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The Florists' Review 



June 4, 1914. 



SOCIETY OF AMEBICAN FLORISTS. 



Department of Plant Begistration. 



Public notice is hereby given that 

 Peter Henderson & Co., 35-37 Cortlandt 

 street, New York city, oflPer for regis- 

 tration the geranium described below. 

 Any person objecting to the registra- 

 tion or the use of the name proposed 

 is requested to communicate with the 

 secretary at once. Failing to receive 

 objection to the registration, the same 

 will be made three weeks from this 

 date. 



Raiser's description: A sport from Geranium 

 Doulile General Grant; habit and foliage same as 

 the parent variety, flowers deep salmon. Name, 

 General Funston. 



The United States Nursery Co., S. 

 W. Crowell, manager, Roseacres, Miss., 

 offers for registration the rose de- 

 scribed below. Any person objecting 

 to the registration or the use of pro- 

 posed name is requested to communi- 

 cate with the secretary at once. Fail- 

 ing to receive objection to the regis- 

 tration, the same will be made three 

 weeks from this date. 



Raiser's description: A sport from Climbing 

 American Beauty; identical with the parent in 

 growth, foliage and general appearance, ejccept 

 the color, which is a deep, pure pink; the variety 

 is exceedingly florlferous, and the flowers main- 

 tain their color until the petals fall. Name, 

 Climbing Pink American Beauty. 



As no objection has been received or 

 filed to the registration of Lselio- 

 cattleya Tuttlese, by Mrs. B. B. Tuttle, 

 of Naugatuck, Conn., same becomes 

 complete. 



John Young, Sec'y. 



May 29, 1914. 



Far Bockaway, N. Y. — A charter has 

 been issued to the corporation of Sea- 

 man, Florist, with a capitalization of 

 $10,000. The directors are Harry Sea- 

 man, Fannie S. Castle and Harry A. 

 Castle. 



Worcester, Mass. — Carl Everberg, 

 who has a florists' establishment in Wo- 

 burn, has purchased the store of L. C. 

 Midgley & Co., at 209 Main street. Mr. 

 Midgley will retain his greenhouses on 

 Millbrook street and for a time will 

 continue to manage the Main street 

 store. 



The New Carnation 



"ALICE" 



A beautiful shade of dear blush 

 pink* midway between Glorlosa 

 and Enchantress. A marvslous 

 bloomar. Will be disseminated 

 season 1914-15. 



PETER riSHER,Blis, Mass. 



Mantlon Tba Rgrlew when yoo write. 



Chrysanthemums 



KINDS FOR FLORISTS' USE. 

 See Classified Columns. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN. MICH. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



GERANIUMS 



It pays as well to keep up the quality of your Geranium stock 

 as of any other flower you grow. The scrubs left over from the bed- 

 ding season are not fit to propagate your next season's stock from. 

 We have some thirty thousand vigorous young plants in 2-inch pots, 

 propagated late for lining out. They are a real bargain at $2.50 per 

 100, $20.00 per 1000. We have 



HARCOURT-Wkite CASTRIES-Carise RICARD-Scarlst 



POITEVINE-Salmon BARNEY-CeriM MARVEL-De«p Red 



PRESILLY-Rose DECOR ATOR-ScarUt NUTT-Crimson 



We still have some fine 4-inch Vincas at $8.00 per 100, $70.00 

 per 1000. Speak quick, they are going fast. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders Indianapolis Ind. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



SURPLUS STOCK 



Following list may be depended upon for quality, 

 is in thrifty growing condition. 



Stock oflFered 



CANNA8 



3-inch pot plants, just right for 

 June bedding, $4.0U per 100. 



Brandywlna, fine bronze leaf, red flower. Burbank, large yellow. Alphons* 

 Bonvlar, tall red. Brilliancy, dwarf yellow. Dull* of Marlboroush, darkest red. 

 Fauarmaar. bright red. Flamlnco, dark red. Pillar of Fir*, tall bright red. 



2- inch stock, late propagated, 



soft and growing. 



Lady HIHInKdon, $4.00 per 100. Pari* daa Jardlna, $3.00 per 100. Sunburat, $6.00 

 per 100. Milady, $7.00 per 100. 



/^CBjaiyill HJI C Young stock, in 214-inch pots. 

 %■£■■«#% i^ I W Iwl 9 a good chance to stock up, 



8. A. Nutt. $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Duaty Millar, $2.60 per 100. 



BCQONIAS— Qracilla Lumlnaaa, Vamon, Irffordll Suparba, Triumph and Salmon 

 Quaan, 2k-inch, $2.50 per 100. Asathaaa Coolaatia (Blue Daisy), $3.00 per 100. 

 Smilax, 2-incb, $1.50 per 100. Achyranthaa Harbatii, dwarf brightest red, $3.00 per 

 lOJ. Alyaaum Llttla Qam. 2-inch, $2,50 per 100. 



PAINESVILLE, 

 OHIO 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



BUCKLEY'S JUNE SPECIAL 



Per 100 



Boston Ferns, 3-inch $ 5.00 



Boston Ferns, 4-inch 12.00 



King Humbert Cannas, strong, 4-inch — s.OO 



VincaVar,, extra strong, 2Hs-inch 2.00 



Coleus, in variety, 2^-inch 2.00 



Salvia, 2««-inch 2.00 



Salvia, 3-inch 3.C0 



Geraniums, Nutt and Grant (extra strong), 

 4-inch .... 7,eo 



Geraniums, Nutt, Grant, Buchner and Poite- 

 vine, strong stock plants, $3.00 per lUO; rooted 

 cuttings, $1,00 per loO; $9,C0 per 1000. 



W. T. BUCKLEY CO. 



SPRINQPIELD, ILLINOIS 

 M«ntloD Th« R^Tlew wb^n yon write. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LA FAYKTTE, 



INDIANA 



41waya Mention the. 



FLORISTS' REVIEW 



Wben Writlnc Advernscra 



CREGO ASTERS 



Grown Especially for A-1 Seed 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 

 READY TO SET OUT 



Wlute■Shell4l■^IIin4n«<a 

 $3.00 pt 1000, cash 



D. C. LEWIS 



PEMBERTON, N. J. 



Mention Tha B«Tlaw when job write. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Carnations 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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