



FRED F. ROCKWELL. (Pat. No. 718.) Our 1946 special still the 
best of its type. A dazzling beauty, its gorgeous bronze and 
orange-scarlet tones are the best in any pompon. Free, 
frost-hardy blooms from late Sept.-Nov. An all-time 
Bristol favorite. 2'. 
75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00 
Korean 
Princess 
KOREAN PRINCESS 
(Pat. No. 640.) Louis 
Reichert grew it from 
seed of our old Kor- 
eans,. It is our privi- 
lege to offer it to you 
as the first garden 
anemone type for this 
area. Rich bronzy 
red, softening to 
strawberry—the 
golden bronze tips in 
the center make a 
lovely contrast. Husky 
2! plant. Oct. 15. 
75 cts. each 
3 for $2.00 















HYBRID 
Bokhara 


Be 
Fred F. Rockwell 
SUMMERTIME. (Pat. No. 689.) Bristol’s 1947 novel- 
ty now grown all over America. A summer blooming 
beauty when established. It glistens with sunny 
golden sprays of single flowers from late July on. 
As hardy as any plant in the garden. Divide every 
third year. 2" blossoms, on a heavy 2' plant. Nice 
foliage. A real addition to our gardens. 
75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00 v 

Summertime 
The! Lovely BOKHARA. (B. N., 1947.) So named because 
its rich beauty is like that of Bokhara rugs. Soft rosy crimson 
and wine shades in marvelous blends. Very lusty, hardy 2 ft. 
plant in bloom Oct. 10th. Perfect double blooms for cutting. 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 
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