. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ..-».? V ? ',• MABCH 4, 1020 The Florists^ Review 113 RICHARD DIENER CO., he, Kentfield, Marin Co., rCLADIOLI The varieties here offered have been tested in every state of the Union, as well as in foreign countries, and they have been found far superior to any varieties now in existence. They will, without any doubt, be the leading varieties in the near future. ^ No. 1. Mrs. William Kent Per Bulb Per Doz. Per 100 Light fawn to light ashes of roses; old rose in throat, sometimes lightly striped with rose-pink. It is a very rapid propa- gator.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ..-».? V ? ',• MABCH 4, 1020 The Florists^ Review 113 RICHARD DIENER CO., he, Kentfield, Marin Co., rCLADIOLI The varieties here offered have been tested in every state of the Union, as well as in foreign countries, and they have been found far superior to any varieties now in existence. They will, without any doubt, be the leading varieties in the near future. ^ No. 1. Mrs. William Kent Per Bulb Per Doz. Per 100 Light fawn to light ashes of roses; old rose in throat, sometimes lightly striped with rose-pink. It is a very rapid propa- gator. Flowers are 6 inches in diameter and spikes 4 to S ft. high $ $ $ 1-in. to lyi-in., small bulb 25 No. It. Anna Eberius Dark velvety purple; throat deeper shade; flowers 6 inches in diameter; spikes 3 to 4 ft. high; fine, long, well set spikes 25 1-in. to lyi-ia., small bulb 12 No. 22. San Anselmo Pure white, slightly striped with ruby pink. Immense, free flowering; fine for cut flowers. Flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 ft. high 50 1-in. to 1^-in., small bulb 25 No. 24. D. J. Whitney Salmon-flesh with two striped and spot- ted and red under-petals; opens in a full cluster at the apex of the stem, giving the appearance of a canna. Flowers 5^4 inches in diameter; spikes 4 to 5 ft. high. Earliest of all; good for forcing 1-in. to IJ/^-in., small bulb 75 No. 130. Thos. T. Kent Rose-pink with ruby running through center of each petal; very vigorous in growth; this is one of our largest varieties; one of the heaviest propagators; flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter, spikes 6 ft 50 lin. to 1^-in., small bulb *... .25 $ .50 $ No. M4. Captain Asher Carter Bakar , Per Bulb Per Doz. Per 100 Rich, velvety red with darker center; flowers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 ft. high. This was awarded the silver medal at the P. P. I. E., 1915, for the best of all


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