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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NoVEMBEii 13. 1902. 



WHITE CARNATIONS 



WILL SOON BE IN DEMAND, WHEN 

 mums ARE GONE. 



Murphy's White 



The coming commercial carnation is standing the test on 

 long shipments to Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburg, and St 

 Louis. It IS a bloomer, or we could not keep up the supply 

 we have since Aug. 15 to date, and still plenty of buds 

 in sight for the Holidays. You will not make a mistake in stocking up on this variety. Rooted Cuttings, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 

 JOOO. $45.00 on 5000 and $40.00 on 10,000 lots. We are headquarters for Carnation Blooms in Cincinnati. Try us on a shipment. 



Long Distance Telephone 4411. WRITE OR WIRE. 



WM. IVIIRPHY,130 East 3rd Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WHOLESALE CARNATION GROWER. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF 

 AMERICA. 



Following are the reports of the com- 

 mittees judging seedlings, sports and 

 new importations: 



Chicago, Nov. Sth. — Nathan Smith & 

 Son, Adrian, Mich., exhibited No. 5, a 

 yellow variety, which scored 75 points 

 commercial scale. 



Philadelphia, Nov. Sth.— Wm. Paul 

 Binder, Eidei-, Md., exhibited Mrs. Har- 

 r}- V. Casey, silver pink, Japanese, in- 

 curved, which scored 87 points commer- 

 cial scale, 87 points exhibition scale. 



Cincinnati. Nov. Sth. — Nathan Smith 

 & Son exhibited Jersey Cream, cream in- 

 curved, Japanese, "Bonuafl'on" type, -which 

 scored 87 points commercial scaler Al- 

 goma, by same exhibitors, pink Japan- 

 ese, incurved, scored 86 points commer- 

 cial scale. 



The varieties exhibited under number 

 by John N. May on October 25th have 

 been named as follows: No. 11, Henry 

 Sinclair; No. 15, Amorita. 



All information for publication re- 

 specting exhibits of seedling chrysan- 

 themums, sports or new importations, 

 according to the rules adopted by the 

 C. S. A., can only be made public 

 through the secretary. 



Edwin Lonsdale, Secretary. 



The Lake Erie & Western railroad 

 is preparing to plant on available tracts 

 of land along its right of way an im- 

 mense number of trees, to be used when 

 they have attained suitable size, tor rail- 

 road ties. The expense for ties for a 

 railroad system is something gigantic, 

 each tie when laid in the track costing 

 something near $1, and the price is con- 

 stantly increasing as timber becomes 

 more scarce. F. G. Miller, assistant 

 forestry expert in the Bureau of Forest- 

 ry at Washington, has been conferring 

 with the oflScials of the road concerning 

 the undertaking. 



Jouet, III. — Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. 

 Tiplady welcomed a daughter October 

 29. She has been named Enchantress. 

 Mother and child doing well. 



Lafayette, Ind. — ^Oeo. W. Spitzer, of 

 the Hogau-Johnson Drug Company, is 

 building on his west side property a 

 greenhouse to cost $2,000. 



Makexgo, III. — C. W. Preseott, the 

 nurseryman, has admitted his son Wil- 

 liam to partnership and the firm name 

 will bo C. W. Preseott & Son. 



Azaleas at Import Prices* 



We are still supplying' Azaleas at import prices. If yon have not yet 

 secured your supplies you should place your order at once as prices will 

 be advanced as soon as the stock is potted up. Our sales on Azaleas have 

 been greater this season than ever and have given universal satisfaction. 



10 to 12-inch crowns, bushy plants .'. $ 4.50 per doz 



12 to 14-inch 

 14 to 16-inch 

 16 to 18-inch 

 18 to 20-inch 

 20 to 24-inch 



We can still include 10 per cent Mnie. Van der Crayssen in 



assorted lots, this variety being- very scarce this season. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



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Headquarters for 



GLADIOLI 



Over eighty acres under cultivation during 

 the past summer. 



Unquestionably we have the largest and 

 finest stock in existence, from which we sup- 

 ply the world. 



Write for SPECIAL PRICES on large quantities. 



Wholesale Catalogue of GLADIOIiI and 



other Summer Flowering Bulbs mailed free 

 on application. 



John Lewis Ghilds, 



FLORAL PARK, L L, N. Y. 



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CARNATIONS 



DORNER&SONSGO.,LaFayette, 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



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Wholesale 

 Growers of 



Irnamental Trees, Shrubs 

 Soses, Clematis, Fruit 

 Trees, and Small Fruits 

 in great variety. 



Send for our Wholesale Price List. 



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CARNATIONS! 



12,000 strong hsalthy field-grown plants. 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



Bradt $7.00 



Marquis 6.00 



Lizzie McGowan 4.00 



G. Lord 5.00 



Melba 5.00 



Mac Richmond 5.00 



Scott 4.00 



$60.00 

 50.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 



250 of one variety at 1000 rate. 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore, Md. 



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MISS 



LOUISE FABER 



The longest stemmed carnation in existence. 

 Its fragrance and blooming qualities are second 

 to none. Color a bright pink. Flowers measure 

 3 to 3^2 inches, ami stems 3H to 4 feet. Received 

 a certificate of merit at the summer exhibition 

 of the Pacific Coast Horticultural Society in San 

 Francisco. Prices: $'2.00 per 12 : $10.00 per 100; 

 $75.00 per 1000; $500.00 per 10,000. Orders filled 

 in rotation, beginning Feb. 1. 



FICK & FABER, 



SAN MATEO, CAL. 



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CARNATIONS 



ALL 

 THE 

 BEST 



liEADING ITOVEIiTIES OF 1903. 

 The Best Varieties of 1902. 

 All the Standard Varieties. 



Send in your orders for Rooted Cuttings now. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven, Mich. 



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