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Mabch 28, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



85 



rs for YOU! 



HRYSANTHEMUM MARGUERITE PLANTS, "MRS. F. SANDER' 



Irysanthemum marguerite 



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SANDER' In this we have unquestionably the most important floweriiifg plant introduced in many 

 Ut will not only be grown extensively for cut flowers, but also a subject wMch will prove invaluable for 

 fonservatory and window garden, succeeding in any light, sunny positlcto. Unlike all other Marguer- 



3f the purest glistening white throughout; in size it frequently measure* d to 4 inches across: the center 



niass of closely arranged fringed florets ; these are surrounded or ^ig6d by the broad, shining white 



Ing a flower which reminds one forcibly of a bouquet of Asters. The8« are produced on long stems with 



aown in other varieties of the Marguerite. 



rs if ueed in floral work or decorations, or for vases, are simply bea^ful and the plant will give one 



pleasure, as there is never a day that this plant is not in bloom. T^e illustration is taken from plants 

 ^ry. and we consider this plant one of the finest novelties ever iliciroduced of its kind. It has proven 

 fa bloomer inside as out. 



Par 100 

 )Por 1000 



$ 8.00 

 70.00 



Ready for 4-in. pots 



lat W. W. Wll- 

 Dahlia Special- 

 /er, says of the 



INTERS 

 AHLIA 



NTERS. (Decora- 

 superb white Dah- 

 so generally and 



nown that an ex- 

 iption is not neces- 



ys reliable, always 

 As a white it has 



)erior nor equal. 



let. 



CHRYSANTHKrtU M 

 MARGUpltrE 



M)0 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, RttOTED CUTTINGS 



stotk ever offered. Our chrysaistlieinmn cuttings are taken from Field 

 iially grown for cuttings. Not taketi Irom worn out plants that have had all 

 out. Our Cuttings are extra 8m>ng, well rooted and healthy. 



Per 1000, $10 00 

 Qu««n 



Malor Bonnaffoii. 

 Whit* Bonnafffon 

 Wm. Duckham 

 Maud Daan (pink) 

 Gloria 

 Mrs. Lawls 

 Mrs. Jsroms Jonas 

 VIvland-Moroi 

 Dr. EfiKuohard 

 Amatour Consoii 

 - Mrs. J. J. MItcholl 

 Its. blooms In Sept. 



el 

 lit 



Per 100, $2.00; Per 1000, $15.00 

 OctobfrFr^st . Mrs.Nuntor 

 Pr*s. Taft Joanna Nonin 



Lynnwood Hall 



Per 100. $3 50; Per 1000. $30.00 

 Maud Joffrios, tho larsaat whit* In- 

 curvo, crown by all florists for th* San 

 Francisco market. 



OSTRICH PLUME VARIETIES 



Per 100. $3 00; Per 10«0. $25.00 



Wm. Falconer ( Rose ) F. J. Tassart ( Yel . ) 



Enfant da Modes (Cream) 



Mrs. HlKlnbothani (Pink) 



Mldnlsht (Crimson) ^ 



BERRIES 



Per 100, $2.50; per 1000. $20.00. 

 LoKon, strong rooted tips. 



Mammoth Black, strong rooted tips. 

 Cuthbert Raspberry, strong plants. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Lonsworth, the sweetest berry grown. Per 

 100, 11.00; per 1000, $9.00. 



60,000 RHUBARB ROOTS 



strong, divided Linnaeus roots. Per 100, 

 $3.50; per 1000. $30.00. 



BURBANK'S CRIMSON WINTER 



Per 100. $3.50: per 1000, $30.00. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



£xtra strong roots. 3 to 5 branches. Per 100, 

 $3.50; per 1000. $30.00. 



CANNAS 



KING HUMBERT 



Per 100, $3.50; per 1000, $30.00. 



AUSTRIA, Mammoth Yellow 

 Per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. 



ORIENTAL POPPY PLANTS 



From flats, per 100, $1.50; per 1000^, $12.00. 



AUSTRALIAN PEA VINES 



Strong plants from i^a-inch pots. Per-lOO, 

 $6.00; per 1000, $50.00. 



PELARGONIUMS 



40 varieties, in 3-inch pots, ready for 4. Per 

 100, $12.00; per 1000, $100.00. 



MJRBANK'S SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 



From flats, per 100. $2.00; per 1000, $15.00. 



for packing. Every plant or tuber guaranteed. SO at lOO rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 

 references. Address all orders to 



Cash please, or satisfactory 



El} 



urse^men, Seedsman 

 ...and Florists..... 



San Jose, 



