. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Rooted Cuttings, $ per doz., $ per 100, $ per 1000. 2V4-inch per doz., 7M per 100, per 1000. C. H. Totty Glorious Sunbeam Chadwick Supreme Golden Mistletoe Sunglow December Beauty Indian Summer W. H. Chadwick December Gem Mistletoe William Turner Glenview Odessa Yellow William Golden Chadwick Rose Perfection Turner General Purpose Varieties Rooted Cuttings, $ per doz., $ 2Vi-inch 75 per doz., Chas. Rager Chieftain Chrysolora Early Frost Edw. Seidewitz Glory of the Pacific Golden Glow Gojden Queen Harvard Major B


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Rooted Cuttings, $ per doz., $ per 100, $ per 1000. 2V4-inch per doz., 7M per 100, per 1000. C. H. Totty Glorious Sunbeam Chadwick Supreme Golden Mistletoe Sunglow December Beauty Indian Summer W. H. Chadwick December Gem Mistletoe William Turner Glenview Odessa Yellow William Golden Chadwick Rose Perfection Turner General Purpose Varieties Rooted Cuttings, $ per doz., $ 2Vi-inch 75 per doz., Chas. Rager Chieftain Chrysolora Early Frost Edw. Seidewitz Glory of the Pacific Golden Glow Gojden Queen Harvard Major Bonnaffon Maud Dean Oconto Pacific Supreme per 100, $ per IDOO. per 100, per 1000. Polly Rose Richmond Unaka White Chieftain Yellow Polly Rose Yellow Early Frost New Pompons WHITE SURPRISE New General Purpose Varieties Rooted Cuttings, $ per 100, $ per 1000. ininSF nAVFNPflRT ^""o" tyP^. which is the true Pom- LiVUli}!:. Ui\Y rUIVl. pon Rich bronze in color; very flo- riferous, making full sprays. We have had 32 finished flowers on a single spray. A wonderful producer, growing freely and, with ordinary care and spacing, filling the bench with a mass of bloom. A favorite wherever shown. Matures November 10. THANKSGIVING PINK (Baur). "Ueip cerisepink and of decidedly rtflcxed type" de- scribes the color and form of this new sort. As its name implies, it is a late-blooming variety, coming in frum JS'ovimbcr 20 to December 1, when there are few good pink surts available. It is a large, well- formed, solid flower and stands packing and liandling without bruising. From June 1 planting it grows about four feet and from later planting is more dwarf. It is strong stemmed and keeps well when cut. It is valuable to the commercial grower who needs late pink varieties to complete his assortment, and should be an a>set to the private grower, who is usually iiretty well cut out when Pink would be ready for cuttinK, Rooted C


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