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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



December 19, 1901. 



NEW FORCING ROSE HELEN GOILD. 



INTRODUCED BY THE OINGEE i. CONARD CO.) 



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" Has no 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 COMPAXT. 



" 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. 



BUY IT DIRECT FROM THE INTRODUCERS. 



"We have 40.000 plants of this superb new Rose ready for delivery. It will take first rank amons preat 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, (xrand foliage. 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 ft^rcing. This statement bears greater signiftcance in view of the value of the varieties we have already introduced. 

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

 pots, for immediate delivery, 92.10 per doz. postpaid ; $10.00 per lOO ; 990.00 per 1000, hy express f. o. h. West Orove. 



FAMOUS ROSES INTRODUCED BY THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Oolden Qate, Uarlon Din^ee, The Queen, Princess Bonnie, Fink Sonpert, Coronet, Mrs, Kobert Peary (Climbing 

 Kaiserin), Climbin? Bridesmaid, Climblngr Marie Gnillot, Virginia H. Coxe, Ever-blooming Prairie Queen, Virginia, 

 Henry M. Stanley, Pearl Bivers, etc. 



NE'W BOSE CI.IUBINO CIiOTII.DE SOUFEBT. A sport from Clotilde Soupert, with which it is identical, except it is a strong 

 rampant fliml^f-r, perhaps the most vigorous Climbiiiir Knse known. Hardy everywhere. $1.2.5 per doz. postpaid ; $8.00 per 100. B'EW CHB7S- 

 ABTHEMUa&S. Timothy Eaton, Col. Apploton. (.ieorge 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 the asking. Address 



Established 1850 THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



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ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting and an- 

 nual election of the New Jersey Flori- 

 cultural Society was held at its rooms 

 in Orange on the 4th inst. The topic for 

 discussion was furnished by the chair, 

 inspired as it were by a letter from the 

 National Florists' Society, "What Should 

 Be the National Flower?" It was opened 

 by W. A. Manda, and many took part in 

 the discussion. It was not put to vote 

 but brought out so much that was inter- 

 esting to the flower grower that the sub- 

 ject was laid over for a future meeting. 



In the business portion of the meeting 

 reports were made upon the final returns 

 from the flower show, which through the 

 kindness of friends the society came out 

 free from all debt. All donations were 

 suit.ably recognized by votes of thanks 

 in the usual way, as also was the kind- 

 ness of the mayor of Orange, who opened 

 the exhibition "and gave it the benefit of 

 his own and wife's presence. 



The election resulted in the election of: 

 President, John Hayes; vice-president, 

 Jos, A. Manda ; secretary, George Smith ; 

 treasurer, Malcolm MacRorie; arbitra- 

 tion committee, Jos, B, Davis, Jos, A. 

 Manda, Wm. Bennett, Oscar Carleson and 

 Isaac Vance. J- B. D, 



Crystal Springs, IVIiss. — The seventh 

 annual chrysanthemum show of the Crys- 

 tal Springs Foral Club was one of the 

 most successful ever held here. There 

 was a large attendance from outside 

 points. 



The Florists' Manual, by Wm. Scott, 

 is a whole library on commercial flori- 

 culture. It costs $5.00 and nothing 

 would be more appreciated as a Christ- 

 mas gift. 



Please omit my pansy adv. from the 

 Review, as I have sold all the plants 

 through your valuable paper. — A. Wen- 

 ISCH, Williamsbridge, N, Y. 



Enclosed is $1.00 for the Review. 

 Can't keep house without it. Let it con- 

 tinue. — Allen Greenhouses, Blairsville, 

 Pa. 



NEW RED 



FORCING ROSE 



HELEN GOILD 



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j|HIS is a grand winter blooming red rose for forcing. It is a 

 vigorous grower, free bloomer, while the color, form, size, 

 fragrance and keeping qualities are all that fS to be de- 

 sired. We have 100,000 plants from 2>^-inch pots ready 

 now, at $5.00 per 100 or $45.O0 per 1000. This rose is a great 

 variety for pot culture. Our catalogue of all kinds of roses, plants, 

 bulbs, etc, will be ready January ist. Send for it. Address 



THE GOOD & REESE CO., Springfield, 0. 



THE LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD. 



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Field-Grown 



ROSES 



strong 3-year old 



White IMaman Cochet, 



$10.00 per 100^ $;i0.00 per 1000. 

 Strong 2-year old. 



Crimson Rambler, 



$-■00 PIT 100; $T'>,00 InT 1000. 



Golden Veined.... HoneySUClile, 



strong .^-inch pot plants, S'20.00 per 100. 



Not less than 50 plants sold at the 100 rate, 

 or .500, plants at 1000 rate. 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



Govanstown, BALTIMORE, MD. 



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GENISTAS. 



.'^troiif^ bushy plant*;. l.'i in. hich. ready for 5-in. 

 pots, at a bargain. Order at once. $10.00 i>er 100. 

 JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 

 THE HOME or PRIMROSES. 



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OSE HELEN GOULD 

 or BALDUIN. 



nr \vhateverit may be called. The plants we offer 

 of this rose are fmm the same stock as the flow- 

 ers which we exhibited at Philadelphia. These 

 were so superior that even those claiming to be the 

 introducers did not recognize them. Write for prices . 



Waban Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass. 



W^ 0^ S^^B ^^ t^'>r Sprin? Blooming — the 

 lj|lt"[_0 proper sorts — Clothllde Sou- 

 fcl I ^l" ^ pert. Coquette des Blanches. 

 IIIIUI &1 Cuquetie des Alps. Gen. Jae- 

 ■ ■ " ^^ ^ ^ iiueminot, La Prance, etc. 

 Fine 1 and 2-year field-grown plants that have 

 never been forced: suitable for 5-ln. pots, at oc. 

 Larg'e flowered CLEMATIS for forcingr. finest 

 purple, w*hite. lavender, red sorts, from 5-in. pots, 

 isc. CLEMATIS PANICULATA, extra strong 

 fleld-prown. oc: first class 2-year field -grown. 4c. 



Packing' free for cash, 

 W. H. SAI.T£B, - - BOCHESTEB, N. T. 



ROOTED ROSE CUTTINGS. Strongly rooted 

 cuttings ot Bndes, Meteors. Maids, Perles. GoldenGates, 

 $1.60 per lOU. Kaiserins.f-ilHJperlOU. Bridesmaids. 

 :{H'-in., $i oil per I'XI, very large and strong, worth fT.OO ; 

 2X-in., f2.5Uper lUO. 



ROOTED CARNATIONS. White Cloud, Arma- 

 zindy. Crane. Jubilee, Marquis, Lord, Joost, Scott. Bradi. 



STOCK MUMS. White; Kalb, Ivory, Robinson, 

 Fitzwygram, Chadwick, Jones, Wliite Bonn. Pink : 

 Pacific. Dean, Morel, Perrin. Murdock. Yellow: Wed- 

 ding. Bonnaffon, Lincoln. Red : Childs, all at ~c each ; 

 Toe per doz. 



W. H. GULLETT & S0N5, LINCOLN, ILL 

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SMILaX. 



SeedlhifTS. Hue little plauta. ;;uc per 100; $3.50 

 per 1000; tlO.OO per 600U. 2-lnch. strong plants, II.UO 

 per 100. 2^-luch. 8trong plants, f I.ijO per IW. 



GERMAN IVT. »1.00 per 100. 

 MRS. GRISWOI.D, WORTHINGTON, Ohio. 



