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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 2, 1905. 



WELLESLEY 



THENEW 



ROSE 



IS A WELCOME ADDITION TO THE LIST OE FORCING ROSES. 



Color is bright pink, with reverse of petals clear silvery pink, thus producing a combina- 

 tion that is exceedingly effective either in daylight or artificial light. Growth is very free 

 and exceptionally vigorous and will prove satisfactory every month in the year. Delivery 

 strictly in rotation, beginning April first. PRICES: Own Root— $25 per JOO; $55 per 250; 

 $J00 per 500; $200 per JOOO. Grafted— $30 per 100; $70 per 250; $J30per 500; $260 per JOOO. 



Waban Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass. 



JOHN N. MAY, - - SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY. 



FAIRHAVEN, MASS. 



The greenhouses of Walter P. Winsor 

 were thrown open to the public from 

 February 2'2 to 26 ami were visited by 

 several thousand people, including many 

 prominent florists and gardeners. As 

 Mr. VVin.sor is disposing of all his or- 

 chids and turning over his houses to his 

 gardener, I'eter Murray, to be run by 

 him eonimeroially in the future, this is 

 the last year this interesting show will 

 be seen, a faet which the public in 

 Fairhaven, New Bedford and otheJ 

 towns and cities near by keenly regret. 



As usual, all the houses were a blaze 

 of bloom. The Winsor carnation was 

 3 prime attraction and showed up finely. 

 It is almost identical with Lawson, but 

 of about the same shade of color as 

 Marquis. Dutch bulbous stock in quan- 

 tity, MUiaryllises, cinerarias, cyclamens, 

 Azaleas, enpatoriums, genistas, lily of the 

 "valley and other seasonable plants were 

 ■flowering in quantity. Large numbers 

 of fine Oloire ile Lorraine begonias 

 bung from the roofs of the various 

 bouses. 



Orchi<ls are a great feature liere. 

 <lozens of beautifully flowered baskets of 

 r)end_robiuni nobile in variety and manv 

 <-hoice hybrids being included, also quan- 

 tities of coelogynes, lycastes, odonto- 

 glossums, cymbidinms, phalaenopwis, cat- 

 tleyas and Iselias, All the houses were 

 Ijeautifully arranged and the condition 

 of everything reflected the greatest 

 fre<lit on Mr. Murray, tlie skillful gard- 

 ener in charge. W. N. Craig, 



HUNTINGTON, N. Y. 



The anunual carnation exhibition of 

 the local society took place February 

 21. It was a fine show and well at- 

 tended. The exhibitors and prize win- 

 ners were: R. T. Hillock, F. Boulon & 

 «on. J. N. May, F. R. Pierson Co., H. 

 T. <fc A. H. Funnel], .L D. Cockcroft, 

 Thos. Flceles. Wni. O'Hara, Walter 

 ^haw, Fred Xeiffer and Geo. Ashworth. 

 • Certificates were awarded to the Cot- 

 tage Gardens for Lieut. Peary and Robt. 

 Craig, also specials for Octoroon, Ethel 

 Ward and Enchantress. A certificate was 

 awarded Jas. D. Cockcroft for a seed- 

 ling crimson i-arnation, an immense 

 flower of fine form on a good stem. 



A vase of White Lawson, not for com- 

 petition, was exhibited by Chas. H. 

 iAllfn. This attracted much notice. 



St. Louis, Mo.— Prof. William Tre- 

 lease is in Mexico and not expected to 

 leturn until about April L 



500,000 VERBENAS variety 



The LarKest and Finest Stock fn tbe Country. 

 PBBFBCT&T KBALTKT - VO SUBT 



Boot«d OnttlnffB— Per 100. 60c; per 1000 95.00 



Pl»at»-2}^-hich poti, $2.50 per 100: per 1000 fao.OO 



300,000 CARNATIONS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 

 CLEAN AND HEALTHY 



OWWZB— Vew Commarolal Boaxlet; per lOO, fia.OO; per lOOO, 9100.0O 



Mrs. Patten 



Judge Hinsdale. 

 Lady Bountiful . 



100 



Enchantress 1300 



Mrs. Lawson 2 00 



Adonis 2.60 



Harry Fenn 200 



Ooy. Roosevelt .... 1 M 

 Mrs. P. Palmer.... 1.26 



100 

 ..16.00 

 .. 4.00 

 .. 6.00 



1000 

 125.00 

 1600 

 20.00 

 16.00 

 12 00 

 10 UO 



Flamlntro 



Dorothy Whitney 



Golden Beauty 



100 



The Queen 12.60 



Mrs. B. A. Nelson. 1.60 



White Cloud 160 



Dorothy 1.26 



Wm. Scott 1.26 



Queen Louise 1.26 



IW 



..•6 00 



.. ».00 



.. 3.00 



1000 



120 00 



12.00 



12.00 



10.10 



10 00 



10.00 



100 



Buttercup 13 00 



Prosperity 2.00 



Mrs. J. H. Manley 2.60 



100 1000 



Floriana 1126 110.00 



Loma. 1.25 10.00 



Eldorado 1.26 10.00 



Mrs.Joost 1.26 10.00 



Flora Hill 1.25 10.00 



PorUa TiT..... 1.26 10.00 



I 



60,000 GRAFTED ROSES tor Forcing— The Flnost Grown 



49* Orders booked for delivery in April. May and June. "&■ 



Liberty, rose pots. 12.00 per 106: 8>j-incb pota. per 100 f 18.00 



Brid*. Maid, Ooldau Oats, Kaiaerln, rose pots, SIO.OO per 100; 8>^-lncta 

 poU, perlOO tr5.oo 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Montinn Thp Review when you write. 



We have about 10,000 fine, strong, well-rooted cnttinffs of 



Ethel Crocker, 



which will make fine stock for blooming next summer outdoors. This is easily the best 

 variety for this purpose and these cuttings will pay you well. Order at once so you will set 

 good sized plants by planting-out time. tlO.CO per 1000. 



INDIANAPOLIS 



is tbe most profitable bright pink carnation on the market today. $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 

 1000. Also 



BEATRICE, the commercial lAght Pink, 



INDIANA MARKET, the most profitable White and 



FLAMBEAU, the hot weather Scarlet. 



Better get a stock of these, they will please you next winter when cBmations are scarce. 

 $10.00 per JOB: $80.00 per 1000. We also have the best of last year's novelties as well as stand- 

 ard varieties. Get our descriptive price list. 



BAUR & SM ITH, »gSY«V2SdV;nl;i*lVV. INDIANAPOLIS, INP. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



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