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FAVORITE GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(OTHER THAN KOREANS) 
Jean Treadway. Distinct and charming 
Granny Scovill 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934 
A Chrysanthemum that instantly appeals to the 
connoisseur. It is a lovely, large flower, fully 4}/2 
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. 
Daybreak 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1932 
Virtually a duplicate of the lovely and popular 
Seashell. Daybreak will flower with us about Octo¬ 
ber 10, two weeks before Seashell, and can be 
depended on for a fine display each season. The 
flower is of single type, almost 3 inches across, soft 
shell-pink in color, and has a noticeable sweet fra¬ 
grance. Splendid variety for cutting or garden dis¬ 
play. Strong and free growing. Height, 2 feet. 
Prices of varieties on this page: Strong-growing 
plants from 3-inch pots, 2 5c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
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