HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
There is nothing to excel these in satisfaction or to bring color to the garden in the fall of 
the year. They like rich soil, lots of sun and water. The varieties offered below are the best in 
color and type, and will make a tremendous show for a small outlay. Our plants, ready in May, 
are in 3-inch pots with well-developed root-systems. 
You can make your own selection and take them with you, or send in your order and we 
will deliver, if you live within our delivery area. See Free Delivery on pages 1 and 5. 
CUSHION MUMS or 
AZALEAMUMS 
Bronze Mound 
Hollymum 
Major Cushion 
Red Cloud 
White Mound 
POMPON VARIETIES 
*Bowl o’ Gold 
Canary Wonder 
Chiquita 
Fred F. Rockwell 
Jubilee 
Masquerade 
Rosita 
*Snow Elf 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
*Admiration 
Alex Cumming 
Avalanche 
Betty 
Charles Nye 
Courageous 
Fascination 
Flaxen Beauty 
Fortune 
*Gondolier 
Huntsman 
Ivory Glow 
Joan Helen 
Lavender Lady 
Lee Powell 
Moonbeams 
Patricia Lehman 
Pink Surprise 
Red Velvet 
*Reverie 
Ronald 
Spindrift 
Success 
Vanguard 
Violet 
Yellow Avalanche 
SPOON VARIETIES 
Lilac Spoon 
Peach Spoon 
White Spoon 
Yellow Spoon 
Color description 
Beautiful compact bronze of varying shades. 
Excellent rich yellow; foliage like American Holly. 
Deep rose-pink, 2-in. flowers paling very little. 
Best red cushion; showy 21%-in., rich velvety red. 
Plants covered with 2-in. white, rounded pompons. 
Low mounds, 2 ft. across of golden yellow globes. 
Hugespraysofcanary-primrose yellow 1 144-in. globes. 
Fine compact, domed flower of deep lemon yellow. 
Bronze and orange-scarlet tones; prolifte; resists frost. 
Informal 14%-in. glowing red turning clear deep red. 
Compact mauve-rose buttons with purple-red center. 
Symmetrical plants; neat light Persian rose buttons. 
Gleaming white, 144-inch pompons in airy sprays. 
Peach-salmon-fawn flushed red-gold, 3 in. diam. 
Superb 4-in., pure cerise flowers maturing rose. 
Magnifrcent, pure white, fluffy, over 314-in. across. 
Semi-double fine apple-blossom pink, upright plant. 
Bright golden yellow, 21% in. across, ball shaped. 
Vivid crimson-red, 314-in. flowers which last well. 
Silvery lavender-pink 4-in. flowers; center deeper. 
Peach, yellow, coral; gold tinted center, 4-in. diam. 
Very double, cream-white-peart blend, 3% in. diam. 
Claret overlaid with crimson-vermilion, 344 tn. diam. 
Scarlet-orange shaded walnut-bronze; 3-1n. double. 
Very double, creamy white 3-in. with recurved petals 
Sparkling garnet shading to purple, 244-in., semi-dbl. 
Fine pure lavender, 3-in., full-double flowers. 
Fluffy Chinese-yellow, 414-in.; center tinged orange. 
Cream-yellow, 3 in. across, with primrose center. 
Fluffy, recurved, geranium pink centered peach. 
Wide plant loaded with 2-in. clear pink, dbl. flowers. 
Full-double, rich velvety crimson-red flowers. 
Maple-walnut tinted coral-buff; mahogany eye 
Grand 3-in. double blooms of vivid clear claret color. 
Double 3-in. white flower with soft creamy center 
Unfading, brilliant crimson, full 3 to 4 m. blooms. 
Huge 4-in. golden yellow flowers faintly tinted russet. 
Glowing wine-purple, double 244-in. flowers. 
Sprays of big, fluffy soft yellow flowers, 344-in. across. 
Wide, lilac-pink spoon with silvery white tubes. 
Peach with Chinese-yellow tubes aging peach-pink. 
Large, handsome white with creamy center. 
Large, golden yellow flowers 31% in. across. 
*1953 Bristol Introductions 
See Our Hardy Chrysanthemums in Full Bloom Next Fall! 
Height In Bloom |Each 3 for Doz. 
12-15 in.| Sept. 5 
12-15 in. | Sept. 25 
12)ine Sept. 10 -50 $1.35 $5.00 
12-15 in. | Sept. 20 
12-15 in.| Sept. 1 
12s Sept. 15 | $0.90 2.50 9.00 
2-2 ft. | Sept. 25 60 1.65 6.00 
20 in. Sepia Uo Da 500) 
Diitte Octeam! 15) 2.00) 7250 
1% ft. Oct al ie 200M 50 
Detice Sept. 25 -60 1.657 6:00 
Dts Sept. 20 0 leo: 00) 
2¥6 ft. | Oct. 10 60 1.65 6.00 
2% ft Sept. 25 90 2.50 9.00 
214 ft Oct 1 Se OOM 250) 
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2 tt ept. 20 
Mee | eee + 50 1.35 5.00 
216 ft. | Oct ty 
DR Sept. 25 aiher P00” VERO 
Dit. Octet 60 1.65 6.00 
2M6 ft. Oct. 5: 60 1.65 6.00 
2% ft. | Sept. 25 90 2.50 9.00 
aoe ke Oct. 10 
Ditt. Oct 1 
(ZrcelnSeote 15 0 Ne 1255) 5:00 
a Veatts | Oct. 5 
2% ft. | Sept. 20 -60 1.65 6.00 
Dive tte a| Oct 1. -60 1.65 6.00 
Dative Oct. 1 -60 1.65 6.00 
PR fie Sept. 1 Oe leS 5500: 
Pio sie, | Ofetin © asl) ihelby Eyl) 
Dette: Sept. 25 90 2.50 9.00 
2Yontte leOct.. 15 sX0) ilsts a0) 
1144-2 ft. | Oct. 1 75 2.00) 7.50 
2% ft. | Oct 1 -60 1.65 6.00 
Da tte Oct 5 
Ditites Sept. 15 250) 12350 55:00 
Die Sept. 20 
2 Ee on 1 
LU et. 5 
50 in. Cnet Oe LoS 5-00 
D Et: Octal 
Plants will be for sale in full bloom and may be moved to your fall garden without set-back. 
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