KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 



MARY DUNLAP 
December 5th. 
There are pink pompons that make money for you, and there are pinks 
that you just cannot sell no matter how well they are grown. Here is a new 
seedling of the very popular Hasegawa Pink that is just as prolific and just 
as pleasing in color. It blooms ten days or more later, however, and the 
flower cluster is heavier, making cutting much easier. It may be cut back late 
without its going blind. Mary Dunlap will be a pay crop for you since it 
grows so easily and vigorously, crops well, and sells freely. There will be 
no mistake in planting this one. Blooms December 5th and later. 
Price, $7.00 per hundred, $65.00 per thousand. 
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