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How to Grow the Glorious Exhibition Chrysanthemums 
First, good soil, add plenty of manure and fertilizer to your bed. Feed at ce OU R FAMOUS 
once a month after plants are established. Set 10 inches apart both ways. 
you want to grow more than one flower to the plant, pinch the top out after the 
plant becomes established. this will make it branch out; select two, three, or four 
stems, tie to a stake, and keep all side shoots off this stem by breaking them off. 
Each shoot will develop several buds on the top. Select the center bud, or if this 
is not perfect, select the next best one, all other buds should be pinched off. 
Cover plants for winter with hay or straw. Mi lJ MS 
Those Large Incurved Varieties, 
5 to 7 Inches Across 
They have made FRIENDS everywhere. Acclaimed 
by all who have purchased them; they again lead the 
field. 
Chrysanthemums have no competitors in the gar- 
den. Essentially a fall flower, they bloom when most 
other plants have gone to rest. 
Their variation of bloom is most extensive and their 
color range a glorious riot. 































Easy to Grow! Robust Growers! 
Prolific Bloomers! 
A solid bed of them creates Autumnal Glory. A 
“FALL FLOWER SHOW!” Sprinkle them liberally 
among evergreens and foundation shrubs for fall color 
ane harmonious effect. See cultural instructions at left 
above. 
Ambassador. Creamy white. 
Silver Sheen. White. 
Indianola. Reddish bronze. 
Hilda Bergen. Dark reddish bronze. 
Detroit News. Reddish bronze. 
Major Bowes. Deep lavender. 
Justrite. Rose-pink. 
Pink Chief. Pink. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Deep yellow. 
Yellow Ambassador. Bright yellow. 
Celestra. Lemon-yellow. 
Sunglow. Golden yellow. 
All the varieties are Exhibition and Flower Show 
Prize Winners. 
10 Sturdy Plants 
For 71.QO pesos 

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