EARLY SINGLE @. ont £8 2 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS ~~ ” f 
Single or daisy type, starting to bloom in mid-September, 
Evening Sun. Bronze. Red Bank. Red. 
North Star. White. Tussore. Pink. 
Primula. Yellow. 
OFFER No. 55-39: 5 plants, 1 each of the above 
varieties $2.00. 
LATER SINGLE KOREAN 4 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS =, 
Daisy type, starting to bloom October 1 to 15, 
California Red. Brilliant red. 
California Yellow. Yellow. 
Christine. Deep pink. 
Dubonnet. Purple-lavender. 
Pollyanna. Light pink. 
OFFER No. 5S-40: 5 plants, 1 each of the above variee 
ties, $2.00. 

YELLOW CHIEF 
LARGE a 
GREENHOUSE MUMS 
Each year we get more requests for this 
type of Chrysanthemum, and we therefore 
decided to list some of the best varieties of 
different colors. These are not always hardy 
outside, particularly in colder sections of 
the country. However, many beautiful 
specimen blooms can be grown if they are 
disbudded to one to three blooms to a stem 
and protected on frosty nights with a cloth. 
heir requirements are no different from 



MAGENTA SPOON 
EXOTIC SPOON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
other Chrysanthemums; good rich garden 
soil is all they need, and full sun wherever 
possible. 
The varieties we have suggested are about 
the earliest to come into bloom. Most of 
them should start to bloom about the middle 
of October. 
Garnet King. Dark red. Blooms a little 
later than the others. 
Hilda Bergen. Dark reddish bronze. 
Pink Chief. Pink. 
Silver Sheen. White. 
Yellow Chief. Yellow. See color illustra- 
tion. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for 
$1.25; any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25 
OFFER No. 5S-41: 5 plants, 1 each of 
the above varieties, $2.00. 


An interesting type with dainty single, semi-double and 
double flowers. The petals are tubular, flattening out near the 
tips so that each petal resembles a miniature spoon. As easy to 
grow as any other Hardy Chrysanthemu.n. 
New Spoon Varieties 
All start to bloom the end of September, except Canary 
Spoon, which ts a little later. Free blooming. 2 ft. 
Apricot Spoon. Bronze-apricot. Much admired. 
Canary Spoon. Large, double, yellow. 
Cardinal Spoon. Cardinal-red with greenish yellow tubes. 
Charm Spoon. Rhodonite-red, fading to rich dusty rose. 
Fuchsia Spoon. Distinct fuchsia-purple. Large, semi-double. 
Ivory Spoon. Semi-double, tvory-white. 
Loveliness Spoon. Fully double, carmine-pink. Exquisite. 
Magenta Spoon. Bright rosy magenta. Free blooming; sturdy 
grower. Fine for cutting. See color illustration. 
Peach Spoon. Pretty peach blend. 
Any of the above, 60c each; any 3 for $1.50; any 6 for $2.75; 
LL 
BOBBY’S RED SINGLE 
A very brilliant new single. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00. See 
page 37. 
any 12 for $4.75 
OFFER No. 5S-42: 4 plants, 1each of Apricot Spoon, Charm 
Spoon, Loveliness Spoon and Magenta Spoon, $2.00 
OFFER No. 5S-42A: 12 plants, 3 of each, $5.00 

Popular Spoon Varieties 
At start to bloom in early October, except Bronze Spoon and Red Spoon, which are a week or 
two later. 
Bronze Spoon. Bronze. Red Spoon. Beautiful red. 
Jasper Spoon. Red spoons and yellow tubes. Rose Spoon. Luminous old-rose. 
Orchid Spoon. Light pinkish lilac. White Spoon. Double, whitewithcreamy center. 
Pink Spoon. Semi-double, pink. Yellow Spoon. Double, brilliant yellow. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25 
HARDY 
LATE 
— CHRYSANTHE- 
Me MUMS 
Start to bloom about October 15, just 
when earlier varieties are being touched 
by frost. Will provide cut flowers until 
mid-November, 
Captain Cook. Rose tipped bronze. 
Pompon. 
Pink Doty. Light pink. Pompon. 
Red Spoon. Beautiful red. 
The Chief. Scarlet and gold, semi- 
double. 
White Doty. Pure white. Pompon. 

OFFER No. 5S-43: 5 plants, 1 each of 
the above varicties, $2.00 
ORCHID JEWEL 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
See page 38 
The always lovable LAVENDER LADY 
50c each; 3 for $1.25. See page 37 
For the new white Lavender Lady, see Sincerity, page 37 
