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KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM—OUR INTRODUCTION 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM 
This is a remarkable new perennial of iron-clad hardiness from Korea, forming fine large 
clumps 2-3 ft. in both height and diameter. The large white flowers have golden centers, re¬ 
sembling a glorified Oxeye Daisy, the petals often turning to a light claret pink. It blooms in 
greatest profusion in October and November. This native Korean has given of its rugged hardi¬ 
ness and graceful habit, to make possible by hybridizing a new race of lovely outdoor Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. The Korean Chrysanthemum is a magnificent border plant and splendid as a cut flower, 
lasting perfectly for 8 to 10 days. This hardiest of Chrysanthemums should have a place in every 
garden. 
Strong plants $ .60 for three $1.50 per ten. 
KELSEY’S KOREAN HYBRIDS. In crossing the Korean Chrysanthemum with other hardy forms we 
have produced many interesting and lovely varieties. We offer these first generation seedlings of great love¬ 
liness at prices which make them unusually attractive. Splendid for naturalizing in quantity or as individual 
plants of unusual interest. Pink, mauve, yellow and white. 
Mixed Colors. $1.00 for three. $3.00 per ten. 
NAMED KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS. These new hardy colorful Chrysanthemums owe 
their studiness to our introduction, the Korean Chrysanthemum, and their color to the best of the better 
known garden Chrysanthemums. They are unique and distinctive for the garden or for cut flowers. Product 
of the hybridizing skill of The Bristol Nurseries, Inc., we are proud to offer them to our customers. 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose and soft salmon, the triple rays give a full yet dainty 
effect. October. Height 2 ft. 
Daphne. With golden stamens against daphne-pink, this is one of the loveliest of garden flowers. Height 
2-2 3/2 ft- October. 
Mars —A brilliant deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red. Velvety in texture, this is a striking color effect 
in the garden in October. 
Ceres—A handsome sturdy plant, with profuse golden-yellow flowers in branching sprays. Height 2-2^ ft. 
Apollo. A combination of bronze, red and gold, this cannot fail to appeal to garden lovers. Immense sprays 
of single flowers in mid-October. Height 2 x /i ft. 
Prices on these varieties $ .50 each, $4.50 per ten. 
Catalog on request Telefone, Topsfield 71 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, INC. 
KELSEY-HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
EAST BOXFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 
Copyright 1935 by Harlan P. Kelsey, Inc. 
The DuBois Press, Rochester, N. Y. 
