KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 



CAMEO—’'An ivory pompon of unusual size and substance that blooms the 
same time as Yuletide, Cordova, and Silver Star. A strong persistent grower 
possessing a rigid and well spread spray. The growth habit is superior to any 
worthwhile variety in its color class and blooming season. The flower is 
large and of an attractive form. It should be the answer to the grower who 
demands a white or cream pompon for early December that will provide him 
with quality, production and reliability. Matures December 5th.” 
(Descriptions by introducers.) 
CHRISTMAS BRONZE—We are pleased to offer this late bronze to our cus- 
tomers at a reasonable price this year. Ii has not had the formal introduction 
to the trade that other varieties have had, but it is neverheless a “‘top-notcher’’. 
Many of our customers have grown it, and it is a favorite here for very late 
cutting. It is vigorous and easy growing, with good stems and flower char- 
acteristics. It bunches well, too. Those who have had the privilege of grow- 
ing it have been more than satisfied. Blooms December 20th. 
MARIE KRAMER—Really good red pompons which do not fade are in good 
demand, especially so in the December season at which time Marie Kramer 
comes to bloom. We believe we have a real asset in the red class. Marie 
Kramer is a Hasegawa Poinsettia hybrid of deep poinsettia red very similar 
to that of its parent; just as attractive and just as prolific. The flowers main- 
tain their deep red shade even in full sunlight. One distinct advantage over 
Hasegawa Poinsettia is its keeping quality. The stems are much more tender 
and water absorbing, and the flower itself smaller and fuller, there being 
several whorls of petals. You will find Marie Kramer a good red for December 
sales. Blooms December 1-10. 
ROSALIND—"'A pink that might be described as a pink Yukon. The color 
is a clear medium pink. The growth habit is excellent; a very free grower; 
medium sized stem and foliage; no tendency to blindness; it flowers at a 
time of the year when pink is scarce. It appears to do almost equally well 
under either ground bed or raised bench environment. Matures December 
PAD 
Price, rooted cuttings, $4.00 per hundred, $35.00 per thousand. 
(Descriptions by introducers.) 
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