HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following list of hardy Chrysanthemums are 
those we find most suitable for garden display and 
for cut flowers use. There are many types of Chry- 
santhemums from the low cushion Mums to the tall 
growing varieties. These are strong will rooted 
plants. 
Avalanche—Large well formed double white flowers 
in great quantities. About the finest all ’round 
Witten Gory Ssanthemums 2 25-6 lone Each 40c 
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 
Pace llenGeCllieLlOWer 22-0 2e—2 22k Each. 40c 
Burma—New 1944 introduction of Bristol Gardens. 
A glistening bronze color with soft orange tints 
and coppery overtones. A beautiful flower. 
Each .50 
Chippewa—A new double purple blooming in early 
Peptemberasbeautivuls = 2-22 =- 2 ae Each 50c 
Early Wonder—Masses of ball shaped blossoms on 
good stems. Pale pink color shading to white. 
Each 40c 
Eugene Wander—Extra large double glistening yel- 
low flowers on bushy plants. Early blooming plants 
AMOMem min CHheSshigh@ 225-22 Ss ee Each 50c 
Golden Charm—Splendid double golden yellow 
MORO: 35S eS ee ee ee et Each 40c 
Harbor Lights—A new 1944 introduction by Bristol 
Gardens. Pale yellow and creamy white tints in 
this new pompon variety. Height 2 ft. Very early 
Aideexcellent: Cut. Llowers 22-2 --=-2_~ =. Each 60c 
Harvest Moon—Mound type bush that grows about 
15 inches high. Completely covered with large 
pompon like blossoms of rich burnt orange. An- 
Menem O44 Introduction 22-2 -- 2.2.2 Each 60c 
King Midas—Extra early yellow double variety with 
OGG) GWEN R34 pa ee eee ae Each 40c 
Lavender Lady—Full double blossoms of lovely pure 
lavender color. Has strong stems of flowers 3 
inches or more in diameter. Excellent cut flower 
WE PIGUAY 1S pik re le a ee aes Each 40c 
Lavender Lassie—Introduced in 1943 by Bristol 
Gardens and has been accepted with great ap- 
preciation as it offers a wealth of blooms. Color of 
“Lavender Lady” with pompon flowers 2 inches 
imOlamMerer eight 2 ft; Sob es ve Each 50c 
Mandalay—A new 1944 introduction by Bristol Gar- 
dens. It is a shapely plant of medium height with 
brilliant orange bronze flowers. Ideal for cutting 
Ore OImcaArgen: COlOM a= 9s seco so! Each 60c 
Marjorie Mills—New cushion variety in varying tints 
and colors. Deep crimson when opening shaded 
burnished chestnut crimson, later becoming suf- 
fused with rose and bronze tints. Height 20 inches. 
Each 50c 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont III—A beautiful blend of rosy 
salmon, peach-pink and fawn color. A glorious cut 
flower with full double blooms on long stems. Very 
Faas SLRTRFEM GLB RYE. Sone Sp py a al ra ae al a Each 40c 
September Bronze—Blooms cover plants from Sep- 
tember until frost. Golden bronze color __Each 40c 
September Cloud—Ball like blossoms of ivory-white 
with soft primrose shading in center considered 
the best white pompon type ____________ Each 40c 
September Gold—Brilliant golden yellow blossoms 
trim and neat. Twenty-five or more on a spray. 
Blooms in mid-September. Height 18 inches. 
Each 40c 
September Dawn—The first really good double pink. 
Flowers are about 3 inches across. Free flowering. 
nS pifea OW 2} GHeYSN ane he 5p Nc ed ee Each 50c 
September Cheer—Semi-double flowers of a rich 
Cherpyereduy GLY: aAbLtraclive, 2.4. 20.—25.— Each 50c 
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