Januaby 28, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



81 



SEPTEMBER MORN 



Our Sensational New Light Pink Rose 



Growth of the very strongest of any H. T. yet dis- 

 seminated, throwing long, strong canes in rapid 

 succession, 2 to 4 feet long; does not require pinch- 

 ing and will produce more high grade blooms than 

 any Rose grown. Buds very large and finely 

 formed, opening well into large, full, double flowers 

 of magnificent size and form; a wonderful keeper, 

 lasting over a week after fully open, and retaining 

 its color and fragrance, which is without question 

 the sweetest found in any rose. The petals are 

 large and of splendid substance, waved or undulated 

 on the edges, giving the bloom a very beautiful 

 and distinct appearance. The color is an exquisite 

 shade of light flesh pink on the outer petals, shad- 

 ing to pure rose pink in the center, with a faint 



touch of deep golden-yellow at the very base of the 

 petals. Without doubt the most rapturously beauti- 

 ful color in a commercial rose, selling on sight 

 and called for repeatedly, owing to its splendid 

 keeping qualities and distinct coloring. We have 

 this season 10,000 of it planted for cut flowers, and 

 it has given the most gratifying returns of any rose 

 we have grown. Foliage large, ample and not sub- 

 ject to mildew or spot. A splendid all-year-round 

 rose, giving good returns every day in the year. 

 Does not get soft in extremely hot weather, and will 

 be found indispensable where high grade blooms are 

 in demand during the hot months. We are propa- 

 gating from selected wood only, insuring good, strong, 

 sturdy plants that will give maximum results. 



Own root stock only, from 2Hj-in. pots, $30.00 

 per 100; $250.00 per 1000; 6000 for $1000.00. 



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HENRY W. TURNER, Montebello, Cal. 



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NOTE— It can be seen growing with MR. C. H. TOTTY, of Madison, N. J., also 

 S. J. REUTER & SON, of Westerly, R. I., and is for sale by them, 



in both grafted and own root stock. 



