. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DBCKMBBR 10, 1914. The Florists' Review 47. 1; Intensity, crimson, September 10 j Dr. Enguehard, pink, September 10; Mistletoe, blush white, last bud extra late. C. W. GOOD WHITE POMPONS. Will you please give me the names of two good white pompon chrysanthe- mums, an early and a late one! I want to buy some stock plants now, to pro- pagate from next spring. "Will 100' plants yield 400 cuttings! H. A. C. Elva is a fine early white. Queen of Whites is a beautiful creamy white. Helen Newberry, with large flowers, is good for Thanksgiving or even
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DBCKMBBR 10, 1914. The Florists' Review 47. 1; Intensity, crimson, September 10 j Dr. Enguehard, pink, September 10; Mistletoe, blush white, last bud extra late. C. W. GOOD WHITE POMPONS. Will you please give me the names of two good white pompon chrysanthe- mums, an early and a late one! I want to buy some stock plants now, to pro- pagate from next spring. "Will 100' plants yield 400 cuttings! H. A. C. Elva is a fine early white. Queen of Whites is a beautiful creamy white. Helen Newberry, with large flowers, is good for Thanksgiving or even later. One hundred stock plants should give you several times 400 cuttings if properly taken care of. ' C. W. Chrysanthemum William Turner as a Pot Plant. blooms all come pure white. It is in good season for Thanksgiving and will keep until Christmas. C. W. TURNER AS A POT PLANT. Nothing at present in sight compares with William Turner as an exhibition chrysanthemum; for size of bloom it is at present without an equal, and it is an easy doer, so that success with it is general. The big, pure white, perfectly formed blooms were the feature of many an autumn flower show. Now comes Paul Ryee, of the Bay house Floral Co., Boise, Idaho, with an illustration of Turner as a pot plant. The plant was grown in an 8-ineh pot and carried seven blooms on disbudded growths. CHBTSANTHEMUMS. Will you kindly tell us what varieties of chrysanthemums to grow that will' bloom after Thanksgiving? We have Dean, Nonin, Nagoya, White Bonnaffon and Enguehard, but they all are over by November 25. We should like to have several later ones. Please give us information in regard to the latest varieties in the market, so that we can buy stock. W,-(f M. & S. Late Pink, September 12; Yellow Eaton, September 10; W. H. Chadwick, blush, September 15, extra late; Thanksgiv- ing Queen, creamy white, September 15, extra late; Pockett's Surprise, scarlet and bronze, September 1, extra late; Antique, bronze
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