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them into two groups—bronze yellow, and lilac rose—and distribute the 
seed in mixture. This will afford various growers opportunities for 
siDgle forms of this fine composite are beautiful both in borders and 
pots, and the doubles will probably become as familiar companion plants 
Fig. 19.—CHRYSANTHEMUM CABINATUH FLOEE-PLENO. 
selecting and improving, and if they obtain a fair per-centage equal to I as are the double varieties of Zinnias and Tyrethrums with their single 
those figured, they will add a feature of interest to their gardens. The I progenitors. 
