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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



December 12, 1901. 



NEW FORCING ROSE HELEN GOILD. 



_ (INTRODUCED BY THE DINGEE & CONARD CO.) 



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" Has 110 Hybrid Tea faults and never goes dormant. A very rapid grower, an excessive bloomer, as free as Golden Gate, a beautiful deep 

 pink color, almost cherry red : flower full double to the center ; plentiful foliage. An ideal rose for the grower who retails. We have a house of 

 it 240 feet long, making a most wonderful growth. The commercial grower who buys Balduin for Helen Gould will be badly 'done.' " — 

 AMERICAN ROSE COMPANY. 



" Freely tested by us last winter and proved to be a gem. Remarkable for vigor, color, size, form, fragrance and keeping qualities. The 

 demand for it will be large."— WABAN ROSE CONSERVATORIES. 



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"U'e have 40. WO plants of this superb new Rose ready for delivery. It will lake hrst rank amontj g;teat roses. It produces more perfect salable 

 flowers to the square foot than any other rose of its color now in commerce. It has no weak spots. Blooms all the time. No rose in the list can 

 compare with it in vigor of growth. The flowers are as beautifully made as Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Grand foliaee. A splendid keeper. 

 Every grower should have it. Of the many famous roses we have introduced we believe HELEN GOULD will prove to be the most valuable in 

 every way. especially for forcing. Thir^ statement bears greater significance in view of the value nf the varieties we have already introduced. 

 The price is so low every grower can afford to give it a trial. It will not disappoint you. Prices : - Strong- healthy plants from 2^.-inch 

 pots, for immediate delivery, 82.10 per doz. postpaid ; $10.00 per 100 ; 890.00 per 1000, by express f. o. b. West Grove. 



FAMOUS ROSES INTRODUCED BY THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Golden Gate, Marlon Din^ee, The Queen, Princess Bonnie, Fink Soupert, Coronet, Mrs. Robert Peary (Climbing' 

 Kaiserin), Climbing Bridesmaid, Climbing- Marie Gulllot, -Virginia R. Coxe, Ever-blooming Prairie Queen, Virginia, 

 Henry M. Stanley, Pearl Rivers, etc. 



NE'W ROSE CIiIMBINQ CI^OTItDE SOVFERT. A sport from Clotilde Soupert, with which it is identical, except it is a strong 

 rampant climber, perhaps the most vigorous Climbing Rose known. Hardy everywhere. $1.2.5 per doz. postpaid ; $8.00 per 100. XTEW CHRYS- 

 ANTHEMUMS. Timothy Eaton. Col. Appleton, George S. Kalb and fifty other varieties. Plants ready for delivery. Prices right. Write us. 



We have in stock upwards of 1000 different varieties of Roses, all on their roots. Seventy greenhouses. We also carry complete stocks of 

 Hardy Shrubs. Vines and Miscellaneous Plants of all kinds. .Send us your list for prices. Catalogue free for tlie asking. Address 



Established 1850. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



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LANCASTER, OHIO. 



The Oliio State Horticultural Society 

 held their thirty-fifth annual meeting 

 here, at the Auditorium, December 4. 

 5 and 6. The stage was nicely decorated 

 by John Gravett & Sons, on one side of 

 the stage, with a beautiful clump of 

 palms and some choice cut roses, carna- 

 tions and brilliant poinsettias, while 

 near the center was a fine elumip of 

 plants and pot chrysanthemums from 

 the Ohio State Industrial School for 

 Boys. John D. Imla.y, of Zanesville, 

 came over with some fine chrysanthe- 

 mums, Hrs. Jerome Jones, Mrs. Bear 

 and Chadwick, while his carnations were 

 extraordinarily fine in quality, includ- 

 ing Flora Hill. White Cloud," Morning 

 Glory, Marqu(j5, Mrs. Bradt, Chicago, 

 Crane, Dorothy, Queen Louise and Mrs. 

 Thomas Lawson; also some very fine 

 Roman hyacinths and Paper White nar- 

 cissus. His display occupied the right of 

 the stage. 



These flowers with a collection of veg- 

 etables in front of the stage and the dis- 

 play of 400 plates of fruit on slanting 

 tables at the rear made a very suit- 

 able stage setting, and much better than 

 any they have ever had before. 



The attendance was larger, making 

 it in all quite an advance in Ohio horti- 

 culture. Mr. M. E. Starke, of the Boys" 

 School, read an interesting paper on 

 flowers for the amateur. D. 



Mt. Pleasant, Mich. — The Mt. Plea- 

 ant Greenhouses, owned by E. T. Ham- 

 mond, were destroyed by fire the night 

 of Dec. 6, the loss being total and 

 amounting to $1,650. This loss, follow- 

 ing a hea\y loss by frost two years ago, 

 has wiped out Mr. Hammond's resources. 

 He writes, saying: "If my brother flor- 

 ists would grant me any help to rebuild 

 it would be thankfullv received." 



CENTfliViLLE. loWA. — The Mobley 

 greenhouse property has been sold to J. 

 A. Bradley. 



Leavenworth, Kax. — August Kat- 

 zung. the florist, is seriously ill and it 

 is feared death will result. 



Look Out for Profit. 



ARAICARI4 EXCELSA. 



The lovely house plant for the holidays. They are 

 jterfect jewels. liaised in Belgium from top cut- 

 lings only, no sce'tlinK>. and you can get them of the Araucaria Specialist and Importer, 

 (iodfrey Aschmann, 1012 Ihitario Street, Station R, Philadelphia, Pa., one-half cheaper than 

 from any other house in America. 



1 have houses full of them. Last spring's importations only. See these Special Low Prices : 

 5i^-incb pots. 4 to i) tiers. 12 to 15 inches high, bushy, only 60c 

 5?.^ to tJ-lnch pots. 4, 6 to (i tiers. IfJ to 18 Inches across. Hi to IS inches high, 75c 



Specimen plants, ti-inch pots. IS to '22 Inches high, 18 inches across SI. 00 



KKNTIA BELMOREANA, 28 to 30 Inches high, 6-lnch pots. 11.25 e.lch. 

 KENTIA FORSTERIANA, 'i-S to SO Inches high. 6-inch pota. $1.00 to tl.25 each. 

 BOSTON FERNS, large plan(8 for26<.'. 40c and 50c each. 

 FICUS ELASTICA ( Rubbers). ,'iH to <i-lnch pots. $1.00 to $5.00 per dozen. 

 DK.\C.VEN.V BRl'.\NTI,t;-lnch pots. 2 feet high (finest tor the house). liOc eacli. 

 AZ.VLEA INDIC.\ for the holidays, from .50c to $1.00 each. 

 To save express charges mention whether pots are to be taken off or not. Cash with order please. 



GODFREY ASCHMAMN/°"st°a?i^T^,«* PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Very BEST for 

 FORCING. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY TOMATO 



Prof. W. J Green of the Ohio Experiment 

 Station, says: 



■' I am fally satislied that UviriEston's 

 Beauty Tomato is the most profitable variety 

 of all for growiiiK under fflass." 



Prof W. B. Alwood of the Virginia Ex- 

 periment Station, says: 



"Your Beauty Tomato was superb, as 

 usual, and pave us magiiificent fruit. We 

 I -( insider it the standard by which comparison 

 lit other sorts is made, and are using it now 

 exclusively for winter forcing." 



OUR OWN CHOICEST SELECTED 

 SEED. Pkt., lOc; Ounce, 35c: 

 4 ounces. 75r. 



Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 0. 



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PANSIES, 



$3.00 per 1000 ; 50c per 100. 

 InnnrniviiA Sprengeri,2-in. pots, S1.50 per 100 



Asparagiis ^p^'^^oifpefm' ^-■'^ "" "^°'- 



Oeraniams, Ifi varieties, 2-in pots. .$3.00 per 100 

 JOS. H. CINMNGHAM, - DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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Pansics Worth Raising. 



(NO MOBE SEED.) 

 Good Plants, $4,00 per 1,000; $2,60 per 

 500, f. o. b. express here. Cash with order. 



CHR. SOLTAU, Je/sey* cTty, N.J. 



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 Side Av. trolley. 



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