The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



Carnations Registered. 



Lorna — Pure white. A great im- 

 provomtnt on \\ hite Cloud in the fol- 

 lowing: Longer and stronger stems, 

 larger and better formed flowers, ear- 

 lier bloomer, and a much more satisfac- 

 tory growth. The habit is all that can 

 be desired. By V. Dorner & Sons Co., 

 Lafayette, Ind. 



Midnight Sun — A bright crimson, 

 much brighter and livelier in color than 

 Maceo; also much larger in size; stems 

 long fcnd strong. A free and early 

 bloomer with good habit and a good, 

 strong ealy.x. 



Lancaster Pink — A good, rich color, 

 very large flower, with good calyx and 

 long, strong stems. An early iyid con- 

 tinuously free bloomer. In growth 

 strong and healthy. By Elmer J. Wea- 

 ver, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 



Special Notice. 



Any carnation enthusiast who wishes 

 to award any special premiums at the 

 exhibition to be held in Baltimore, Md., 

 Feb. 21st and 22d, should forward full 

 information of the same at once to the 

 secretary, Albert M. Herr, Lancaster, 

 Pa., so as to get them into the premium 

 list, which goes to press early in De- 

 cember. 



In connection with the exhibition 

 there will be held a general lecture on 

 carnation diseases by Prof. Wood, of 

 Washington, D. C, and a general dis- 

 cussion on the subject of stem rot. Also 

 a paper on Hybridization, by Peter 

 Fisher, of Ellis, Mass., and other sub- 

 jects of importance to carnation grow- 



. All who are interested in carnations 

 should attend the meeting, and ques- 

 tions of interest for the question box 

 can be sent to the secretary at once so 

 that suitable answers can be secured. 

 Albert M. Herr, Sec'y. 

 Lancaster, Pa. 



Good employes are hard to find and 

 not easy to grow. Encourage some one of 

 yours by making him or her a present 

 for Christmas of our $.5.00 copy of "The 

 Florists' Manual." 



OWENSBORO, KY.— The principal winners 

 of prizes at the rerent chrysanthemum show 

 were T. C. MUnc, James Morton (Clarksvllle), 



PHIL,ADEI.,PHIA. PA.— Fire did serious 

 damage to the greenhouses of Julius Koehler 

 & Sons Nov. 16. The loss Is estimated at $2,- 



POEEST CITY. ILL.— A greenhouse estab- 

 lishment Is to be built here, consisting of three 

 houses each 20x70. Eugene Secor Is Interested. 



COLORADO SPniNGS, COLO.— It Is re- 

 ported that William Gibbons, for many years 

 an employe of the Union Pacific railroad at 

 Ogden. Utah, Is about to establish the Inter- 

 Mountaln Floral Co.. with headquarters In this 

 .,... . J ,- __^ _ . j^u ^i^g leading towns In 



FARMER CITY, ILL.-McDonald. Barnes & 

 McConkey now have their new establishment 

 In nne condition and say business has begun 



ROCHESTER, N. Y.-On Nov. 18 flre de- 

 stroyed the barn owned by John Dobbertln 

 & Son. the florists, causing a loss of J250, with 



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