SUMMERTIME 
LOUISE 
SCHLING 
ae 
BRISTOL'S 
VENUS 
APOLLO. (B.N., 1934.) Glorious fall color, warm orange- 
bronze. 216 feet. October 10. 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Fine cut flower of soft bronzy yellow. 
216 feet. October 10. 
ASTRID. Very hardy Northland Daisy of tender apricot- 
pink. Rubbery foliage. 2 feet. October 10. 
CERES. (B.N., 1934.) BS Ry sauty. Ripe gold and 
copper blend, superb for cutting. 2 6 feet. October 10. 
DAPHNE. (B.N., 1934.) Connoisseur’s color, lovely old-rose 
to Daphne-pink. 3 feet. October 10. 
DUBONNET. Richest colored Northland Daisy; stunning 
wine-purple. 2 feet. October 10. 
LOUISE SCHLING. (B.N., 1935.) Outstanding red, tinted 
salmon. Probably best single of all. 2144 feet. October 5. 
WORTH STAR. (B.N., 1944.) Florist’s favorite white daisy, 
a grand cutter. Very hardy; blooms September 15. 2% 
feet. 
SILVER MOON. (B.N., 1942.) Leathery, 21-inch white, 
fairly shines in sunlight. 2% feet. Late September. 
VENUS. (B.N., ee Deep rose-pink tinted orchid. A 
beauty. Vigorous, 214-foot plant. September 20. 
Above group, 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
SUMMERTIME 
(B.N., 1947.) Plant Pat. 689. A secure all-time Bristol 
favorite. Huge bouquets of gleaming golden daisies, 2 inches 
across, from July on in its second year. Very hardy; divide 
the plants each third spring. Months of color for cold areas. 
2 feet. Illustrated above 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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