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ABCH 18, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



121 



Our New Rose, Mrs. Moorfield Storey 



Has a strong:, upright growth, the wood being very stout and smooth, with large, handsome, 

 dark green foliage, practically mildew or black-spot proof. The flowers, which are freely 

 produced, are of good size and substance with abundant petals, opening freely. The color is 

 a shell pink, deepening toward the center, with the large smooth petals tipped deep rose. It 

 will be a fine, yet distinct, companion for the Mrs. Charles Russell rose. 



100 



Own Root $30.00 



Grafts 35.00 



Eyes 27.00 



Own Root and Grafts delivered in March, 1916. Eyes, ready now. 



WABAN ROSE CONSERVATORIES, Natick, Mass. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoo write. 



Fern and Bedding Plant 

 Bargains 



Sprtncwi, 2 and 8-ln., |2.60 and $6.00 per ioo. 



Flnmoana, 2, 3 and made np 4-in., S3.00. $6.00 

 and 110.00 per 100. 



Boatona. 2Vi. 4-ln.. $3.60, $12.S0 per 100. 



BooMvoIt, same aa Bostons. 



WUtmani, 2^ and 4-in., |4.00 and $15.00 per 

 100. 



Bc«ttU, 4-lD., $12.50 per 100. 



The rollowing Bl^aSOHa STOCK, 8-IHOH, at 

 $2.00 per 100: Vlnca Tariegata, Dracaena Indl- 

 Tlsa, bine and white heliotropes, red, jellow and 

 pink Untanas, lemon rerbenas, fererfew, trail- 

 ing colena, red and yellow acbyrantlles, cigar 

 plants, Oermaii Irj. 



ROOTED GUniNOS 



The following rooted cuttings at $1.25 per 100: 

 Santolinas, rariegated and green Tineas, red, 

 yellow and pink lantanas, rose geranlnms, English 



The following rooted cuttings at 75c per 100: 

 Trailing, Firebrand and Beckwitb Qem colens, 

 nmbrella plants, bine ageratums, alternantberas 

 (I kinds), fererfew, dble. nasturtiums (yellow 

 only), QfiMMB iry. Wandering Jew (2 kinds), 

 cigar plants. 



All plants carefully selected and packed and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER 



& SONS CO. asJsriLL: 



Meotloii The ReTlew when yon writa. 



RUSSELL 



ROSE 



SLANTS 



We offer extra fine grafted stock of this 

 variety. $14 OOper 100. 



WEILi^D A, RISCH 



184 N. Wabash Ava.. CHICAQO 



A. N. PIER80 



IMOOBPORATICD 



Growers of Pltnts, Cut Flowers, 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONN«CTICTJT 



^w»ya mantlon the riorlata* Revlair 

 when wrltlna: advaitlaara. 



We Offer fer Immediate Delivery 



€h>od, strong^, well eatablished plaata in 81-4-inch pots of the ezceedinvly 



VALUABLE NEW ROSES 



Ophelia, Francis Scott Key and Prince E. C. d*Arenber( 



Growers will find all of these valuable additions to the list of standard varieties. 

 They have been tested thoroughly and have been found to have exceptional value. 



spring, summer and fall flowering, vrben 

 other less double roses are difficult to 

 handle. Its keeping qualities are re- 

 markable. 



Strong plants on own roots, 2V^-lncb 

 pots, now ready, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 

 per 1000. 



?BINOE E. 0. D'ABENBEBO 



This variety might well have been 

 termed a Red Killarney, as it possesses 

 so many of the good qualities of the 

 Killarney. In color the flowers are 

 similar to Richmond, but they are mueb 

 i^ore double, and it should prove a 

 very much more profitable rose. Flow- 

 ers have flue, straight stems on all the 

 grades — from the shortest to the longest. 

 It has fine foliage, comes away quickly 

 and is even a freer bloomer than the 

 Killarneys. We believe it is the best 

 all-round red rose that we have today. 



Strong plants on own roots, 2V^-indi 

 pots, now ready, $12.00 per 100, $90.00 

 per 1000. 



OPHELIA 



No fancy rose ever introduced pos- 

 sesses so many excellent qualities. It 

 is a splendid grower, a very free 

 bloomer and bas. fine atema. It ^ila. on 

 sight. The demand undoubtedly will 

 exceed the supply. Anticipating the 

 large demand, we have propagated it ex- 

 tensively. 



Strong plants on own roots. 2V^-inch 

 pots, now ready, $16.00 per 100, $120.00 

 per 1000. 



FBANOIS SOOTT KET 



This variety, raised by Mr. John 

 Cook, is very distinct, being entirely 

 different from any of the indoor roses 

 ^own today. Flowers are rosy red and 

 are unusually large and double, resem- 

 bling very much a very full, double, 

 hardy garden rose. Coupled with its 

 large size and double form, it is an ex- 

 ceedingly free bloomer. It promises to 

 be exceedingly valuable, especially for 



WK WnX BK GLAD TO QUOTX ON APPLICATION PRICKS ON ALL THK NKWKR 

 'AND STANDARD VARIKTIKS- STRONG, GRA>TKD PLANTS RKADT IN MARCH 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



Uentlon The Herlew wbce yoa write. 



YOUNG nOSE STOCK 



2-inch, Own Boot 100 1000 



Ophelia. rr.:....\ i. $12.00 $100.00 



Shawyerj. .^ .' 6.00 50.00 



Sunburst. .' 600 60.00 



Rhea Reid 6.00 46.00 



Killarney Queen 5.00 45.00 



White Killarney 6.00 46.00 



Killarney 5.00 45.00 



COLEUSy rooted cuttings 75 6.00 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



W> J. & M. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind> 



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