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Many of the finest flowers have never been colorplated, since this 
operation is decidedly expensive. Yet, we assure you, we cultivate 
countless varieties of proved merit, lacking only in adequate publicity 
for national renown. 
For instance, here is a set of highly serviceable, ornamental and 
rewarding Mums. All are vigorous, all are handsome, and all deserve 
front-rank rating. 
You may buy these singly, as a money-saving group or any way 
you wish. 
Beacon. Stately, 214-foot pillar of nasturtium-apricot-bronze. Sturdy, 
3-inch bloom, very frost-resistant and fine for bouquets. October 3. 
Ethel Waters. Soft primrose-yellow sport of Ivory Glow, with 3-inch, 
recurved blooms. Erect, 2 to 2144-foot plant. October 3. 
Fire Engine. Flashing, 3-inch daisies of scarlet-crimson, with gaudy 
orange reverse. Heavily productive, 214-foot bush. October 1. 
Holiday. Unsung hero of several Octobers here. A showy, 314-inch 
decorative of tawny bronze. Nice for cutting. 2 feet. October 1. 
Leshara. Whimsical, 3-inch flower of mulberry-red, with oddly twisted 
petals. Completely frost-proof, 18-inch plant. September 30. 
= Snowspoon. Should be the best white spoon, with its bushy, 2-foot, mid- 
September display and crisp-petaled, spooned blooms. 
Sulphur Spoon. Not pronouncedly spooned, but a tireless producer of 
novel sulphur-yellow sprays. Stalwart, 2-foot specimens in late Septem- 
ber. 
Any of above, 75c each; 3 of same variety, $2.00; 12 for $7.45 
Special Insert Offer S 
1 each above 7 : 7 
fe nenee $4, 50 (You save 75c) 
Special Tusert Offer S-7 
DON’T FORGET—you have an urgent and 
oct) Ch ere a ; ; 3 each above 7 (21 in all) 
most cordial invitation to visit Bristol’s Mum for only $12.35 
display in October. 
BRISTOL'S OWN MUM FERTILIZER 
MUM-GRO 
For the first time we offer you Bristol’s favorite chemical fertilizer. The 
high percentage of root-making elements in the formula makes sturdy feeding 
roots, and there is sufficient nitrogen for lush foliage, strong, straight stems and 
bountiful flowers after rooting has started. 
May be broadcast at the rate of 1 Ib. per 50 sq. ft., or for economy’s sake, 
give each plant a heaping tablespoonful at time of planting. Can be repeated at 
half strength in August if growth seems backward. Always cultivate and water 
in at once. Splendid also for other perennials and annuals. Safe, sure and 
productive—that’s MUM-GRO! 
d-lb. bag $1.60, postpaid (please add 25c west of the Mississippi). This 
is enough for 100 plants all year. Store in a dry, cool place. 
MUM-GRO GOOD FOR MUMS AND ALL OTHER FLOWERS AS WELL 
