Outstanding Chrysanthemums — General List 
Pot-plants of varieties on this page, 25 cts. each, 65 cts. for 3, $2.50 per doz. 
Field-plants, add 10 cts. each 
Early Bronze 
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Decorative Type 
AMELIA. Dwarf, compact, cushion-like growth; 
flowering freely from late September on and varying 
from light to deeper pink. Apparently identical to 
Pink Cushion and the Azaleamum. In any case, it 
is very useful for color mass in the garden. Pot- 
plants only, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
JACK BANNISTER. Very good light yellow, 
flowering in early October. 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS. A showy, full flower of 
vivid red, with distinct gold markings at the petal 
tips. October 10. 
MADUSE. A large, terra-cotta-bronze flower. 
Medium growth. Early October. 
MRS. PHIL PAGE. Bronze, at times deepening 
to bronzy red. Flowers are large and produced 
over a long period. One of the earliest. Very 
similar to Aladdin. Pot-plants only, 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN. The color is a blend¬ 
ing of crimson and crushed strawberry, altogether 
distinct. October 10. 
NORMANDIE. Opens creamy white; delicate 
pink when mature. Early and good. Medium 
growth. Late September. 
PROVENCE. Soft pink, blended with yellow. 
Compact in growth; very free. First-rate in every 
way. October 1. 
RUTH CUMMING. The color is rich reddish 
bronze with terra-cotta shades, aging to an even, 
soft bronze tone. October 10. 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN. An excellent, early, 
pure white variety flowering about mid-Sep¬ 
tember. Large flowers, 334 inches across. Height, 
134 feet. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. Light bronzy yellow, 
of the same good habits as Normandie, flowering 
freely from early October. Nice for cutting. 
Button or Pompon Type 
ADELAIDE. Beautiful, rich mahogany blooms 
of fine form in early October. 
BRIGHT EYES. A miniature blush-white flower 
of tidy habit. October 10. 
EARLY BRONZE. Extremely early variety which 
came to us under this name, although its true 
identity is in doubt. Flowers freely from late 
August on. Color is a lively bronze-yellow. 
ERMALINDA. Lovely old-rose with silvery 
sheen; medium size. Quite hardy. October 15. 
ETHEL. A splendid bright red miniature Pom¬ 
pon. October 10. 
EXCELSIOR. Bright yellow. Strong grower. 
Flowers freely in mid-October. 
HARVEST MOON. Pure golden yellow. Dwarf, 
bushy habit. Early October. 
IRENE. Pure white. Neat, compact habit. 
Early October. 
LILIAN DOTY. Light pink. Large. October 10. 
BROWN BESS. Small, button-like flowers of 
bright red. Blooms about mid-October. 
METZI. Very small yellow flowers, with deeper 
center. Mid-October. 
MRS. L. BIRCHARD. Flowers are large, clean 
cut, and of a splendid shade of bright shell-pink. 
Very free. October 10. 
SILVER BALL. Large, silver-white Pompon. 
October 10. Pot-plants only. 
SKIBO. Medium size; yellow. Mid-October. 
YELLOW GEM. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1932.) 
Very neat and attractive. The color is a bright 
canary-yellow without shading. Growth is wiry and 
compact. Height, 1)4 feet. Early October. Splen¬ 
did for cutting. 
Single Type 
ALICE HOWELL. Large, single flowers of a rich 
bronzy orange-yellow shade. Very free flowering 
and will appeal to those who like the dainty charm 
of this type. October 5. 
DAZZLER. Brilliant cardinal-red. Fine growing 
habit. Should have a protected location owing to 
lateness. October 10. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. Fine example of 
the single type. A rich cardinal-red. October 15. 
New Greenhouse Pompon, 
The Bristolite 
A quality Pompon that will appeal to those who 
have facilities for flowering pot-plants under glass 
or for garden culture in favored localities in or 
south of New Jersey. Flowers are large—234 inches 
or more across—of perfect, rounded form. In color 
it is a rich Indian yellow, with more intense cad¬ 
mium-yellow tones toward the center. Growth is 
sturdy and erect, producing well-branched, straight 
stems, excellent for cutting. Ready to cut about 
November 20 under glass, 10 days earlier under 
garden culture. 
Winner of C. S. A. Silver Cup, Washington, D. C., 
1933, and Massachusetts Horticultural Society's 
Silver Medal. Pot-plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., 
$35 per 100. 
Cultural instructions will be included with each shipment of Chrysanthemums 
