Land of Enchantment 
F ROM Korea, birthplace of so many valuable plant species, Chry¬ 
santhemum coreanum was introduced some years ago. In appearance 
it may be compared to our own native field daisy, in a glorified version. 
Its rugged hardiness, however, suggested great possibilities as a parent, 
and we immediately commenced breeding, combining this sturdy native 
with the hardiest of the garden types then available. The original cross 
was effected in 1928. 
Hence, the development of the Bristol Korean Chrysanthemum, a 
type with new and lovely color combinations, lusty, branching habit, 
better foliage, more rugged constitution and greater hardiness, yet 
extremely dainty in appearance and just as valuable for lovely cut-flower 
combinations as for garden use. 
Introduced last year, these Bristol Hybrid Korean varieties, offered 
on page 4, have already captured the fancy of the Chrysanthemum 
enthusiast, adding a new interest to the fall garden. 
While thousands of visitors to the Nursery have been thrilled by the 
glorious color pageant during the Chrysanthemum season, the many 
commendatory letters from our friends, who have grown these new kinds 
and found them just as lovely in their own gardens, have been equally 
gratifying to us. 
Try them in your garden this season. You will be pleased with their 
inherent loveliness, attractive foliage, clean-growing habit, and ease of 
culture at all times. 
Display of Bristol Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemums 
