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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



November 28. 1901. 



DENVER, COLO. 



Various Items. 



The weather still continues warm and 

 bright, but the demand for cut Howers 

 is much better than it was ten days ago 

 and consequently the florists are all feel- 

 injj' better. 



There being no chrysanthemum show 

 here this falH the Park Floral Co. had 

 one by themselves, filling an entire store- 

 room, and it was a very fine display. 

 Among the mums, Timothy Eaton and 

 Golden Wedding seemed to be the finest, 

 though Col. Appleton was hard to beat, 

 and there were some elegant roses, some 

 of the same kind with which they took 

 first premium at the Kansas City show. 

 Among the elegant assortment of plants 

 the cyclamens were noticeable, both for 

 plant and flower. 



At the last meeting of the Denver 

 Flori.sts' Club it was unanimously de- 

 cided to hold a spring flower show iu tlic 

 latter part of April, 1002, and a list of 

 twenty-one names was secured as a guar- 

 antee for the premium list. Another 

 nurtter over which the inenil«'rs were 

 very enthusiastic was the one brouglit 

 up by our president. A. J. Graham, who 

 since his eastern trip has become im- 

 bued with the idea that we ought to 

 have a meeting of the S. A. F. out here 

 in Denver. It was the opinion of all that 

 it was just the thing, and while there 

 was nothing done formally, still the 

 yeast was put into the clul). Denver 

 used to l}e. in the long ago ( say 2.") or 

 ."50 years) away out of civilization, but 

 now we have the Injuns out of the streets 

 and it is only a couple of days from any- 

 where. " TlIOH.NE. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Plant Registration. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, X. 

 Y., register rose Dorothy Perkins, a seed- 

 ling of 1898 of R. Wichuraiana ; thought 

 to have been hybridized with jiollen from 

 JIme. Gabriel Lui/.et : growth 10 to ].'> 

 feet in a season; decidedly upright, mak- 

 ing it adaptable as a jiillar rose. Flow- 

 ers shell pink, fading to deep rose; very 

 double, about two inches across, and 

 borne in open racemes in clusters of 10 

 to .30; fragrant: petals freijuently rolled 

 back and erinklecl. Buds pointed. Fol- 

 iage leathery, dark green. Verv hardv. 



Schmidt "& Botley, .Springfield. ('».. 

 register the following new roses: 



Atlas (H. T.) from an unknown seed- 

 ling crossed with La France. Shows 

 La France blood in both growth and 

 foliage. Buds large; flowers huge, dini- 

 ble and of two shades of piid<: lighter 

 than La France. 



Nestor (H. T.) (Magna Charta x 

 Belle .Siebrecht). Flowers large, double, 

 blooming on the ends of long canes. Fol- 

 iage resembles Belle Siebrecht. HuiU 

 pointed. 



America (H. T.) (Duke of Kdinburgh 

 X Meteor I . Buds large, jiointed. Flowers 

 large, double, fragrant. Color, deep scar- 

 let crimson. Foliage, large, dark, leath- 

 ery. 



The three above named roses are all 

 strong growers and free bloomers, the 

 last named especially free. They all 

 originated with E. G. Hill. Richmond. 

 Ind. \Vm. .T. Stewakt. Secretary. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Dreer's Importations 

 of Azaleas. 



LARGEST IMPORTS ^ FINEST VARIETIES ^ BEST VALUES 



Place your order now for early shipment by freight, 

 and save heavy Express charges later in the season. 



Per (toz. Pit 11)0 Per doz. 



JO to J2-inch crowns $4.50 $35.00 1 J6 to J8-inch crowns $12.00 



12 to J4-inch crowns 6.00 45.00 18 to 20-inch crowns 25.00 



J 4 to J 6 inch crowns 7.50 55.00 i 20 to 24-inch crowns 36.00 



There is a great scarcit.v of Mme. Van tier Cru.vssen this season, but we 

 are iu position to still 8uppl.v ten per cent of this variety in assorted lots. 



Per 100 



$90.00 

 200.00 

 300.00 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 



Cliestuiit St. 



Philadelphia. 



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Q]um gtock 



by the. 



100 or 1000. 



Col. Appleton and Pennsylvania, $8.00 per loo. 



Perrin, Morel, Murdock, Autumn Glory, Pink Ivory, Wanamaker, 

 Jones, White Ivory, Gretchen Buettner, Mayflower, Woodford. Golden 

 (d Trophy, Whilldin, Bonnaffon, H. Hurrell, Rieman, Yellow Mayflower, 

 i^ Yellow Queen, $6.6o per loo. Good for two weeks only. C. O, D. 



I Poehlraann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. | 



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^egonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



$15.00 per hundred; $140.00 per thousand. 



COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, L. I. 



Timothy Eaton 



STOCK PLANTS, 



$10 per hundred, $1.50 per doz. 



Also at same price stock plants of 



VIVIAND-MOREL, 



MRS. PERRIN, 



XENO, 



MRS. J. J. GLESSNER, 



MRS. W. C. EGAN, 



EVANGELINE, 



PHILADELPHIA, 



PENNSYLVANIA, 



MARION HENDERSON, 



MONTMORT, 



and all the leading commeicial varieties. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



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CHAS. D. BALL, 



GROWER 

 OF 



Send for 

 Price List. 



[g| alms, Etc. 



HOLMESBURG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Oeraninms in variety 



Ijautanas in variety 



Heliotrope in variety 



Ijezuon Verbenas 



Salvia Bonfire 



Snillax 



Swalnsona Alba, 3-inch pots. 83.00 per 100. 

 Soses, 3-inch pots. $4.00 per 100. 



Coleus in variety 



Verbenas in variety 



Cnphea (Cigar Plant) 



Altexnanthera in variety 



Ag'eratnm, Dwarf White .. 



*' Stella Gumey.. 



Salvia Splendens 



•' Bonfire 



Heliotrope 



Lantanas 



.Send for Price List. Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT. Jr. & SON. 



WHITE MA RSH. MP. 



Tlio finest commercial 

 White Caniation. 

 < Tilf rs l»of>kf'd now for 

 January rU-livery aud 



From 



2K-inch pots, 



»2.0O 



per 100. 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 

 50c per 100. 



Add 10c per lOO 

 if wanted 

 by mail. 



Norway, 



Sd.oh piT mn 



CHRYSANTHEMUIVIS. 



stock plants. Timothy Eatim, .$:5..50 per doz. 

 Write for otlier varieties and prices. 



H. WEBER &. SONS, Oakland, Md. 



MUM Stock. 



l^ory. BoiinaiTon. 5Juido(-k. -I^Tom*' .lones 

 at 10c each: $1.00 per doz. .J. S. Kalli. the best 

 and earliest white grown. 25c each; $3.0o per doz. 

 "Irene." unrooted cuttings. $3.00 per 100: $25.00 

 per 1000, Mornine Glory, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 

 per 1000. 



CRABB & HUNTER, Brand Rapids, Mich. 



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