TWO NOTABLE PLANTS 
INTRODUCED BY US 
CHRYSANTHEMUM EARLY BRONZE 
A garden chrysanthemum that is early blooming and hardy. It is a 
fine large button variety, bronze-yellow, and blooms about Sept. 20, 
early enough to escape hard frosts, and excellent for cutting. Gardeners 
are enthusiastic over this variety. Mr. R. Marion Hatton, the well- 
known chrysanthemum specialist said: “Early Bronze is the finest early 
pompgruf tiave ever seen. The plants were low growing, uniform in height, 
hot requiring staking, and were covered with perfect flowers for weeks." 
Plants, 20cts. each, $1.50 for 10. Larger plants, 35 cts. each, $3 for 10. 
PHLOX RUTH MAY 
Pale flesh-pink with dark eye. The plant is noticeably vigorous in 
growth, has healthy foliage, and produces very large trusses of blossoms. 
It blooms a little later than most varieties and is at its best in Sept. 
Though there are older varieties of Phlox of about the same color, this 
new one is distinctive for its vigor of growth and late blooming habit. 
Strong plants, 35 cts. each, $3 for 10. 
GRAY & COLE . Ward Hill, Mass. 
