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SONOMA. A bronze with golden reverse and gold tipped petals. 
A profuse bloomer, coming into color October 1st. Flowers 2 y 2 inches 
in diameter. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective variety, the color of which 
very closely approaches that of the American Beauty Rose, a rosy 
crimson or amaranth shade new to the earlier flowering Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Flowering October 1st, it is extremely vigorous and very free. 
FRANCIS WHITTLESEY. A very decided improvement in this 
particular color. Habit is stocky and dwarf, averaging 18 inches in 
height. Color, rich bronze and garnet. It commences to flower in 
late September and makes a gorgeous showing through October, 
having the ability to resist considerable frost in the open flowers. 
NORMANDIE. Delicate pink, changing to nearly white. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. A bronze yellow sport of Normandie, 
which is ample proof of its value. 
NATOMA. A very fine bright pink. Decorative type and very 
productive. Blooms two and one-half inches in diameter, matures 
October 10th. Height two feet. 
YELLOW GEM. This very neat and attractive Pompon carries 
many well formed small flowers, less than an inch across. The color 
is a bright canary-yellow without shading, and the growth is wiry 
and compact, averaging 18 inches in height. In full flower in early 
October. 
RUTH CUMMINGS. A reddish bronze seedling from Normandie. 
Is of dwarf compact growth, coming into bloom about October 15th. 
It is also very valuable for indoor growing. 
KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Introduced By Bristol Nurseries 1935 
Rooted Cuttings: $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, except where noted. 
These new creations, developed from the extremely hardy Kor¬ 
ean Chrysanthemums, natives of Korea, are considered more hardy 
and should be tried by those in particular who have had difficulty 
in overwintering other types of Hardy Chrysanthemums. The colors 
are bright and unusual. 
These new Korean Hybrids are extremely free flowering. A 
small cutting will make a plant with a spread of thirty inches and 
twenty inches high, completely covered with single flowers two and 
one-quarter inches in diameter. Very strong, wiry stem supports 
each flower. For garden, cut flower or pot plant work it is excellent. 
APOLLO. A combination of bronze, red and gold. 
DIANA. A combination of lilac, rose and salmon. 
CERES. A combination of chamois—yellow and coppery gold. 
MARS. Deep Amaranth-red. 
MERCURY. A combination of coppery bronze and red. 
DAPHNE. Lovely Daphne-pink. 
