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Jancabt 12, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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We Desire to Announce 



^ TO THE TRADE THAT THIS SEASON WE WILL DISSEMINATE 



t!^Sf"our seedling carnations 



INDIANA MARKET. 



A 8«edliDK from Flora Hill and White Oloud. We have been 

 KrowioR thie variety the past four years, and now it is our main cut 

 flower white. The blooms are nicely rounded and deeply serrated, 

 which gives it a beautiful, feathery appearance when in a bunch. 

 As good in hot weather as IT. Hill, and a fine winter bloomer, 

 retaining its round form throughout the season and does not burst. 

 An all the year round white. Blooms fine in the field in summer. 

 A splendid keeper and pure white. Size 2>^ to 3 inches. 



FLAMBEAU. 



Flora Hill x Jubilee. No scarlet up to date stands hot weather 

 like this variety, owing to its F. Hill blood. A good, strong grower 



and steady bloomer. Color a f hade lighter than Jubilee. Round 

 form and slightly serrated, and a fine keeper. A strictly commercial 

 scarlet of great promise. 



BEATRICE. 



Easily the freest blooming and most profitable light pink carna- 

 tion we have ever grown. Comes iito bloom early and continues 

 steady throughout the season. Might be called a light pink 

 Dorothy except that the bloom comes considerably larger. The 

 growth stem and form of the bloom resemble that variety, while the 

 color Is a beautiful shade of light pink, a full shade brighter than 

 Daybreak, and holds its color splendidly. Visitors at our place are 

 at once attracted by its beautiful color. Not a giant exhibition 

 sort, but a steady bread and butter variety. A fine keeper and 

 never bursts. Also a splendid summer bloomer. 



Both this season and last, these varieties have been our main varieties for cat blooms in their respective colors, and they have sold 

 up clean when others bad to be sacrificed. All three were awarded Certificates of Merit on November 15, 1901. by the State Society of 

 Indiana Florists. We are booking orders for February delivery. January delivery all sold. Get your order in at once. 



$17.00 par lOO ; 980.00 par lOOO. Will send yon 100 of aaoh of these three for 934.00. 



We also have a fine stock of Indiaoapolis, Lady 

 Marion Beauty and New Daybreak, at $6.00 per 100 ; 



Bountiful, The 3elle. Moonlight, The Bride, Vesper, Flamingo, Crusader, Daheim 

 ~ 945.0O per lOOO. 



Alfo Loma, Queen Louise, Her Majesty, Innocence, Flora Hill, Mrs. Thos. Lawson. Floriana, Ethel Crocker, Enchantress, O. H. Crane, 

 and Harlowarden. 



BEVD FOB OVR DEBCBIPTIVS 7BZCB IiIST, BBAOT HOW. 



BAIR& SMITH, 



38tli St. and 

 Senate Ave., 



is, Ind. 



THE CARDINAL 



DESTINED TO BE THE STANDARD SCARLET CARNATION. 

 Brings Highest Price of Any Variety on tiie Cliicago Marlcet. 



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THE CARMNAL a* Growa hy the Chicago Carnatioa Co. Photographed DecoMber 20, 1904. 



For an &Il-roand fancy and com- 

 mercial camation^THE CARDINAL 

 cannot be beaten. 



You are cordially invited to come 

 and see it growing. 



Won first prize for best 100 scarlet, 

 Detroit meeting, March, 1904. Alsa 

 the S. A. F. Medal and A. C S. Cer- 

 tificate. 



January cuttings all 

 aold. Place your 

 order NO'W for Feb- 

 ruary lat delivery. 



Strong Cuttings well rooted, per 

 too. $12.00; per 1000, $100.00. 250 

 at 1000 rate. 



Introducers 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, PhHadelphia, Pa. 



E. G. HILL COMPANY, Riciimond, ind. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., Joiiet, 111, 



