NEW KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
for 1935 
Hebe. (.Seedling No. 13-33CK) 
This charming addition to the Bristol Hybrid Korean group is a most distinct color— 
lovely, luminous pink which assumes soft, lavender-pink tones as the flower matures. A 
faint silvery halo surrounding the golden yellow center effects a lovely combination in the 
nicely formed, single blossoms which average 3 inches or more across. Hebe is one of the 
first to flower, producing masses of delightfully fragrant blossoms in almost unbelievable 
quantities during late September and through October. No Chrysanthemum that we 
know compares with it in freedom and effectiveness in the garden. Height, 23T feet. 
Orion. (Seedling No. 36-33CK) 
Another new color is added to the group by this brilliant canary-yellow variety which 
fairly glitters in the autumn sunlight. Having that lustrous quality peculiar to the Hybrid 
Korean type, it immediately commands attention among older varieties of similar color. 
The flowers are single, 3 inches across, with clean-cut, ray-like petals, and are produced 
freely in erect, branching sprays, forming a plant of tidy habit. Excellent for cutting 
and a grand garden color. October 5. Height, 2^2 feet. 
VllIcRH. (Seedling No. 16-33CK) 
The color of this new Korean Hybrid comes between Mercury and Mars, but is suffi¬ 
ciently distinct to be altogether desirable. On opening, it is glowing carmine-red which 
shades to garnet-crimson and finally to an attractive bronze-crimson as the flower matures. 
It has a double row of ray-like petals with a conspicuous golden center and is delightfully 
fragrant. Habit erect and extremely free. October 5. Height, 23^ feet. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF ABOVE 3 VARIETIES 
SPECIAL OFFER A. One of each, $2 SPECIAL OFFER Al. Three of each, $3.75 
Single plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Three each of any variety, $2 
Country Girl 
(Seedling No. 4-3 iKC) 
Attaining a height of from 
4 to 5 feet, with an equal 
spread, this lovely variety is 
altogether too lusty for the 
average garden. Used as a 
background subject, along the 
shrub border or as a hedge-row 
in the rear of the garden where 
blooms can be cut by the arm¬ 
ful, it will prove a delightful 
and most serviceable acquisi¬ 
tion. The flower is single, 
3 x /i inches or more across, and 
a lovely shade of glistening 
pink with soft lilac tones. Oc¬ 
casionally a plant will produce 
blind wood the first season, but 
when established it flowers 
consistently, and is a veritable 
“Ironclad.” 3 plants $1.25, $5 
per doz. Single plants 50c. each. 
Country Girl. An Abundance of flowers 
