

September Bronze 
A Page of Select Early Blooming 
Calea-like 
APRICOT GLOW. (B. N., 1945.) The prize of all the azalea- 
Masses of Apricot 
flowering Mums. Nothing like it for color. 
bronze from mid-Sept. until season ends. 
3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 
MARJORIE MILLS 
Omitted for This Season 
Stock Inadequate 
ALL VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
3 of a kind $1.40; $5.00 per doz. 
50 cts. each 

September Cloud 
September Gold 














A Mound of 
Glistening 
Bronze 
1 OF 
FINE CUSHION POMPONS 
Like the Azalea-flowering or cushion Mum in 
habit and freedom, but shapely pompon in form. 
Height, 18 inches. Much greater spread. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. (B. N., 1942.) Show- 
lest of the early Mums. The color—golden 
bronze changing to vivid bronze. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. (B. N., 1942.) 
golden yellow. Remarkably free. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. (B. N., 1942.) Purest 
white when open—primrose tinted in bud. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. Cherry red, good sized 
flower. Showy. September 20. 
3rilliant 
Distinctive holly-like 
HOLLY-MUM. 
crisp foliage features this unusual cushion 
Mum. Bright golden yellow blossoms in 
profusion. Late Sept. Different and good. 
18 inches. 
Price: 3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz. 
60 cts. each 

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LOW—A Bristol Introduction 
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LAVENDER LASSIE 
(B. N., 1943.) Lavender Lady, 
perhaps the most popular of all 
Bristol introductions, may well 
be proud of this miniature off- 
spring. It’s a 2-2'% ft. mound of 
lavender from September until 
killing frost. 
Other Popular Cushion Mums 
AMELIA. Original Pink Cushion. Variable 
shades of pink. Hardy and very early. 
DEAN KAY. Deep pink, somewhat larger than 
Amelia or Azaleamum. Quite hardy. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Yellow flecked red. Sep- 
tember 20th. 
KING CUSHION. Coppery bronze to dull red. 
Also variable but one of the best. 
WHITE CUSHION. White occasionally layen- 
der shaded. 
MAJOR CUSHION. Easily the best pink cush- 
ion—full petalled flowers—symmetrical free 
flowering plant. 
SANTA CLAUS. Good red. A stocky growing 2 
ft. plant. Early October. 
A NOTABLE INTRODUCTION FROM BRISTOL, CHRYSANTHEMUM Yeer/ YY. Brochiweli, 7 
