shade of this popular type of 
Chrysanthemum. 
WHITE SPOON 
A dazzling white with no shadings whatever. 
YELLOW SPOON 
A bright buttercup yellow. 
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CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUM 
These are the very small type of Chrysanthemum 
used for many years to grow specimen Standards. 
They can also be grown most successfully out- 
doors since they flower in late August and are 
very dainty as cut flowers for the home. However, 
they are entirely too small and fragile for long 
distance shipping, so would not be suitable where 
one wishes to ship flowers any great distance. As 
a spot of color in the garden to intermingle with 
the larger flowering types or to private estates 
where one wishes to grow specimen “Cascades” 
or individual Standards, they can be strongly 
recommended. 
ACACIA 
Fragrant Acacia-colored flowers. A small Single 
produced on long graceful dense sprays and 
flowering September 20th. Height, 2 ft. 
JANE HARTE 
One of the daintiest Single Chrysanthemums ever 
distributed. The color is a beautiful deep yellow. 
October 30th. 
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