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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



3J9 



TO CARNATION GROWERS! 



T-TERE are two good ones for you, the former the beautiful variegated delicate pink 

 ground spotted with deeper pink, the latter a Lawson shade of pink and both 

 fancy varieties. They are vigorous growers, no grass and every shoot produces a 

 flower. The supply of cuttings will be limited. You cannot well afford to be without 

 some stock of these two excellent varieties. They should and undoubtedly will prove 

 a most valuable asset to our collection of desirable commercial carnations, and 

 growers who would be up-to-date must not be without them. I have watched care- 

 fully these two varieties for some time, and can fully vouch for their excellence. 



Cut Blooms may be seen at my place, 43 West 28th St. Enough said. 



The first batch of rooted cuttings will be ready December 15, 1906. Place your 

 orders now and be assured of supply for next season. For further particulars 

 regarding these two excellent commercial carnations, 



-ADDRESS 



ALEXANDER J. (lUTTMAN, ""^.^n-bw'IJor™ 43 West 28th St., or 

 JOHN E. HAINES, Bethlehem, Pa., Originator 



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MABELLE 



NKW PINK CARNATION FOR 1907 

 Color — A peculiar shade of lovely pink, with a 

 faint yellowish cast; several shades lighter than the Law- 

 son. Unlike most pinks, the brightest sun does not 

 injure the color. Size- 3 to 4 inches in diameter when 

 established. Odor — Pleasing, but not strong. 

 Steins— Invariably strong, but always grraceful. rang- 

 ing from 12 to 30 inches during the season. Habit, 

 etc.— A very quick, active grower, making specimen 

 plants in a short time, even from late cuttings. Go ac- 

 count of its rapid growth, requires supporting very 

 soon after benching. Gets away rapidly, blooms early 

 and gives long stems right from the start. Product- 

 iTenesB- Prodigious is the best word we know of to 

 use here. It is the most incessant bloomer, early and 

 late, we have ever grown. Stock limited. Delivery 

 January 5 to 10 and later. Price tl2.00 per 100; tlOO.OO 

 per 1000. 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO., Oakland, Md. 



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Blooming Plants for Christmas 



Cyclamen, in full flower, with plenty of buds 



showinK. 5-inch $15 oo per 100 



4-inch, in bud 10.00 per 100 



Primula Primrose and Obconica, in full 



flower. 4-in $l.iO per doz.; $6 00 per 100 



Azaleas, in flower 50c and 75c each 



Araucarias, 3 tiers 40c each 



1 tiers 5( c each 



Rubbers. 18 inches high.2r>c each; $20.00 per 100 

 Asparaerus Spreneeri, 4 inch. . . 5.00 per 100 



Cinerarias, 2j^-inch 2 00 per 100 



3-inch 3 00 per 100 



C. WHITTON, CITY STREET, UTICA, N. Y. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 'SeSSd. 



Aeeratam, 2 kinds, 60c: Heliotrope, blue, 

 75c; Verbena, mlx«d. 60c; Salvia, Bonfire, 76c; 

 ''oleus, asst.. (iOc: Vinca, varieg . 90c; $8.00 per 

 1000. Cash. Umbrrlla Plants. 2-ln., 11.60 ppr 

 100. Cyclamen Mixed Seedlings, Dreer's 

 best seed, tl.ib per 100, prepaid. 



8HIPPKNSBUR6 FLORAL CO. 



Sltippensburs;, Pa. 



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ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus and Sprenceri, 4-in., $8.00; 3-in., $5.00; 2^-in.. $2.50; 

 2-in.. $2.00 per 100. 



7BBNS— Boston, Piersonl, Anna Foster and Sword. 2}^-in. and 8-in., $3.00 and $6.00 

 per 100: 6-in. $4.00, 8-in. $12.00, 10-in. $25.00 per doz. 



150,000 CANHAS— In 35 leading varieties, true to name. Send list for special quota- 

 tions. Descriptive list and price list mailed free, or see Florists' Review of Nov. 1, 

 page 1585. 



Zilst ot 60,000 hardy perennial Herbaoeons plants, field and pot-ffrown. 



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STOCK WPIS 



Wm. Simpson, Polly Rose, Glory of Pacific, 

 White and Pink Ivory, Major BonnaSon, Robt. 

 Halliday, Maud Dean, Adella, Viviand-Morel. 

 Lavender Queen, Yellow Jones, Queen. Silver 

 Wedding, Geo. W. Childs, Dr. Enguehard and 

 Alma (Pink Pompon), 75c per doz.; $5,00 per 100. 

 AsparagDR Sprenreri, extra strong. 



3 in $5.00 per 100 



Dracaena Indivisa, strong, 3-in 6 00 per 100 



4-in 12 00 per 100 



6-in 50ceach 



Nephrolepis Bostonlensis, strong. 6-in.. 50c each 



Scottii, strong, 5-in 35c each 



6 in. pans.. 50c each 

 8-in. pan8.$1.00 each 



All are pot-erown and eood value. , 



JOHN WALKER 



YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 



SMITH'S 



CHRYSANTHEMIM 

 MAMUAL 



By ELMER D. SMITH 



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 practical treatise, concise directions 

 for every stage of tlie work of propa- 

 gaior and grower. The result of 20 

 years' experience. 



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