KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 
PACIFIC COAST VARIETIES OF 1938 
MRS. A. KRAMER—This flower is of clear solid pink with nice long wiry stems 
and good foliage. It is a beautiful sight in the field, and a prize winner to the 
retailer. Flowers are five inches or more across when disbudded. Blooming 
date is November 5. 
HASEGAWA ORANGE — This medium sized pompon is of a delightfully 
beautiful deep buff with a light orange cast. Flowers are well placed on long 
stems making flower combinations easy and graceful. It is a good semi- 
double with petals partially covering the bronzy center. You will find this a 
good seller irrespective of competition. November 10. 
PASADENA—This is just what the trade is demanding, a vivid bronzy orange, 
medium sized pompon with broad ray flowers which partly cover the yellow 
center. It has nice growing habits. Blooming begins November Ist. 
LOS ANGELES — A good semi-double clear scarlet flower 2¥2 inches in 
diameter and larger. The silvery crimson of the under side of the petals 
shines as if to set off as a gem the partially showing bronze cushion. It is a 
good keeper, too. November 15th. 
JAPANESE RED—A sturdy strong stemmed variety grown in the large Calli- 
fornia plantings. Flowers are medium sized with several rows of petals. As 
with many reds the deep color fades to a nice shade of clear bronze. Nov. Ist. 
Cuttings of these varieties are now at $3.00 per hundred, $27.50 per thousand. 
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