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November 30th 

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UST as we welcome the works of a newly discovered painter or composer, just as we seek out the new 
in clothes or decoration for our houses, do we glory in a new “find” for the garden. 
A case in point is the bewitching Waterfall Chrysanthemum. So different in character, with its rhythmic 
flow, from the conventional upright kinds, that one might think it a different plant entirely; yet, the leaf is 
i characteristic and the flowers are the miniature chrysanthemum type. 
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4 True, they have been enjoying an ever increasing popularity during the past few years of their sojourn 
in our midst; but, ey are still far from common and gre found in comparatively few gardens. 
- Among the many charming varieties are Pleiades, a large lavender-pink quilled sort; Caesar’s Gold, an 
opulent deep crested bronze-gold; Sweet and Wild, a charming color combination in a pink crested yellow. 
There are also delicate and deep pinks, lilacs, soft a id brilliant yellows, sunsets, rich and flaming reds, as 
_ well as the ever beloved whites. You will be intrigued | by our stunning Floral Lanterns (large bamboo globes) 
ae on which the Waterfalls are trained in attractive fashion. 
While ‘es leave Hething to be desired for use in the patio or garden, where they may swing from the. 
trees or rest on the’ garden wall, they are particularly satisfactory and distinctive as house plants. Placed on 
_ a mantle shelf, bracket or pedestal, these dainty flowérs make gay contribution of a month or six weeks of 
bloom. ; 

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vy, : | From October | 15th through Member we displcy these chrysanthemums in an Guhente Chinese man- 
ut ner. Gorgeous color, wind- bells and incense vie with the gay blossoms for your homage. 
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