SPOONS 
The Spoon Chrysanthemums are very unusual and interesting. Each petal is a tiny 
hollow tube or quill that flattens out at the end into a tiny spoon. On some varieties 
the tube and spoon are the same color and in other varieties the tube is one color 
and the spoon another. 
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APRICOT SPOON. Pleasingly different spoon LOVELINESS SPOON. A grand new carmine- 
with tubes of apricot bronze and spoons of pink spoon, and outstanding lovely variety 
apricot rose. Very frost resistant. with nothing else like it. 
CARDINAL SPOON. An outstanding different MAGNETA SPOON. Lovely magneta rose flow- 
spoon with greenish gold tubes and cardinal ers in profusion. Spoon is rose and the 
red spoons. Good sized flowers. tube is silvery white. 
FUSHIA SPOON. A bold 3%-inch flower of ORCHID SPOON. Lavender pink which makes 
sparkling fuchsia rose. A fine sturdy free- a pretty feathery filling in bouquets of 
flowering variety. large flowers. 
GARNETT SPOON. One of the finest spoons PUMPKIN SPOON. New of 1952. Densely 
—garnet spoons with reddish purple tubes. branched plant with 3-inch blooms of per- 
Very striking. Oct. simmon orange aging to stafford yellow. 
IVORY SPOON. Silver glossed ivory. Sept. 
JASPER SPOON. Combination of rich bronze WHITE SPOON. Like other spoons with tiny 
and yellow. yellow quills and little flattened spoons on 
LILAC SPOON. Large wide petaled flowers of the end of each quill. 
lilac pink with silvery white tubes. Very YELLOW SPOON. Like orchid spoon only the 
lovely. color is yellow. 
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Cushion Chrysanthemums 
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A group of low-growing Mums, forming mounds of blooms reminding one of the old- 
fashioned Azalea. The plants grow from 12 to 18 inches high and have a spread of 
from 2 to 2!/, feet. The flowers appear early in September and remain on the plants 
over a long period. 
AMELIA CUSHION. A bright pink. “Mother” ORCHID HELEN. Orchid-pink flowers of un- 
of all the Cushions. Aug.-Sept. usual pee uty ne plant is very vigorous 
DEFIANT. Ro 1 and of: flowers, 2nd. Uerght. Barly Sept. 
rte ah Waris on QUEEN CUSHION. A white Cushion, that 
makes a good combination for Cushions. 
ps A adente HELEN. An seat blooming Aneesenite 
violet colored Cushion with a yellow center. RED GOLD. Red-oran 
: 5 - ge-gold Pompons. Sept. 
ETERNAL SNOW. Erect little plants of early Rosk MOUND. A lovely lavender rose button 
white. First time we have had enough to erows in a lovely Cushion. Another new 
sell. Aug.-Sept. variety. Aug.-Sept. 
EDGAR A. GUEST. A new bronzy red. Aug-- SANTA CLAUS. Large red double blooms with 
Sept. red centers. Aug.-Sept. 
EXETER. Another new Cushion of fluffy SPARKLE. One of the best new Cushions, 12- 
quilled yellow—very dwarf. inch mounds with two-toned orange-scarlet 
aie armen tui ee dwarf Cushion, and golden yellow. 
arge strawberry pink, ooms on dwarf SUNSET. A pr i 
Cushion-like plant. Very lovely. Aug.-Sept. ine rane aps sige Sar where Ata sO 
LADY JANE CLARK. A lovely dwarf Cushion TECUMSEH. A superior Mum. Color is ery- 
of English origin. A lovely lavender pink, thrite red changing to buff bronze with pink 
very early. Aug.-Sept. shadings during hot weather. Blooms from 
LITTLE BOB. A lovely rosy salmon that is early August until heavy frost. University 
very new. Aug.-Sept. of Nebraska Introduction. 
MAJOR. An early cushion of bright salmon YELLOW SUPREME. The best of the low- 
pink. Aug.-Sept. growing bright yellows. 
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