3 
Elsewhere throughout the world it is represented only by trees 
that have been introduced and by some that have escaped 
from cultivation. 
ARTHUR HOLLICK 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR EVERYBODY 
At this season of es bs leaves are falling everywhere, 
when the tender s have succumbed to the ear. aes frost, 
when all Cecen yey i approach of winter and the 
general aspect of things is aaa of the dying year, comes 
OXeS all ba 
heart of the city, truly a charming Tittle don oasis in a desert 
of dirt and disorder. 
You can have a perfect riot of Chrysanthemums if you wish 
it, for a period of from six to eight weeks. eas the heart's 
desire, the rest is comparatively eas The cost, too, is little. 
for young plants can be opoues a ae ‘amie in May, 
for ieee t twenty cents ea 
CULTURE—Let us pee in imagination with such plants as 
you can procure from any reputable dealer. The month of 
May is a good time to plant them out. They will grow in any 
ordinary Saki soil, but if the soil is poor, enrich it by adding 
some bone meal or pulverized sheep manure, which can be 
obtained fon seedsmen in handy, small packages. About 
1 Abstract of lecture by Mr. Arthur Herrington, November 6, 1921, at 
he N. Y. Botanical Garden. 
