. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. One of the best commer(iial /. Mums yet introduced. Identical witiJi Mrs. Edwin A. Seidewitz except that it is a beautiful shade of Enchantress pink. Think what it means to have a Mum of this size and color at Thanks- giving and later! We have grown it for three years and find it the best seller, we have ever had on the place. Orders filled in rotation at the following prices: Rooted Cuttings, $ per 100; $ per 1000 250 at 1000 rate 2^-in. pob, $ per 100 RYAN & CULVER, 27 S. Hazel St., Youngstown, Ohio SUCCESSORS TO H. H. CADE Ham
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. One of the best commer(iial /. Mums yet introduced. Identical witiJi Mrs. Edwin A. Seidewitz except that it is a beautiful shade of Enchantress pink. Think what it means to have a Mum of this size and color at Thanks- giving and later! We have grown it for three years and find it the best seller, we have ever had on the place. Orders filled in rotation at the following prices: Rooted Cuttings, $ per 100; $ per 1000 250 at 1000 rate 2^-in. pob, $ per 100 RYAN & CULVER, 27 S. Hazel St., Youngstown, Ohio SUCCESSORS TO H. H. CADE Hamburg Late Pink Chrysanthemum. This photograph was taken December 28. 1919, and will give a good idea of what H ^MBURG LATE PINK, looks like when grown to single stems and planted six inches each wa). Hamburg: Late Pink is an im- proved late pink Maud Dean, having more petals and, if grown for late, will hardly ever show an open center. The average grower of Chysanthemums must have varieties which are easy to han- dle, and from which he can cut as near 100% of perfect blooms as possible. Hamburg Late Pink has been grown for the last four years, and produces a very high proportion of good flowers. It is not an exhibition variety, but for late pink is one of the best for commercial purposes. It can be had in blojm the latter part of November, by tak- ing an early bud, but some of the flowers will show open centers. By selecting late buds, after October 1, most of the flowers are cut during December, and would advise lo select late buds, as the later buds will hardly ever show an open center, and some llowers can be had even in January. Keeping qualities are excellent and where a graceful pink flower is wanted, Hamburg Late Pink cannot be surpassed. Hamburg Late Pink will be disseminated in the Spring of 1920. Plants will be ready March 1, 1920, and all orders will be filled in rotation. Rooted Cuttinga (by parcel post), $ f»- 100; $15C,00 per 1000 2-inch pota {by expiesa) -
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