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The Florists' Review 



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rhe Tuxedo 

 Collection 



New Japanese 

 Anemones 



We take pleasure in announcing that 

 we have secured for distribution this 

 fesiY the New Seedling Anemone Mums 

 raised by Mr. Carl Schaeffer, of Tuxedo, 

 NT. Y., which created a sensation at the 

 exhibitions in Tuxedo, Philadelphia and 

 N^ew York. 



These are: — 



INNOCENCIA, pale pink 

 WILFREDA, pale yellow, bronze center 

 QRAF von FLEMING, pale lavender 

 JUNO, deep lilac, shaded white 

 WEE WAH, terra-cotta, shaded yellow 

 YELLOW PRINCE, maize yellow 



OLD ROSE, old rose in color 



H. J. HEINZ, canary -yellow, orange center 



CLEMENCIA, deep pink 



TITIAN BEAUTY, deep rich bronze 



PEPITA, pale pmk 



QRAF von ORIOLA, pure rose-pink 



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Prices, 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100 



EARLY FLOWERING NOVELTIES 

 Mrs. Dean Emery, chamois pink Mrs. Harrison Craig, orange crimson 



Secretary Reagen, pure white, very distinct 



NEW POMPON ANEMONE 



Norman Reuter, brilliant 'yellow, one of the finest pot plant subjects ever introduced 



Prices, 50c per plant; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per;i00 



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NOVELTY FORCING ROSES 



Primrose— The Improved Ophelia. Flowers Mme. Collette Marti net te— Deep golden- 

 have more petals and considerably more color, yellow, resembling the color of the deepest 

 being a deeper shade of pinkish -yellow. By Sunburst, and does not bleach. One of the few 

 its behavior with us — mildew and spot proof. yellow roses that takes kindly to grafting. 

 Trade prices— Grafted or own root, $6.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100 



Our Complete List will be ready in January 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J 



