Granny Scovill. For the connoisseur 
SPECIAL OFFER F 
Three each of 3 varieties illustrated $1 90 
SPECIAL OFFER Fl 
Same as above in field-plants . . $2 65 
Pot-plants, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Jean Treadway. Distinct and charming 
Recent Introductions 
Other Than Koreans 
GRANNY SCOVILL 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934 
A Chrysanthemum that instantly appeals to the 
connoisseur. It is a lovely, large flower, fully 4J^ 
inches across, and of nice, fluffy form. The color, a 
warm coral-bronze, fairly glows under artificial 
light. In growth it is dwarf and branching, with 
fine healthy foliage. While a trifle less hardy than 
the average Chrysanthemum, it is sufficiently out¬ 
standing in other respects to merit additional winter 
care. October 10. Height, 2 feet. 
Jean Treadway 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1933 
The flower is large—fully 3 inches across—of 
perfect Decorative or Aster formation, with excel¬ 
lent substance. On opening, the color is a lovely 
sparkling pink with a dark rose-pink center, but 
when fully open it becomes a nice soft lilac-pink 
shading to white. Of medium height, bushy in 
growth, and very free. In full flower September 30. 
Award of Commendation, Massachusetts Horticul¬ 
tural Society, 1935. 
Crimson Splendor 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1933 
A magnificent and distinct variety producing 
masses of rich crimson-maroon flowers, intensified 
with deep garnet tones, and contrasting with a 
prominent golden yellow center. The flowers are 
large, fully 4 inches in diameter, with exceptional 
keeping qualities. Blooms in late September, fully 
two weeks earlier than Dazzler or Mrs. Calvin 
Coolidge. 
Crimson Splendor. A grand early crimson 
