THE FAMED SINGLE 
Richly Hued Daisies of Wand-like Grace 
Airily Supreme in Bouquets 
@APOLLO. (B.N., 1934.) Glowing orange-bronze, a pulse-stirring sight. 21% feet. 
October 10. 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Outstanding for cutting. Elegant soft bronzy yellow. 214 feet. 
October 10. 
@CERES. (B.N., 1934.) Symbolic of Harvest Goddess. Wheat-like gold and copper. 
21% feet. October 10. 
@DAPHNE. (B.N., 1934.) Mellow pastel old-rose to daphne-pink. Exquisite. 
3 feet. October 10. 
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tune 
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DUBONNET. Exotic wine-pur- 
ple tones. Very hardy. 2 feet. 
October 10. 
@LOUISE SCHLING. (B.N., 1935.) 
Splendid warm red, overcast deep 
salmon. Most popular of all. 214 feet. 
October 5. 
NORTH STAR. (B.N., 1944.) Very 
choice for cutting. A bountiful white. 
Very hardy. 21% feet. September 25. 
SILVER MOON. (B.N., 1942.) Glisten- 
ing white as if dipped in molten wax. 
Robust, 214-foot plant. October 1. 
VENUS. (B.N., 1942.) Charming rich 
rose-pink of orchid tones. Very sturdy 
grower. 214 feet. September 20. 
MOIRA GODDARD. Stunning English 
beauty, a delightful pastel of warm 
old-rose. Very hardy. 2 feet. October 5. 
PRINCESS MARGARET. Splendid 
addition. A rugged, hardy rich salmon- 
shrimp opening soft brick-red. A mass 
of bloom from September 20 on. 2 feet. 
CINDY. (Darker than _ illustration.) 
New. A huge, full-bodied daisy, often 
31% inches across. Luxurious velvety 
red; very showy. 2 feet. October 1. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
KOREANS! 
SUMMERTIME 
SUMMERTIME. (B.N., 1947.) Plant 
Pat. 689. Still unparalleled for 
summer bloom. Absolutely over- 
flows in golden bounties its second 
year, from July on. Simply a 
“must-have” for colder areas. 
Divide every third year; hardy as 
an oak. 2 feet as a rule. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
ALL 
VARIETIES 
ON THIS PAGE 
UNLESS OTHERWISE 
NOTED 
65¢ each 
3 for $1.75 
BRISTOL SINGLES—THE ORIGINAL KOREAN HYBRIDS 13 
