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Left—The pink pompons are 
"Thyra." (See page 19 for 
description.) 
The lower center and lower 
right are "Bunbu," spidery 
type. (See page 3.) 
The two large incurved are 
"Distinction." (See page 12.) 
The two anemones are 
"Frieda." (See page 23.) 
An 9n4/p4Ajation tUe> J\le4AJ^ 2bci4f> 
. . can paint 
Like Nature? Can imagination 
boast. 
Amid its gay creation, hues like 
hers? 
Or can it mix them ivith that match¬ 
less skill. 
And lose them in each other, as 
appears 
In every bud that blows?"’ 
—Thomson 
Could anyone fail to receive a spir¬ 
itual "\\W from seeing a bouquet of 
these gorgeous ''Coral Blaze" chrys¬ 
anthemums on the breakfast table? 
. . . One of the greatest satisfactions 
of the chrysanthemum fancier is that 
his hobby is not a selfish one, for he 
gives happiness and inspiration to 
others by sharing with them the 
beauty of his matured blooms ... In 
a troubled world it is well to ponder 
the I ines of Milton: 
Above—"Coral Blaze," a large flowering anemone 
type chrysanthemum, orange-bronze in color with 
an orange-bronze cushion. (See page 23.) 
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‘7/i contemplation of created things 
By steps we may ascend to God?" 
