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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ j^°^«^ 26. iqob. 



JOHN MURCHIE9 



SHARON, PA. 



WBZTB rOB 



is the ideal rprnmercial White Carnation. 



Its freedom of bloom coupled with its other meritorious qual- 

 ities will commend it to the most conservative growers. 

 You will make no mistake by growing FRED BURKI. 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



884 No. 84th St., Philadelphia. 

 DB80BTPTZVB OIBOUI^aB. 



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We are headquarters for the best new 

 varieties. Mrs. W. Duckham, Merstham 

 Yellow, J. H. Doyle, Kmily Mlleham, Lady 

 CraustoD, A. J. Miller, Mrs. D V. West, 

 etc., etc. Complete list now ready. Send 

 for a copy. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON, N. J. 



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RADIATION REQUIRED. 



We have the following houses: One 

 house is 18x50, eleven feet to ridge, two 

 feet glass in wall, temperature required, 

 55 degrees; one house 18x50, eleven feet 

 to ridge, temperature required, 60 de- 

 grees ; one house 9x75, nine feet to ridge, 

 two feet glass in wall, temperature re- 

 quired 50 degrees; one house 30x75, fif- 

 teen feet to ridge, temperature required, 

 55 degrees; one house 22x75, twelve and 

 one-half feet to ridge, two feet glass in 

 wall, temperature required, 60 degrees. 

 How many 1%-inch pipes will it take 

 to keep these temperatures when it is 12 

 degrees below zero outside? F. B. 



Each of the houses 18x50 feet should 

 be provided with eleven runs of 1^4- 

 ineh pipe. The house 9x75 feet needs 

 six lines of 1^4 -inch pipe. The house 

 30x75 feet will require nineteen runs of 

 1^-inch pipe, and the house 22x75 feet, 

 fifteen runs. If overhead flow pipes are 

 used the houses 18x50 and 9x75 should 

 each be provided with a 2-inch riser, 

 while the houses 30x75 and 22x75 will 

 each require a 2% -inch riser. Steam 

 systems are frequently installed without 

 overhead flow pipes, but where the out- 

 side temperature is liable to go very low, 

 10 to 20 degrees below zero, or where 

 there is only glight difference between 

 the level of the water line in the boilers 

 and the returns, the overhead flow pipes 

 are a decided advantage. L. C. C. 



Thb Revietv is all right, the best 

 paper. — C. L. Baum, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Carnation KiSs 



, ^ „ ... PerllO Pep 1000 



Lady Bountiful lec-O ijOiO 



The Belle 600 6000 



Flamlnro 600 60.00 



Nelson Fisher .. 600 6000 



Mrs. PatteD 6.00 60<0 



Bnchantress 360 80.00 



Prosperity 800 1600 



Manley 3.11O 2600 



Boston Market 300 2600 



Nelson 8.00 25(0 



Harry Fenn 260 2000 



Gov. Wolcott 2.60 20t0 



Adonis J.60 20(0 



Lawson 2i0 17.60 



Fftlrmald 200 1760 



WhlteCloud 1.60 1260 



Mornlngr Olory 1.60 12 60 



Joost 1.26 1010 



Triumph 1.26 lU 00 



ECO at 1000 rate. 



FFR 1^^ ♦ Boston Ferns. 2J<-lnch. t6.ro per 100: 

 **^*^^*'* 3 Inch, at 18.00: < Inch, at 116 00; 6- 

 Inch, at t26 00; 6 inch, at >40.00; 7-lnch, at 190.00. 



CASH OR O. O. D. 



W.J.&M.S.VESEr,FortWayM,ln(l. 



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FOR YOUR CAREFUL i 

 CONSIDERATION: l 



CAWAS— Tbe BxpreB*— The World's Fair Gold Medal Winner. 

 or dormant bulbs. $1.00 per doz.; ftf.OO per 100. 



Strong, started pieces 



OBCODA— The CMlt-edffed Express, $1.50 per doz.: $10.00 per 100. 



CAXVATZOVS— Can (dve early delivery on the following Novelties for 1905: Flanoee, 

 Chloaffo Whit-. Fred Burkl, Phyllis. T^e Gaidlaal and EoUpse. at $2.50 per 

 doz : $12.00 per 100. Bicbmond Oem, Bed Dawson and Wm. JPenn, $2.00 per doz.; 

 $10.00 per 100. Early orders. Best stock. 



OEBASIUMS— Our Novelties for 1905: Orosa, the Doable Mrs. E. O. KUl and Bnow 

 Qaeen, the most prolific sinRle white. Large healthy plants from 2M inch pots, $2.00 per 

 doz.; $i5.C0 per 100. Ready now. 



FBTUHIAS— Strong thrifty plants from 254 inch Pots, in four of the best distinct varieties- 

 white, variegated, light and dark pick, $2.50 per 100. 



FBIIfUKA OBOOVZCA.— A finelotfrom late sowings in 23^-inch pots, now setting bud: 

 excellent for Easter sales if shifted at once, $2.60 per 100. 



CKBYBAHTKBMITIfS— FompoBS are and will be in heavy demand. Have received 

 first prize on our collection wherever shown. A large quantity of the best commercial 

 varieties of this type in pots and in sand. From sand, $2.00 per 100; from 2H-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. Buy now and increase stock. 



A8TBB 8CED— We have a surplus of the following home-grown Aster Seed, perfectly 

 clean aLd plump: Vlck's Daybr«ak, $1.00 per oz.; Vlok's Branchlnr Eose, 60c 



per oz. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON 

 Adrian, Mich. 



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Are Your Flora Hill,Gov.Wolcott 

 and Queen Louise Bursting? 



Better get a stock of our INDIANA. MARKET. It does not burst. It 

 always has a beautiful round form, aud it is the freest blooming white we have 

 to-day. A fine bloomer both winter and summer. Strong clove scent. 



BEATRICE is easily the freest and most pr )fitable light pink carnation on 

 the market. Long stronsr stems, no burst calyx, and a fine color. Just what you 

 want in large quantity for moderate-priced blooms for your every-day trade. 



FLAMBEAU — the warm-weather scarlet. 



All three were awarded Certificates of Merit Nov. 15, 1904, by the State 

 Society of Indiana Florists. $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



Get our descriptive price list of the cream of last year's novelties as well 

 as standard sorts. Indianapolis is the most profitable deep pink carnation 

 on the market. $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



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BAUR & SMITH, l!%T<.'r<!'J'.^S^^:!; INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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