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I New Carnation 



Cottage IVIaid 



A Sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward 



% A new carnation of a delightful sh?kde of flesh- \i 



pink, somewhat darker than Enchantress. »; 



^ It never fades. i 



^ When the hot sun comes along in the spring' = 



COTTAGE MAID takes on a deeper hue until E 



June, when it is almost the shade of Gloriosa. = 



^ It has all of its parent's fine qualities as a com- = 



mercial carnation. , . E 



^ Order now and get early cuttings. Orders are E 



filled in rotation. E 



Price for Rooted Cuttings | 



$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 | 



Cottage Gardens Co., Inc. | 



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NEW BEDFOBD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Fair weather prevailed last week and 

 business consequently was good. There 

 was a good call for asters during the 

 entire week. Qladioli have sold fairly 

 well. A number of funerals during the 

 week kept all flowers well cleaned up. 



Various Notes. 



A number of changes have been made 

 among the local florists. William P. 

 Peirce has given up his store at 610 

 Pleasant street and moved his busi- 

 ness to his new store on Elm street. 

 Fred Covill, formerly employed by Wil- 

 liam P. Peirce, will soon reopen the 

 store that Mr. Peirce has just vacated. 

 Members of the local trade all wish 

 Mr. Covill good luck and prosperity in 

 his new venture. 



Harry Kranzler has left the employ 

 of E. H. Chamberlain. It is rumored 

 that he will start a business of his own. 



Charles Kane, for several years em- 

 ployed at the Peirce greenhouses, at 

 49 Cottage street, has left his position 

 to enter the employ of the New Bed- 

 ford Cordage Co. 



Robert H. Woodhouse is cutting 

 some good roses from his new house. 



Peter Murray, of Fairhavcn, has had 

 a lot of funeral work during the last 

 week. 



Edward M. Peirce has housed some 

 fine carnations this week. He has put 

 in some high-grade Cecile Brunner 

 roses. 



Among recent visitors to the trade 

 here was H. C. Neubrand, represent- 

 ing A. N. Pierson, Inc., of Cromwell, 

 Conm. • W. M. P. 



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I Sim's Hybrid Yeilow Poiyantiius | 



S (QIANT ENGLISH PRIMROSES) S 



S Gold Medal awarded at Philadelphia. This is the-best selling s 



S novelty in years. They make charming pot pla,nts for Easter and S 



5 are indispensable for cutting. They bloom from December to May. = 



s Stock is limited. ^ s 



= PRICES: S 



i $10.00 for 100; $35.00 for 800; $80.00 for lOOO S 



I WILLIAM SIM, 



Gliftondale, Mass. I 



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MARGUERITES 



Larg^e Flowerinflf Paris 



DAISIES 



VERY BUSHY. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE, HEALTHY 

 STOCK FOR XMAS FLOWERING 



In 4-in. pots, ready for 6 and 6^-in., at 

 $10.00 per 100 



A. L. NULER, 



JAMAICA, L. I. 



J. D. THOMPSON 

 CARNATION CO. 



CARNATIONS 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



JOLIET. - ILLINOIS 



CARNATIONS 



Field-gro^^ plants, very strong 

 and h#althy. 



Enchantress 



Perfection 



Scarlet Glow 

 Winsor 



$45.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



KROEGER & TEEGEN 



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