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1941 INTRODUCTIONS PRS sg 
*helen meritt” (E). Deep rose... ...2..sccs sees 
(Patented.) 
Tpiearabooy (MO). RiSSEMoeles 6 doc arsupuoponoudende Rae $ 15.00 
Daphne (E) vbr licmtspinkerraee se > cies aeiie acts 2-inch 20.00 
SEIbOrE) Pink see een ee eee melee 3-inch 25.00 
Forschritti(E)s Red aecervatreiaaciier ates sien eters 4-inch 35.00 
Regula |(E). “White. seers cide rie eure oe ete 5-inch 50.00 
Signy) Hartmann!) (E)s Dark) pinkws ser: seis es 6-inch 75.00 
SONNENGLUSSA(E MER OSC neon eisian etc iis tele 7-inch 100.00 
“Strafford (NM) saan kaoit ese eimeiaste sie eters: 8-inch 150.00 
Wesphalen:(E)se@armines.... a0 seen econo ee 
Wiesbaden:(E)) = Rose-pinkin. saat elec 
Norwood (E)w Deep pinksan seo ass ee se eles Prices furnished on request 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS | P Se 
Altona (E}o Clean pink acetate aac. eine $ oe 
IAI ej oJor (He), Sedbastont Teale, ougasoocuncdouncoosne ne 20.00 
Hamburg a(E) a Conmino sr eset are anes 35.00 
*Kuhnerts (IM) Rose-pink ten eu..aene. a. been ie an 
Moeryeillos()) mmluchtived ener ieee: aan ute 70.00 
“Rosabelle (Le Rose-pink ar. qeeraasce ne cee rar 85.00 
Sch. Perle: (M)s Pink ereenne: soe. Sete eae Bing 150.00 
EXCELLENT KINDS PRICES 
Per 100 
1g (Ge $ 8.00 
Ami-Pasquaar(E)) ehedem erie eter 2-inch 12.00 
Gieselher (M). Carmine red................... 3-inch 18.00 
Hollandia i) ocimony rece cer eieeen serine 4-inch 25.00 
Louis’ Savage (Ll) Darkioink. nce aan reece 5-inch 45.00 
Mein Liebling: (Eye barks pinkas reece 6-inch 70.00 
*Willkommen (E). Bright pink.................. 7-inch 85.00 
8-inch 150.00 



ydrangeas 
Our supply of these important florists’ plants is from a source that has 
proven dependable over the years. Delivery of rooted cuttings and small 
plants Spring 1942, larger plants Fall 1942. 
The “High Light” of New Hydrangeas 
‘6 eas 99 
merritt’s beauty 
(PATENT APPLIED FOR) 
Early Carmine Red 
Joseph S. Merritt, the introducer of this exceptional new 
variety, says of it: ‘In our many years of experience in 
Hydrangea culture, I have never become so enthused 
over any new variety as the advent of “merritt’s beauty.” 
Our opinion of this highly valuable addition is so keen 
that we have provided over 10,000 stock plants, and with 
a desire for the freest distribution are offering same at 
prices within the reach of every grower. 
Don't fail to include “merritt’s beauty” in your Hydrangea 
requisition. It will, we believe, create a sensation through- 
out the trade when generally known. 
Prices of “merritt’'s beauty”: 
Ri.Gateye $20.00 DRC als 5% $30.00 SelaElal an Aa $40.00 
4-inch....$50.00 5-inch. .. .$60.00 6-inch. .. .$80.00 
7ANCH a. ee $125.00 state alischeess SS Gin a6 $250.00 
All per 100 
25 of any size at 100 rate 

Restrictions Pertaining to 
“merritt’s beauty” and “helen merritt” 
Purchaser permitted unrestricted rooting for his own consumption 
and sale in bloom. Not granted, privilege to root for sale to others 
for growing on or forcing. 
STANDARD VARIETIES ee _ 
eye 
Deutschland (E). Salmon pink................. 
E. (Moulliere (ES Whiten. css owe ee eaten tee sce Rec $ 5.00 
*Gertrude Glahn (M). Dark rose................ 2-inch 8.00 
*Goliath (M)s sDarkwrosese dee nee eit 3-inch 15.00 
M. Baardse (E). Salmon red................... 4-inch 30.00 
*M_ Foch’ (E)ssDecpicanmines. see eee 5-inch 40.00 
*Niedersachsen (E). Light pink................. 6-inch 60.00 
*Otakea.(L); “Pink s.ceece ct ete tae eee 7-inch 75.00 
Steinmetz (E)s Rink coir eae oie oe ln eee 8-inch 150.00 
Trophee ‘| (E).. Rediva tetera eben oh ene 
Our, Selection$sn 0-35 core oe ees 
AVERAGE FLOWER SHOOTS TO THE PLANT 
2-inch — One shoot 
3-inch — One shoot 
4-inch —Two or more 
5-inch — Three or more 
6-inch — Five or more 
7-inch — Eight or more 
8-inch — Ten or more 
EXPLANATION OF DESIGNATIONS 
* Blue color easily obtained. 
(E) opposite variety indicates Early Blooming. 
(M) opposite variety indicates Mid-Season Blooming. 
(L) opposite variety indicates Late Blooming. 

IMPORTANCE 
OF 
EARLY ORDERS 
As is well known, Hydrangeas in the “better varieties” have become a most important 
adjunct to the florist business and we suggest early orders for delivery fall 1942, thus 
enabling buyers to secure desired varieties and quality stock, which, we might Say, is 
not always available when delivery times comes around. 

