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NEWCOMERS 
(32-46 C.P.K.A.) Imagine a rug made of 
glowing golden pompons! A creeping 
mound, 2' or more across, glittering in the 
fall sun—only 1' high. A startling new plant 
destined for fame. Ideal for bedding, ac- 
centing, edging or rock garden. Has hardy 
C. Arcticum blood — nothing like it in Golden Carpet 
present gardens. Perfect little globes the 
full length of each stem from Sept. 15 on. 

Price: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 
(36-46 C.P.K.) Another new shade, or shades, brought into 
large garden mums. Opening a gleaming rich pink, gently 
softening to a final lovely ashes-of-roses, with golden flush 
in centers. Always gorgeous, flower at least 3" across, 
perfectly full double. Stocky 2' plant, in full bloom Sept. 
20. Winters nobly here. Sure to be another all-time Bristol 
favorite—the beauty of the changing pink shades is 
breath-taking. 
Price: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 

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Tapestry Huntsman 
(90-46 C.P.K.) Here is a vivid newcomer, a grand fall color for your garden. Vividly brilliant scarlet orange, 
overcast walnut bronze. Flower 3" full double. Plant 22 ft. tall, lusty and hardy, simply loaded with blooms. 
A Carnival seedling and destined to rank alongside its unbeatable parent. Oct. 10. 
Price: 75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00 
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