


GOOD GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

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Milky Way 
New Hybrid From the 
Species ‘‘Nipponicum”’ 
Another first by Bristol in 1940. Intense 
milky white, valuable for hardiness, and early 
blooming. The informal semi-double blos- 
soms more frost resistant than any other 
white variety! Large branching sprays. 
Opening flowers soft yellow. Late September. 
21% ft. 
Price: 3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz. 
40 cts. each 
Spoon 
Chrysanthemums 
JASPER SPOON. Soft yellow, Jasper red. 
ORCHID SPOON. Orchid-lilac. 
PINK SPOON. Large semi-double, lavender 
pink. 
WHITE SPOON. White, creamy center. 
YELLOW SPOON. Brilliant, clear yellow. 
3 for $1.40; $5.00 per dozen; 50 cts. each 
The Hattons 
RUTH HATTON. (B. N., 1929.) Free- 
flowering, medium size. Pure white pompon- 
like blossoms cover the plant. Height, 2 ft. 
October 5. 
R. MARION HATTON. (B. N., 1931.) Like 
Ruth Hatton but bright canary yellow. A 
grand favorite, as is Ruth. Height, 2 ft. 
October 1. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00; 40 cts. each 
The New De Petris 
Varieties 
This new group of Arcticum Hybrids, origi- 
nated by Vincent De Petris, famous chrysan- 
themum hybridist of Detroit, brings new and 
desirable traits to the Garden Chrysanthe- 
mum. They are extremely free and beautiful 
as cut flowers. These hybrids carry the hardi- 
ness of the Arcticum parent. All flower in 
early October unless otherwise noted. 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Very large single blos- 
soms with several rays of distinctive broad 
petals not unlike the Gerbera in effect. 
Color, bronze-yellow with salmon shading. 
DUBONNET. Very large single, amaranth 
pink blossoms. Strong, sturdy plant. 
POLLYANNA. Large single blossoms with 
graceful, recurving, broad petals. Luminous 
pink with rosy salmon sheen. Quite distinct. 
WHITE CLOUD. A profusion of double 
blossoms. Pure white when fully open. Fine 
early variety. Sept. 20. 
WINSOME. Single. Soft peach-pink. Ex- 
tremely free. 
Three of a kind, $1.40; 12 for $5.00 
50 cts. each 

Early Wonder 
Early Wonder 
A new, large pompon in full flower Sept. 
20. Soft pink shades blending nicely. 
Excellent cut-flower. 21% ft. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
40 cts. each 


The Cumming Girls 
Introductions of earlier years—still popular 
and very much worth-while. 

BARBARA CUMMING. (B. N., 1928.) 
Large bronze-yellow, 3 inches across. In full 
flower early September. Favorite early 
mum. Height, 18 in. 
JEAN CUMMING. (B. N., 1931.) Not vigor- 
ous in habit, but when well grown easily 
the most perfect pure white. Large, very 
double. Height, 114 ft. Mid-September. 
RUTH CUMMING. Although introduced in 
1920, its popularity persists. It is a reddish 
bronze with fire. Full double flower; sturdy 
plant, 2 ft. in height. Early October. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00; 40 cts. each 
Algonquin 
This brilliant yellow is in full flower by mid- 
September. Remarkably hardy. Fine for New 
England. Height, 114-2 ft. 
3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. each 
Mme. Chiang 
Kai-shek 
(Patent Pending) 
Introduced by Wayside Gardens and 
offered here by special arrangement. 
It is a pompon of a beautiful and 
distinct shade of bronze, attaining 
full flower early September. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 12 for $10.00 
