

March 18, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



107 



SEPTEMBER MORN 



Our Sensational New Light Pink Rose 



Growth of the very strongest of any 

 H. T. yet disseminated, throwing long, 

 strong canes in rapid succession, 2 to 4 

 feet long; does not require pinching 

 and will produce more high grade 

 blooms than any Bose grown. Buds 

 very large and finely formed, opening 

 well into large, full double flowers of 

 magnificent size and form; a wonder- 

 ful 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 sub- 

 stance, waved or undulated on the 

 edges, giving the bloom a very beauti- 

 ful and distinct appearance. The color 

 is an exquisite shade of light flesh pink 

 on the outer petals, shading 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 beautiful 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 subject to mildew 

 or spot. A splendid all-year-round 

 rose, giving good returns every day in 

 the year. Does not get soft in ex- 

 tremely hot weather, and will be found 

 indispensable where high grade blooms 

 are in demand during the hot months. 

 We are propagating from selected wood 

 only, insuring good, strong, sturdy 

 plants that will give maximum results. 



Own root stock only, from 2^-m. pott, $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000; 5000 for $100.00 



SUPERIOR GROWN 



ROSES 



for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Mrs. Chas. Russell 



In greater de- 

 mand than any 

 Amoriraii Beauty has 

 threatened by new 



other rose of the year. 



often had its tosition 



comers, but Mrs. Russell Is the first to prove 



a serious menace. 



Splendid stock from 2>«-inch pots, 

 April IStb delivery, $10.00 per 100; 

 $75.00 per 1000. 



Flowers unusu- 

 ally large and 



Francis Scott Key 



doable, rosy red and Quite distinct from any 

 other indoor rose. Its keeping qualities are 

 remarkable. While being so double, it is 

 especially good for hot weather conditions. 

 Worthy of Its name and its raiser, Mr. John 

 Cook. Note our prices. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Mrs. F. F. 



Thompson Tbe beautiful 



* shell-pink 



sport of the well known Mrs. Geo. Sbawyer. 

 It combines all the fine qualities of its par- 

 ent, and this surely is recommendation 



Hadley 



enough when added to its magnificent color- 

 ing. Always in bloom and already proved a 

 money maker. 



$30.00 per 100 : $250.00 per 1000 



Brilliant, deep, velvety crimson, 

 a color which it retains all the 

 year round. Flowers borne on stiff, upright 

 stems, and a flrst-class variety in every 

 particular. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Prince E. C. d'Arenberc Has ful- 

 ^ filled ev- 

 ery prediction made for it last season and is 

 a big winner everywhere. There is no red 

 rose grown that will make as satisfactory 

 returns for the space occupied. Of exceed- 

 ingly strong, sturdy growth, throwing splen- 

 did stems at all times; splendid foliage. The 

 one best bet in red roses. 



$e.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



Ophelia has proven of exceptional merit 

 as a forcing rose; a great grower. 



clean and strong, very free, and a most beau- 

 tiful color— brilliant salmon- pink, shading 

 to orange. A fancy rose that you will be 

 more than pleased with. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



KiUarney BriUiant This is the very 



* last word m the 



KiUarney s— an exceptionally strong grower. 

 Increased petalage and of heavier texture. 

 A most brilliant and pleasing color; is doing 

 well everywhere, and will be planted heavily 

 this season. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Greo. Shawyer The most popular 



" rose of its color 



ever introduced; has won its way to the very 

 top on merit alone. A grand grower, very 

 free, a splendid keeper and the most pleasing 

 shade of pink; sells on sight, at top prices. 

 Will be planted heavier than any other pink 

 rose this season. 



$8.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



All the new and standard varieties in quantity. Let us figure on your requirements for the coming season. 



We can make the price right for flrst-class, well grown stock. 



HENRY W. TURNER, Montebello, Cal. 



