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Doz.rate 100 rate 
ASTILBE Deutchland. White............ $ 4.75 $ 25.00 
Forcing clumps $35.00 per 100. 
Granat. Brilliant carmine-red, shaded sal- 
See ARE 8 ae AS Ree ee 4.75 25.00 
Queen Alexandra. Pink ................ 4.75 25.00 
Forcing clumps $35.00 per 100. 
BAPTISIA australis. False Indigo....... 3.00 12.00 
BOLTONIA latisquama. Pink........... 3.00 12.00 
CAMPANULA carpatica. Dwarf blue.... 3.00 12.00 
carpatica alba. Dwarf white............. 3.00 12.00 
media. Blue, white or rose.............. 3.00 12.00 
m. calycanthema. Blue, white or rose.... 3.00 12.00 
MCRL GHIPOAI aS Wed or Se lk reste ees rs 3.00 12.00 
persicifolia. “Blue Spire” .............. 3.50 15.00 
rotundifolia. Bluebells of Scotland...... S150 15.00 
“Blue Gardenia.” Dbl. bright blue. New 4.75 25.00 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. White....... 3.00 12.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Arcticum “Astrid.” 
races DIN er ie as es Aes 3.50 15.00 
mamma, It. Shasta. =............:.. 4.75 25.00 
maemerenyilis “Elliot ...<.. 2.4.2.5: . eae 4.75 25.00 
m. Esther Read. New large dbl. white, 
Beem alts Ce Pe eB wee. 4.75 25.00 

HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Except in the most Northern part of our territory, 
we wish to call to your attention the value of HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The earlier and more dwarf 
varieties give an abundance of flowers of a good color 
range. These are followed by the vivid colorings of 
the Korean Hybrids originated by Bristol Nurseries. 
These superb varieties will flower from September 
Ist to October 20th, depending upon variety. When 
flowers are scarce these Mums brighten up the garden 
as nothing else can brighten it at that time of year. 
In the colder areas and in sections exposed to frost 
these plants will often start blooming after having 
been frosted. All in all, there is nothing to equal the 
Bristol Koreans for Fall flowers. To the Florist, even 
in areas where early frosts occur, we unhesitatingly 
recommend Korean Mums as a plant to be grown in 
frames and sash-houses. This type of Mum as a 
late Fall cut flower is enthusiastically welcomed by 
the buying public as it is impossible to duplicate the 
Korean colors in the greenhouse varieties. We have 
Florist customers who find these Koreans a welcome 
addition to their list of Mums. Write us for a list of 
varieties best adapted for cut flower use. Also write 
for our color plate of Korean Mums. Also remember 
that all Koreans are not Bristol’s. Ask for the varie- 
ties originated by Bristol Nurseries. There is a rea- 
son. See list of varieties and prices on pages 52 and 53. 
