Dark Pink Maytime 
A very welcome addition to the list of outstanding new varieties. It is the color most 
urgently needed at present. A lovely cerise sport of Maytime. The color is pi ac¬ 
tually the same as that of Boston Ward. The blooms are larger than are those of May¬ 
time, but they maintain the same attractive form as the flowers of the parent plant. 
There is less splitting than is usual with Maytime. Other characteristics are the 
same as those of Maytime. It is a very heavy producer of fine blooms, an unsurpassed 
keeper and shipper with long, straight stems on fine, vigorous, rapid-growing plants. 
White Maytime 
Another real money-making variety. A pure white sport of Maytime. The flowers 
have the same form as do those of Maytime, but are a trifle larger. The color is uni¬ 
form throughout the season. It is a truly beautiful flower. Has the same character¬ 
istics as the parent plant. 
Maytime, over a four year period, during which detailed and accurate records have 
been kept, has produced better than 40 blooms per square foot of bench. It comes 
into flower early, and it blooms steadily throughout the season. There is no cropping. 
Maytime remains in fine condition in the spring long after most varieties have started 
to go to pieces. It is definitely the most profitable variety we have grown in the past 
decade. The two sports listed above have all of the desirable qualities of May time. 
Each of these varieties 
$15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
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IMPORTANT 
Our stock of Dark Pink Maytime and White Maytime is limited. 
Originally we intended to disseminate them during 1939-40, but advance 
orders indicated that the demand would greatly exceed 100,000 cuttings of 
each. We are unable to supply such a quantity this season. However, we 
are able to sell several thousand cuttings, and we are anxious to introduce 
these two outstanding varieties. They will not be advertised in our cata¬ 
logue, which will be printed in November, nor in the trade papers. We will 
accept all orders received prior to November 1, 1939. Positively no orders 
for these two .varieties will be accepted after that date. We are giving you 
an opportunity to secure plants of these fine varieties in advance of their 
general dissemination. Orders will be limited to 250 cuttings of each 
variety to any one purchaser. There are no restrictions of any kind. Get 
your orders in early. We are already sold out for December and a part 
of January. Orders will be filled in rotation. 
