Mabch 28, 1912, 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 115 



MADISON 



The Money-Making Rose 



LOWERS pure white, resembling Bride; buds 

 fully as large. The foliage is large, does not 

 take mildew, and resembles the foliage of the 

 Holly. The flowers give great satisfaction twelve 

 months in the year. The flowers have splendid 

 keeping qualities. The plants cut as many flowers 

 as the Killarney — stems averaging one grade lon= 

 ger. The plants have very little blind wood. 



Crops every five weeks in Mid=Winter, with an 

 intermediate crop, making a continuous cut of 

 flowers all Winter. 



Spring, Summer and Fall, the flowers keep 

 their shape and size, and the plants flower most 

 abundantly. The plants can be grown satisfactor= 

 ily in any Rose House, whether heated by steam or 

 hot water. The plants improve the second, third 

 and fourth year — improving with age. 



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Plants ready for delivery now 



From 25 to 500 Plants, 25 cents each 



500 Plants or over, 20 cents each 

 All Plants in 2^=inch pots 



TERMS:— Cash with order or plants sent CO. D. to parties not known to us. 



Brant-Hentz Flower Co« 



Madison, New Jersey 



