DacDMBKB 28, 1916. 



The Fbrists' Review 



Hamburg Late White Chrysanthemum 



This picture was taken Novem- 

 ber 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, and is a sport of 

 White Maud Dean, but has no 

 trace of pink as has the original. 



iThe average grower of Chrysan- 

 themums must have varieties which 

 are easy to handle, and from which 

 he can cut as near 100% of perfect 

 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 com- 

 mercial purposes. It can be had in 

 bloom the latter part of November, 

 by taking an early bud; but by se- 

 lecting later buds, most of the flow- 

 ers are cut during December, and we 

 would advise a selection of late buds, 

 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 be surpassed. 



Hamburg Late Wliite will be disseminated in the spring of 1917, 

 in rotation. 



Plants will be ready March 1. l'.»17, and all orders will be filled 



Rooted Cuttings $12.00 per lOO; $100.00 per lOOO 



2-iiich pots 15.00 per lOO; 125.00 per lOOO 



WILLIAM F. KASTING CO., 



568-570 

 Washington St., 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



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