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W^aterfall Chrysanthemums 
Festival October I5th — November 30th 
W E ARE proud to announce to our many friends that this year's show of Waterfall Chry¬ 
santhemums is not only the largest, but the finest, one we have ever held. Included in 
their starry ranks will be found all of your old favorites, as well as many newer develop¬ 
ments including "Pleiades", a large lavender-pink quilled sort, "Lingering Summer" in warm 
violet-maroon and "Autumn Mood", a fine semi-double quilled bronze. There are also deli¬ 
cate and deep pinks, lilac, soft and brilliant ypllows, sunset, rich and flaming reds, as well 
as the ever beloved whites such as "Falling Snow" and "Waters of the McKenzie". 
The picture shown above best illustrates this exquisite delicate-flowered type, which is 
the perfect foil for the large flowered ordinary varieties with their stiffly erect stems. 
While they leave nothing to be desired for use in the patio and garden, they are particu¬ 
larly satisfactory and distinctive as a house ptant. Placed on a mantle shelf, bracket or ped¬ 
estal these dainty flowers make a gay contribution of a month or six weeks of bloom. This 
type was discovered growing wild in Korea, trailing over the rocks in a remote mountain 
section. 
