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The New Spoon Chrysanthemums 
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Korean. Famous single. Six varieties, all different 
Korean. Brand new double type. Five to eight 
petal flower. Our selection is extremely hand- 
some and gives a full rainbow range of colors 
Monster Exhibition Type. These new types are 
grown to the size of a bushel basket. The 
Washington Conservatories specialize in them. 
Grown to one flower per plant and well fed in 
growing season before the: bud appears the 
average amateur may work wonders. ......... 
Mrs. Masson, Red. Underneath gold. 12” to 15” 
ACTORS ERusteuy «ae eee eee ele eee Fae ee hebis aoe 
White Wonder. A good match for the above. 
15” CoM LOZS ACrossy Monee erence Lardy te ek Herter eterel 
Pompon type, hardy. From year to year the 
variety of “Mums” changes. As new and more 
attractive types arrive we discard the older 
ones. This group includes all high-class named 
sorts but we have omitted the names and select- 
ed one each of all the glorious colors. They 
are all early flowering types and will last until 
the: Jie¢aviestelrosts .atuccker ena eat eee an Hee 
Spoon type. These new varieties have come to 
the front quickly. The petals are spoon effect 
and make the flower most attractive. Do not 
fail to include them in your garden. Pink, 
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CLEMATIS, These vines grow best in spots 
where the lower parts of the plants may be 
shaded. Ferns and shrubbery act favorably. 
Do not cover lower portions too. heavily in 
winter as the roots require frost. 2 yr. 
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