60 E. D. ROBINSON, SALES AGENT 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
BRISTOL’S KOREANS AND OTHER HARDY 
VARIETIES 
Rooted Cutting and Potted Mums List for Spring 
1941 Delivery 
Rooted Cuttings 214” Pots 3” Pots 
Variety Doz. 100 1000 Doz. 100 Doz. 100 

New Mrs. P. S. DuPont III $3.50 $25.00 $225.00 $4.00 $27.00 $5.00 $35.00 
1941 Eugene A. Wander 3.50 25.00 225.00 4.00 27.00 5.00 35.00 
Kinds | Milky Way 2.50 15.00 135.00 3.00 17.00 3.50 25.00 
Dean Kay 2.50 15.00 3.00 18.00 
Acacia 
Autumn Lights | 
Gleam O’Gold t 
Goblin | 
1.25 8.00 75.00 2.00 10.00 2.50 15.00 
Pomponette 
Burgundy 
Lavender Lady 
Pale Moon 
Roberta Copeland 
Rose Glow 
1.25 8.00 75.00 2.00 10.00 2.50 15.00 
Caliph 
Mandarin 
Pigmy Gold 
Saladin 
Symphony 
1.00 6.00 50.00 1.25 8.00 2.00 12.00 
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Early-flowering 
Cushion Varieties: 
Algonquin 
Golden Cushion 75 4.00 35.00 1.00 6.00 1.75 10.00 
King Cushion 
Queen Cushion 
Seminole 
Amelia New Red 
Fine Double and Semi- 
double Koreans: 
Agnes Selkirk Clark 
Ember 
Indian Summer 
King Midas 
Nancy Copeland 
Romany | 
The Moor 
2.00 12.00 2.50 15.00 
75 4.00 35.00 1.00 ..6.00.1,73 31000 
ROOTED CUTTINGS OF ALL BELOW $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000, 
214” a $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100—3” Pots, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 
per 100. 
SINGLE GARDEN VARIETIES—Aphrodite, Apollo, Ceres, Country 
Girl, Crimson Splendor, Daphne, Diana, Hebe, Innocence, Louise 
Schling, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and Venus. 
POMPONS—Early Bronze, Judith Anderson, Sunny Boy. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES—NOT KOREANS—Amelia, Barbara Cumming, 
Granny Scovill, Jean Treadway, Ruth Cumming, Ruth Hatton, R. 
Marion Hatton. 
Descriptions of 1941 Chrysanthemum Introductions 
*MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT III (seeding 19-38 c.k.)—The quality of 
iridescence is so pronounced in this fine new chrysanthemum that 
accurate description is difficult. The dominant shade is a soft peach 
tinted with rosy-salmon and fawn shades; the whole overcast with an 
indescribably luminous sheen. It is entirely distinct and altogether 
lovely. The large, full, perfectly formed flowers are carried on tall 
branching stems, making a strong, sturdy, 2%4-foot plant. In full 
flower in early October, it will prove a grand addition to the garden 
and an invaluable cut flower variety. 
“EUGENE A. WANDER—A big, brilliant, glistening golden yellow 
beauty, flowering so freely that the stocky growing plant is almost 
obscured by its branching clusters of big double flowers—each one the 
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