brisiels Hardy Garden Roses 

Select Everblooming Roses 
2-Year, No. 1, Eastern-grown Plants 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Plant Patent No. 455. The All- 
American Rose Selection for 1940, and we believe the outstanding 
rose introduction of many years, producing more big, quality roses 
throughout the season than the famous Radiance group. It is a 
remarkably vigorous and healthy plant with leathery-leaved, dis- 
ease resistant foliage. Color, cerise red to spectrum red—always 
attractive. $1.25 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Patent No. 105. Big, beautifully formed 
velvety crimson flowers, with all the rich fragrance one associates 
with a red Rose. Equally important, it is a husky, vigorous plant, 
flowering almost without let-up from June until late October. The 
Best Crimson Rose. $1.25 each. 
DONALD PRIOR. Floribunda. Plant Patent No. 377. Semi-double, 
bright scarlet, cup-shaped flowers with crimson flush; fragrant. 
Dark green foliage. Very free. $1.00 each. 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent No. 172. A really good yellow Rose. It pro- 
duces quantities of exquisite long, shapely, neat buds, just the right 
size for button-hole Rose. Hardier than the average, this fine, golden 
yellow Rose is also the most prolific. At its best in autumn. $1.25 
each. 
JOANNA HILL. Very large, full flowers of clear yellow on opening, 
shading to orange-yellow in the center when fully expanded. The 
flowers are fragrant and fine for cutting. 95 cts. each. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Plant Patent No. 317. A fancier’s Rose. It 
is a rich chrome-yellow, flushed with faint scarlet on opening; pure 
deep golden yellow when open. Reasonably free and vigorous. 
$1.25 each. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Plant Patent No. 129. One of the very 
best Roses of recent introduction. Long, pointed coppery pink buds, 
flushed with a tint of orange, open to perfectly formed, 414-inch, 
fragrant blooms. Strong branching plant carries many buds and 
flowers to a stem. Hardier than average. $1.25 each. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Pure white when open, tinted pink in the 
bud. A vigorous free-flowering plant. Slightly fragrant. 95 cts. each. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. A splendid free-flowering yellow, 
golden-orange in the bud stage. About the most popular in its color. 
95 cts. each. 
PRESIDENT MACIA. A lovely two-tone pink; carmine tinted, 
shapely buds open to large, fragrant, pink blossoms. $1.25 each. 
Choice Climbing Roses 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber. This new climber has all the fine points of Paul’s Scarlet, 
with the added trait of flowering more or less throughout the 
season. $1.25 each. 
DOUBLOONS. Plant Patent No. 152. The hardiest of the new yellow 
climbing Roses, it will be particularly valuable in New England. 
Saffron-yellow flowers—cup-formed and of good texture—are carried 
in sprays, opening one after another. $1.50 each. 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. A sport from Dr. W. Van Fleet, 
and identical with it in size and formation of its flowers and color, 
but it blooms intermittently throughout the summer and fall 
months. Since it has the hardiness of Dr. W. Van Fleet, we regard 
it as the first worth-while everblooming climber ever introduced. 
$1.50 each. 
Favorite Climbing Roses 
95 cts. each 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Full, double, flesh-pink flowers. Extra good. 
MARY WALLACE. Very large, bright pink flowers, shaded with 
salmon. Free flowering; very hardy; fine healthy foliage. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty). In the early 
stage the long-pointed buds are crimson; the outer petals on opening 
show splashes of carmine on the outside and a lovely soft pearl-pink 
on the inside. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. A climber of merit. Vivid scarlet, 
semi-double flowers. 
TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties). Carmine buds passing to 
soft pink. 
TRI-OGEN 
Combined Spray Treatment 
Spray with TRI-OGEN for Healthy Roses 
Fungicide - Insecticide - Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant 
Insects and Diseases 
. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts) 
. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts) 
. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons) 
. Estate Kit (makes 128 gallons) 


LAWN GRASS SEED 
FINE LAWNS. The essential feature of the well-developed home- 
ground is, unquestionably, the lawn. Proper fertilization and prepara- 
tion of the soil is just as important as the use of high-grade grass seed. 
No possible economy can be obtained in skimping these requirements, 
nor can a permanent lawn be established without them. Sow at the 
rate of 1 pound per 300 square feet; 125 pounds per acre for early 
spring. Use a slightly larger application as the season advances. 
BRISTOL PERMANENT LAWN MIXTURE 
A mixture composed only of fine-leaved permanent grasses blended in 
the correct proportions necessary to produce a rich velvety lawn 
under average New England conditions. It is the result of several 
years’ experimentation of our Landscape Department. We use and 
recommend it with confidence. Gold Seal Brand,* lb. 70 cts.. 2 lbs. 
$1.35, 5 lbs. $3.25. 
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BRISTOL QUICK GREEN LAWN MIXTURE 
The same fine grasses offered in our Permanent Mixture but with the 
addition of the right proportion of quick-growing varieties to produce 
more immediate results. A splendid permanent lawn remains after the 
short-lived grasses disappear. We recommend this mixture where large 
areas are being seeded. Red Seal Brand,* lb. 60 cts., 2 Ibs. $1.15, 5 lbs. 
$2.75. 
BRISTOL SHADE MIXTURE 
A combination of grasses blended to produce a most satisfactory lawn 
in partial shade, in dry, impoverished soil, or anywhere that grass 
could be reasonably expected to grow. Blue Seal Brand,* lb. 75 cts., 
2 Ibs. $1.45, 5 Ibs. $3.50. 
*Seal Brands are approved by the Connecticut State Depart- 
ment of Agriculture for varieties of grasses in proper propor- 
tion and for purity and germination. Our mixtures contain a 
larger percentage of fine-leaved, high-priced grasses than 
ead to meet the standards, also are cleaner and contain 
ess weeds. 
