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JANUABT 22, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



11 



THE NEW YEAR ROSES 

 Frank W. Dunlop and Mme. Butterfly 



To Growers and All Interested Parties: 



You are cordially invited to come to Madison, N. J., and see these two phenomenal 

 Roses growing in the greenhouse benches. We do not ask anyone to accept our opinion 

 as to their value and merits; just come and judge for yourself before placing your orders 

 for either variety. We are only one hour from New York, on the D. L. & W. Railroad, 

 with splendid treiin service, and will send time tables, etc., to anyone requesting same. We hope 

 everyone will accept our invitation, who is in the market for New Roses and wants the best. 



Frank W. Dunlop is a glorious pink, much resembling its parent, Mrs. Russell, in 

 color, but produces larger flowers from wood of equal size, and is twice as prolific. Entirely 

 free from spot 



Manetti is scarce this year and we have only about 20,000 each grafted plants of 

 Dunlop and Butterfly unsold, so anyone wishing grafted stock of either variety will have to 

 send in their order as soon as possible. 



Price: $42.50 per 100; $375.00 per 1000 



Own Root stock of Dunlop is sold out up to March 1st. 



Come and see Dunlop and Butterfly growing 



Charles H. Totty Company, Madison, N. J. 



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