8 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS (continued) 
: Doz. 100 
NEW SPOON MUMS 
Here is something new in Chrysan- 
themums. The long tubular petals flatten 
out at the ends so that each resembles a 
spoon. These splendid new varieties of 
1941 greatly widen the color range of 
this artistic new type of hardy Chrysan- 
themum which may be relied upon to 
give a profusion of flowers when the 
season comes to a close. 
GOLDEN SPOON. Bright golden yel- 
low with Apricot sheen. 
JASPER SPOON. Long tubes of straw 
yellow with small spoons of brilliant » 
jasper red at the tips. 
PINK SPOON. 
ORCHID SPOON. Light pinkish lilac, 
almost double and very free flowering. 
RED SPOON. 
ROSE SPOON. Luminous old rose. 
The tubes are set in the form of a 
bowl. Vigorous and free blooming. 
WHITE SPOON. 
YELLOW SPOON, 
APRICOT. Apricot color, well formed, *” 
full flowers, measuring 2%” across, ~~ 
growing 2% feet tall. Good cut flower 
sort. 
ASTRID. Single pink. 
BARBARA CUMMING. Clear yellow 
in color, shading to orange-bronze to- 
ward the center. 
BRONZE DOTY. Glowing bronze. 
DURBIN. Large salmon pink, suf- 
fused with crimson, semi-double flowers, 
daisy type. Very attractive colors. 
Blooms measure 2%” across. 
JULIA. Gorgeous, large, delicate 
pink, full flower over 3” across. Petals 
are long, slightly straggly, has gwod 
lasting cut flower qualities. Height 2% 
feet. We believe this variety will be pop- 
ular for its beauty as well as an early 
sort. 
LOVELIGHT. Large pale pink duplex 
flowers. 
All of the above Chrysanthemums are 1.50 10.00 
Field "PTOWN ose few sesilcce caste eacatene 2.50 15.00 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
