

MID-WESTERN INTRODUCTIONS FROM OTHER ORIGINATORS®. . . RECOMMENDED FOR SECTIONS 
WHERE EARLY KILLING FROSTS ‘PREVAIL 

ALGONQUIN. This brilliant double yellow is in full bloom by mid-September. : ‘ : 
Remarkably hardy. Height, 11-2 feet. é 
AURORA. Deep bronze-red—medium size double flower—semi-cushion plant. Early eo 
September. : : - . 
BUTTERBALL. Very early " eS ge 
double ball-like bright yel- 
low. 1144 feet. Early Sep- 
tember. 
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An Early Beauty i ogy 
Apricot and salmon tones z 
nicely blended. Like Mrs. P.S. 
duPont IIL but 3 weeks 
earlier. Sept. 15. Height, 20’. 
More Brilliant Than Illustra- 
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Chippewa Olive Longland 
CANDLELIGHT. Very lovely and graceful, free flowering creamy VIOLET. (U. of Minn.) Perhaps the richest color in the very early varieties. A 
white. Medium size nicely borne double blossom. 1%-2 feet. glowing wine purple, tightly double. 18”. Early Sept. 
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September 25th. ZANTHA. (Dr. Kraus.) Fine early brilliant canary yellow pompon. Full flower early 
CHIPPEWA. Very large bloom—rich aster-purple. Two feet. September. Healthy, 2-foot plant. 
Mid-September. Best in the North. 
DEE DEE AHRENDS. (U. of Minn.) Pure white pompon flower- 
ing in early Sept. Good cut flower for the North. Height, 20’. 
HEATHERBLOOM. A delightful heather pink shade. Very free 
and effective. Early September. Height, 11% feet. 
JOAN HELEN. Rhododendron purple is the color of this out- 
standingly useful early kind. In full flower late September, it is 
definitely eye catching. A fine free flowering 18-inch plant. 
MAROON N’ GOLD. Fine large fluffy double 4 inch flower. 
sright mahogany-maroon and golden bronze. Best large double 
for Early September. 20-24’. 
POLAR ICE. Very hardy early white decorative. Flowers often 
3” across with cool blue-white sheen. Early Sept. 
PURPLE STAR. The first purple double to bloom. Rich purple 
shading to silvery purple. Best suited for northern areas. Early 
September. 18-20”. 
RED GOLD. Pompon. A lively combination of red, orange and 
gold. Full bloom by September 20th. Height. 18’. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. Large double blossoms. pink with mauve 
tints. The earliest large pink. Sept. 25. Height, 2 ft. 
ABOUT THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS WE SHIP 
Experienced gardeners know that a healthy, young, crowing 
plant is the best you can buy. 
That is what we will send you—well-established young pot- 
grown plants with a ball of rich soil and good root system. 
Promptly on receiving your order we will send with your order 
acknowledgment, a leaflet giving you brief but valuable plant- 

ing instructions. Read it carefully, follow it, and those young 
plants from Bristol will give you a display this year of which : 
you will be proud. Zantha 
6 A NOTABLE INTRODUCTION FROM BRISTOL, CHRYSANTHEMUM Simmerlime 
