New Chrysanthemums for 1946 
COLPRIT’S NURSERY and SEED FARM 

DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE / 3, Xx a 
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Our prize winning exhibit at the fall show of the Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society in 1945, showing various kinds of vegetables grown at Colprit’s Nursery 
and Seed Farm. Between the spokes of the wagon wheel are displayed the seeds 
of several of the varieties which we raise. At the left are seen the new Univer- 
sity of New Hampshire Chrysanthemums, Sunapee and Franconia in the back 
and Exeter in the foreground. These mums are described and priced on the op- 
posite side of this sheet. | 
The war is over. Our help is returning from the battlefields. 
We find that we also have a job of reconversion to do. Many chang- 
es are necessary if we are to handle the volume of business which 
seems to be in the offing. Our new sales and trial grounds on the 
main highway, Route 108, between Dover and Durham will be more 
convenient for transient and local trade. Here our new chrysanthe- 
mums will also be on display. We are devoting additional acreage 
to the production of seeds and plants. 
In 1947 we will issue a new and larger catalog illustrated in col- 
or but there will be no 1946 catalog. We ask you to forgive this 
omission and use the enclosed order sheets which list many of our 
offerings. Just check the varieties which you wish, note the quan- 
tity you desire, and enclose a money order or check. POL vOUr 
products come to you postpaid at the prices quoted. 
