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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 22. 1917. 



THE NEW ROSE 



ROSE-PINK OPHELIA 



•■»tir> 



A SPORT OF OPHELIA 



Color, a beautiful rose-pink. A very vigorous grower; more productive than Ophelia. Only a 

 few more to offer. Get in on the 40,000 limit. Orders filled in rotation. 



PRICES OWN ROOT 



per 100 $125.00 per 500 plants 



per 250 250.00 per 1000 plants 



PRICES GRAFTED 



per 100 $150.00 per 500 plants 



, per 250 300.00 per 1000 plants 



$30.00 

 70.00 



$35.00 

 82.50 



' LADY PIERRE 



The Medal Winner for best outdoor rose. Is also a good forcing variety, as free as Bon 

 Silene. A copper color. Fine for corsage work. Try a few. $10.00 per 100. - 



BREITNEYER FLORAL COMPANY 



FRED BREITMEYER, Proprietor 



MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN 



^^Hamburg 

 Late White'' 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



CERTIFICATE OF MERIT awarded by Chrysanthemum Society of America 



Picture was takea December 10, 1916, 

 and will give a good idea of the symmet- 

 rical form of flowers of "Hamburg Late 

 White." These flowers were cut from 

 plants grown from single stems and 

 planted six inches each way. 



"Hamburg Late White" is pure white 

 under all weather conditions and is a sport 

 of Maud Dean, white, but has no trace of 

 pink, as the original. 



The average grower of Chrysanthemuma 

 must have varieties which are easy to nandle, 

 and from which he can cut as near 100% of per- 

 fect blooms as possible. "Hamburg Late 

 White" has been grown for the last four years, 

 and produces a very high proportion of good 

 flowers. It is not an exhibition variety, but for 

 late white one of the best for commercial pur- 

 poses. It ran be had in bloom 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 would advise to select a 

 late bud as the later buds come somewhat ful- 

 ler. 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 "Ham- 

 burg Late White" cannot be surpassed. 



"Hamburg Late White" will be dissemi- 

 nated in the Soring of 1917. Plants will be 

 ready forApril, 1917, delivery and all orders will 

 be filled in rotation. 



Rooted CuttinflTS, $12 per 100, $100 per 1000; 2-in. pots, $15 per 100, $125 per 1000 



WN. F. KASTING CO., 



568-570 



Wasliin{(ofl St, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



