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Far and away the biggest spoon we have ever seen. 
Raised by George Clarke of Manchester, Connecticut. 
Perfection personified, the sleek, ideally flattened, 3-inch 
bloom is decisively “‘spooned”’ in all petals. Handsomely 
hued, the blossom is a bright, clean apricot-coral-bronze 
phenomenally clear for a spoon. These great flowers fairly 
galvanize corsages and bouquets to vibrant life, while the 
excellent substance and texture assures amazing keeping 
qualities. Stands frosts most tenaciously. A clean-limbed, 
pyramidal, 2-foot plant with splendid willowy stems. At 
its resounding best by October 3. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 12 for $12.45 
CLARKE CORAL SPOON 
(41-50) A tonic, a breath of fresh air with its heavenly shades of 
gently subdued yellow. Comely, 2-inch decorative flowers, very full 
in form, with opulently wide, rounded petals. The soft moonlight- 
primrose blossom ripples in languid waves to a faintly lemon- 
canary center. Delightfully different, at once soothing, yet 
striking. Tantalizing sprays for cutting, since the 18 to 24-inch 
plants are florally adorned from the very ground itself, in grace- 
ful, mounded motif. A heart-warming foil for darker, shriller col- 
orings. Nuances you’ve never quite held captive before! Sep- 
tember 28. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 12 for $12.45 
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