December 2, 181)7. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



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GLADIOLIS 



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 FORCING 



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Shakespeare, white, per thousand, $40: 

 per hundred, $5. Isaac Buchanan, yellow, per 

 thousand, $25; per hundred, $3. Mme. Mou- 

 neret, pink, per thousand, $10; per hundred, 

 $1.50. White and Light Mixed, per thousand 

 $25; per hundred, $3. Now is the time to secure your Gladiolus for forcing, and being a grower of 

 this bulb inside and out, I know that I can give you just what you need. You will find my 

 White and Light Mixture superior to anything on the market as a forcing mixture. If you have 

 failed to force Gladiolus to a profit just give them a good strong bottom heat and note the results. 



CANNAS::: 



We have Cannas too, large roots and small roots, either 

 for forcing, counter trade or mailing. B3' the hundred, thousand 

 or hundred thousand. Please mention just how you want them 

 ■«'...'*'.^.*'.=.(«'".';.^'.~.»*'. ..■*■. ..■«■.*.'«".'. and when you want them, the sooner the better for you, as the 

 *'■ ■•'*'*-*''^-*'-°--'*''^-'* '■■•'*'■ ••'*''*'*''^- stock is finer this year than ever and that is saying a great deal, 

 for this locality is the best for Cannas. Alphonse Bouvier, Chas. Hendeison, Mme. Crozy, Paul 

 Marquant, Paul Bruant, $3 per hundred: $25 per thousand. Austria, Chicago, Eldorado, John White, 

 $6 per hundred. Egandale, Florence \'aughan, Queen Charlotte, $4 per hundred; $35 per thousand. 

 Italia, Papa, Pierson's Premier, $10 per hundred. 



We will have all of the best new ones to offer after Jan. ist. You will hear about them later. 

 Remember our roots are not cut to the single eye but are natural division and have from two to four 

 eyes. Those with whom I am not acquainted will please send cash with the order. 



CHARLES H. ALLEN, 



FLORAL PARK, LONG ISLAND, 

 NEW YORK 



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