Chrysanthemums 
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Healthy Stock at Xowest XMng prices. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM GROWERS “''STS 
best results, because the Chrysanthemum dislikes heat, and those raised 
by florists further North have of necessity to be raised in heated green- 
houses. My Chrysanthemums are raised in cold greenhouses, where 
artificial beat is never used, and my plants are therefore more robust and 
grow off with greater vigor when transplanted in the open ground. For 
the past twelve years f have made a specialty of the Chrysanthemum, 
and was displaying its virtues and advancing its fame when many of the 
so-called largest growers of the present time had not begun to study its 
first requirements. That I have been successful is fully attested by the 
large number of plants 1 send out to my friends and patrons each season. 
I cannot give in round figures the exact number of plants I grow each 
season; this would be well nigh an impossibility. I only know that I 
usually begin sending out plants February 1st, and continue six days 
each week at it until late in May, and sometimes in June, during which 
time it is a frequent occurrence to pack and ship one thousand plants 
each day. I can show numerous testimonials received from grateful 
Chrysanthemum growers during the past season telling of their success, 
and premiums won at various shows, in widely remote localities, with 
plants and blooms raised from stock sent out by me during the past 
Spring. Where several hundred of different varieties of one particular 
