XcjVKMIiER 12, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



1015 



MiifiiMIOMl^^ :- : 



The New 



BREITMEYER ROSE 



a SEEDLING OF TESTOUT AND BRIDESMAID. 



TO BE DISSEMINATED APRIL, 1904. 



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 

 foliage, rampant and 

 vigorous, with a strong 

 tendency to long 

 shoots ; very prolific. 



All orders booked 

 filled in rotation 

 beginning April 1. 



S I f° r "own rooted" plants from 2 '4 inch pots : 



i Plant, each, 



12 Plants, each 



25 Plants, each, . .... 



50 Plants and over and less than 100, each, 



100 Plants and over and less than louo, each, 



1000 Plants and over, each, .... 



3-inch pot plants, 5 cents each additional. 



Prices of grafted stock given 1 



$0 75 

 60 

 50 

 30 

 25 

 20 



SELLING AGENTS 



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

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

 A. Rolker & Sons, 31 Barclay St., New York 

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

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

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 



26 Miami Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

 1 application. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS, 



Gratiot and Miami Aves. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



