Afbil 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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QUEEN BEATRICE 



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READ WHAT OTHERS SAY 



EDWAUD REID, 

 Wholesalk Florist, 

 1526 Kanstead Street. 

 Phu-adklphia, Pa., 

 Maich 16, 1906. 

 Mk. F. H. Khameu, 



Washington, D. C. 

 Dear Sir : — I wish to congrat- 

 ulate you on your new pink rose, 

 "Queen Beatrice." 1 consider it 

 a rose entirely in a class by 

 itself, and up to the present time 

 I do not think we have anything 

 to compare with it. As a whole- 

 saler, I predict an enormous de- 

 mand for same, and you can feel 

 assured that whenever the blooms 

 are ready for market, Philadel 

 phia wants Its share. 



Yours respectfully, 



Edward Reid. 



BLACKISTONE, 



Florist. 

 Washington, D. C, 



March 14, 1906. 

 Mr. F. II. Kramer, 



Washington, D. C. 

 Dear Sir : — Permit me to com- 

 mend you on success in getting 

 the exclusive control of the new 

 pink rose, which you have since 

 named Queen Beatrice. 



I consider it a splendid thing, 

 and I believe it will prove to be 

 one of the most profitable vari 

 eties for the grower especially, 

 that we have had in years. 

 Very truly yours, 



'/,. D. Blackistonk. 



(JEO. C. SHAFFER, 

 Florist, 

 Phone 2416 Main. 



14th and Eye Sts., N. W. 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Queen Beatrice, the new Rose 

 grown by F. H. Kramer, is a 

 beauty. The dark green foliage, 

 long stiff stem, and magnificent 

 tlowers which are simply beauti- 

 ful at all stages of development, 

 from the small buds to full, open 

 flowers, which have an agreeable 

 fragrance, together with its color, 

 which has a pleasing eflfect, are 

 sure to make tlie rose popular 

 and well worthy of the name 

 Queen. 



As a seller It ought to be un- 

 surpassed. 



Geo. r. Shaffer. 



GUDE BROTHERS CO. 



I'i.okists and Fi-oral Decoua- 



tioxs. 



1214 F Street, X. W. 



Washington, D. C, 



January IS, 1906. 



•Mlt. V. 11. IVUAMEU, 



Washington, D. T. 

 Dear Sir : — In reference to the 

 new Rose "Queen Beatrice,'' I am 

 pleased to say that I have 

 w:itched it growing and blooming 

 for more than two years and be- 

 lieve it to he one of the best and 

 most ]irofitablp for every cut 





flower grower, having all the good 

 (lualities and apparently no bad 

 ones, it being a free grower of 

 pleasing color on long stiff stems 

 and plenty of them. 



Very truly yours, 



Wm. F. Gude. 



GEORGE FIELD, 

 Wholesale Florist, 

 ;J5U7 Brightwood Avenue. 

 Washington, D. C, 



March 9, 1906. 

 Mr. 1'. II. Kha.mer, 



Dear Sir :---With regard to the 

 Rose, Queen Beatrice, I beg to 

 state that I had quite some 

 knowledge of it before it came 

 into your possession. 1 was very 

 mucli impressed with it and 

 thought it would make a very 

 good commercial rose ; the length 

 of stem, size of foliage and 

 beauty of flower, both in shape 

 and color, should strongly com- 

 mend it to all Rose lovers. 

 Yours very truly, 

 George Field. 

 From the man who gave the 

 world the American Beauty. 



THE GASSER COMPANY, 



Choice Cut I'lowers and Artistic 



Floral Work, 



Euclid Avenue. 



Cleveland. O., March 17. 1906. 



.Mr. I''. II. Kka.mer, 



Dear Sir : — The sample blooms 

 of your new rose. Queen Beatrice, 

 (ame in perfect condition and we 

 want to say "it Is a beauty," and 

 we find it lights up perfectly un 

 (ler artificial light and as to its 

 keeping qualities, it is unsur- 

 passed, as it was in perfect 

 form and color several days aftei- 

 received by us. 



Respectfully yours. 



The" Gasseu Co. 



THE LEO NIESSEN COMPANY. 

 Wholesale and Commission Deal 



ers in 

 Ci T Flower^ Plants, Suitlies. 

 1217 Arch Street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa., 



March 20, "06. 

 .Ml!. F. H. Kra.mer, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Dear Sir : — We do not hesitate 

 to say that the Queen Beatrice 

 would prove a very desirable ac 

 (liiisition to our roses. We are 

 not in a position to speak about 

 its productiveness, etc., we will 

 leave that for the grower to say, 

 hut. commercially, its selling 

 (lualitles are beyond question. 

 We feel confident that we could 

 find a ready market for the flow 

 ers, and believe, as from all ac 

 counts it is very productive. 

 Queen Beatrice certainly will 

 have a great future. 



Wishing you success, we re 

 main. Yours respectfully, 

 Trii: Leo Niessen Co.. 

 Per A. W. N 



The Money-maker for Both Grower and Dealer 



PRICES, SPRING OF 1907 DELIVERY: 



$ 30.00 per 100; $ 70.00 per 250 

 125.00 per 500; 250.00 per 1000 





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F. H. KRAMER, . A « Washington, D. C. 



