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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



February 6, 1902. 



r A DM A TIftM niTTIMfiQ ^^^ ^^'^ ^1 ^' T- GRAVE, Richmond, Ind. 



at the KANSAS CITY SHOW. 



{First on introduction of 1901, at Kansas City) is certainly proving our claims for it and consequently 

 a money maker for the grouer. It commands the highest price. Our stock is large and in grand 

 shape. 'No order is too large or too small for us to fill. V3.00 per 100 ; S40.00 per 1000. 

 Write for prices on Rooted Cuttings of Norway, White Clond. Hoosler Ma,id, Lawson, Crane, America, Qenevieve Iiord and Marquis. 

 Alao •AIM.OTHY EATON and PITZWTQBAM CHBySANTHEMUMS. 



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DOROTHY 



MONTREAL. 



The fomtcenth annual meeting of the 

 Montreal Gardeners' and Florists' Club 

 took place Jan. 27 in the rooms of the 

 Xatural History Society. The report of 

 the year's work showed the standing of 

 the club to be O K. It was decided to 

 secure more suitable quarters for the 

 club meetings and after the 1st of May 

 o\ir headquarters will be in the York 

 Chambers, corner St. Catherine and 

 Drummond streets. 



The oflicers elected for the present 

 year are: President, George Trussell; 

 first vice president, R. W. Whiting; sec- 

 ond vice president, T. Martel ; secretary- 

 treasurer, VV. H. Horobin, 1.30 Tupper 

 street; assistant secretary, William C. 

 Hall; executive committee: J. Kirkwood, 

 Creo. Copeland, J. Pidduck, W. Alcock, 

 W. (i. Pascoe and J. Lucke. 



At the conclusion of business an ad- 

 journment was made to the large hall, 

 where the annual dinner was celebrated. 

 Those present flatter themselves that 

 they never spent a better time. The 

 musical selections of Mr. Burke and the 

 Quivron orchestra were much enjoyed, 

 and the words of eloquence from the 

 lips of Joseph Bennett should ntver bo 

 forgotten. 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



All the florists here are doing a sat- 

 isfactory business. The holiday trade 

 was way aliead of thai of previous years. 

 Dr. Campbell has had some of the finest 

 carnations ever seen here. 



Ingram's store always looks well. He 

 l>elicves in display and keeps his palms 

 and ferns in line shape. 



.Tames Hcrly has o])ene<l a store in the 

 city and is doing well. His carnations 

 are producing very fine blooms. 



Andrew Hood has opened a store with 

 a fine window and makes a good display. 

 He is continually improving his green- 

 houses, which are two miles out of 

 town. 



The new place in the north end, owned 

 by Air. Bigshy, is looking well. The 

 houses are 20x.300 and very high. His 

 (■arnations arc a credit to him. 



-Vnother new place is that owned by 

 Walter M. Parke, consisting of five 

 houses. One is devoted to palms and the 

 others to roses, carnations and bedding 

 stock. All the jdants are doing well 

 under the management of Mr. Rinn, the 

 gardener. A. F. L. 



P.\LMER Lake, Coi.o. — ilrs. K. B. Sher- 

 win built a small greenhouse last fall 

 and intends to enlarge her place next 

 fall. This place is only a summer re- 

 sort and the population is small except 

 in sumjuer. ilr. Kbcn Smith has a nice 

 |uivate place here and P. .J. Jliller is 

 gardener. 



Atlanta, Ga. — The Lambert Floral 

 Company has sold the name "Lambert ' 

 to Lambert Bros, and have applied for 

 a charter changing the name to Atlanta 

 Floral Company. 



Our 4 New Carnations for 1902. 



Sales limited to 25.000 

 each. Orders booked 

 now and filled in strict 

 rotation. 



A I D A A white surpassing any other 

 J\*-IJr\ variety in size and purity. 



DOROTHY WHITNEY 



STELLA 



A large white lightly striped witb 

 pink; a marvel of productiveness. 



A large, early and free 

 commercial yellow. 



FSICXIS. 



812.00 period: 827.50 per 250: 



855. OO pt-r .SOO: 8100.00 per 1000, 



250 each of above four varieties for $100 



APOLLO 



The brightest scarlet carna- 

 tion in the commercial class. 



We have all of the Cottag-e Gardens 

 and other 1902 varieties. 



I n R M A *-'"'' ^*' fancy white. S6.00 per 100 ; 8BO.00 per lOOO ; and all the 



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Price List. 



best of the 1901 introductions and the leading standard varieties. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., Lafayette, 



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ROOTED CUniNBSfor 1902 NOW READY 



ROSES AND 

 CARNATIONS. 



Clean Stock, Well Booted, Free from 

 Disease. Satisfaction Onaranteed. 



CABKATIOHS. 



Per 1000 

 Mrs. Lawson — $3.5.00 



Egypt 25.00 



Hoosier Maid ... 2.5.00 



The Marquis 12.50 



Genevieve Lord. 12.50 

 Guardian Angel . 12.50 

 Prances Joost... 12.50 



Evanston 12.50 



Melba 12.50 



Scott 12.50 



Per 1000 

 Ethel Crocker... $12.50 



White Cloud 12 50 



Crane 12.50 



Mrs. Bradt 12.50 



Chicago 12.50 



America 12,60 



Helen Keller .... 12.50 



Mrs. Ine 12.50 



Peru 9.00 



Portia 9.00 



Per 1000 



Maids $25.00 



Golden Gates . 25.00 



B08ES. 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



Maids $12.50 Golden Gates. ...$12.50 



Brides 12.50 La France 12.50 



ROSE PLANTS. 



Per 1000 



Brides $25 00 



La France 25.00 



JOHN BROD, - - Niles Center, lU. 

 C'liicHgo Oftice, 349 W. North .*Te. 



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If you are looking for a PROFITJBLE HIGH GR»DE 



White Carnation 



Don't fail to call and see. or investigate the 



G 



ov. 

 Wolcott 



CRESSBROOK 



The Coming 



PINK CARNATION 



For Everybody to Grow. 



Baltimore, Feb. 2J, I90I, it scored 94 



points, the highest of 



any seedling. 



Cressbrook has never shown disease 

 of any kind, and is an extra free 

 bloomer. Size of flower under ordi- 

 nary culture, 3 to 3% inches. 



Orders will he delivered In rotation 



on and after Jan. 1, 1902, at 



the following prices: 



12 plants. $ 1.50 100 plants. $10.00 



26 3.00 250 26. 00 



60 6.00 600 37.60 



1000 plants, S76.00 

 Cressbrook may be seen growing at The E. G. 

 Hill Co.'s. Richmond. Ind., and at Wm. 

 Nicholson's. Framingham. Mass. 



C. WARBURTON, 



FALL RIVER, MASS. 



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(.)rders booked now will be filled in strict 

 rotation, commencing Jan. 1st, 1902, and as fast 

 thereafter as stock is ready. Rooted Cuttings 

 from sand, $10 per 100 ; WO per 500 ; $80 per 1000. 



Send P. O. Orders on Norwood. Mass. 



PETER EISHER, Ellis, Mass. 



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NEW 

 ARNATION 



SYLVIA. 



A white seedling, originated with us six years 

 ago. A money maker. Continuous bloomer. 

 Never bursts. Most prolific carnation we have 

 ever grown. Rooted Cuttings now ready, $8.00 

 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



WOODFALL BROS., - - GLEN BURNIE, MD. 

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