. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Maech 27, 1913. The Florists'Review 75 CHRYSANTHEMUMS From our list off over 800 varieties we are growing, we have the following In 2H2-lnch pots ready ffor Immediate shipment: URSULA QRISWOLD-A creamy-wbite sport from W. Etherington. 50c per plant; $ per dozen. ELEANOR—A splendid light pink Anemone which makes lovely sprays for cutting. $ per dozen; $ per hundred. RAMAPO—Oneof the finest yellows in sight, and Bronze Brighthurst. $ per dozen; $15 00 per hundred. Smith's Advance, Gloria, October Frost, Unaka, Wells' Late Pink, Mme.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Maech 27, 1913. The Florists'Review 75 CHRYSANTHEMUMS From our list off over 800 varieties we are growing, we have the following In 2H2-lnch pots ready ffor Immediate shipment: URSULA QRISWOLD-A creamy-wbite sport from W. Etherington. 50c per plant; $ per dozen. ELEANOR—A splendid light pink Anemone which makes lovely sprays for cutting. $ per dozen; $ per hundred. RAMAPO—Oneof the finest yellows in sight, and Bronze Brighthurst. $ per dozen; $15 00 per hundred. Smith's Advance, Gloria, October Frost, Unaka, Wells' Late Pink, Mme. Desjouis, Clementine Touset and Mrs. O. H. Kahn. $ per hundred: $ per 1000. New Early Flowering Varieties for outside hlooming. La Bhin, Border Beauty, Champagne, Harvest Home, Dora Blick, Crimson Pride, Carmelite, Evelyn, Mrs. A. Beech, L'Argentuillais, Etoile d'Or, October Gold, Wells' Primrose. Mrs. Scott and Carrie. $ dozen; $ per hundred. Decorative Varieties—Dean's Favorite. Source d'Or, Crimson Source d'Or, Lizzie Adcock. Crimson Quintus, Hortus Tolosanus and Rayonnante. Splendid for growing as pot plants. $ per dozen; $ per hundred Single Varieties—W. Buckingham, Hilda Wells, Nar- cissus and Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. $ per dozen; $1' .00 per hundred, and 70 other kinds in smaller quantities. ROSE MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER We are sold out on March delivery off this ffine Rose, but will have 30,000 [ready April 18th; graffted and own root stock. DID YOU INVESTIGATE SHAWYER7 DID YOU KNOW- That the New York Florists' Club awarded it ninety-one points srrowincr in the benches, more than it scored it as a cut flower on the exhibition table? Its true Rose-pink color persists even when Killamey and other pinks are wretchedly pale? That no matter how strong the growth, the bud is always perfect? That while the bud is full enough to admit of its being a splendid summer flowering Rose, it will open just as free in mid-winter and is a rapid grower? If


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