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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



NOVEMBER 15. 190(1. 



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KLOKNER^S PATENT 



"HIGH VASE FLAT" 



It will show op your flowers to the best 



advantage. 



No retail Florist should be without it. 



For show windows. 



For table centerpiece nothing more elaborate. 



For parlor and church decorations the 



coming article. 



Simple and durable, made of iron, oxidized 



copper finish. 



PRICE COMPLETE WITH VASE. 



No. 1 Frame. 25-ia. high, diameter of Pan 11^^ inches, each, $ 4.00 



No. 2 Frame. 27-in. high, diameter of Pan 13 inches, each, 4.25 



No. 3 Frame, 30-in. high, diameter of Pan 13^ inches, each, 4.50 



No. 10 Frame, til-in. high, diameter of Pan 20 inches, each, 10.00 



Vase separate to No. 1. 2 and 3 each, .50 



Vase separate to No. 10 each, 1.00 



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Chicago Agenb. McKELLAR & WINTERSON, 



45-47-49 Wabash Ave. 



Address 



A. KLOKNER, 



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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 



BEFORE AND AFTER ARRANGEMENT OF THE HIGH VASE FLAT NO. I. 



HARD WOOD ROSE CUTTINGS. 



Will not some reader of the Review 

 tell me how to propagate hardwood rose 

 cuttings indoors, stating how much bot- 

 tom heat to give themV Also how to 

 propagate hybrid rose cuttings in frames 

 in summer. How should the frames be 

 made and the cuttings treated? 



SUBSCBIBEn. 



In answer to your query from sub- 

 scriber about rooting rose cuttings, 

 would say that the proper way to root 

 hard wood rose cuttings is to make one 

 or two-eye cuttings. This should be 

 done during the latter part of October 

 and any time up to December 15th. They 

 should be run in a bench in a greenhouse, 

 where there is heat enough to keep the 

 same from freezing. Otherwise they re- 

 quire no heat. 



As to summer propagation of hybrids, 

 the wood must be grown indoors and the 

 cuttings made when same is what would 

 be termed quite soft. The frames we 

 make by using one foot of horse manure ; 

 one-half old and one-half new is better 

 than all fresh, as the manure is not in- 

 tended to give heat, but to furnish mois- 

 ture. If the cuttings were placed on the 

 ground the dryness of the earth would 

 wither the cuttings. This manure is 



well trampled, well watered, leveled off 

 and about four inches of sand placed on 

 top, well packed. If thoroughly watered 

 when first put in, they seldom need more 

 than this one watering. 



We would state for Subscriber's infor- 

 mation that it takes some experience to 

 root hybrid rose wood in the sum.'ner 

 time. This he cannot be told about, but 

 must come from his own observation. It 

 is not a difficult matter when done prop- 

 erly to root 95 percent of the cuttings, 

 but one-half hour's neglect will spoil the 

 whole lot. The shading should be put on 

 at 8 o'clock in the morning and removed 

 from 5 to 6. The Good & Eeese Co. 



Springfield, 0. 



sow BUGS. 



We have found Hammond's slug shot 

 an efl'ective remedy for these pests. Dust 

 it heavily on the benches and the ground 

 underneath and Mr. Sow Bug will pack 

 his kit and move his family to other 

 quarters. Slug shot does not injure any 

 plant. We use it heavily a couple of 

 times a year as a preventive. 



F. W. B. 



FT. DODGE, IOWA.— H. E. Hitting, for- 

 merly a stocliholder of the Morris Floral Co., 

 Morris. lil., has entered Into partnership with 

 John tr. Kellenberger, and will from now on 

 be business manager for the firm. 



SPECIAL OFFERS FORGING BULBS. 



Hyacinths. I:; KK) 1U0« 



French Roman, 12.X1.') $.20 Jl.UO $13.00 



Dutch " named 30 2 50 24.01) 



■' in separate colors 55 4.00 ys,50 



" finest named sorts S5 tVOO 



Narcissus. 12 100 lOOO 



Paper White, true grandiflora. ...S.16 $ .75 $000 

 Von Sion, double qosed, extra size .25 l.fiO 15 OO 



large size 20 1.40 12.00 



All sorts.. Polyanthus, single, dou- 

 ble and Trumpets, mixed 15 .'.K) 7.50 



Tulips. La Reine. Keizerskroon. Cottage Maid, per 

 1110 $1 1)0; per UWO, .*•.! 00. Joost V- \"ondel. La Can- 

 deur, UIO, '.lOc ; UIOO, $.s.UO. All other popular sorts at 

 very reasonable prices. Mixed finest single, 100, Soc; 

 1000, fT.OU. Wnte us for prices- 100 1000 



Crocus. Finest large, separate colors $0 ;10 $2 25 



Lil. Longfl. .5x7, 100. $2 110; 1000, Jl.s.OO; OxS, 100,$3 00; 

 7x0.100. S5 0O; 1000, S40.00. Ready, Auratum, Ru- 

 brum, Album. 



CALLA. Spotted, 12, .50c.; 100, SS.OO. 



^eeds. Fresh crop 1000. Sweet Pea. early forcing sorts, 

 25c. a lb. Smilax. oz., :(0c ; lb., $2 50. Asp. Spreogeri, 

 UlO. 5(lc; 1000, S4 00. 



Japan Fern Balls. Due in December. Send orders 

 now for these great money makers. Send for our 

 new price list for winter and spring. 



.\ddress H. H. BERQEB & CO.. 



Est. 1878 47 Barclay St., New York. 



JARDINIERE FERNS 



Elegant stock, 

 $3.00 per lUO , S25.U0 per 1000. 



Roses for the South. yiaT.effo^Touthera 



planting. Just the thing you want. Stock 

 A No. 1. Write for I^rice List. 



JD UCIOO The Exotic Nurseries, 

 ■ Oi nLldOy DAYTON. Ohio. 



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