

FLORAL 

RECENT BRISTOL NURSERIES INTRODUCTIONS 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS — SUPER HARDY 
For Spring 1948 Delivery 214 inch PottedStock 
(Field Clumps for Fall 1947 as noted) 
APRICOT GLOW. Cushion type covered with 
richly hued apricot-bronze blooms. Oct. 12. 
BOKHARA. New 1947 Introduction. Blending of 
soft crimson and wine shades. Very up- 
right and disease resistant. In bloom 
Oct. 15th. 
BURMA. Medium tall plants with glistening 
orange and coppery undertones. Oct. 12th. 
FRED L. ROCKWELL. (Plant Pat. 718) Gorgeous 
blending of bronze and orange tones. 
FIRE GLOW. Semi-double red blooms covering 
the entire plant. Large yellow’ centre. 
Fl. Cl. 50c. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Very attractive blooms open- 
ing a soft yellow with a cream centre. 
FI. Cl. 50c 
KOREAN PRINCESS. New 1947 Introd. (Plant 
Pat. 640). Very rich bronze red with gol- 
den centre. 
MAGNOLIA. Beautiful flowers of soft double 
pink with attractive cream centre. 
BIRD COUMPS so cote tees 
MANDALAY. Fine clear orange-bronze blooms 
very excellent for cutting. 
PINK RADIANCE. Clear delicate pink blooms 
on well branched stems. Good for cutting. 
SUMMER TIME. 1947 Intro. (Pl. Pat. 689). Early 
dwarf growing billiant yellow single well 
branched type. Good for borders. 
WHITE WONDER. Pure creamy white pompon 
on wonderful long sprays good for cutting. 
Each 
.35D 
£15 
75 
56¢ 
Per 3 
1.00 
85 
2.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
2.00 
Per 10 
3.00 
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO INTRODUCTIONS 
Spring Delivery 214 inch Potted Stock 
(Field Clumps for Fall 1947 
BARBARA SMALL. Double flowers of rich clear 
pink. Petals lighter on margin. 
FIELD CLUMPS 
CALCITE. Double chalk-white with pale yellow 
centre, FIELD CLUMPS 
CALENDULA,. Deep chrome yellow. 
CHARLES NYE. Fully double chrome yellow. 
ECHOES. Semi-double rich Vandyke-brown 
blooms. 
GLOWING COALS. Bright cherry-red with re- 
verse an attrartive orange shading. 
HEATHERBLOOM. Deep mulberry pink, fully 
double. 
FIELD CLUMPS 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Double flowers of pure apri- 
cot toned with salmon shades. 
FIELD CLUMPS 
Each 
40 
45 
50 
30 
45 
Per 3 
70 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1.00 
1,15 
1.25 
1.40 
80 
1.25 
as noted) 
Per 10 
2.25 
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