Chrysanthemums 
Ruth Hatton 
of Recent Introduction 
Barbara Cumming. One of the earliest 
Ruth Hatton 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1929 
An exceptionally prolific variety of vigorous and 
bushy growth. This Decorative Pompon type when 
fully opened is clear ivory-white; when partially open, 
a delicate shade of lemon-yellow. Resists light frosts 
and is normally in full flower about October 10. 
Barbara Cumming 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1928 
Very attractive, large, full flower of the Decorative 
type, over 3 inches across, and clear yellow in color, 
shading to orange-bronze toward the center. It com¬ 
mences flowering in late August and continues until 
late October. Vigorous and branchy, attaining 2 feet. 
October Girl 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1929 
This most prolific flowering variety is of vigorous and 
branchy habit. The flowers are single or semi-double, 
fully 2 inches across, pink on opening, becoming shaded 
with lavender when fully opened. In full flower by 
October 1. 
Gypsy Girl 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1928 
A garden variety of the single type, crimson in color, 
shading to chestnut-crimson. It commences blooming 
in early October, resisting early frosts, and it flowers 
well into November. 
Pot plants of above 4 varieties, 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz., $15 per 100. Field plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 
per doz., $25 per 100. 
October Girl. Vigorous in growth and early 
