LOVELY 
SINGLE 
VARIETIES 
attractive in the gar¬ 
den—dainty and de¬ 
lightful for cut-liower 
uses. Everyone 
charmingly distinct. 
ANY VARIETY ON 
THIS PAGE, unless 
otherwise noted, 25 cts. 
each, 70 cts. for 3, $2.50 
per doz. 
SEE PAGE 3 FOR 
POSTAL INSTRUCTIONS 
NANCY COPELAND 
PINK LUSTRE 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK 
SALADIN 
SPECIAL 
OFFER E 
8 plants, 1 of each . . . . 
^ 1.65 
SPECIAL 
OFFER E-1 
24 plants, 3 of 
each. 
M.75 
(Express shipment, not prepaid) 
Nancy Copeland. (Bristol 
Nurseries, 1937.) Glowing 
spectrum-red. Height, 2 to 
2 Y 2 feet. Late September. 
Pink Lustre. (Bristol Nurser¬ 
ies, Inc., 1937.) Lovely or¬ 
chid (laelia)-pink. Height, 
to 3 feet. Late Sep¬ 
tember. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. (Bristol 
Nurseries, Inc., 1937.) Apri¬ 
cot-salmon, shaded bronze. 
Height, 2 to 23^ feet. Late 
Septembet. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR 
SATURN 
VENUS 
APHRODITE 
Saladin. (Bristol Nurseries,' Inc., 
1938.) Very hardy, distinct, and fra¬ 
grant. Oriental red shading to coral- 
red, coppery tones on reverse. 
Height, 23 ^ to 3 feet. October 10. 
35 cts. each, $1 for 3, $3.50 per doz. 
Crimson Splendor. (Bristol Nurs¬ 
eries, Inc., 1933.) Rich garnet, 
prominent gold center. Height, 2 feet. 
Late September. 
Saturn. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1936.) 
Sparkling orange-bronze. Height, 
23 ^ to 3 feet. October 5. 
Venus. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1936.) 
Brilliant rhodanthe pink. Early. 
Height, 23^ to 3 feet. September 20. 
Aphrodite. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 
1936.) Delicate pink and ivory- 
white. Height, 2 feet. October 5. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
By Alex Gumming 
“The best Chrysanthemum book ever 
written,” says R. Marion Hatton. 
Price $2.50 postpaid 
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