GOOD SINGLE KOREANS 
NANCY COPELAND (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1937). Spec- 
trum red. An unusual red that positively glows. A beauty 
NAN CY when cut, excellent garden plant, and equally good when 
erown under glass. 214 ft. October Ist. 
COPELAND ~ 
INNOCENCE (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934). Pure white, 
shading to soft pink. Rather dwarf, but wide spreading. 
Very free. 11% ft. October 5th. 
CERES (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934). Gold and copper tints 
CERE S like ripening grain in Autumn sunshine. 214 ft. October 10th. 
ORION (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1935). Brilliant yellow. 
Rather slender, upright grower. Should be planted twelve 
inches apart. 18 in. October 5th. 
APOLLO (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934). Sparkling orange- 
bronze, remarkably free. 21% ft. October 10th. 
APOLLO 
SALADIN (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1938). Oriental red, and 
coral bronze. Very distinct. 214 ft. October 10th. 
PINK LUSTRE (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1937). Orchid-pink. 
A soft and beautiful shade. 21% ft. Late September. 
DAPHNE (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1934). Beautiful old rose. 
DAPHNE 214 ft. October 10th. 

Daphne 
Ceres Apollo 
OLD FAVORITE 
PRICES—ALL VARIETIES GRANNY SCOVILL (Bristol Nurs- 
| ON THIS PAGE eries, Inc., 1934.) Largest of all is this 
big, warm coral bronze; many think 
too—none so beautiful. The immense 
30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00 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. 

Gra n ny Scovi T 
THE POPULAR CUSHION MUMS 
KING CUSHION. Coppery bronze to dull red. Also variable but one of the best. 
AMELIA. Original Pink Cushion. Variable shades of pink. Hardy and very early. 
QUEEN CUSHION. White occasionally shaded lavender. 
DARK PINK CUSHION (Loeb’s). Deeper in color than Amelia. Very effective. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Golden yellow tipped bronze. 
HARVEST GOLD. A welcomed new-comer; low and dwarf, soft yellow. Very 
effective. 
DEAN KAY. Deep pink, somewhat larger than Amelia or Azaleamum. Quite 
hardy. Very popular in some sections. 
SANTA CLAUS. Somewhat taller than the cushions, but grows in a broad mound. 
Rich, red, semi-double blossoms. Very showy. 2 ft. October 5th. 
