New! BRISTOL PERENNIALS Choice! 
OUR OWN OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS and SELECTED FAVORITES 

A DAINTY NEW STONECRESS 
OR PERSIAN CANDYTUFT 
(Aethionema) 
WARLEY ROSE. Tidy little plants, not over 
7 inches, are completely clothed with big, 
bright, daphne-like blossom clusters during 
June and July. Fine blue-green foliage, an 
attraction in itself. A gem for the border, 
rock, or wall planting. Should have a well- 
drained location. Perfectly hardy. 40 cts. 
each, $1.10 for 3, $4 per doz. 
ASTILBE 
FANAL OR LIGHTHOUSE. A brilliant 
beacon is this newcomer with its glowing 
rose-crimson, feathery flower trusses rising 
among its garden companions in the late 
June and July garden. Its remarkably fine 
bronze-green foliage is a feature in itself all 
through the season and a valuable accessory 
for cut flower purposes. Perfectly hardy— 
altogether outstanding. Height, 214 ft. 
Stock limited. 75 cts. each. 
CHOICE NEW ASTERS 
HARRINGTON’S PINK (N. A.). The best 
of all the New England Asters. Absolutely 
pure rose-pink in bud, it opens a glistening 
silvery pink with never a hint of purple. 
First year it makes a compact 2-foot plant 
—the second year a densely flowered color- 
ful, 4-foot plant that is a joy all through 
September. A grand easily grown aster. 
MT. RANIER. A magnificent pure white 
companion to Harrington’s Pink. Growing 
to a height of 4 feet, the shapely dense, 
branchy plant is covered with clean, white, 
double flowers during September. 
FRIKARTI. Wonder of Staefa. Flowers with- 
out let up from early July until frost. Big, 
2-21% inch, single, blue blossoms, excellent 
for cutting. Plant 2-214 feet. Does well in 
light shade or full sun. 
Above Varieties, $1.10 for 3 of one kind 
$4.00 per doz., 40 cts. each 
Phlox, Progress 

BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila) 
BRISTOL FAIRY—FAMOUS WORLD 
WIDE. A CUT FLOWER 
INDISPENSABLE 
No cut flower arrangement is complete with- 
out some of these dainty white blossom 
sprays. It is the perfect foil or accessory for 
any cut flower. Introduced by us in 1927, it 
has completely superseded all older kinds here 
and abroad. 
The plant, 3 feet in height, is completely 
covered with dainty pure white snowflake- 
like blossoms during June and July followed 
by a secondary crop through Autumn. Likes 
a trace of lime in soil. Your garden needs at 
least one Bristol Fairy. See also Page 15. 
Strong Field Roots, 3 for $1.40 
12 for $5.00, 50 cts. each 
BLUEBONNET OR SCABIOSA 
This perennial, or hardy Scabiosa, is just 
about the finest of the summer cut flowers, 
flowering as it does from June until October. 
Should have a deep, rich soil and good drain- 
age, frequent cultivation, lots of water during 
dry periods. Much more attractive than the 
annual kinds, it is well worth this attention. 
SCABIOSA 
WALLACE HYBRIDS. Varying from laven- 
der to rich blue. Flowers on long, sturdy 
stems. Originated by a keen up-state New 
York grower, it is the finest, also the 
hardiest, strain we have seen. Height, 114-2 
ft. 60 cts. each. 
ISAAC HOUSE HYBRIDS. Soft blue shades, 
very large flower. Famous English strain. 
ALBA. The pure white Blue Bonnett. 
FISCHERI. Somewhat smaller, pin cushion- 
like, mauve blossoms. Very hardy—the 
easiest to grow. 
The Above Three Varieties, $1.00 for 3 of 
a kind, $3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
NEW CARPATHIAN HAREBELL 
(Campanula) 
BLUE CARPET. Is aptly named, for the 
stocky little plants present tufts of rich 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy 

blue flowers all through summer. A fine 
acquisition. 3 for $1.40, $5.00 per doz., 
50 cts. each. 
NEW DOUBLE PEACHBELL 
Finest of All 
PRIDE OF EXMOUTH. Magnificent 5-foot 
spikes bearing quantities of rich blue, fully 
double flowers. The largest double Cam- 
panula. Fully hardy, Long season—June to 
September. A wonderful cut flower. 3 for 
$1.60, $6.00 per doz., 60 cts. each. 
CAMPANULA BLUE SPIRE. Lavender- 
blue, very double flowers on 2-foot stems 
with many side shoots to flower later. 
Excellent for cutting. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per 
doz., 35 cts. each. 
NEW DAYLILIES (Hemerocallis) 
(See Page 18 for Other New Daylilies) 
*ENCHANTRESS (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 
1939). Medium-sized blossoms, perfectly 
formed, are carried in clusters on tall, 
stately stems. The color is a soft yellow, 
deepening to a faint copper-gold, with just a 
slight flush of tender pink in the throat. 
The plant is erect, tidy, and vigorous, 
growing to a height of 31% feet. Lovely for 
decorative uses if cut just before opening. 
Mid-July, August. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN TRUMPET (Bristol Nurseries, 
Inc., 1941). Hyperion is generally regarded 
as being about the best of all pure yellow 
Daylilies. Visualize, then, the same pure 
yellow, fragrant blossoms, but actually 
larger, on sturdy, 4-foot stems, with 35 
buds and flowers, by actual count, to a 
stalk. That is Golden Trumpet—a glorified 
Hyperion—just a shade deeper in color. A 
green tinting in the veins adds a penciled 
effect at the heart of the open flower. 
Flowers very late in July and continues into 
September. Stock limited. $2.50 each. 
ORANGE FLARE (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 
1941). A very large, graceful, golden yellow 
blossom with a glorious soft, but sparkling, 
orange sheen. Tremendously strong 4%- 
ft. branching stems carry quantities of the 
big, delightfully fragrant flowers during 
August and early September, when color 
for the garden background is most needed. 
$2.50 each. 
Geum, Fire Opal 

