BRISTOL PROUDLY PRESENTS FOR 1950 

Sincerity (White Sport) 
“Lavender Lady,” still America’s favorite Chrysanthe- 
mum, has graciously presented us with Nature’s thrilling 
gift—a “Sport” of real value. Result—‘Sincerity,” a 
lovely pearly white for every Fall garden. Visitors are 
enthralled by the mass of bloom, beautiful and clean. 
Like its parent, with full double 3" blooms on a lusty 
plant 2/2! tall. A show in itself. Color is faintly lavender- 
pink at first, but soon becomes a gleaming pure white 
with a fascinating pearly cast. Definitely grand—easy 
to grow—each plant a bouquet. Vigorous and different. 
Blooms from late September on. 
PRICE: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 

Moonbeams 
Woonbeams 
(50-46 C.P.K.)—A vastly improved form of the famous 
“Pale Moon.” More and better flowers on a strong 
stem, well spaced. Huge sprays of fluffy soft primrose- 
yellow blossoms, fully double 32" beauties. Blends 
splendidly with darker colors for bedding or cutting. 
Plant grows 22-3! tall, of eye-filling vigor; a “must” 
for those enjoying delicate shades. Destined to replace 
‘Pale Moon.” Blooms Oct. 1. 
PRICE: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 



Sincerity 
Masquerade 
(41-46 C.P.)—Trim and compact, a much hardier hybrid 
of the choice but tender old favorite “Jewel.” Grows in 
a rounded 2' mass, loaded with neat 1" balls of silvery 
rose with darker centers. Glistens in sun of early Octo- 
ber, appearing almost deep lavender in certain lights. 
PRICE: 75c each, 3 for $2.00 

Masquerade 
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