Large Flowering Commercial Varieties 
In answer to many queries sent in each year requesting differentiation of Commercial and Exhibition 
large flowering varieties, we admit that there is only a slight difference between the two types. Many varieties 
in the commercial listing are Exhibition flowers and many Exhibition varieties are also good Commercial 
flowers. The reason for this segregation is that the Commercial Large Flowering varieties must have these 
specific qualifications: (a) good substance—a flower that will pack well and keep well after being cut; (b) 
stiff stem—a stem that will support the flower erect when arranged; (¢) good foliage—foliage that is healthy 
and clean; (d) proven satisfactory by a period of actual marketing. 
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BRONZE 
ALAMEDA. Incurved clear bronze of solid substance. 
Stiff stem and good foliage. Height medium. October 5. 
Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
AMY. Incurved flower. Beautiful shade of buff and 
orange—a color similar to “Appert.”’ Height medium. 
November 10. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
BRONZE FRICK. A sport of “Miss Helen Frick.” 
Apricot bronze with lighter reverse. Height medium. 
November 15 on. 
CHRISTINA 
BUTTERBALL 
EMPEROR. Our introduction in a bronzy-red re- 
flexed flower. Height medium. October 20. (Illustration 
on page 19.) 
HILDA BERGEN. Beautiful: mahogany bronze in- 
curved flower. Medium sized spherical bloom. Height 
medium. October 15. 
PINK 
J. W. PRINCE. Excellent pink, incurved of good size. 
Height medium. October 25. 
LILAC LOVELINESS. Medium sized lavender pink. 
Semi-incurved. Good foliage and stem. Height medium. 
October 25. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
MAJOR EDW. E. BOWES. Bright rosy pink. Medium 
size semi-incurved flower but very compact. Height me- 
dium. Oct. 15 or earlier. 
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