

Dbcbubkb 24, 1914. 



^-^^^-W^'^T^--^ FLORICULTURE 



The Florists' Review i 



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DORNER^S NOVELTIES FOR 1915 



J New Crimson Forcing Rose 



HOOSIER BEAUTY" 



,Golor a bright crimson with darker shadings. A long bud, openiDg to a large 

 full flower. A texture like velvet. Very fragrant. Keeping qualities are ex- 

 ceptionally good. A free, easy growing variety, throwing two to three foot stems; requires no pinching. Perfectly healthy, 

 is not susceptible to mildew or black spet. Equal to any forcing rose in productiveness. We invite inspection of our stock. 



Price, Own Root $30.f per 100; $250.00 per 1000 



Grafts 35.00 per 100; 300.00 per 1000 



Two New Carnations 



DIM 1^ SE NS ATI O Nbm^^ exceedingly large flower. A well defined pink in color. Size, 4 to 4^ inches. 

 *^a-i"^^>m ■ ■^#1'^ Keeping qualities unsurpassed. Has a stocky growth, a heavier foliage than 

 ordinary and throws good long flower stems. A high grade commercial carnation. 



tfj#^#^n ^H p F PMaColor, pink, darker than Gloriosa. Size, 3 inches and over. Good keeping qualities. 

 ^^M* fc.i- ■% Extra long stems. Early and continuous flowering— a great producer. 



Price $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



New White Chrysanthemum 



P i^DI Y FROST""^ ^°°^ commercial white mum for very early. A cross between Golden Glow and Oc- 

 B^^^i^B ^Qijgj. Frost. Height, 3 feet. Pure white with an incurved petal, perfect form and full 

 to the center. Has the Golden Glow habit to set early buds, which develop into perfect blooms. 



Rooted cuttings or two-inch pot plants $12.00 per 100; $1^.00 per 1000 



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F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



La Fayette, Ind. 



For thoB* wishing; to ordor 

 horo wo announco tho pros- 

 ont conditions of crops off 

 tho difffforont kinds of rosos 

 wo grow. 



KHiLARNEY-Both Pink and White 



Crops of these great staples, now and for several weeks to come, are heavy 

 and of magnificent quality. Our Killarneys cut mostly in stems 12. 15, 18 

 and 24-inch, with a few longer if desired. Good foliage and fine color now 

 on these kinds. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



We will have good cuts of Beauty of the long and medium stems all during 

 January. We also cut some of the shorter ones, bui in midwinter the 

 shorter lengths are apt to be off -color, and not perfect buds, but the 18-inch 

 and over are fine. 



THE NOVELTY ROSES 



Russell, Ophelia, Hadley and Shawyer ire in small supply. We are cutting 

 a fair amount daily of Hudley and Shawyer, but not many Ophelia and 

 Rus8«ll. D'Arenberg and Richmond are in pretty good supply daily. 



YELLOW ROSES— Ward and Sunburst 



Sunburst is practically done for the winter. Ward is cutting in small 

 quantity daily, but we can almost always supply some. 



Present Price List 



Pink and White Killarney 



6c, 8c, 10c and 12c 



Ophelia, Hadley, Shawyer, 

 D'Arenberg^ 



10c, 12c and 15c 



Richmond 



6c, 8c and 10c 



Ward 



()C, 8c and 10c 



Beauty Per doz. 



12-inch $1.60 



18-inch 2.60 



24-inch ; 3.JI0 



30-inch 3.50 



36-inch 4.00 



Long 6.00 



Tr|( One of Our $1O.0O AssoHed Boxes 

 We are grafting 250,000 Roses-write us about tiiem 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



liTER HELLER, President 



ADAMS, AMERICAN 

 EXPRESS 



New Castle, Indiana 



