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RECENT INTRODUCTIONS OF “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 114 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. 
Price: 50e per plant. $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Brillianee—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. 
Cathay — A very beautiful, large flowered Spoon 
variety. The petal is a lovely shade of old copper with 
a very brilliant red spoon or tip. The flowers of this 
variety resemble in form and character the Oriental 
or Threadlike type. It is in full bloom with us about 
November 15th. Price: 75e each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
Chop Stiek— A very lovely, full flowered Spoon 
variety which also greatly resembles the Oriental type 
in character. Its broad petals are of a brilliant gold 
with a rich henna-red spoon. We found it to be a 
fairly tall grower and a most unusual variety. Will be 
in full bloom by November 12th. Priee: 75e 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Chung King—Salmon bronze with yellow reverce— 
flowers about 3 inches across produced in graceful 
sprays. Small spoon of deeper salmon pink at edge 
of petals. Resembles “Threadlike” type of Mum. 
Rather a tall grower, excellent for disbudding. Flower- 
ing October 25th. Price: 75e each, $7.50 
per dozen. 
Dainty—A soft pleasing pink. 
Dierdre—A very novel double Spoon Chrysanthemum 
with flowers two or 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 beau- 
tifully 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. 
Oriental Knight—Rich garnet red, spoon very full, 
flowers fairly broad, petals with small spoon of same 
shading at the tips. Closely resembles Feathery type 
in habit of growth. Rather a tall grower. In full 
flower November 20th. Price: $1.00 per 
plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
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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