WONDER SPOONS (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, 
(M 49) LOVELY NELL, (Coles) Spoon. Terra Cotta 
to Naple yellow. Inner row of plants is incurved. 
Plant 30x28, Flowers 31% in. or MOTe ........2..cccc.-c0ce Oct. 1 50 5.00 
(1 49) REMEMBER ME, (Coles) Turkey red shading 
to Jasper red, a gorgeous spvon, Plant 34x21. 
Flowers 314 to 4 in. This is a beauty admired by 
all who see it. Frost resistant. Here is what a 
Midwest grower said: “In all the spoons, this 
must be acknowledged the best of them all.” ..... 30 Sept. 25 60 6.00 
(C 49) ROSEMARY, (Coles). Amarath rose to pas 
tel mauve. Attractive, upright plant, 38 in. Flow 
er7356 tO. 4 1n. Spoonsitn ae eg ee ee Oct. 2 50 5.00 
RUBY SPOON (Lehman) Bright ruby red. Large 
firm spoon type flower outstanding. .........0....... 26 Sept. 26 50 5.00 
YELLOW SPOON. The oldest and yet the class lead- 
er of this striking family, It ia pure color, no dis- 
LEAELING SNaAdinNe ss 2 eee ee oe eee copie eee 24 Sept, 28 50 5.00 
The spoon types are becoming more popiilar each esason. The new ones 
offered have been grown here and proved their worth. 
SINGLES 
GOLDEN ROCKET, (Single.) A bright clear yellow. 
Blooms well spaced, excellent foliage, stiff stem 
A flogigt dreain, Standé rain ....ccccec-csccc--00c0--.-5-------0%s.- 35 Sept. 28 60 6.00 
KRISTINA. Deep rose pink which is almost purple 
a shade which is most attractive in the fall gar- 
Gene ie Bees 3 aaa A Peat Sa Dake Ce Ea aoe ee Seer es 24 Oct. 10 50 5.00 
PRINCE CHARMING. A five foot exhibition single of 
soft yellow with gold shadings. If disbudded, 
flowers are at least 6” ACTOSS -..u,.ecccccccccccceecccceceeseece Oct. 25 .60 6.09 
44 N. D. I. A good lemon yellow single put out by U 
S. Dept. Agriculture on stiffest stem, 314” bloom Sept. 28 50 5.00 
AZALEAS. Red, pink, lavender and magenta. Sold from field. All sizes and prices 
ARTEMISIA 
SILVER KING. Very decorative foliage plants, with finely cut silvery-gray 
leaves. Striking in the border and excellent mixed with cut flowers or 
as winter bouquets. Hardy and free from diseases and DOSES, inact eenee 3D 
DAHLIAS 
Roet Plant 
| WALK ALONE, (Coles.) 1950 I. D. 5” to 7” in scarlet tipped 
white, extra good cut flower, perfect stem facing side ways; 
never been beat on show table; a long keeper when cut; 5 feet 
Ral We ee ae oe ee 1 OG al eae ge ghee Sees, nse aes 1.50 75 
ALICE J., (Ball). One of the best lavender balls ................-...... 1.00 50 
ALICE MAY, (Austalian) (I/D.) Large pure white ........................ 1.00 50 
ARTHUR GODFREY. (Pitt-Dahl 86 A) F.D., 12x6. Color is Orient 
red. On 3 honor rolls, easy to grow. Wonderful vitality, hlooms 
from early to late ............ Waters ete eo eea se, eee atl aU MRA MEEK. 3.00 1.50 
AUMOIER CHANDELON, I.C. (Europe). Color lavender rose - 
changing 'to-aafforn yellow “7526 2), Ea ee 1.00 50 
AXFORD TRIUMPH, I.D. (Australian). Golden each, easy to grow 
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