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(Pat. 640) 
~y The earliest, hardiest 
anemone flowering mum 
for our area. Louis Reich- 
ert’s noted introduction, the 
first of its type for the 
North. Varies beautifully 
from rich bronzy-red to soft 
strawberry. A lovely con- 
PRICE trast from cushions in center. 
Sturdy 2! plant. Oct. 15. 
60c each eben ye E 
3 for $1.60 PRICE 
75c¢ Each ae ae : 
3 for $2.00 : Korean paintees 

(BN 1947)—Lovely, like the matchless rugs for which it was named. 
Rich rosy crimson, shaded to wine, blended perfectly, splendid for 
cutting. Very hardy 2! plant, at best from Oct. 10 on. 

SOME DETAILS ABOUT BRISTOL MUMS 
We ai Bristol always seek the new and better in plants. Mums have been in eae it hite, thi dead N fh 
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bred here since 1925, and the next few years promise grand new things. MUS MESSRS NSM) AOS ULES LBS Let ge 235;0 ge 
Bristol Mums can make the garden alive and ablaze with color for added fluffy blooms in dense DMN, shaded USNs / white at first, 
weeks each year. Last Fall’s gorgeous display assures many new gardens turning to pure white. Usually flowers by Sept. 20. Irresistible 
of Mums for 1950. for weeks. 18" stocky plant. 
We prefer 2!4" potted plants both to sell and to plant for our own use. 
Follow our printed instructions and have a lovely Fall Garden. Price: 50c Each, 3 for $1.40 
REMEMBER BRISTOL—BIRTHPLACE OF HYBRID KOREANS! 
Avalanche 

(BN 1948) 
PRICE: 60c Each Often called, “The Bronze with Per- 
3 for $1.60 » ye sonality,” but really a blended 
oye ts oy beauty. Warm tints of bronzy peach 
ry W. and soft orange buff. Totally 
different in effect. Fine for 
cutting, with 2' stems and 
blooms often 3" across. 
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