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The Queen of Autumn 
Flowers 
No other flower produces so abundantly such 
a wealth of rich color in the Fall as the Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Gorgeous displays may be had by 
planting masses of the small flowering types such 
as the Anemone, Pompon and Single kinds. The 
large flowered types are also very easily grown 
and by disbudding, beautiful huge flowers may 
be had for cut flower decoration or exhibition. 
From hundreds of splendid varieties 
we have chosen our list to offer a com¬ 
plete range of types and colors, selecting 
the ones which are most desirable for 
garden culture—reliable and alivays 
producing perfect flowers. 
Young, vigorous plants in 2V2-inch pots are 
ready beginning the last week in April. 
May is the best month for planting. 
IT WILL PAY YOU TO PLANT Because you have a better selection of varieties, guaranteed j? 
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