The Real Glory (F. D.)—A pure waxy white of good 
size. Noted for its good keeping qualities. The 
flowers are well formed and are carried nicely on 
perfect stems. Highly recommended --Plants $1.00 
Trojan (I. D.)—Introduction of crimson red overlaid 
wax yellow with the yellow more pronounced on 
reverse of petals. The petals twist giving it an 
artistic form. Long strong stems ----- Plants $1.00 
Virginia Rute (I. D.)—Rich oxblood red shaded 
garnet of neat formation. Petals are broad and 
rolled to a point at the tips. Bushes rugged and 
tall with blooms facing straight upon stiff heavy 
SlCI Sister eee ee re ee ee Plants 75c 
V-Day (I. D.)—Lovely color of mulberry rose. 
Blooms large with good depth. Bush growth 
VIS ORO Smee eee eee ene Pee me eee See Plants $1.00 
WAAC (F. D. 1943)—A very large dahlia for the 
blend class. Bloom 10 by 5 inches. Color, pastel 
shades with cream center and pink outer petals. 
A sure winner for the blend classes __-__Plants 75c 
Wanda Meade (I. D. 1943)—Scarlet red evenly tipped 
pure white. A striking dahlia which has great 
possibilities as a cut flower. A clean grower with 
flowers of remarkable substance. Highly recom- 
THCTICC Gene ee ee ee ee oe Plants 75c 
Waves (I. D. 1943)—Deep lilac suffused violet rose. 
A mid season bloomer with many petals twisted 
ALIMNCUGVCC wwe CuclzZ Cpe eee eer eee Plants 75c 
Wings (S. C. 1943)—Dark carmine, almost blood red, 
long strong stems. Harly and free bloomer. 
Diameter of blooms 10 to 12 inches ____Plants 75c 
Yellow Gem (Pom.)—Clear canary yellow pompon 
of perfect formation on splendid stems. Always 
dependable -__-~_- eR ee eee Roots 50c 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The following list of Hardy Chrysanthemums is 
the most up to date collection in America. This 
collection consists of the new 1947 varieties as well 
as some of the older varieties that have proved out- 
standing. This selection is strictly of the hest in 
Chrysanthemums and will add to your garden a 
wealth of bloom in the fall from early September 
until heavy frosts kill the display. There are many 
types of Chrysanthemums from the low cushion 
mums suitable for rock gardens and borders to the 
long stemmed type for cut flowers. 
These are strong, well rooted pot plants. 
Avalanche—Large well formed double white flowers 
in great quantities. About the finest all ’round 
white Chrysanthemums 
Barbara Small—A beautiful double pinkish lavender 
flower on good stems. One of the better varieties. 
Each 40c 
Betty—Lovely double blooms of apple blossom pink 
with a deep rose center. Long stems making it an 
excellent cut flowers eee ee Each 40c 
Burma—New 1944 introduction of Bristol Gardens. 
A glistening bronze color with soft orange tints 
and coppery overtones. A beautiful flower. 
Each 75c 
Chippewa—A new double purple blooming in early 
September, —Beautitule sss Each 50c 
Coral Sea—Salmon buff suffused with coppery rose 
LINCS eh OWeLSEa Ler OUD Ce === =a Each 40c 
Dahlia Flower Mum—Rich wine color. Flowers re- 
semble a small cactus Dahlia. Begins blooming 
in. Septemberge 222 ot ee eee Each 40c 
Debutante—Double blooms, in a mixture of blended 
colors of lemon yellow, soft peach and rose. Height 
Dae ee a ee ee Each 75c 
Dwarf-Jewell—Dwarf growing type cushion-shaped 
plants. Color is a very pleasing soft alvender. Good 
bloomer wieis hte Se inich Coen Each 50c 
Early Joan Helen—Brilliant large semi-double flow- 
ers of rich rhododendron purple with a bright yel- 
low center. Heavy foliage of rich green. About 18 
inches higvhy 22222032502 eee eee Each 50c 
