JuNB 9, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



11 



Meritorious Novelties 



Here are a few worthy of consideration 



f you are a Carnation Grower and are on the lookout for meritorious, profitable 



varieties you will be more than pleased to give 



Zarnation Thos. C. Joy 



(Joy Floral Co.) 



nsiderable of bench space in your Carnation houses. Take our word for it- 

 will pay you to do so. We have "watched it growing" for upwards of three 

 ■ars. Herfe is the introducers' description: 



Very Fragrant. Perfect Form, Prolific Producer, Stronn Stem, 

 Excellent Keeper, Good Shipper, No Splits, Pure White 



Was awarded a Certificate of Merit at Washington and prize for lOOIblooms of 

 ny variety White. 



It is being grown this season at the following places: M. A. Patten & Co., 

 ewksbury. Mass.; The Gasser Co., Cleveland. 0.; Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton 

 rove. 111. Go and see it growing. Their letters speak for themselves: 



TESTIMONIALS 



loy Kloral Co.: 



Gnntlemen: We are much pleased with your new white Carnation It 

 IS clean growing, makes very little grass, as practically every shoot run.s 

 mmeUiately to a bloom. The color could not be a purer white at any time 

 .f the year. It is a non-burster, the calyx being long, the bud coming out 

 'luite a distance from the calyx before opening. When allowed to develop 

 he (lower has a high center, the form being excellent. 



Tours very truly, PATTKN & CO. 



.loy Floral Co.: 



Gentlemen: It gives me great pleasure to recommend your white Car- 

 nation Joy to florists who want a good commt-rcial white. As far as I know 

 there is no other white that is just as good. I was a little skeptical at flrst, 

 iiut I am fully convinced, after seeing the variety growing at our place, that 

 It is even better than Matchless, and that it will hold its own for some time 

 TO come. 



Yours truly. AUGUST F. POEHLMANN. 



Joy Floral Co. 



Gentlemen: 



nbout as rare ; 



We want to report that in our location, where sunlight is 

 bird as any place in this country, it is not onlv holding its 



vvn but proving to be a wonder. We consider it to be an excellent commer- 



lal white Carnation. Yours trulv. 



FRED C. W. BUOWX, Care Gasser Company. 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000.; $450.00 for 5000 

 DeliTerict beginninf January, 1922, and filled in order 



Geranium Mrs. George E. Buxton 



New Geranium, Mrs. George E. Buxton 



This is one of the finest double Geraniums ever introduced to the Trade. It is of a strong, robu.st growth, l>eiuiu{r enormous 

 trusses of flowers of a most beautiful rose pink. As a pot plant it is all that could be desired. For outside Iniddiug this new 

 acuuisition will please the most critical. A free bloomer and easily rooted. 



100 Plants, $15.00; 1000 Plants, $125.00 



259 plants at 1000 rates. Not less than 50 plants will be sent out. Deliveries December 1st and later. 



To the Rose Grower who is always on the alert for the 



following trio to of?er: 



HILL'S AMERICA RED COLUMBIA 



'best ever"" we have the 



THE E. G. HILL CO. 

 ( RoM9 Premier x Hootier Beauty) 



fiud lonK and pointed; (lower initnensi'. 

 trong in texture, a good keeper. 



FoliaRe large, dark green; stems alnio.«t 

 liornless and strong. 



Itesemblcs Columl)i.a in its extraordinary, 

 ■rong, (|ui<k growth an<l does not crimp the 

 uf-r petals under any growing conditions; 



ores very high on form and size. 



The color Is a gorgeous rose-pink. 



Quite distinct; a fine addition to the ' I3ig 

 'iose" Class. 



JOS. H. HILL CO. 

 Sport from Columbia 



Krilliant velvety crimson-scarlft, much the 

 tone of Hoosier Beauty, never blues 



Not so full as the parent, but very lasting 

 and with June-rose fragrance. 



The foliage is ample and beautiful. 



No forcing Rose makes .«o quick a come- 

 back as tiio Ked Columbia, consequf-ntl.\' 

 while it is not so full as th.- p.irent. its liii,' 

 crops of gorgeous red .at Tlianksgivint', again 

 it Christmas, then at Valentine's Day. .ind 

 on up to hot weather, make it extremely 

 profitable. 



ANGELUS 



FRED LEMON 

 (Columbia x Ophelia) 



Whit" with in ;un tinted center 



.\ \<\K. rounded Kus.-. like I'remi.-r in form 

 lut with higher center; very lasting, and 

 fragrant. 



Foliage dark green, disease-resistant. 



.\ vigorous, upright grower and free in 

 bloom. 



Hesembles Kaiserin Augusta, but is quite 

 full, 40 io 4." p-tals, and. unlike Kaiserin, it 

 tiloc.ms fre.'Iy in Wirter an<i is a good keeper. 



Was aw.irded i '.rtilicate of Merit of the 

 'liicago F'lower Crowers' Association in 1V»21; 

 also .-Silver .Medal (if the New York Flower 

 SliMW, Spriiiy of ll-l. 



Prices on the Above Three Varieties 



OWN KOOT 



S It.^.no per 100 S 7^"..00 per 2.">00 



(.KAKTS 



100 .* !tli..-.0 per -J.-iOO 



S Vl.M per 

 K'..">0 per i.^O l.f;.">.(MI per i»(KM> 101. '.•."> per ■.'."lO II.IO.IMI per .">000 



:{00.00 per ntOO -^COO.OO per lOWMt :<7."..00 per 1000 ;{;{.->0.00 per 10000 



."(OO al tliousiinil r.ite. ,">00 at Ihoiisand r.ite. 



Uellverie-s beKinninK .Miirch, 1922, an<l filled hi titrUt ritutioii 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO. 



SEEDS, PLANTS and BULBS 50 Park Place, NEW YORK CITY 



