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Ruth Cumming 
Barbara Cumming 
Jean Cumming 
“THE CUMMING GIRLS” 
Introductions of earlier years—still popular and very much worth-while. 
*BARBARA CUMMING (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1928). Large bronze- 
yellow, 3 inches across. In full flower early September. Long a favorite 
early “mum. Height, 18 in. 
JEAN CUMMING (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931). Not vigorous in habit, 
but when well grown easily the most perfect pure white. Large, very 
double. Height, 114 ft. Mid-September. 
RUTH CUMMING. Although introduced in 1920, its popularity persists. 
There could be no finer commendation. It is a reddish bronze with fire. 
Full double flower; sturdy plant, 2 ft. in height. Early October. 
“THE HATTONS” 
RUTH HATTON (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1929). A first class, free-flower- 
ing chrysanthemum of medium size. Pure white pompon-like blossoms 
cover the plant. Height, 2 ft. October 5. 
R. MARION HATTON (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931). Like Ruth Hatton 
but bright canary yellow. A grand favorite, as is Ruth. Height, 2 ft. 
October 1. 
BRISTOL’S “OLD FAVORITES” COLLECTION 
Have glorious ’mums in your garden, and quantities for 
cutting, throughout the entire ’mum season, at little cost, 
and little trouble! 
PLANTS—ONE EACH OF THE ‘‘OLD $ 25 
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(Regular price would be $3.00) 

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PRICE — YOUR CHOICE FROM THIS PAGE 
3 of a kind, 85 cts.; 12 of a kind, $3.00 
each, 30 cts. 
Here we offer a select few of the type in general use prior to the 
coming of the ‘“‘Hybrid Koreans” (Bristol, 1934)—fine varieties, 
each with some outstanding trait. 
JEAN TREADWAY (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931). Softest pink 
with distinct rose center. Perfectly formed, very double flower 
over 3 inches across. No other just like it. Medium height, 
bushy habit, in full flower late September. 
GRANNY SCOVILL (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934). Largest of 
all is this big, warm coral bronze; many think too—none so 
beautiful. The immense flowers, very double, compare favor- 
ably with the finest the greenhouse produces. Requires careful 
winter covering; so good it deserves it. Height, 2 ft. October 10. 
OCTOBER DAWN (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1931). Full, double, 
daybreak-pink—lovely distinct shade. Height, 114 ft. October 5. 
OCTOBER GIRL (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1929). Semi-double 
flowers 2 inches across. Nice lavender shaded pink. Height, 114 
ft. October 1. 
VIVID (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1932). Well-named. It’s a bright 
rosy crimson. Hardy, sturdy plant. Height, 2 ft. October 1. 
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