ONCE MORE MAKES 
WITH SUPERB NEW INTRODUCTIONS 

Bronze Gold 
Numbers following the names identified these varieties in our fields 
prior to naming, and are included for the information of visitors who 
may have selected varieties according to number. 
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Special Offer of 1943 Introductions 
OFFER A 
S NEW MUMS (ONE EACH OF THE 6 $400 
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3 EACH (18 PLANTS IN ALL) ........ , 1 O= 
For many years, we have been concerned only with the 
development of BETTER VARIETIES . . . improved in 
form, color, and hardiness . . . that we may make a worth- 
while contribution to the beauty of American Gardens. For 
today ... tomorrow . . . and for posterity. 
This objective having always governed the plant breeding 
work here at Bristol, we can unhesitatingly recommend every 
one of these 1943 introductions. 
Bristol is intensely proud of these exquisite new chrysanthe- 
mums. They will add to the glory of your Autumn garden 
this year ... and for the years to come. 
PRICES NEW MUMS— PAGES 2 AND 3 
75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 per dozen 
MARJORIE MILLS (2-40 C.P.K.A.) 
Finest of all red Cushions 
A captivating plant indeed is this new cushion variety in its varying 
tints and colors—deep crimson when opening shaded burnished chest- 
nut-crimson, later becoming suffused with rose and bronze tints. The 
bushy, azaleamum-like plants seldom exceeding 18 inches in height but 
somewhat wider, are simply covered with blossoms from late September 
on. For a really fine border effect, plant 20 inches apart in the row. 
Equally good in groups or as a single specimen. 
BRONZE GOLD (#7-39 C.N.K.) 
A brilliant, gorgeous Cushion Mum 
Entirely distinct from other cushion kinds in its somewhat loose, but 
altogether desirable informal habit. It is a fluffy, gorgeous mass of 
gold tinted with bronze from late September until the season ends. 
Height, 2 ft., much wider. Really a grand bit of color! 
RUBY POMPON (20-40 C.K.P.) 
Myriads of ruby-red blossoms 
Ruby crimson is the color, but more rich and glowing than any other 
pompon. Equally exciting is the remarkable profusion in which the 
branchy, 21% ft. plant carries its nicely formed blossoms. Actually more 
flowers to a single branch than you'll find on the entire plant of many 
of the pompons. In full flower early October. A striking addition. 
Height, 214-3 ft. 



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