“SPOON TYPES 
A distinct type recently introduced. The quilled 
petals open flat at the tips to produce the novel ’’spoon” 
effect. Large, well-formed flowers in a complete range 
of colors to add a new note to your mum garden. 
Growing habits and culture of the Spoons are sim- 
iliar to the Koreans. Use for garden decoration and 
cutting. September and October flowering. 
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RAYONANTES 
The Rayonantes form a distinct group, all of which 
are exceptionally beautiful. The large, exquisitely beau- 
tiful flowers with their long quilled petals, are becoming 
quite well known. The plants are completely winter 
hardy without protection here. They flower late Oc- 
tober and November, and this should be considered 
before ordering them. Growth is vigorous, with con- 
siderable pinching back necessary to keep the plant 
from sprawling. Disbudding can be used to good ad- 
vantage to produce 6 inch flowers. 
The flowers are quite resistant to frost, despite their 
dainty appearance, and we have had buds open quite 
well two weeks after gathering. This last item should 
not be overlooked. 
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BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The flowers of most of the buttons are less than 
one and one-half inches in diameter, the little gems 
of the chrysanthemum world. Long lasting little 
flowers on good stems. 
Pinch back two or three times to make neat plants 
with lots of flowers. Some sorts are useful for edgings, 
or in front of other varieties, but all are unexcelled 
for cutting. Especially good for table decoration, cor- 
sages, and for potting for indoor growing. 
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EARLY BRONZE. Light bronze buttons on thrif- 
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GOBLIN. Deep bronze. Plant bushy and upright. 
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JUDITH ANDERSON. Bright little yellow but- 
tons ¥% inch in diameter. Good growth. Sept. 
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LAVENDER LASSIE. A little gem of the same 
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POMPONNETTE. Rich yellow flowers on a dwarf 
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