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AudcsT 21, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



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The Best That The 

 Future Has To Offer 



IT IS our custom to handle only varieties we believe to be worthy of a place in the best commercial 

 eitablishments. The new Roses we have offered in past seasons have made a reputation for them- 

 selves and the character of stock we have sent out has made an enviable reputation for our firm. 

 €LWe offer Killarney Brilliant in the belief that it is the coming standard of perfection. We have 

 arranged with the originators for eyes for grafting purposes. We can supply any quantity you may require. 



Killarney Brilliant 



A sport from Killarney, grown in the open ground in EnglAnd. 

 Killarney was introduced in ]8'.I8, and since then there have been so 

 many sports that Killarney has developed into a type rather than a 

 variety. Messrs. Alexander Dickson & Sons, the original intro- 

 dacers, are to be congratulated, sixteen years alter the advent of 

 Killarney, In giving us now this distinct novelty which is undoubt- 

 edly the best of all varieties of this type. 



Killarney Brilliant has the same habit of growth and the same 

 freedom of bloom as its parent, while the flower is twice as large, 

 having 25 to 40 full-sized petals. It will be as useful for Summer 

 blooming as for Winter forcing. The color It a very brilliant pink 

 and varies like Killarney ; in bright weather it is almo«t crimson, 

 and in dull weather, when Killarney is so pale, it is as bright as 

 Killarney at Its best. The sale of Killarney Brilliant a jear before 

 its Introduction has been larger than that of any other Rote ever 

 sent out in this country. 

 Grafted Plants, 75c each; $7.50 per dozen; $35 00 per 100; 

 $300.00 per 1000. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., 



New CanntiM Gbria 



(H. W. Field and A. N. Pierson, Inc.) 



In offering this new Carnation lo the trade, we offfr what we 

 believe to be a paying commercial variety: strong in growth, 

 making a quantity of flowering shoots rather than wonderful 

 length of Individual stems. In color, the brightest pink we have 

 ever seen In a carnation, and a color that will sell, which, com- 

 bined with good calyx, fair-sized blooih and great production, 

 makes this an attractive proposition to a man who knows Carna- 

 tions. 

 Rooted Cuttings for December. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



Enchantress Supreme 



As the best of the Enchantress family it needs no description. 

 An improvement in color, in form of flower on a race of Carna- 

 tions that have stood the test of time. We have a large stock. 

 Rooted Cuttings for December and later, 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



CROMWELL, 

 CONN. 



50,000 CARNATION PLANTS 



Field-grown, Medium-sized Plants, 



$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS 



ENCHANTRESS WASHINGTON BEACON 



VICTORY WHITE PERFECTION MAYDAY 



SCARLET GLOW LAWSON 



^.,^ Owing to-tliftxlrF w«ath«rr-««r pk^te- hav e n o t made the growth of fornfer sea- ,■ 



sons, but are in perfect health and will start quicker when benched tbaoi large 

 platfid/ Our own houses, planted the last of July, never looked better than now. 



C. H. FREY, Florist, Lincoln, Neb. 



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