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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOTEMBEB 10, 1904. 



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Our Introduction 

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A Grand Pink Carnation 

 Ligliter in Color than Lawson 



With no cerise or magneta shadings. A color that 

 withstands the brightest sun's rays without the object- 

 ionable shadings or bleachings at the edges of the 

 petals. The true merits of this variety are summed 

 up in four points : 



1st. A strong free growth and of easy propagation. 



^ 2nd. Large 3^-inch flowers of a beautiful dark 

 shade of clear pink. No imperfect or faded blooms. 



3rd. Comes into flower with the earliest bloomers, 

 and produces freely and continually throughout the 

 season. Has never shown any cropping tendency. 



We have a large stock and can guarantee early 

 delivery. 



$12*00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Write for special prices on large lots. 



The Pink Carnation 

 Prize Winner 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



We have benched large stocks of the two grand 

 white carnations — 



Lady Bountiful and The Belle I 



and will be in position to supply good well rooted cut- 

 tings in quantity for early delivery. 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Special prices on large lots. 



Also all the best of the 1904 Novelties, such as 

 Flamingo, Crusader, Nelson Fisher, Indianapolis, Mrs. 

 Patten, White Lawson, The President and Judge 

 Hinsdale. 



The Best of the I 



Standard Sorts are on our List. 



Rooted Cuttings are our specialty, and our stock 

 is grown to produce strong healthy cuttings in prefer- 

 ence to bloom. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. '^^ '^-^*'"* 



Indiana. 



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ANNOUNCEMENT 



WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE 



New Carnation^Fred Burki 



Which Will be Disseminated in 1905 — Commencing in January. 



Ug^^gi Riir»|/i ^ ^^ result of a cross between Lawson and a seedling of much merit; the latter beinj; the seed parent. It S 

 r I ti^CI DUI HI possesses all the |;ood qualities to induce the most conservative growers to include it among best wfiites. | 



HERE ARE A FEW OF ITS MERITORIOUS POINTS: 



lat. The blooms come perfect and uniform, aTeraglDR 3 

 to 3}i inches in size. 



2d. Tbe stem measures from 20 to 30 inches, being stiff and 

 erect and resembles that of Lawson. 



3d. It never crops, but yields continuously from Novem- 

 ber until July. 



4th. Tbe calyx is perfect; showing no tendency of 

 bursting. 



Sth. Its keeping qualities, a point not to be overlooked, 

 are second to none and eqnal to the best. 



Sth. It transplants easily and roots like the proverbial 

 weed. 



Those who saw it growing are unanimous in declaring the FRED BURKI the ideal white in every respect. It 

 scored 88 points at the Detroit Carnation Convention, receiving a certificate of merit. Don't hesitate placmg your 

 order for FRED BURKI. It will prove a good investment. 



PBICE— $12.00 per lOO; flOO.OO per lOOO. 250 at lOOO rate. Orders filled strictly In rotation. 



JOHN MURCHIE, 



SHARON, PA. 



E. G. HILL CO.. 



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RICHMOND, IND. 



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S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



824 N. 24th St., PHILADELPHIA. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



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