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NEW KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our own Introductions 
Unique and distinctive for the garden and for cut flowers, bloom¬ 
ing profusely throughout October and early November. They 
grow from 2-2 V 2 ft. in height. 
JANE KELSEY—Single, clear pink. 
KATHERINE KELSEY—Single, bright yellow. 
PENELOPE KELSEY—Semi-double, bronze, dwarf. 
RUTH KELSEY—Semi-double, white with yellow center. 
Strong plants 50c each, $4.00 per 10 of a kind. 
Collection—1 of each—4 plants $1.75 
Introductions of Bristol Nurseries, Inc. 
APOLLO—Shades of bronze-red, old-gold and salmon. 
CERES—Combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow and coppery bronze. 
DAPHNE—Daphne pink with golden stamens in the center. 
DIANA-—Chatenay-rose-pink mingled with lilac rose and soft salmon. 
HEBE—Soft lavender-pink with golden yellow center. 
MARS—Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red. 
MERCURY—Glowing salmon-red to bronze salmon. 
ORION—Brilliant lustrous canary-yellow. 
VULCAN—Opens carmine red, shades to garnet-crimson and bronze-crimson. 
Strong plants 35c each, $3.00 per 10 of a kind. 
Collection—1 of each—8 plants $2.50 
HARDY FALL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We offer a selection of the best varieties, with a wide range of 
colors, without which no garden is complete. 
BARBARA CUMMING—Large yellow, orange-brown center. August-October. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Rich crimson maroon flowers. September. 
EARLY BRONZE—Early flowering, rich bronze flowers. August-October. 
FRANCES WHITTLESY—Rich bronze and garnet. October. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS—Large golden yellow flowers. September-October. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Compact grower with large pink flowers. September. 
RUTH CUMMING—Rich, reddish bronze. October. 
RUTH HATTON—Pompon, clear ivory white. October. 
WHITE DOTY—Pure white glandular flowers. October. 
Strong plants 30c each, 75c for 3 
Collection—1 of each—9 plants $2,25 
Collection—3 of each—27 plants $4.75 
CIMICIFUGA, BUGBANE. per 3 10 100 
americana, AMERICAN BUGBANE. 3-5 ft. Aug.-Sept. Branched racemes of showy white 
blooms.90 2.25 18.00 
racemosa, COHOSH BUGBANE. 3-8 ft. July-Aug. Beautiful foot long racemes of white 
fluffy flowers.90 2.25 18.00 
CONVALARIA majalis, LILY OF THE VALLEY. 6-8 in. Fragrant bell-shaped flowers. One 
of our best ground covers for shady places. Strong pips. . . .40 1.00 8.00 
COREOPSIS, COREOPSIS. 
grandiflora, BIG COREOPSIS. 1-2 ft. June-Autumn. Masses of golden blossoms. 
.60 1.50 12.00 
rosea, ROSE COREOPSIS. 1 ft. Finely-cut foliage, with dainty rose-pink blooms. 
.60 1.50 12.00 
CYPRIPEDIUM-—See ORCHIDS 
DELPHINIUM, LARKSPUR. Fine mixed hybrid varieties.90 2.25 18.00 
DIANTHUS, PINK. 
arvernensis, SAND PINK. 3-5 in. A gem. Beautiful pink flowers rising from closely 
compacted tufts of bright green foliage.90 2.25 18.00 
BEATRIX. 8-10 in. All summer. Salmon-pink, semi-double flowers, profusely borne. 
.90 2.25 18.00 
caesius, CHEDDAR PINK. June. Dwarf hardy garden pink. Rose-pink flowers. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
FURST BISMARK. June-September. Double red-pink flowers, very fragrant. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
plumarius, GRASS PINK. 1 ft. June. Fragrant rose-purple fringed flowers rising from 
thick tufts of bluish-green foliage.75 1.85 15.00 
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