Spoon Chrysanthemums 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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BRILLIANCE. “Bright tubular petals opening at the tip to a 
gleaming grenadine-red “, is the color description of this 
lovely spoon-type flower by its disseminator. A variety so distinc- 
tive that no other variety could be substituted in its place. Should 
be grown in sprays. Blossoms in great profusion around Novem- 
ber 1 on a low compact bush. 
ELIZABETH GORDON. A burgundy red spoon variety with gold 
tips at times. This flower undergoes such a change that no defi- 
nite color description could be given but is beautiful at any stage. 
Tall grower. Matures around November 5. Should not be disbudded. 

FROLIC 

SNOW QUEEN 

SCINTILLATION 
FROLIC. This bush type spoon mum is rich golden yellow, a 
shade deeper than ‘Pauline.’ A very attractive variety as it 
blooms in great profusion on a comparatively low bushy plant. 
Matures around November 1. (See left.) 
JOAN BERGER. A beautiful orchid pink throughout. Vigorous 
grower and producer of quality blooms every season without 
failure. May be disbudded a little for larger flowers. A tall 
grower, reacning maturity around November 5. 
LUANA PATTON. A spray type spoon chrysanthemum of the 
most unique color combination. The quilled portion of the petal 
is deep reddish-bronze shade and the spoon is bright old gold. 
Very attractive either in the garden or as cut flower arrangement. 
Grows rather tall and blooms around November 10. 

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