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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



December 8, 1004. 



Fred Burki 



JOHN MURCHIE9 



SHARON, PA. 



WBZTB FOB 



is the ideal Commercial White Carnation. 



Its freedom of bloom coupled with its other meritorious qual- 

 ities will commend it to the most conservative growers. 

 You will nvKk^no mistake by growing FHED BURKI. 

 $12.00 per lOOfX $100.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



824 No. 84th St., Philadelphia. 

 DB8CBIPTIVB OXBOIT&aB. 



OCEANIC N.J. 



The Monmouth County Horticultural 

 Society held its regular meeting Decem- 

 ber 2. The nomination of officers took 

 place, as follows: President, Geo. H. 

 Hale; vice-president, A. G. Williams; 

 secretary, H, A. Kettel; financial secre- 

 tary, Geo. Kuhn; treasurer, W. W. Ken- 

 nedy. Fred Anderson was elected to 

 active membership. The discussion of 

 the evening was "Rose Culture under 

 Glass. ' ' There was a nice display of 

 roses. N. Butterbach exhibited some 

 Golden Gate which received 90 points. 

 His Ivory received 85 and Mr. Hale's 

 Morgan scored 85 and his Mrs. 

 Oliver Ames 85 points. J. E. Haines, 

 of Bethlehem, Pa., was awarded a certif- 

 icate of merit for his red carnation seed- 

 ling. The judges of the evening were 

 W. W. Kennedy and A. G. Williams. 



A committee was appointed to make 

 arrangements for the annual dinner, 

 which will take place on December 22, at 

 Sheridan Hotel. Red Bank. Those on 

 the committee are N. Butterbach. Geo. 

 H. Hale, W. W. Kennedy and John Yeo- 

 manfl. B. 



WORLiyS FAIR ATTENDANCE. 



The St. Louis World 's Fair closed De- 

 cember 1 and as an indication of its 

 value to all classes of exhibitors, includ- 

 ing those in the department of floricul- 

 ture, it may be stated that the attend- 

 ance in the 187 days of its existence was 

 18,767,457. At the same time the attend- 

 ance at Chicago in 179 days was 27.539,- 

 521, which shows what, location will do, 

 for the St. Louis show was larger and 

 cost nearly twice as much as the Chicago 

 ezpoaition. 



Wb think the Review our best publica- 

 tion. — W. J. MiLLEE & Son. 



J. D. THOMPSON 

 CARNATION CO., 



JOLIET, ILL. 



CARNATIONS OUR SPECIALTY 



Mention Th^ R««t1«»w wh»n von n-w*. 



CARNATIONS 



F.DORNER&SONSCO.,LaFiyette,lnd. 



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



FIELD-GBOWN 



CARNATION PUNTS. 



S«nd for my list of ▼arietiaa 

 ■Ad prloca. 



SOL GARLAND, Jr„ Di$ Plainis, IIL 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The King of all Carnations, tlie New Scarlet Seedling 



ROBERT CRAIG (WARD) 



Has been Awarded the following honors I 

 PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE.. Amerlcan.Carnation Society 



SPECIAL DIPLOMA American Institute of New York 



First-cltuss Certificate of Merit Mass. Horticultural Society 



" •« «« Penn. " " 



" •* «* New York Florists* Club 



Craigr Cup for the best undisseminated seedliuir Philadelphia 



G. Hartman Kuhn Special Prize, 



for best undisseminated seedling: Philadelphia 



The largest, strongest stemmed, most Tlgorous. healthiest growing, most fragrant, and 

 the best FANOT OOMMEROIAL SCARLET CARNATION produced to date. Ranks with En- 

 chantress and Fiancee, having defeated the latter variety in all competitions at Philadelphia. 



The Ideal Christmas Carnation. 



AN ENORIMOUS BLOOM. 



Just the color of the Christmas Holly Berry. An easy doer; anybody can grow it. 

 Having already entered orders for 100.000 cuttings for delivery season of 1906, we are still 

 booking orders subject to buyer's cancellation if dissatisfled with variety at any time up to 

 December 1, 19C5. 



PRICES : $8.60 per doa.; $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 



8600 lots at $96 per 1000; 6000 lots at $90 per 1000. 



'10000 lots or more at $80 per 1000. Send your ordefs early to 



C, W. WABD, Originator, *^ffo^n^r Qoeens, H. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Law8on 



NOW BEADY! 



SPORT FROM THE FAMOUS 

 MRS. THOMAS LAWSON 



Planted May 18th, in full crop middle of August 



ROOTED CUTTINGS : 

 $10.00 per 100 

 $40.00 per 500 

 $75.00 per 1000 



Ask your Brother Florist if he saw it 

 at the Detroit Carnation Show. Ten to 

 one he will say it's a good carnation to 

 grow. Received CERTIFICATE OP MERIT 

 at Detroit Camation Show — scoring 87 pts. 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



Lanc&.ster. N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WM. DUCKHAM 



Extra fine strbng clumps, tl per doz. 

 ALICE BTROM. tl per doz. 

 CARKATIONS— Rooted Cattlnr« 



White Lawson 16.00 per 100; $60.00 perlOOO 



Flamingo 610 " 40.00 



Enchantress 3.60 " 30.00 " 



TheQueen 8 00 " 26.00 



Fair Maid 3 00 " 26.00 



Larchmont Nurseries, Larchmont N. Y. 



Mention The BctIcw when yon write. 



50,000 CANNASI 



Forty leading varletieB, $10.00 per 1000 and up- 

 wards. Write for list and prices. 



THE DiN6EE& CONARD GO.,West Grove, Pa. 



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SJt jft jlk Always mention the Florists' Re Vie W when writing advertisen. jt Jl Jt 



