












SILVER MOON 
(Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1942.) This gleaming white Chrysan- 
themum has a warmth and intensity that is entirely new. 
Mild, sweet fragrance, attractive, contrasting dark green 
foliage. A fine lusty 21% ft. plant producing flowers from 
September on equal to the finest greenhouse product, yet 
unusually frost resistant. 
VENUS 
Best Pink 
Single for 
Your Early 
Garden! 
(Bristol Nurser- 
ies, Inc., 1936.) 
This lovely or- 
chid pink is in 
full flower by 
mid-September. 
Every blossom 
peElec te ato: 
Height, 2% to 3 
feet. 
... Other Good Singles 
ACACIA. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1940.) Miniature yellow; cascade-like. 
21% ft. Late Sept. 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1937.) Glowing 
apricot pink. 214 ft. Late Sept. 
ASTRID. Ironclad Arcticum Hybrid. Soft rose. 114 ft. Oct. 5. 
CLARA CURTIS. (C. rubellum.) Fragrant, pink daisy-like blossoms. 
Hardy. Early. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1933.) Rich crimson. 
2 ly ftaOctao. 
GOOD MORNING. Creamy yellow form of Astrid. 
PEACHBLOW. (Bristol! Nurseries, Inc., 1942.) Bronze with salmon-pink 
shading. Remarkably free. 214 ft. Late Sept. 
PINK LUSTRE. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1937.) Soft orchid pink. 2 44 ft. 
Late Sept. 
SALADIN. (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1938.) Oriental red and coral bronze. 
2% ft. Oct. 10. 
VESTA. Fine early goiden-orange. Very free. 2 44 ft. 
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AUTUMN 
LIGHTS 
(Bristol Nurseries, 
Inc., 1940.) Hardi- 
est, most perma- 
nent, and the love- 
liest of all the 
bronzes. Autumn at 
its best is immedi- 
ately suggested in 
the gleaming cop- 
pery bronze tints. 
Fine, compact, free 
flowering plant. Re- 
quires no dividing 
or fussing. 
Price: 3 for $1.10; 
6 for $2.00; 12 for 
$4.00; 40 cts. each 

SINGLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
72ORUSR= CoH OFl-C EF RO M  T:(H 
3 of a kind $1.10; 12 for $4.00; 40 cts. each 

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LOUISE 
SCHLING 
Graceful 
Hardy 
Luminous 
(Bristol Nurser- 
ies, Inc., 1935.) 
Unquestionably 
the finest red 
single Korean. 
Maturing _ sal- 
mon-red. Ex- 
tremely free, 
never fails. 
Height, 214 ft., 
early October. 
CERES 
(Bristol Nurser- 
ies, Inc., 1934.) 
Gold and copper 
tints like ripen- 
ing grain in Au- 
tumn sunshine. 
2% ft. October 
10th. 
APOLLO 
(Bristol Nurser- 
ies, Inc., 1934.) 
Sparkling or- 
ange-bronze, re- 
markably _ free. 
216 ft. October 
10th. 
DAPHNE 
(Bristol Nurser- 
ies, Inc., 1934.) 
Beautiful old 
rose. 21% ft. Oc- 
tober 10th. 
