. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEUBBB 16, 1818. The Florists' Review 103 NEW VARIETIES YOU NEED NEW POMPONS Hilda Canning. A bronze seedling from Baby, raised by the Mount Greenwood Cemetery Association. Tiie finest dis- tinct novelty offered in years. It is one which every chrysanthemum grower should include in his planting. Romaine Warren. In the class with Frank Wilcox, a commercial sort that will be profitable. Orange-bronze in color. Strong grower, making nice sprays. Stiff-stemmed, and needs almost no ty- ing. It is a worthy companion to Golden Climax as a money-maker an


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEUBBB 16, 1818. The Florists' Review 103 NEW VARIETIES YOU NEED NEW POMPONS Hilda Canning. A bronze seedling from Baby, raised by the Mount Greenwood Cemetery Association. Tiie finest dis- tinct novelty offered in years. It is one which every chrysanthemum grower should include in his planting. Romaine Warren. In the class with Frank Wilcox, a commercial sort that will be profitable. Orange-bronze in color. Strong grower, making nice sprays. Stiff-stemmed, and needs almost no ty- ing. It is a worthy companion to Golden Climax as a money-maker and will flower between Golden Climax and Frank Wilcox. Delphlne Dodge. Light pink in color, making large, full sprays. Flowers' small. It is a big producer per sQuare foot of bench. Price of above, $ per doz., $ lOO NEW SINGLE VARIETIES Katewood. I f you grow fancy stock for a high-class trade. Katewood will prove the finest single you have ever grown. It is clear, bright pink in color, A tall, strong grower, and makes the finijst in- dividual flowers of any of the Singles. Virginia Holden. The finest deep crim- son ever offered. As deep as Harvard in color and one of the easiest varieties to handle. Makes good sprays and good- sized plants. Jessica McMurray. A soft rose-pink that follows Mrs. Buckingham into flower. Good for a select trade. Pinic Simplicitv. Shell pink, medium dwarf in growth, strong-stemmed. A very choice variety for any grower to handle. Jane Ingalls. A semi-dwarf seedling from Brutus. Comes into flower for Thanksgiving. Reddish bronze in color. Will make excellent pot plant. Price of above, $ per doz., $ per lOO. BARBARA DAVIS A N. Pierson, Inc. CROMWELL, CONN. LARGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS Barbara Davis. The finest novelty of the season for the commercial grower. A reddish bronze, reflexed with orange reverse to the petal. It is medium dwarf in growth, making strong steftis and good foliage. It is a color that sells on sight,


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