

“SPOON” CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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 decora- 
tion they are unsurpassed. 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, 2s 00 per 100, except where noted 










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Brilliance—Bright maize tubular petals opening at the tips to a gleam- SSS SS SS 
ing grenadine-red. Fine erect flowers in a most unusual color for Azalea Chrysanthemums 
Chrysanthemums. Grand grower and will be talked about for many 
years to come. 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become 
very popular within the past few years, and we are 
now in a position to offer the same in the following 
colors: 
BRONZE RED WHITE PINK 
These plants begin to flower early in August and 
continue to do so throughout the fall months. They 
are low growing, and bushy in type, never attain- 
ing a height of over 15 inches but are very showy 
in places where color is desired in the early fall. 

Dainty—A soft pleasing pink. 
Dierdre—A very novel double Spoon Chrysanthemum with flowers two 
or three inches across of deep raspberry-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. 
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 Chrysan- 
themum. Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100, 
White Spoon—A dazzling white with no shadings whatever. except where noted 
Yellow Spoon—A bright buttercup yellow. SoS eh eh ek es ss es es ws ns es sn en 

CLIMBING VINES. 
AMPELOPSIS BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston Ivy)—Useful in city tGrandiflora—A beautiful large flowering type of this very easy growing climber. Ex- 
or suburbs; its glossy foliage withstands dust and tremely large flowers of tawny orange produced continuously throughout the summer 
smoke well. Clings to bricks, walls, fences or rocks. and early fall. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Once established, forms a dense, rapid growth. 
Foliage turns to brilliant scarlet, crimson and or- “VELLOW TRUMPET’”’ 
ange in the Fall. Price: 3-year-old, 75¢ each; A 3 A 
Diy earcold isoneath (An exclusive 1945 introduction!) 
Being associated with old American gardens, the old scarlet Trumpet vine is known and 
loved throughout the country. It is therefore a pleasure to introduce a new and im- 
proved variety which is entirely distinct from the old type. The parent plant of Yellow 
Trumpet, which developed as a sport was found growing on an old Virginia plantation. 
It was cultivated and developed for a number of years so that now it is unquestion- 
ably the most beautiful and spectacular hardy vine in cultivation. It is entirely hardy; 
making a rapid growth and the beautiful golden chrome yellow flowers range from 
2" to 3” across and are produced throughout the summer, from June until fall against 
bright, clean, tropical foliage. ‘‘Yellow Trumpet'' produces a picturesque, delightful 
display when grown on a pergola or porch or when used for covering stone walls. It 
requires no support and readily attaches itself to wood, brick or stone surfaces. It pre- 
fers a sunny position, but will grow in semi-shade if necessary. Price: Strong two- 
year-old plants, $2.50 each, $25.00 per dozen. 
LONICERA HALLIANA (Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle) 
One of the best vines for all purposes, blooms from early Summer to frost. Flowers 
yellow and white with a delightful fragrance. Very vigorous grower. Splendid covering 
for banks and slopes. 2-year-old plants. Price: 50c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
LONICERA HECKROTTI 
Goldflame Honeysuckle (Trade Mark)—A superlative variety; beautiful, hardy and 
versatile. The large flame-coral trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, ap- 
pear in immense, showy clusters the same year the plant is set out. Reaching its full 
glory of bloom in early Summer, it nevertheless flowers abundantly from May until 
frost. Dark blue-green foliage, disease and pest free, is attractive in itself and makes 
a perfect background for the brilliance of the flowers. 

Allowed to grow naturally, Goldflame will climb a trellis or spread as a ground cover, 
if pruned it becomes a striking specimen shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared 
it gives a smashing effect as an everblooming hedge. Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine) 
This vine produces a great profusion of foamy white flower sprays during the Fall, 
which often bloom in a limited way earlier in the season. It makes a strong, vigorous 
growth attaining a height of 25 feet, and is perfectly hardy. Price: 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
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