JANDAET 15, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



121 



Hamburg Late Pink Chrysanthemum 



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This photograph was taken December 28, 1919, and will give a good idea of what HAMBURG 

 LATE PINK loolcs lilce when grown to single stems and planted six inches each way 



Hamburgf Late Pink is an im- 

 proved late pink Maud Dean, having 

 more petals and, if grown for late, 

 will hardly ever show an open center. 



The average grower of Chrysanthemums 

 must have varieties which are easy to han- 

 dle, and f rota which he can cut as near 100% 

 of perfect blooms as possible. HamburK 

 Late Pink 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 pink is one of the best 

 for commercial purposes. It can be had in 

 bloom the latter part of November, by tak- 

 ing an early bud, but some of the flowers 

 will show open centers. By selecting late 

 buds, after October 1, most of the flowers are 

 cut during December, and would advise 

 to select Jate buds, as the later buds will 

 hardly ever show an open center, and some 

 flowers can be had even in January. 



Keeping qualities are excellent and where 

 a graceful pink flower is wanted, Hamburg 

 Late Pink cannot be surpassed. 



Hamburg Late Pink will be disseminated in the Spring of 1920. Plants 

 will be ready March 1, 1920, and all orders will be filled in rotation. 



Rooted Cuttings (by parcel post). $16.00 per 100; $150,00 per 1000 

 2-inch pots {hy express) . . $18.00 per 100; $160.00 per 1000 



WILLIAM F. KASTING COMPANY, 



568-S70 WASHINGTON ST. 



BUFFALO. N. Y. 



PLANTS YOU NEED 



CYCLAMENS IN BLOOM 



4-inch $0.35 and $0.40 each 



4-inch, select .50 each 



5-inch 75 and 1.00 each 



6-inch 1.50 and 2.00 each 



BEGONIAS 



Cincinnati and Melior— Peteraon 



4-inch $0.40 and $0.50 each 



5-inch 75 each 



6-inch, select 1.50 each 



7-inch, very fine $2.00 and $2.50 each 



PRIMULAS 



Obconica, 5-inch, in bloom $0.50 each 



Chinensis, 3>^-inch .20 each 



Chtnensis, 4-inch 25 each 



Townsendii, 4- inch, very pretty $0.25 and .35 each 



DRACAENA TERMINALIS 



5^ and 6-inch, beautifnlly colored |l.00 each 



Spring Stock 



-2J4in.- 



Axeratum, Stella Gumev, Little Blue Star. 



Asparagus Plumotua, choice 



Aapara^u* Sprengeri 



Carnations, Select List (See Classified). 



Coleus 



Colaiu, Christmas Gem 



Daisy, Paris 



Cinerarias 



Fuchsias, seven selected varieties 



Enarlish Ivy 



Heliotrope 



Impatiens Sultani, carmine 



Myrtus Communis 



Palms, Belmoreana and Forsteriana 



Petunias, choice fringed, double 



Petunias, fancy single (ready soon) 



Salvia, Bonfire 



Salvia, America 



-Rooted Cuttings— > 

 Per 100 Per 1000 Per lOO Per 1000 

 $1.00 $ 9.00 



3-iji. 4-in. 5-in. 



Per 100 Per 100 Per 100 



1.25 

 3.00 



10.00 

 2S.00 



$6.00 



1.25 

 2.00 



10.00 

 18.00 



6.00 



'e.ou 



5.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 



6.00 

 5.00 



55.00 



ss.'oi 



45.00 

 55.00 

 55.00 



$8.00 

 8.00 



$15.00 



12.00 



'10.66 15.66 



55.00 

 45.00 



25.00 50.00 



$35.00 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



We offer brown, green and purple Magnolia Leaves, choice, 

 medium size of the first quality, per carton, $1.80; 10 cartons, 

 $16.50; 25 cartons, $40.00. Special quotation on hundred-box or 

 hundred-pound lots. 



Packing, blooming stock and large plants, 10% of invoice; 



NEPONSET PAPER POTS 



2J4-inch $ 3.05 per 1,000 4-inch $ 8.60 per 1,000 



2J4-inch 3.60 per 1,000 5-inch 14.60 per 1,000 



3-inch 5.20 per 1,000 6-inch 19.25 per 1.000 



3}4-inch 7.10 per 1,000 



Bedding and small plants, 5%; Cuttings, 2%. 



GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, Illinois. 



