a 
Sentimental Old Favorites 
i Still in Vogue . 
Hearkening Back 
“i fo Pre-Korean Days 
at Bristol 
ALL VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE 
65c each; 3 fer $1.75 
unless otherwise noted 
JEAN CUMMING.  (B.N., 
VANGUARD 1931.) At one time “‘the 
white,” still a criterion of 
floral perfection. 2 feet. Late ne _ 
September. 
JEAN TREADWAY.  (B. 
N., 1931.) As youthfully 
sweet as ever. A 3-inch 
double of soft raspberry- 
pink garnished by gor- 
geous red eye. 2 feet. 
Late September. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. (B.N., 
1934.) Connoisseur’s dream— 
a huge, lovely clear coral in 
bloom October 10. 2 feet. 
BARBARA CUMMING. (B. 
N., 1928.) A hallowed treasure 
for early bloom. Bronzy yel- 
low, often in flower by Labor 
Day. 
l each above 4 for only 
(You save 45c) $ 2 a f 3 
3 each (12 plants) for only 
$5.25 
VANGUARD. (B.N., 1951.) 
Just about the finest “‘big’’ 
yellow for northern areas. Gi- 
gantic 4-inch bloom, deep 
gold, perhaps bronze tinted, 
on lusty 214-foot plant. Stu- 
pendous if disbudded. Octo- 
ber 5. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
BURMA. (B.N., 1944.) Ab- 
solutely artful in form—not 
a petal out of place. The 
acme of all bronzes for super- 
latively graceful blooms and 
cutting sprays. Rich bronze 
tastefully draped with cop- 
pery pink. 2 feet. Late 
September. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
ASPAGs : 
BARBARA CUMMING 
GRANNY SCOVILL 
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