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STANDARD UARIETIES— SPOON—FEATHERY, 
SPIDERY, THREADLIKE 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 

Celestial Beauty 
Brilliamee—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. Priee: Tie 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. 
Daimty—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. 
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Elizabeth Gordon—Deep burgundy red with quilled petals 
which open at the tip to form a rich crimson spoon, The 
individual flowers are about 214 inches across produced on 
long graceful sprays. A most decorative variety, maturing 
November 10th. Height 214 feet. Price: $1.00 per plant, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Grace—Soft canary yellow. 
Jasper Spoon—A very unusual shade of crushed strawberry 
pink at the tip with lighter pink tubular center. 
Luana Patten—One of the handsomest of the recent Spoon 
introductions. Flowers are produced on graceful sprays with 
short, brilliant red quills, opening to a very broad old gold 
spoon on the tip. The individual flowers are about 3 inches 
across and the reverse side of the petal is of exceptionally 
brilliant color. An excellent cut flower and particularly suitable 
for arrangement or decorative work. Matures November 10th. 
Height 3 to 344 feet. Price: $1.00 per plant, 810.00 
per dozen. 

Pink Spoom—A bright, pleasing shade of pink in the tubular 
petals with the edges a deeper shading where the spoon opens. 
Height 18 inches. 
White Spoom—A dazzling white with no shadings whatever. 

Yellow Spoon—A bright buttercup yellow. 
Celestial Beauty—The quilled petals are amaranth with the 
spoon tips opening to a stunning shade of Dubonnet. A tall 
grower averaging about 40 inches in height. This variety must 
be disbudded to single stem 3 or 4 flowers to a plant for best 
results. The flowers average about 7 inches across. Matures 
November 15. Price: $2.00 per plant; $20.00 per 
dozen. 
Chung King—Salmon bronze with yellow reverse—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. 
Flowering October 25th. Priee: Tie each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
Fugi (The Wisteria)—The largest of the entire set; pale 
lavender in color. November 15th. 
Mamoru—A dark orange quilled Chrysanthemum, increasing in 
depth of color towards the center. Fine, strong stem and abun- 
dant foliage. Of fine keeping quality. Medium height. Matures 
October 30th. 
ObKwan—Fine tubular petals of rich lemon yellow growing on 
strong stems with excellent foliage. One of the older varieties 
in the Spidery Type but maturing around November Ist. 
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: 81.00 
per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Unique—A flower that is well named for it is the most unique 
Chrysanthemum we have to present to our customers, The color 
is rich wine red and the thin quilled petals stand stiffly out 
from the center of the flower making it the largest of any 
spidery variety introduced. A tall grower, and for this reason 
should be planted late. 
Virginia—Clear deep yellow with long quilled petals which 
open at the tips and reflect to about twice the width of the 
petals on the balance of the flower. Can be either disbudded 
to make large individual flowers, or grown in sprays. Grown 
either way, it is most attractive. November 20th. 
