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The Weekly Florists' Revie w» 



Febbuary 22, 1906. 



CHRYSANTHEMIM NOVELTIES 



I have now ready for delivery, in any quantity, from 2%-inch pots : Mrs. Geo. Beech, Mrs. 

 T. E. Dunne, Mrs. G. Heaume^ Mrs. W. Knox, Mrs. H. Partridge, T. Richardson, Mary Ann 

 Pockett, 50c per plant; $5.00 per do2.; $35.00 per JOO. 



ALL THE NEW CARNATIONS- Craig, Victory, Jessica, Haines, etc, $J2.00 per 100; $JO0.COperICOO. 



Richmond and Killarney Roses, $(2.00 per (00; $(00.00 per (OOO. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, MADISON, N. J. 



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LENOX, MASS. 



The twelfth annual banquet of the 

 Lenox Horticultural Society took place 

 in the society's rooms, Lenox Town 

 hall, Saturday evening, February 17. 

 Seventy-six sat down and partook of an 

 excellent repast, at tables decorated with 

 numerous vases of cut flowers, also some 

 well colored plants of Pandanus Veitchii 

 and uracaenas, and some well flowered 

 plants of cyclamen. After the dinner 

 President Carlquist spoke a few words 

 of welcome to all present and intro- 

 duced A. H. Wingett as toastraaster. 

 The list of toasts is as follows: 



The Horticultural Society, responded 

 to by E. J. Norman, first president of 

 this society, and E. Jenkins, president 

 for 1904. 



The Town of Lenox, E. Stanley, chair- 

 man of the board of selectmen. 



Florists, F. Howard, Pittsfield. 



Cottagers, Eustace Jaques. 



The Press, W. Harger. 



The Ladies, J. Johnson. 



Our Toastmaster, called by President 

 Carlquist. 



The talent of the members was well 

 represented by A. McConnachie, E. R. 

 Russell, W. Jack and Thos. Page, who 

 amused and entertained the company be- 

 tween the speeches. Letters were read 

 from our judges for the past year who 

 we all regretted were unable to attend. 

 Preceding the dinner a brief business 

 session was held. / 



The next meeting, !^Sarch 3, is carna- 

 tion night. The society respectfully so- 

 licits some of the new varieties to be 

 exhibited that night, so that those mem- 

 bers who were unable to attend the 

 Carnation Society's meeting in Boston 

 will be able to see their respective 

 merits. Kindly forward same to Geo. 

 Foulsham, secretary, Lenox, Mass., not 

 later than Satui'day noon, March 2>- 



G. F. 



TEN TIMES. 



The Review is away above the aver- 

 age of florists' papers and 1 would not 

 be without it for ten times its cost. 



Geo. Fauth. 



Woodlawn, Md. 



Montgomery's book on Grafted Roses 

 sent by the Review for 25 cents. 



Carnations ''^'p.i. 



Furs: xss 



Mrs. JoGSt C. H. Crane 



Enchantress 



Lawson 



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GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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Queen Louise 

 Gov. Wolcott 

 Mrs. Fisher 

 Boston Market 



CANNAS 



And Other 

 Seasonable Stock 



Oaanas, all the standard varieties, including 

 Beaute Poitevlne, Chart. Henderaou. Queen 

 Charlotte. Florence Vaughan. etc., two to 

 three eyes. $25.C0 per 1000. Black Beauty, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Or viliea Bobnsta (Silk Oak). Per 100 

 6 inches high $3 00 



Bagronla Metallioa 3.0O 



Olozinia named colors 4 00 



Aohyran h- ■. 4 varieties 2.A0 



Colens, 10 varieties 2.00 



BoniTi^lnTillea olabra Sandertana.. 4.00 



Hibisrns Peaohblow 3.00 



1 lothilde Sonpert Bos* 3.00 



Tuberoua Sooted Beironia* Per 100 



Named colors, double $5.00 



Named colors, single 3.00 



Mixed colors, double 4 00 



Mixed colors, single 2.50 



Pick and White Ataman Cochet 



Moses •. 8.00 



^Ba'ea Molls. Bushy plants full of buds. 

 12 to 15 in(>be<4 hiifh. $4.00 per doz.; $30.00 

 per 100. 15 to 18 inches high, $5.00 per doz.; 

 $10.00 per 100. 

 Snodod nllTons (Grafted), in named vari- 

 eties. 20-inch plants. $9.00 per doz.; $70.00 

 per 100. 24-iQcb plants, $12.00 per doz.; 

 $90.00 per 100. 



2}^-irch pot stock, $8 00 per 

 100; $65 00 per 1000. 



Baby Rambler Roses 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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VERBENAS 



60 finest varieties^ perfectly healthy rooted cuttings^ 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 

 Plants, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. We are headquarters for Verbenas. 



CARNATIONS 



Choice Rooted Cuttings free from Disease. 



Gises, best new commercial scarlet: Lady Bountiful, best new white; Gudinal, 

 new scarlet, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. Enchantress, Lawson, Flamingo, Mrs. 

 M. A. Patten, Jtidge Hinsdale, Buttercup, Gov. Roosevelt, Prosperity, $2.50 per lOO; 

 $20 per 1000. Queen Louise, The Queen, E. A* Nelson, Dorothy, Ethel Crocker, Wm, 

 Scott, J. H. Manley, Joost, Flora Hill, Eldorado, Portia, $L50 per 100; $12 per 1000. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



Our roses are the finest and best m-own. Liberty, La France, Killarney, rose pots, 

 $15J)0 per 100. 3>4-inch pots, $18.00 per 100. Bride, Bridesmaid, Golden Gate, 

 Kaiserin, rose pots, $10.00 per 100. ZYz-vcu pots, $15.00 per 100. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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SCOTTII FERNS 



From 2X-inch pots $ 5.00 per 100 



Prom 4-inch pots 15.00 



From 6-inch pots 40.00 



Boston Ferns 



From 2>^-inch pots $3.00 per 100 



Write us for prices on 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8-in. plants. 



Klesantlsslina- strong rooted runners, $5.00 

 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS., Morrison, 111. 



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