SPOON VARIETIES 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION—3 AT DOZ. RATE HEIGHT BLOOMING PRICE 
D. DOUBLE SD. SEMI-DOUBLE S. SINGLE IN INCHES DATE EACH PER DOZ. 
APRICOT SPOON. A pleasing different frost resistant spoon 
general appearance apricot .. .. BS Oct? 14 (50 56:00 
BRONZE SPOON, A new member of this ereeting family, 
Extremely hardy stiff stems.........--.s-e eee eee rears 30 $0.40 $4.00 
CANANY SPOON D. (Lehman) Excellent fulll flower 
with both tubes and spoons of bright yellow a0 Oek, 71 .60 6.00 
CARDINAL SPOON, (Lehman '48.) A 4" flower opening 
cardinal red. Greenish yellow tubes ..... 30 Sept. 28 50 5.00 
CHARM SPOON, (Lehman '48.) Opening red of chaneihe 
to dusty rose. Plenty of blooms ...... 24 Sept. 28 50 5.00 
CHOP STIX, (Felten) A lovely of ‘ight einkieh lilac, Hadi 
perhaps the cleanest and best Orchid spoon yet pro- 
iced a Stith ister eee eee an ec nee ne 24 SIO CF TC 50 5.00 
CLASSIC SPOON, (Lehman '48.) Large heavy textured 
flower of rose phlox-purple with silvery tubes. Origina- 
bors deseHiptiOn vac oss at een eee 20 oeptr 26 50 5.00 
IVORY SPOON, (Lehman.) Ivary white—sport of popular 
Orchid Spoon). kf a. k: -le kee es CO ge ls ae Oca 5 50 5.00 
LOVELINESS, (Lehman ‘48. ) Frilly double carmine-pink spoon, 
different, extra fine ...... 20 Sept. 27 50 5.00 
MAGENTA SPOON. Lively macentas rose spoon Paps hbwers 
in profusion, stiff stem....... 30 Oct. 4 50 5.00 
RED SPOON, A 3!/5 inch flower on an hath stiff stem... 36 50 5.00 
RUBY SPOON, (Lehman '48.) Bright ruby red. Large is 
spoon type flower outstanding ..... 26 Sept. 26 50 5.00 
SILVER ROSE SPOON, A member a shat spoon Mea mily 
flowers 4 inches across. A beautiful silver rose in color 
blooms early, holds its flower late. 2 24 Oct. 25 50 5.00 
YELLOW SPOON, Needle like tubular ee 2 seers Peion 50 5.00 
The spoon types are becoming more popular each season. You will find them listed 
under spoons, the new ones offered have been grown here and proved their worth. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE 
A few do's and don'ts: Plant in well prepared soil that has had a coat ot 
manure the previous fall or winter if you have it, or an application of com- 
mercial fertilizer worked into the soil 10 days before planting. Side dress 
with any fertilizer about July |Oth, again when buds appear just before a 
rain. Keep well cultivated, pinch out top when 6 or 8 inches high, again after 
the side branches have made good growth. Not after July 20th it might be 
too late for buds to set. Don't plant too near a building or tall trees. Give 
them room enough to develop and produce the blooms you expect. By all 
means dig up your old clump each Spring, divide using the new shoots, 
destroy the old core. You will be rewarded for your labor. 
