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The Florists^ Review 



January 12. 1922 



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CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



The list of Chrysanthemums which we are offering for the season of 1922 shows many changes from 

 those of the previous seasons and these are, we believe, a great benefit to us and no injury to our trade. 

 We have discarded many varieties, keeping only such as have shown themselves really needed to maintain 

 a balance of color and season. This selection has eliminated many for which we may have calls during the 

 planting season, but in the list presented we have the superior of the discarded variety. Our aim is to 

 grow in quantity those varieties which we, ourselves, would grow for the cut flower trade, regardless of 

 the fact that we have limited the list of offerings. There is no break in the mum crop from the start to the 

 finish of the mum season if planted from an intelligent selection of varieties from this list, commercial 

 cut flower production governing this selection. 



Choice General Purpose Varieties 



Rooted Cuttings, 

 2V4-inch 



C.,H. Totty 

 Ch'adwick Supreme 

 December Beauty 

 December Gem 

 Glenview 

 Golden Chadwick 



$0.75 per doz., $5.00 per 100. $45.00 per 1000. 

 1.00 per doz., 7.00 per 100, 60.00 per 1000. 

 Glorious Sunbeam 



Golden Mistletoe Sunglow 



Indian Summer W. H. Chadwick 



Mistletoe William Turner 



Odessa Yellow William 



Rose Perfection Turner 



General Purpose Varieties 



Rooted Cuttings, $0.50 per doz., $3.50 

 ZV4-inch 75 per doz., 5.00 



Chas. Rager 

 Chieftain 

 Chrysolora 

 Early Frost 

 Edw. Seidewitz 

 Glory of the Pacific 



Golden Glow 



Golden Queen 



Harvard 



Major Bonnaffon 



Maud Dean 



Oconto 



Pacific Supreme 



per 10«, $30.00 per 1000. 



per 100, 45.00 per 1000. 

 Polly Rose 

 Richmond 

 Unaka 



White Chieftain 

 Yellow Polly Rose 

 Yellow Early Frost 



New Pompons 



WHITE SURPRISE 



New General Purpose Varieties 



THANKSGIVING PINK (Baur). Z-!Zi.rr'Sd\,pc"de°! 



scribes the color and form of this new sort. As its name imphes, it is 

 a late-blooming variety, coming in from November 20 to December 1, 

 when there are few good pink sorts available. It is a large, well- 

 formed, solid flower and stands packing and handling without bruising. 

 From June 1 planting it grows about four feet and from later planting 

 is more dwarf. It is strong stemmed and keeps well when cut. It is 

 valuable to the commercial grower who needs late pink varieties to 

 complete his assortment, and should be an asset to the private grower, 

 who is usually pretty well cut out when Thanksgiving Pink would be 

 ready for cutting. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



WUITIT CITDPDICI7 l QmUk \ From this raiser of new Chrys- 

 VVnilEi OVR.ri\.lOL ^^Omun;. antlitmums uave come nearly ail 

 of the best varieties in commerce today, and White Surprise we con- 

 sider one of the finest sorts offered by any raiser of Clirysanthemums. 

 The flower is large, reflexed in type but close-petaled enough to be a 

 solid flower and the petals are of good substance. These cliaractcris- 

 tics make a flower that will pack without bruising. White Surprise 

 makes a big flower on a strong, straight stem. It makes well colored 

 foliage of fair size and comes very evenly on the bench, very few 

 cull flowers being found in large plantings. Krom buds taken in early 

 .September, we had all perfect blooms. The only malformed blooms were 

 from too early bud selection. It keeps well when cut and the massive 

 white bloom is not any less valuable when sliglity tinjjed with pink, as 

 is the case when grown at a low temperature. White Surprise is a good 

 variety for tlie grower, be he commercial or private, and outclasses our 

 older sorts that come before Chadwick. Its blooming season is No- 

 vember 1 to 10. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100, $140.00 per 1000. 



Rooted Cuttings, $15.00 per 100, $140.00 per lOOO. 



I niTK17 nAVFNPnPT button type, which is the true Pom- 

 LiUUlJi:! UiWEilirUIVl. pon. Rich bronze in color; very fio- 

 riferous, making full sprays. We have had 32 finished flowers oq a 

 single spray. A wonderful producer, growing freely and, with ordinary 

 care and spacing, filling the bench with a mass of bloom. A favorite 

 wherever shown. Matures November 10. 



NOVEMBER GOLD 



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A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



