1944 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Illustrated on Front Cover 
BURMA (7-41 C.N.). This big, perfectly formed hybrid of C. Nipponi- 
cum and Double Korean brings a new and lovely color effect to the 
Garden Mum. Burma is a glistening bronze with soft orange tints 
and coppery overtones—a lovely unique blend impossible to describe 
accurately. The plant is vigorous but compact and branching in habit, 
with lusty green foliage, flowering profusely from late September on 
through the season. Our illustration on the front cover does not do 
the gorgeous flowers justice. No illustration could. 
3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; $1.00 each 
HARBOR LIGHTS (15-41 C.P.K.). The 
pale yellow and creamy white tints in this 
new Pompon blend to create a luminous 
effect—soft, yet sparkling among its garden 
companions. Indoors, it brings that delight- 
ful touch so effective in the arrangement of 
cut chrysanthemums. Its introduction 
brings a new and “‘different’’ quality to the 
Hardy Pompon group. It is a tidy, compact, 

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2-foot plant with rich green contrasting Superb New 
foliage, liberal in blossoming and, equally BRISTOL MUMS 
important, very early. In full flower Sep- Described 
tember 20. . 
3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50; 75 cts. each Oa 
MANDALAY (25-41 C.P.K.). The recent | (List Value $3.85) 
introduction of better pompons is respons- 
ible for a new wave of popularity in this 
small flowering type—a favorite of years 
gone by. Mandalay will prove a valuable 
contribution. It is a brilliant orange bronze 
in color—carrying its neatly formed blos- 
soms in profusely branched sprays—ideal 
for cutting or for garden color. It is a 


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shapely plant of medium height with hand- 3 Each of 
some dark green foliage. In full flower Varieties 
Octal. on This Page 
3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50; 75 cts. each 
REMBRANDT (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1943) 
For the Connoisseur 
$19.00 

A color blend entirely new and not easy to describe—rose mauve with 
faint copper tinting, and a suffusion of ripe strawberry—truly an art 
blend. The trim, upright plant grows to a height of 18-24 inches and is 
remarkably free and colorful from October Ist on. 
3 for $1.60; 12 for $6.00; 60 cts. each 
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Bristol’s New Crimson Beauty 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont x Caliph is the parentage of this glorious new crimson. 
It is the perfect combination, adding the erect, clean-growing habit of Mrs. 
duPont to the rich color of Caliph. The shapely, full, double flowers, 
medium in size, are carried erect on good stems. The color, velvety crimson 
when opening, changes to an even dark crimson remaining attractive for a 
remarkably long period. The plant has healthy dark foliage and is attractive 
in itself. Height, 2 ft. In full flower early October. 
3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50; 75 cts. each 
SHIPMENT OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EXPRESS SHIPMENT 
Recommended for six or more plants. Safe arrival is guaranteed and the 
special rate which applies to plants means reasonable transportation. 
Express shipments not prepaid unless requested. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENT 
Recommended for less than 6 Chrysanthemums. 
West of the Mississippi: Add 15 cts. for 1 plant, 
25 cts. for 3 plants, 40 cts. for 6 plants. 
East of the Mississippi: Add 10 cts. for 1 plant, 
15 cts. for 3 plants, 30 cts. for 6 plants. 
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