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Historical Seed Catalogs: Garden novelties, 1937 / Bristol Nurseries, Inc.. – 64 in a series

Posted on June 12, 2020 by Douglas E. Welch


Historical Seed Catalogs: Garden novelties, 1937 / Bristol Nurseries, Inc.. – 64 in a series


This is a scan of a vintage advertisement, likely for a nursery, dating back to 1937. The advertisement features a black and white photograph of a sprawling garden filled with rows of flowering plants, possibly chrysanthemums. A winding pathway cuts through the garden, leading toward a building partially visible in the distance. Above the image, in a decorative script font, is the text “1937 Garden Novelties”. Below that, in a larger, bolder font, is the text "BRISTOL NURSERIES, INC. BRISTOL, CONN. ORIGINATORS OF HYBRID KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS".  A small library stamp with the date "FEB 27 1937" appears in the upper right corner.

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Historical Seed Catalogs: Garden novelties, 1937 / Bristol Nurseries, Inc.. - 64 in a series


Historical Seed Catalogs: Garden novelties, 1937 / Bristol Nurseries, Inc.. - 64 in a seriesHistorical Seed Catalogs: Garden novelties, 1937 / Bristol Nurseries, Inc.. - 64 in a series


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Publication date 1937

Topics Nursery stock Connecticut Bristol Catalogs, Plants, Ornamental Catalogs, Shrubs Catalogs

Publisher Bristol, Conn. : Bristol Nurseries, Inc.

Collection usda-nurseryandseedcatalog; usdanationalagriculturallibrary; biodiversity; fedlink; americana

Digitizing sponsor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

Contributor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

Language English

Volume 1937

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