Februaby 26, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



121 



Hamburg Late Pink Chrysanthemum 



-^'nAtahuTg Late Pink is an im- 

 proved late pink Maud Dean, having' 

 moi'e 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 from which he can cut as near 100% 

 of perfect blooms as possible. Hamburg 

 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 ha 1 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 a.re 

 cut during December, and would advise 

 to select late 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. 



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

 LATE PINK looks like when grown to single stems and planted six inches each way. 



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 CuttingM (by parcel poat), $16.00 per 100; S ISO. 00 per 1000 

 2 -inch potm {by express) - - $18.00 per 100; $160.00 per 1000 



WILLIAM F. KASTING COMPANY, 



S68-570 WASHINGTON ST 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Blooming and Spring Plants 



At Reduced Prices 



For Want of Room 



Order today. This advertisement may not 

 appear aKain. Empty Greenhouses do not 

 pav; fill them up. We have the stock. Lib- 

 eral Extras for early orders. Packing: Iree. 



Per 100 

 Primula Oboonica, 4-in., full of buds 



and bloom $20.00 



Chinese PrlmroHe, 4-ln., bud and bloom 15.00 

 Primula MalaroideH, 4-in.. bud and bloom 12.50 



Cinerarias, .^-in., full of buds 60.00 



Cyclamen, 5-in., bud and bloom 80.00 



EaRter Greetlnfc. 4-in., in buds 26.00 



MarKuerites. 4-ln., white and yellow... 20.00 



Asparamis Plumoflus, 4-ln 12.50 



Oeranlnms, 3i^-in., ass't varieties 12.50 



Any number plants of the above at 100 rates. 



Per Per 

 100 1000 

 Fuchsias, 2Vi-ln., 12 ass't varie- 

 ties $4..'i0 $40.00 



Marinieritefi. 2'^-ln., 3 varieties.. 4.00 35.00 

 Heliotrope, 2J/i-in., 3 varieties... 4.00 35.00 

 Aireratnm, 2-in., light and dark 



blue 3.25 30.00 



Geraniums, 2-in.. 8 varieties ready 4.25 40.00 



VInca VarieKata, 2'4-inch 5.00 45.00 



VlncB VariPicata, 4-ln 13.00 125.00 



Cnphea, Cipar Plant, 2-ln 3.00 28.00 



Canna KInsr Humbert: 5.00 45.00 



Canna Yellow KInjc Humbert 4.50 40.00 



Canna F'rebird 10 no 00. oo 



Canna Mrs. Alfred Conard 10.50 100.00 



Canna Knst-a Glsantea 10.00 00 no 



Cannas. 1." othor pood v.arlptios. . 3.25 30.00 



Also abundanre of other stock. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale Florist 



WASHINGTON, NKW JKR8BT 



are selling well and the prices run about 

 $8 t« $10 on the daffodils, with the 

 prices on the other items about $2 per 

 hundred cheaper. Sweet peas are in 

 demand for funeral work. Last week 

 southern greens were especially scarce. 

 Shipments of stock arrived with little 

 regularity. 



CYCLAMEN 



23^-in., 3-in., 4-in., for May, June and July 



delivery 



$15.00, $25.00 and $50.00 per 100 



Finest Stock of Best Varieties 



Place your order now and be sure of your supply. 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison Street, 



Chicago 



FERNS 



NEPHROLJEFIS VICTORIA (The Vlctonr Fern). A beauttfullj crested form of 

 "Teddy Jr.," with fronda freqaently subdivided at the ends, making a moat 

 unique, dlatlnct, and desirable Tarlety. 



Stronc plants, 2H-lneh pota, $8.00 per dosea; $20.00 per 100. 

 Strong planta, 8% •inch pots, $7.00 per dosen; $60.00 per 100. 

 Extra fine specimen plants, 8-in., $8.00 each; 10-ln.. $0.00 each; 12-ln., $7.50 each. 



Each 



NRPHROIJnS EI^BOANTISSIMA and KLKOAMTISSIlfA OOMPAOTA. 8% -In.. $«.86 

 NEPHROLBPIS ELROANTISSIMA and KLKOANTIS8IMA COMPACTA. 6 -iB., .T8 

 NEPHROLBPIS ELKOANTI88IHA and EUCOANTISSIKA OOMPACrA. 8 -U., a.00 

 MEPHROLEPIS EX.EOAMTISSIMA and SUEOAICTISSIMA COlfPACTA. 10-tn.. 4.00 



NEPHBOLEPIS IfUBOOSA* 8-inch 78 



NEPHROLEPI8 HAKRISn, 8-inch 8.00 



NEPHROLEPI8 DWARF BOSTON, 8-lnch 2.00 



If planta are shipped in pots, 10 per eent addltUaaL 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, New York 



