Lovely Single 
Korean Hybrids 
BRISTOL'S CHOICEST 
MARS 
Introduced first by us in 1934, this 
dainty single type has added a new beauty 
to gardens wherever Chrysanthemums 
can be grown and long before they bloom, 
because the lusty branching plants in 
themselves have real garden value. Plant 
some of these gorgeous Koreans—enjoy 
your own cut-flowers long after all other 
kinds have passed. 
SALADIN 
NANCY COPELAND 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK 
PINK LUSTRE 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Apricot-salmon, 
glowing bronze overcast. Very dis¬ 
tinct. Height, 2 to 234 feet. Late 
September. 
Apollo. Q A sparkling orange-bronze 
beauty—none better. Height, 2 Y 2 to 
3 feet. October 10. 
Ceres. ( 2 ) Gold and copper tints, like 
ripening grain. Height, 2 X A. feet. 
October 10. 
Daphne. Lovely old-rose when open, 
lilac-rose in bud. Height, 2J^ to 
3 feet. October 15. 
Louise Schling. ® Fine salmon-red 
changing to salmon - bronze. Very 
fine. Height, 2 3^ feet. Early 
October. 
Mars. Velvety amaranth-red. Fine 
hardy plant. Height, 2j^ to 3 feet. 
October 15. 
Nancy Copeland. Glowing spectrum 
red—a beauty. Height, 2 to 2^ feet. 
October 1. 
Pink Lustre. Orchid (Laelia)-pink— 
a beautiful shade. Height, 2 l /2 to 
3 feet. Late September. 
Saladin. Oriental red and coral- 
bronze. Height, 254 to 3 feet. 
DAPHNE 
YOUR CHOICE FROM 
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25 cts. each, 70 cts. for 3, 
$1.25 for 6, $2.50 per doz. 
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