Our large planting of Gypsophila Bristol Fairy when in full flower reminds you of ocean mist. The above is a 
field view of one of our plantings For this Spring we have the most excellent quality field grown roots and also 
well established pot plants. 
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GYPSOPHILA REPENS BODGERI 
GYPSOPHILA 
BRISTOL FAIRY 
The value of Gypsophila in the florist 
trade is now universally recognized and 
really no florist can afford to be without 
a nice planting. During last summer we 
grafted large quantities of Gypsophila 
Bristol Fairy, using field grown scions. 
Our plants are now properly rested and 
full of vitality. They are well establish¬ 
ed in 3 inch pots and are in excellent 
condition for planting this spring. 
Gypsophila produced by this method will 
start off growing immediately after 
planting and in early summer will pro¬ 
duce flowers, continuing during the en¬ 
tire season. Under ordinary conditions, 
they should provide good crops of flow¬ 
ers for a period of years. 
Due to our method of propagation, we are 
recognized as leaders in the production 
of fine quality Gypsophila. Annually we 
ship very large quanities to all parts of 
the United States. We are again prepared 
to .take care of your requirements and 
as.sure you that you will have good re- 
.sults if you make a planting of our plants. 
Fully estiililiKlied .3 inch put plaiit.s. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $12.50 
Fully establi.slied 2 inch pot plants. 
Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $10.00 
Strong field grown roots, good quality. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $I7..50 
Grows to a height of 12 inches with a 
spread of 18 to 24 inches. Produces the 
first double white flowers which in three 
or four days tui’n to flesh pink. It is an 
ever-bloomer, from early spring until late 
fall. Since its introduction,, we have sold 
large quantities of this variety. The rea¬ 
son for this heavy run of sales we believe 
is due to the fact that Bodgeri is an ever- 
bloomer, filling in the gap between crops 
of Bristol Fairy. We have for shipment 
this spring exti'a fine quality plants 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.00 
Well estahlished 2" I’ot.s Plant.s, 
Per 10, $1,50; Per 100, $10,00 
GYPSOPHILA 
DOUBLE COLORADO TYPE 
Produces double, pure white flowers on 
18 to 24 inch stems. Our propagations are 
from the genuine Colorado roots and will 
pi’oduce the same type of Gypsophila 
flowers that you purchase from the whole¬ 
sale cut flower houses in dry form 
throughout the winter months. A plant¬ 
ing of these is a good investment. It will 
provide for you the genuine Colorado 
Gypsophila flowers for many years to 
come. You can use these freshly cut or 
you may harvest your fully matured flow¬ 
ers and dry them for winter use. 
Field Grown Per 10, $;{.00; Per 100, $25,00 
Well e.stahli.shed 2" Po<.s. 
I*er 10, $2..50; I’er 100, $20.00 
GYPSOPHILA 
ROSY VEIL 
A Novelty of European introduction, for 
tlie first time available in quantity. In 
character it is in every way like the very 
popular liodgeri, except that this variety 
comes out a very pretty pronounced pink, 
making a wonderful companion for the 
preceding. Rosy Veil is very valuable in 
floral woi’k for very often this shade of 
pink will add the Inishing touch to set 
off a design in beautiful style. Fui’ther- 
more, by having both Bodgeri and Rosy 
Veil as fillers, you can create altogether 
dicerent ecects. This is also an ever- 
bloomer, producing flowers practically all 
summer, iir beautiful clusters, which are 
very effective in floral pieces. 
Strong Field Grown, 
Per 10, .$2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
Well e.stahli.sht‘d 2" Pots, 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
GYPSOPHILA 
PANICULATA FL. PL. 
Tlie old-fashioned double wliite Gypso- 
phila. Many florists are still li.ving this 
old time good double vaidety. It does widl 
in almost any t.vpe of soil and produce.^ 
nice crops of flowei's for man.\ yeais. i 
offer strong field grown roots that will 
give you outstanding results. 
Field Grown. Per 10. .$2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
2" Pot.s. Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
For other varieties of Gypsophila see Page 26. 
