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The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBEB 30. 1916. 



TOTTY'S 



Thanksgiving Proelamation 



We have many things to be thankful for— not the least of which are our NOVELTIES 

 FOR 1 9 1 7, in CHRYSANTIIEMUMS and ROSES, THE BEST WE HAVE EVER DISTRIBUTED 



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LOUISA POCKETT 



A white that will displace Turner. Mr. Pockett, 

 who raised both varieties, says so and I endorse 

 his statement. 



NAG-IR.ROC 



(Exhibited as Golden Champion) 

 Positively the best yellow we ever introduced; 

 color, marvelous, shiny orange. 



W. W. WAITE 



A wonderful bronze that will keep on or off the 

 plants for weeks and can be shipped across the 

 continent. 



OCTOBER KING 



The record-breaking early yellow. Color, as 

 deep as Golden Yellow. Size, one of the largest, 

 and ready to cut the first week in October. 



PRES. JOHN EVERITT 



A bronzy-buff monster, indispensable for the 

 show table; ideal in stem, form and foliage. 



BOL DOR 



Maize yellow, absolutely perfect in outline; a 

 "big fellow" that will stand with the very best. 

 Trade .prices— $1.60 per plant; $16.00 per doz.; 

 $100.00 per 100. Dehvery in the new year. 



(Price applies to the six foregoing varieties.) 



NOVELTY SINGLES 



Our New Singles are the finest in the world. 

 We were awarded First for our exhibit of Singles 

 at the Boston Horticultural Society Show; First in 

 the Horticultural Society of New York exhibition, 

 for twenty-four vases of Singles, and First in the 

 American Institute for Seedling Singles — while 

 every exhibitor of note in the country carries our 

 Singles in the winning stands. 

 CARLOHA, massicot yellow NISS RUTH BERGEN, amaranth 



HENRIEnA TAYLOR, pale laTonder E NARK TOnV, briUiant crimson 

 NILUCENT riPER. an earUer Neisa VERONICA, palest pink 

 MRS. A. rHLUrS, deep lavender ROSE WALKER, bronxy re 

 VIVIAN COOK, brilliant canary-Tollow CHARLOTTE WAITE, rose-pink 



Trade prices— 25c per plant; $2.50 per doz.; 

 $16.00 per 100. 



Dickson's Novelty Garden Roses 



1917 



"PC LILLIAN MOORE 



Winner of the $1000 trophy at the 

 Panama-Pacific Exposition, for the best 

 seedling not yet in commerce. Winner 

 of the Silver Medal at the New York 

 Horticultural Society Show, for the 

 "Best New Rose of the Year." Color, 

 exquisite deep Indian yellow, flowers ab- 

 solutely perfect in shape. 



Ulster Standard, brilliant crimson, 

 and Qolden Spray, ^ lovely yellow. 

 Two single roses of surpassing merit. 



Mrs. H. M. Barton, a blaze of crim- 

 son from May until November, and 

 Ethel Dickson, a lovely rose-pink 

 variety. 



June delivery, 4-inch pots. Trade price, 

 $12.50 per doz. 



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