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DE PETRIS NOVELTY INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1949 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen—except where noted 
Bridesmaid — Persian pink Anemone with glistening 
green cushion, a charming contrast and a delightful 
flower. Can be grown disbudded or in sprays. Ma- 
tures November 1Sth. 
Giant Clover—Clover pink, large flowering Pompon. 
Suitable for growing in sprays or can be disbudded. 
Matures November 8th. Height 4% feet. 
Sugar ’N Spice—Apricot buff Single with pink over- 
tones on the individual petals, producing a warm 
glowing shade of color. Individual flowers of fine 
substance—about 3 inches across—and several rows 
of petals. Fine sturdy habit of growth. Can be grown 
naturally in sprays or disbudded. Matures November 
8th. Height 3 feet. 
Detroiter—A deep crimson-maroon, formal Pompon. 
This variety matures by October 10th which assures 
the outdoor gardener frost free blooms. This is an 
excellent cutting variety for the sprays are well placed 
on 24% foot stems. 
Golden State—A deep golden yellow, tight Pompon 
which is a great improvement over Pomponette. This 
is a taller variety, with excellent foliage. It can be 
counted to be in bloom by September 30th and will 
continue in good condition for over a month. Height 
2772 tect 
Indian Maid—A well named variety for it is a true 
Indian red in color with a great deal of vibrancy. A 
well foliaged plant of clean habit. This informal 
Pompon is in flower about October Ist on stems 21 
feet tall. 
John Gambling—A shaggy informal Pompon of a good 
raspberry red hue. The foliage is deep, glossy green 
which makes a fine contrast to the lovely flowers. Ex- 
cellent cutting material can be had from this variety 
by October 8th. 
Mary MacArthur — An ideal garden or greenhouse 
Pompon of symmetrical form. This is a warm, rasp- 
berry-rose washed with gold at the tips of the petals. 
Produces numerous sprays with good green foliage. 
Is an excellent cut flower for it has long lasting 
qualities. In bloom by October 15th. Height 2% to 3 
feet. Price 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
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BRISTOL'S NOVELTIES AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Golden Carpet (Bristol)—Imagine a rug made of glow- 
ing golden pompons! A creeping mound, 2 feet or 
more across, glittering in the fall sun, only 1 foot 
high. A startling new plant destined for fame. Ideal 
for bedding, accenting, edging or rock garden. Has 
hardy C Arcticum blood; nothing like it in present 
gardens. Perfect little globes the full length of each 
stem from September 15th on. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Four 
Huntsman (Bristol)—Here is a vivid newcomer, a grand 
fall color for your garden. Vividly brilliant scarlet 
orange, Overcast walnut bronze. Flower 3 inch full 
double. Plant 21% feet tall, lusty, and hardy, simply 
loaded with blooms. A Carnival seedling and 
destined to rank alongside its unbeatable parent. 
The outstanding variety in the fields on this date. 
October 10th. Price: $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
