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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 23, 1906. 



FIELD CARNATIONS 



HIGH-LAND-GROWN. SPLENDID PLANTS 



Lawson,pink_. $6.00 per 100 Boston Market ...$5.50 per 100 



Harlowarden 6.00 per JOO QueenLouise 5.00 per JOO 



White Qoud. 5.00 per JOO Crocker __.„. 5.00 per JOO 



Prosperity „ 5.00 per JOO Joost „ 5.00 per 100 



ORDKR SOON OR TOU WIIX BE TOO LATK. 



United States Cut Flower Co., Eteiira, N. Y. 



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Field-Grown Carnation Plants 



Stock 



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Enchantress $6.COperlOO: $50.00 per 1000 



LawsoD S.OOperlOO: 4000perir00 



Flamingo ROOpei 100; 4O0npepl0oo 



Mrs. Patten G.OOperlOO: SO.OOperlOOO 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



BoBtoD Market $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



QueenLouise 5.00 per 100; 40.00perlOOO 



White Cloud S.OOperlOO; 40.00perl0O3 



35 

 RANDOLPH ST., 



CHICAGO 



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TROUBLE VITH ASTERS. 



Will you please tell me what the trou- 

 ble is with these aster plants I send? 

 They have burnt tips on the petals and 

 leaves, and rusty stems, and keep dying 

 oflf all the time. I think it is from the 

 scorching hot weather we had two weeks 

 ago. They also have been bothered 

 badly with the black aster beetle. There 

 has been no end to hand-picking them 

 off. I used Paris green, one teaspoonful 

 to ten quarts of water. Can that be the 

 trouble? The Eeview states one tea- 

 spoonful to two gallons is safe to use. 

 Would you advise me, for I always like 

 to save seed from my own flowers? 



J. V. 



According to our experience, you are 

 correct in believing that your trouble is 

 due to dry weather. We have a block of 

 late asters on a sandy, elevated piece of 

 ground, that are affected in a similar 

 way. Asters must have plenty of mois- 

 ture if good results are expected. We 

 believe most of the diseases they are 

 affected with are due to lack of it. 



We have had no experience with the 

 black aster beetle, but should advise 

 spraying with Paris green in the pro- 

 portions mentioned, once a week from 

 the time the plants are established in 

 June, for there seems no doubt but what 

 they breed among the plants. We should 

 not advise saying seed from these weak- 

 ened plants, but when the stock is clean, 

 as that is a good beginning in growing 

 line asters. G. J. B. 



DULUTH, Minn. — J. J. Leborius has 

 taken out a permit to build a $3,000 

 addition to his present plant on Wood- 

 land avenue. 



Davenport, Ia.— The Tri-City Flo- 

 rists' Association met here Thursday, Au- 

 gust 9, and discussed the chrysanthemum, 

 •lohn T. Templin was named as the dele- 

 gate to the S. A. F. convention in Day- 

 ton. 



POCAHONTAS 



is the name we have given our new Crimson Carnation 

 which we will disseminate next winter. Write us about 

 it, or better still, come and see it growing. It's a 

 beauty. Price, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



BAUR ft SMITH r.^'r Indianapolis, ind. 



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150,000 Field^Grown CARNATIONS 



VERT FINS. PBRFKCTLT HKALTHT. 



Lady Bountiful, Cardinal, Buttercup, Price, $7.00 per 100. 



Enchantress, 

 Flamingo, 



Queen Louise, 

 Flora Hill. 

 J. H. Manley. 



Lawson, 

 Koosevelt, 

 Price, $6 00 per 100. 



E. A. Nelson, 

 Portia, 

 Prosperity. 

 Price, $5.00 per 100. 



Queen, 

 M. A. Patten, 



Eldorado, 

 Crocker, 

 Dorothy, 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg,Pa. 



SPECIAL CLEARING SALE TJ^i'^r.,, 



GERAMIITMB— Short and stocky plants from 2>^-in. pots, $1.50 per 100; $14.00 per lOOO. Vari- 

 eties: Beaute Poitevine. Mrs. E. G. Ulll. 8. A. Nutt. Mme. Buchner (white). 



8MILAX— Fine young plants from 2-inch pots, ready for planting, 75c per 100; $7 00 per 1000. 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS, from 2}i inch pots, $2.00 per 100. CASH. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY CO., SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



