Bristol’s Famous Single Koreans 
DAINTY BUT PROFUSE 























LOUISE SCHLING. (B. N., 
1935.) Unquestionably the 
finest red single Korean. 
Maturing salmon-red. Ex- 
tremely free, never fails. 
2¥%4'. Early Oct. 
CERES. (B. N., 1934.) Has 
been compared to ripen- 
ing grain in autumn sun- 
shine. Distinct gold and 
copper blend. 2'%'. Oct. 
10. 
APOLLO. (B. N., 1943.) ee ©. 
Sparkling orange bronze, 
free and lovely. Glorious FIREGLOW. (B. N., 1945.) Colorful oriental red 
fall color. 2Y%'. Oct. 10. gradually getting bronzy red. Vivid rich plant, 
tidy and compact 18". At best in second year. 
DAPHNE. (B. N., 1934.) 
Breathtaking soft old rose. 
Sie Oct a0; 
VENUS. (B. N., 1936.) 
Best early pink. Beautiful 
by mid-Sept. Orchid 
shades. 2Y2'. 
479 2 rE) 


NORTH STAR. (B. N., 1944.) Best white single. 
Florists’ favorite for cutting. Tremendously pro- 
fuse and hardy. Grand its second year. Sept. 
20th. 2Y2'. 

ASTRID. Very hardy, soft pink and apricot. Glossy foliage. 2Y%2 feet. Oct. 10. 
Silver 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Golden yellow. Glossy foliage. 2% feet. Oct. 10. Moon 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR, (B. N., 1933.) Fine early crimson. Cuts well. Sept. 25th. 2 ft. 
DUBONNET. Rich wine and purple blend. Oriental effect. 2 feet. Oct. 10. 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. (B. N., 1940.) Far better 
than illustration. Good gleaming bronze on 
heavy 2!' plant. One of the hardiest mums. 
Early Oct. 
Autumn Lights 
SILVER MOON. (B. N., 1942.) Fine, sturdy 
gleaming white. 2/2'. Late September. 

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