SPIDERS AND QUILLS VARIETIES (Continued) 
Name and Description—3 of kind at Doz. Rate . Height Blooming Price 
D. Double SD Semi-Double S. Single in inches Date Ea. Doz. 
OHKWAN. Clear mimosa yellow, full centers with 
SRS OES Oy a P:R 0 IRR ue eee eA ae Nov. 5 50 2.06 
PAUL MILLER. An unusually large medium tubed . , 
buff colored bronze. The tips are fish-hook type, 
The open ends are bright red, straight: stiff clear 
RANerTne, “UREN 8 AUR Ses oe ee ee Oct. 15 .60 6.0¢ 
PEGGIE ANN HOOVER. A beautiful light pink. The 
straight quilled petals are spoon tipped, levely } oe 
POL Semon tOOG  StGMy eit. 2.2 cece acee 48 Oct.10  .50 5.00 
PUNCH BOWL. A rich burgundy red, with slender 
size quilled petals falling away from a full center 
of deeper shades. Tips of petals open, hooked and 
tightly. curled ......:. 2  daden eerie ee ce ee ao Ne 40 Nov. 1 50. 5.00 
SAN GABRIEL. Splendid full Ae flower in deep 
yellow. Medium quilled petals, tips hooked and / 
eas Gg atha) |  alsatth ete NR SR noe ee Nov. 1 50 5.00 
CERENE. An exquisite shade of coppery bronze quill- 
ed petals with an opening of stunning Indian red 
at the hooked tips. Excellent foliage and stem. .... Oct, 25 1.00 10.00 
SUNNY SLOPE SPLENDER, (Sunny Slope 1951). 
Spider white with a tinge of green running 
through it when disbudded 7” to 8’. Fine grown 
im sprays. Very.resistant to frost —....1...ssceieleee M Nov. 1  .50 °° 5.00 
TOKAY. Clear lilac purple. Very large and fine form 38 Oct. 20 50 5.00 
TRANQUILITY. A sensational pure white spider 
Probably receives more exalting comment than -_ 
any other white spider. Extra large and perfect eis iia 
ON a a oe Sgn Fak pte ed ce Some aah een ne Oct. 15 *".°..75- 7.50 
All the above respond to disbudding then you get real show flowers. 
7 WONDER SPOONS. 
(K 49) BURNINGBRIGHT, (Coles) Spoon. Jasper 
red with base of orange buff. Plant 20x16. Flower | + ae PAS 
3% ‘in. Blue Ribbon winner where shown. Youw'll 
gh 2S se ce NC a a Sept. 15 .60 6.00 
CARDINAL SPOON, (Lehman ’48.) A 4°’ flower open- 
ing cardinal red. Greenish yellow tubes .................- 30 Sept. 28 © 50° © 6.00: 
(A 49) CAROL C., (Coles) Spoon. Light lavender era 
with Amaranth tips. Delicate tubular petals with 
Mallow purple as shown on British Royal color 
chart; frost resistant. Plant 23x30. Flower 3%” Oct. 12 50 5.00 
GARNET SPOON, (Lehman) A bold upright red 
PESPOGU WIE, DUPDIC EUDGS —_ cecenn ccc pence econ 32 Oct. 5. - 50 * 5.00: 
GOLD SPOON. (Lehman) Large flowers of gold shad--- .—._ Seow Dia 
ing to arolin yellow dwarf plant. Flowers all one ona T seyeneey pf 
Ear oe grb aa recep semen svantanvecesunsianes Oct. 1 50 ~ . 6.00 
(H 49) GRAND CANYON, (Coles) Spoon. Magnolia. - is 
_ Purple to light Phlox Purple. This is'a honey. It. . 1s Rh 
reminds one of a Pinwheel as it blooms with its. Fat A 
flat flowers so uniform and facing out in same , 
direction. Wonderful for cut flower. Plant 30x22 
LN caCoh gates Ag ns 00 be ay ele ec - Oct. 8-:: .60 6.00”. 
IVORY SPOON, (Lehman.) Ivory white, sport of POR; Ui de ie bias 
PLES ACG ils s1) 8s ACT Fr: sense an tae eae eS Oct. 5s: 3.50 » 6.00 
Co NESS (Lehman °48.) Frilly double Garmine- ‘vdieo Ties Pi 
“.pink spoon, different, extra fine’ -................---------- 20 Sept. 27 50 5.00 
