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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 16, 1013. 





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CARNATION GLORIA 



If you are looking for a good, lively, shell-pink, free- 

 blooming variety, you will find GLORIA hard to beat. 



Its growth is remarkably strong, making a quantity of flowering shoots rather 

 than wonderful length of stems. It has made 24 blooms to the plant. The bloom 

 is fair sized and the calyx good. It's bound to be in great demand. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS for December and later, $18.00 per 100, $100,00 per 1000 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., 



Cromwell, Conn. 



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NEW CASTLE, IND. 



On a recent trip to the South Park 

 Floral Co., at New Castle, the writer 

 was greatly impressed by the fine ap- 

 pearance of the roses and carnations. 

 €asual mention of a few of the many 

 novelties tried out by this concern may 

 not be amiss. Never have I seen Amer- 

 ican Beauties show more thrift, both in 

 length of stems and size of buds. Foli- 

 age clear to the ground speaks well for 

 the man in charge. Jonkheer J. L. 

 Mock, a rose of American Beauty type, 

 shows up remarkably well, nearly all of 

 the buds equaling American Beauty in 

 size. This rose ought to prove val- 

 uable to the retailer as a substitute for 

 American Beauty in times of scarcity. 

 Next we have a real new one, Rostand, 

 greatly similar to Sunburst, but more 

 intense in its coloring. Then the hand- 

 somest, at the same time the most deli- 

 cate and, above all, the most fragrant 

 novelty of all is Cecile Brunner, here 

 «alled My Sweetheart and in the east 

 Mignon. Still it's the Cecile Brunner of 

 i^alifornia. The tiny buds, delicious 

 fragrance and perfect rose coloring 

 make it an invaluable asset for the 

 small-sized colonial bouquets, so pop- 

 ular now as favors. 



The fine condition of other roses of 

 standard commercial value, such as 

 Richmond, Ward, Sunburst, Killarney, 

 White Killarney and Killarney Queen, 

 was a pleasant sight and must be a 

 source of great satisfaction to Mr. Hel- 

 ler. Here we also find, perfectly grown, 

 the latest eastern novelty, Fire Flame, 

 truly named, shading from a pale to a 

 burnt orange. This rose will certainly 

 hold its own for some time to come. 



New Castle soil must contain magic, 

 when we note the prosperous condition 

 of the many varieties of carnations 

 grown here. Among the newer ones we 

 find two especially worthy of mention. 

 Ruth, darker than Mrs.C. W. Ward 

 and more like Rosette, is surely a win- 

 ner. Then we have Golden Ray, a yel- 

 low carnation of great intensity of 

 color. It seems to the writer that the 

 day of the yellow carnation is at hand; 

 the commercial value, in these times of 

 demand for anything in yellow or 

 orange, must appeal to everyone. 



Among the mums, Wm. Turner, white, 

 shows every indication of attaining 

 enormocis size here. Chrysolora needs 

 no praise; we all know its many good 

 qualities and Jiere we see it as well 

 grown as everything else. 



Henry E. Klunder. 



BARGAINS In Field -grown 

 Carnation Plants 



Here is a chance to stock up with fine plants at extremely low prices. The 

 price is low, because the surplus is larger than expected. We want to clean up 

 —the buyers set the benefit. 



White Perfection $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress. . . 4.50 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



BETTER ORDER TODAY 



80 East Randolph St., 



... CHICAGO 



PETER REINBERG, 



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Mm STOCK PLANTS 



$1.00 per dozen— $6.00 per 100 



All the leading varieties — Golden Glow, Smith's Advance, White 

 and Yellow October Frost, Unaka, etc. 



Bassett & Washburn 



HINSDALE. ILL. 



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CARNATIONS; Field-grown Plants 



A bargain, set your order in early. 



Enchantress, first size. $5.00 per 100; second size $3.50 per 10(> 



Ress-pink enchantress, first size, $5.00 per 100: second size 3.50 per lOO 



Whits Parfsctlon. second size $:l.50 per 100) c^^^a o5,« »,i„.,f 



WhKa Cnehantrsss. second size 3.50 per 100 ff®"'"**?*^^"**"*^ 



Dorothy Oordon, second size 3.50 per 100)"* ^ ** snoois. 



Cash with order. o% discount on order of 5000. 



REYNOLDS & MACKAY, leN Tcit»b«w. Trty I3I5-J Bmnswidi Road, Troy, N. Y. 



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To Close Out 



Enchantress $4.00 per 100 



White Enchantress 4.00 per 100 



White Wonder 4.00 per 100 



WHITE BROS., Medina, N. Y. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



CARNATIONS 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



JOUIT. 



ILLINOIS 



Carnation and Chrysanthemum 



— Specialists 



DAILLEDOUZE BROTHERS 



Lenox Rd. and Troy Ave, Brooidyn, N. Y. 



CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner & Sons Go. 



LAFAYETTE, IND. 



