March 31, 1917 



HORTICULTURE 



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HAMBURG LATE WHITE" CHRYSANTHEMUM 



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Above picture was taken Nov. 26, 1916, and will give a good idea of what "Hamburg Late 

 White" looks like when grown to single stems and planted six inches each way. 



"Hamburg Late White" Is pure 

 white under all weather conditions 

 :iii(l is a sport of Maud Dean white, 

 1 ut has DO trace of pink, as the 



liginal. 



The average grower of chrysan- 

 themums must have varieties which 

 are easy to handle and from which 

 he can cut as near 100% of perfect 

 lilnoms as possible. "Hamburg Late 

 White" has been grown for the last 

 four years and produces a very high 

 Iiroportion of good flowers. It Is 

 not an exhibition variety, but for 

 late white, one of the best for com- 

 mercial purposes. It can be had In 

 liloom the latter part of November, 

 by taking an early bud; but by se- 

 lecting later buds, most of the 

 flowers are cut during December and 

 we would advise to select a late hud, 

 as the later buds come somewhat 

 fuller, and by selecting late buds, 

 flowers can be had as late as the 

 middle of January. „ , .. 



Keeping qualities are excellent and 

 where a light, graceful white flower 

 is wanted, "Hamburg Late White" 

 cannot he surpassed. 



"Hamburg Late White' will be 

 rlisseminated in the Spring of 1917. 

 Plants will be ready for AprU de- 

 livery, and all orders will be flUea 

 In rotation. 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



2 inch pots, $15.00 per 100.; $125.00 per 1000 



WILLIAM F. KASTING CO., ''"'^SpS,Tt.^*"" 





Sim's Hybrid Yellow Polyanthus 



(Giant English Primrose) 

 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED AT PHILADELPHIA 



This is the best selling novelty in years. They 

 make charming pot plants for Easter and are indispen- 

 sable for cutting. They bloom from December to May. 



Stock is limited. Strong divisions for May delivery. 



Prices: 100 $7.50, 500 $25.00, 1000 $50.00 



AURICULA PLANTS one year old in bud and bloom 

 $15.00 per 100 



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NEPHROLEPIS TEDDY, JR., Bin, $6.00 

 per dozen ; 8-ln.. $12.00 per dozen. 



NEPHROLEPIS SMITHII, 5 in. pots, $6.00 

 per dozen. 



NEPHROLEPIS MU8COSA, 3%-ln., $3.00 

 per dozen. 



FICCS EL.4STIC.4, 50c. and $1.00 each. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



WUITMANII IMPROVED— $6 per 100, $40 



per 1000. 

 WHITMANII COMPACTA — $6 per 100, tM 



per 1000. 

 B008EVELT8— $5 per 100, $40 per 1000. 

 BOSTONS— $4 per 100, $36 per 1000. 



260 at 1000 rate» . 



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