FAVORITE GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(OTHER THAN KOREANS) 
Frances Whittlesey 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931 
A very decided improvement in this particular 
color. Habit is stocky and dwarf, averaging 18 inches 
in height. Color, rich bronze and garnet—just 
right for the fall garden. It commences to flower 
in late September and makes a gorgeous showing 
through October, having the ability to resist con¬ 
siderable frost in the open flowers. 
Jean Gumming 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931 
This variety is regarded as a very great improve¬ 
ment on older white varieties. Large flowers of 
purest white, with the softest yellow and blush 
shading at the center of the buds. Growth erect and 
wiry; height medium. Commences flowering about 
September 15, and having exceptional keeping quali¬ 
ties, is undoubtedly the best white variety to date. 
R. Marion Hatton 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931 
For mass color-effect in the garden we know of 
no variety comparable to this yellow. The llower 
is of the Decorative Pompon type, not large or im¬ 
pressive in itself, but in addition to exceptional 
freedom in blooming, it is one of the earlie.st to 
flower, and certainly the brightest canary-yellow 
available, flowering from late September on. It is 
remarkably resistant to frost. 
Pot-plants of above varieties, 2 5 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
R. Marion Hatton. Effective in masses 
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