Chrysanthemums of Recent Introduction 
Daybreak. Earlier than Seashell—just as attractive 
Vivid. A striking bit of color 
Jean Gumming. The best pure white 
Daybreak 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1932 
Virtually a duplicate of the lovely and popular 
Seashell. Daybreak will flower with us about Octo¬ 
ber 10, two weeks before Seashell, and can be 
depended on for a fine display each season. The 
flower is of single type, almost 3 inches across, soft 
shell-pink in color, and has a noticeable sweet fra¬ 
grance. Splendid variety for cutting or garden dis¬ 
play. Strong and free growing. Height, 2 feet. 
Jean Cumming 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931 
This variety is regarded as a very great improve¬ 
ment on older white varieties. Large flowers of 
purest white, with the softest yellow and blush 
shading at the center of the buds. Growth erect and 
wiry; height medium. Commences flowering about 
September 15, and having exceptional keeping quali¬ 
ties, is undoubtedly the best white variety to date. 
Vivid 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1932 
A very striking and effective variety, the color of 
which very closely approaches that of the American 
Beauty rose—a rosy crimson or amaranth shade 
new to the earlier flowering Chrysanthemums. 
Flowering about October 1, it is extremely vigorous 
and very free. 
Pot plants of above 3 varieties, 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz., $15 per 100. Field plants, 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. 
