March 24, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



957 



La DETROIT 



Easiest Grower and Best Monev Maker. 



A SEEDLING OF TESTOUT AND BRIDESMAID. 



TO BE, DISSEMINATED APRIL 1, 1904. 



Every Rose Grower Who Has Seen it on Our Place 

 Has Left an Order for Stock. 



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COLOR. 



Prevailing color a 

 beautiful shell pink, 

 shading in the center 

 to a soft rose pink. 

 The reverse of the 

 outer petal is of a 

 creamy, flesh tint, 

 shading to silvery to- 

 ward the base, which 

 may best be described 

 as opalescent. 



The full, open flow- 

 er discloses a vivid 

 richness of coloring, 

 rare and fascinating. 



FRAGRANCE. 



Subtle, strongly tea- 

 scented; reminds one 

 of Old Bon Silene. 



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FORM. 



Large, cup-shaped, 

 heavy petal, shell-like 

 in formation. 



GROWTH. 



Strong and healthy, 

 with a rich, glossy fo- 

 liage, rampant and 

 vigorous, with a strong 

 tendency to long 

 shoots; very prolific. 



^// orders boo%ed 

 filled in rotation 

 beginning ylpril 1. 



For "own root" plants from 2"2-inch pots: 



1 Plant, each $0 75 



12 Plants, each b'l 



25 Plants, each 50 



.10 Plants and over and less than liiO, each 30 



100 Plants and over and less than lOUO, each 25 



1000 Plants and over, each 20 



3 inch ]X)t plants, 5 cents each additional. 



SELLING AGE.NTS 



E. G. Asmus & Son, West Hoboken, N. J. 



S. S. Skidelskv, 708 North 16th St., Philadelphia 

 A. Rolker t*c Sons, 31 Barclay St., New York 



J. Austin Shaw, 201 West 135th St., New York 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, 84 Randolph St., Chicago 

 Clncas & Boddington Co., 812 Greenwich St., New York 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 2G Miami Ave., Detroit 



For prices of grafted stock see last Issue. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS 



Gratiot and Miami Aves., 



DE^TROIT, MICH. 



