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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 
NOVELTIES IN 
SINGLE 'MUMS 
that are worth general growing. Va- 
rieties that as sprays are superior to 
existing sorts. We have selected 
from the Johnson seedlings six of 
the finest that we offer as the 
"Mount Greenwood Novelty Set." 
One plant each of the six varieties 
for $1.50. 
The "Cromwell Gardens Novelty 
Set" is made up of seedlings of our 
own raising, with the exception of 
Margaret Waite, the deep pink sport 
of Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. Price, $1.50 
for the set — one plant each of the six 
varieties. 
These will help the collections of 
'mums for the shows in the fall, and 
Ramona and Fascination will be 
in many of the winning collections. 
ANPlEI\SON mc 
Cromwell Gardens 
Cj^PMwell Conn 
DREER'S 
GARDEN BOOK 
FOR 1916 
is more than a catalogue. It is a guide-book of 
authoritative information on when to plant, how to 
plant and what to plant in whatever line of gardening 
you are interested. It contains cultural articles writ- 
ten by experts and is valuable alike to the amateur 
with a small plot or the professional with acres. It 
contains 288 pages, four color and four duotone 
plates. It lists all the dependable, tested, standard 
varieties of flowers and vegetables as well as the 
season's best novelties. 
The newest Roses, the best Dahlias, and Dreer's 
Improved Hardy Perennials are given special prom- 
inence. 
It features a number of noteworthy specialties in 
Vegetables, Sweet Peas, Asters and Phlox. What- 
ever is worth growing you will find in Dreer's Garden 
Book for 191 6, with full instructions how to grow it. 
Mailed free to vou if pou mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 
-fi> O. 
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Ferry Road, Morrisville, Pa. 
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 
21 S. Twelfth Street 
THE MOON NURSERY CORP. 
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