Decembek 9. 1897 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



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New Ccrnations. 



"White Cloud. An fxci.'lli,'nt commercial white, strong, vigorous habit, 

 hirge fragrant flower, long, strong stem, early and constant bloomer. 

 A. C. S. certilicate. 



Gold ITug'^et. Conceded the best yellow ever grown, color clear and 

 deep, onl.v slightly marked with red. Laig* flower, strong stems and 

 vigorous habit. Early and continuous bloomer. Missed A C. S. cer- 

 tificate by one point for lack of fragrance. 



New York (Ward). Bright cerise pink, strong vigorous habit, constant 

 blnomer. Certificate. 



Mrs. James Sean (Ward). Clear silvery pink, strong vigorous tabif 

 large tinwer. constant bloomer. Certificate. 



John Young (Ward). White deeply fringed fragrant flowers, strong 

 grower, free bloomer. A first class commercial variet.v. 



Eon Ton (Ward). Bright warm scarlet, strong habit resembling Portia, 

 large flower, stiff stem. 



Prices for above varieties: $2.01) perdoz.: $10.00 per 100: ,{7.5.()() per 1000. 



New Chrysanthemums. 



Mrs. C. H. Peirce. A soft deep yelkv.v of greatest commercial value 

 Large flower of globular form, with straight petals slightly curved at 

 tip. Full to center and of greatest substance, good stemand heavy 

 foliage. Kecommended for certificate by N. C. S., scoring commercial 

 scale: Boston 91, Philadelphia 90, Cincinnati 87. Chicago 90 

 35c each: $3.,50 per doz. : $3.5.00 per 100. 



Snow Queen. A commercial white. Large, nicely flnished rounded 

 flower, full to center, good substance, stem and foliage. N. C S cer- 

 tificate . 50c each: $.5 00 per doz.: -135.00 per 100. 



Merry Christmas. The best and latest of all whites. A well formed 

 flower of style of Mutual Friend but of much greater substance, and 

 lull to center. Dec. 2 ith to Jan. 1st. 



E5c each; $3..50 per doz. : J25.00 per 100. 



SEND FOB DESCaiPTIVE FBICE LIST. 

 READY JANUABY, 1898. 



We have all the principal 1897 Novelties and other standard varieties at 

 lowest prices. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., La Fayette, Ind. 



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