Heatherbloom—Very double 214 inch bloom of 
sparkling mulberry pink with gold tipping. Plants 
are vigorous growing in full bloom by mid-Septem- 
DeMaVeryeOULstangdinegs —— — 8 Each 50c 
Jean Treadway—A double pink pompon with a dark 
rosercenter Good steniss-2. 2S 22) el Each 40c 
Jewelry—A good deep rose button type on good 
SLOMI SM ee ee ek NN eee Each 40c 
Karl A. Reiche—A durable hardy pompon of bengal 
rose, red, mauve colors on good stems. A 1948 
Introduction and was in great demand for floral 
DOUG UCES mrs ee en Rie a Each 75c 
King Midas—Extra early yellow double variety with 
SOOUMELOILS pee ts a ee ee eee 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 
HEHREUNY is | AS ieee Sp a a en VS ee nears aay ae 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 
MmeciametermLeiont) 2t, asset ee = Each 40c 
Leda—Large beautiful rolled petals of heliotrope 
pink. A midseason bloomer on 30 in. stem Each 50c 
Little Bob—A new variety with the cushion type of 
growth. Low compact plants covered with button 
type brick red flowers. Height 1 ft. Creates atten- 
ClLONnBD yaa llEaWwNOLSeCtllp = == = ee Each 35c 
Magnolia—Charming in its blending of soft pink 
AnGmCGheaiiwy CLO Willits eae ee Each 40c 
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 
OralOwecardent colornssee~ 24h sea ae et Each 50c 
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 ill—A beautiful blend of rosy 
salmon, peach-pink and fawn color. A glorious cut 
flower with full double blooms on long stems. Very 
CE HS BS OM BT eC ae npg lp i at oe load Each 40c 
Mrs. Sam Rotan—Large double brilliant golden yel- 
low shaded orange. Flowers resist light frost. 
Each 35c 
Old Copper—Showy deep copper yellow. Looks like 
old burnished copper. Full double bloom on good 
SECTS ae aoe 0 ne Pe a ty Behe gb Ret ee weet): Eaches5c 
Olive Longland—A very good chrysanthemum of 
apricot-toned salmon and coral. Always depend- 
ably and free blooming on 2 foot stems stems. 
; Each 35c 
Orchid Jewel—Masses of orchid pink flowers of large 
button type. Always attracts attention and a lead- 
er for early cutflower on 2% ft. stem ____Each 35c 
Oriental Glory—Brilliant oriental-red, with pointed 
petals truly outstanding for all purposes can al- 
ways be depended on to give big crops of flowers 
Onme OOUR STEM Sareea eee a Soe ees ee Each 40c 
Ouray—Deep russet rich bronze with a coppery glow. 
A reliable hardy variety on 2% ft. stems. Blooms 
iA G! Va) CLODC Iie oes ere ee Each 35c 
Pepita—Densely guilled button pompon of eggshell- 
white with darker center when young, changing to 
pure white with cream center ~__------- Each 50c 
Pink Radiance—Huge sprays of soft luminous pink 
simply smothered the lusty 214 ft. plants from late 
September on till killing frost ---------- Each 35c 
Purple Jewel—A tall stately variety with great 
sprays of lovely amaranth purple flowers. Blooms 
are much larger than the other Jewel varieties. Do 
Cr Vasb OS mONGh S208 —- eae ee ee ee ee Each 40c 
Red Gold—Very striking scarlet to Brazil-red flow- 
ers. Harly bloomer. Very attractive ____- Each 35c 
Red Jewel—Button type of compact tight balls of 
reddish purple on good stems ~--------- Each 40c 
Red Kristina—Fiery red flowers with masses of sin- 
gle blooms on a plant. This is a very unusual chry- 
santhemum and is in demand by florists. Each 35c 
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