Febrdakt 20, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



431 



CARNATIONS,, 



NOVELTIES FOR 1902 

 STANDARD VARIETIES 



Yellows. 100 1000 



Golden Beautv $10.00 $ 75.00 



Dorothy Whitney 12.00 100.00 



Crimsons. 



' Harry Fenn 12.00 100.00 



Goy. Rooseyelt 6.00 50.00 



Finks. 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson 10.00 75.00 



Cressbrook 10.00 75.00 



Mrs. Lawson 4.50 40.00 



Pinks. 100 1000 



Morning Glory $ S-'iO $'25.00 



Wm. Scott 1.50 12.60 



Variegated. 



Viola Allen 12.00 



Stella 12.00 



Violania 12.00 



Gaiety 10.00 



Prosperity 6.00 



Mrs. 6. M. Bradt 3.00 



100.00 

 100.00 



75.00 

 50.00 



Scarlets. 100 1000 



Jos.H.Manley $12.00 $100.00 



Mrs. Potter Palmer 12.00 100.00 



Challenger 1000 75.00 



Apollo 12.00 100.00 



Alba .' 12.00 100.00 



Lorna 6.00 .50 00 



Norway 6.00 50.00 



Queen Louise 5.00 40.00 



Lizzie McGo\van 1-50 12..50 



Above prices are for strong, selected rooted cuttings. 



The Cottage Gardens, Queens, L, I. 



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OMAHA. 



Valentine's day brought its usual in- 

 crease in sales to all florists and violets 

 were in good demand. Tlie past few 

 days of dull weather has cut the crop 

 of roses short, especially Beauties; car- 

 nations are also somewhat short cropped. 



William Clark, of Colorado Springs, 

 was here visiting with the Omaha flor- 

 ists while on his w-- to Indianapolis. 



Nebraska Florists' Society Meeting. 



The Nebraska Florists' Society met in 

 monthly session in the park commission- 

 ers' rooms last evening. There was a 

 good attendance. 



It was decided to hold a bowling tour- 

 nament February 27 at the Vienna al- 

 leys, which have been refitted with new 

 fixtures throughout. Refreshments will 

 be served, and all are looking forward 

 to a good time. 



Mr. Lewis Henderson read a report of 

 the Nebraska .State Horticultural Soci- 

 ety's meeting, to which he was a dele- 

 gate from the Florists' Society. Tnere 

 were many salient points brought out 

 in this report, viz.. the damping off 

 question, which was discussed, also City 

 Forestry, and exception was taken to 

 the name. This latter paper was read 

 before the State Horticultural Society 

 by Secretary Go.odman, of the Missouri 

 Horticultural Society. Mr. C. S. Har- 

 rison's paper, "A Mission of Beauty," 

 received its share of praise, and all we're 

 enthusiastic in worK.ng for the advance- 

 ment of floriculture in our cities and 

 towns. 



Mr. W. R. Adams, superintendent of 

 parks, will deliver an address on "The 

 Improvement of City Plantings" at the 

 next monthlv meeting, March 13; a 

 paper on "Western Horticulture" will 

 be given by J. H. Hadkinson. There 

 surely is an increased interest in the 

 society's doings. 



Bowling. 



After adjourning the members tried 

 their skill ' on th"e Gate City alleys. 

 Scores were as follows: 



SOUTHSIDERS. 



J. H. Hadkinson 146 



John Bath 126 



S. B. Faulkner 102 



Lewis Henderson 142 



NORTHSIDERS. 



J. J. Hess 117 



Paul B. Floth 119 



Geo. Swoboda 118 



Henry Peterson 103 



Wm. Ellsworth 103 



J. H. H. 



I SHASTA DAISY 



I EVERYBODY admires the LATEST FLORAL WONDER. 



i White as the snow which forever caps SHASTA'S LOFTY PEAK. Reckless in its profusion 

 5 of bloom. Hardy and happy everywhere. The people's flower. 



In our classified advs. you can find 

 everything you want all the time. 



For circulars address 



BURBANK'S EXPERIMENT FARMS 



SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA. 



Or any prominent seedsman m florist. - 



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MA A« 



WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 



LITTLE PINK 



GERANIUM, 



The Best of the Tom Thumb 

 Varieties. The only Double 

 ever disseminated, and 



Awarded Certifcate of Merit. 



WRITE FOR PRICES. 



W. E. HALL, 



CLYDE, - OHIO. 



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Burpee's Seeds Grow 



The Coming 



Scarlet 

 Carnation 



Challenger 



Price for strong, *ell rooted cuttings, ready 

 now. dozen. S2.00 : twenty-live. S3.00: fifty, 

 S5.00; liundred, StO.OO; thousand. S75.00. 



William Hoffman, 



Absolutely the best aud most free 

 flowering scarlet earnatlou ever In- 

 troduced; large size, splendid color, 

 never bursts, flowers early and all 

 the time. „, . 



Certificate B. I. Florists' Club. First 

 prize R. I. Horticultural Society. 



FI.OBIST, 

 PAWTUCKET. R. I. 



