GRANITE STATE—Very attractive low growing variety in pure white. 
Large round flowers when disbudded. Oct. 15th. 
heresies YELLOW—Perfect form of good substance in bright yellow. 
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ILLINI SKIPPER—Bright golden bronze of good size. Nov. 15th. 
KLONDIKE—An orange yellow iarge pom. Best described as an intense 
orange-yellow Masterpiece. Nov. 15th. 
ere DOTY—Beautiful shade of shell-pink. Large flowers, fully incurved. 
Cts Zoth: 
LINDA—Deep rose-pink large decorative flowers. Nov. 1st. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—White decorative. Nov. 1st. 
MASTERPIECE—Soft lilac-pink bloom. Perfect cupped petals quite compact. 
Best when disbudded. Oct. 25th. 
PINK DREAM—Lovely pure pink of large size. Nov. Ist. 
QUEEN OF PINKS—Lovely shade of deep pink. Produces flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across when disbudded. Short grower. Oct. 20th. 
RED DOTY—Fine red pom of the Doty family. Oct. 25th. 
ROMOLA—Perfect formed large pom of soft pink. Excellent substance, strong 
stem. Oct. 25th. 
ROSE CHARM—Lavender-pink small tubulated petals, spoon tips forming a 
perfect bail. Oct. 25th. , 
SILVER BALL—Pure white. Good in sprays or disbudded. Oct. 10th. 
THYRA—Deep lavender. Compact petals with the appearance of a pompon 
Dahlia when disbudded. Nov. Ist. 
WHITE DOTY—Large globular flower in creamy white. Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW DOTY, IMP.—Light yellow globular flower. Oct. 25th. 
SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These varieties may he disbudded for larger flowers. 
35¢ each — 6 for $1.75, all one variety or assorted 
eae Le cae Catia orchid-pink throughout. Very vigorous grower. 
ov. 5th. 
LAURINDA EARLY—Semi-double pure white. This variety makes an ideal pot 
specimen, carrying several good size flowers when disbudded Nov. 1st. 
MRS. ALLAN MORPHY—Semi-double soft shell-pink flowers of large size. 
Oct. 25th. 
PAULA—A spectacular spoon variety. Quilled part is buff yellow and the 
broad spoon opens to bright crimson. 
PAULINE—Soft yellow throughout, 
ROSE CECILE—Semi-double beautiful flower of deep rose and silver. Nov. 
10th. 
SCINTILLATION—Orchid-pink. Inner rows of petals cup slightly. Oct. 20th. 
SNOW QUEEN—Very attractive large pure white. Nov. Ist. 
YOMEI—Quilled petals golden in color and terminating in red tips. Nov. 10th. 
Do not disbud these varieties. Grown in bush form they will reward 
you with a wealth of lovely blooms. 
CHARM SPOON—Opens lovely rhodonite-red and fades gradually to rich 
dusty rose. Excellent growth habits; very free flowering. 
GOLDEN SPOON—Bright buttercup yellow. Oct. 15th. 
GRACE—Small yellow bloom on* bushy type plant. Nov. Ist. 
JASPER—Soft yellow with jasper-red tips. Very attractive. Oct. 20th. 
ORCHID SPOON—Slender petals of orchid-pink. Oct. 15th. 
WHITE SPOON—A double row of quilled petals. Very full. Oct. 10th. 
*Semetrat SPOON—Buttercup yellow in double rows. Well branched sprays. 
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