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KENSINGTON, CONN. 

Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
(Selected for New England Gardens) 
~ Chrysanthemums are among the most dependable 
flowers in the Autumn garden, providing glorious colors 
and a spicy fragrance from early September until heavy 
frost ends the display. 
Our collection includes all noteworthy and recent 
introductions, such as Bristol Nurseries’ novelties for 
1947. 
Our plants are clean, healthy, and grown in pots. 
They will grow into strong plants and give you a 
wonderful display of flowers in the Fall. 
POPULAR VARIETIES 
Autumn Lights—Coppery-bronze blossoms cover 
the entire plant. Foliage is attractive dark green. 
Unusually hardy. 
Avalanche—Large, well-formed double white flow- 
ers, blooming late in September. 
Burgundy—Wine-red double flowers. Strong well- 
branched stems, over healthy green foliage. Blooms 
early in October. 
Goblin—A warm golden bronze. Blooms in October, 
attaining a height of 2 feet. 
King Midas—Double, soft yellow flowers, with faint 
bronze shadings. Blooms for a very long period, 
starting late in . September throughout Oct. 
Lavender Lady—Double flowers of true lavender, 
blooming early in October. Unusually hardy. 
North Star—Pure white single chrysanthemum, 
blooming profusely early in September. Extremely 
hardy. 
Purple Jewel—Strong growing variety with heavy 
sprays of large, perfectly-shaped pompons, the color 
of Dubonnet wine. Very choice for late September. 
Milky Way—Milky-white, with contrasting creamy- 
yellow buds; semi-double blossoms over rich green 
foliage, blooming late in September. Very hardy. 
Mrs. Pierre duPont—Soft peach tint with mauve 
undertones. Large, full flowers, excellent for cutting, 
blooming early in October. 
Rose Glow—Raspberry pink flowers, blooming in 
profusion early in October. 
Salmon Gold—Large, single salmon Daisies, suf- 
fused with gold. The plant is low and compact, with 
lovely green foliage. Blooms early in Oct. 







BURGUNDY 

AVALANCHE 
September Dawn— Double rose-pink flowers. Hardy 
and vigorous. One of our best, in full bloom by early 
September. 
Symphony—Large double flowers of mauve and 
coppery-pink, on sturdy stems. 
Debutante—Semi-double, rose-pink, graceful flower 
sprays, make this an excellent cut flower. Blooms 
first week in October. 
Polar Ice—Clear, glistening, blue-white flowers, 
blooming freely early in September. 
Eugene Wander—Very early, golden yellow flowers 
of great size. The plant is compact and neat. 
Purple Star—In full bloom September Ist, with 
double, deep lavender flowers. 
Price: 3 of a kind, $1.00; $3.50 per dozen 
SPECIAL OFFER 
A Popular Collection 
Consisting of 
One each of 12 kinds 
your selection 
$4.00 
Three each of 12 kinds 
or 36 plants 
your selection, for only 
$10.00 

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