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The Weekly Rorists^ Review* 



Fbbbuabi 28, 1907. 



Imperial 



You Cannot Afford to be Without These Two Excellent Varieties 



Price, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. A discount allowed when cash accompanies the order. 



A.J.eUTTMAN, 



The Wholesale Florist of NEW YORK 

 43 WEST 28TH ST. 



JOHN E. HAINES, 



BETHLEHEM, 

 PA. 



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The Best Commercial White Mam 



White Maud Dean 



Grown by THE WILLIAM SCOTT GO., BuHalo. N.Y. 



Strong', well rooted cuttings, 

 ready March 1, tlO.UO per lUU. offered by 



9. S. Skldelsky, 824 N. 24th St., Philadelphia, Pa., 

 and Wm. F. Kastin?, Buffalo, N. Y. 



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WAYSIDE NOTES. 



Mark Aitken, of Springfield, Mass., 

 has given up growing bedding plants, 

 finding it more profitable to use all 

 available space for flowering stock, of 

 which he has an increasing demand. 



J. Schlatter & Son, of Springfield, are 

 stocked up for a big cemetery demand. 



Frank Burfitt has the finest lilies to 

 be seen in the vicinity of Springfield. 

 He says there is something in the grow- 

 ing and not all in the bulb. 



I understand that A. N. Pierson, at 

 Cromwell, Conn., intends throwing out 

 his entire stock of old roses and has 

 125,000 fine, thrifty, young plants com- 

 ing on to take their place. He has an 

 immense stock in sight for Easter. 



H. W. Field, of Northampton, Mass., 

 has his store finely fitted up, with a cap- 

 ital show window that sets it off to ad- 

 vantage. Those grand Enchantress and 

 the white seedling from Patten, which 

 Grower Harry Sinclair believes is the 

 best of its class, are also attractions. 



John Clark, the right bower of the 

 H. E. Fiske Co., of Somerville, Mass., 

 was badly shaken up in the railroad ac- 

 cident which occurred here recently and 

 could hardly believe he was as sound as 

 before until his palm was crossed by the 

 claim agent. Being in the midst of a 

 rush it was fortunate that it was no 

 worse, as seedsmen are valuable. 



The Salisbury estate, at Worcester, 

 Mass., will be given over to the Arts 

 and Crafts Institute, which will continue 

 the greenhouses with Charles Carlson in 

 charge. This is his thirty-second year as 

 superintendent. W. M. 



ELBERON, N. J. 



The Elberon Horticultural Society held 

 its regular meeting February 18, Presi- 

 dent Robertson in the chair and a goodly 

 number present. James Kennedy, super- 

 intendent for G. W.' Young, read an in- 

 teresting and instructive paper on "Out- 

 door Roses." An interesting discussion 

 followed. 



Seldom has there been such a large 

 exhibit of cut flowers as at this meeting. 

 The exhibitors and their principal ex- 

 hibits were: Vase of Freesia Purity, 

 by P. Murray; gardenias, by W. D. Rob- 

 ertson; Stock Beauty of Nice and a 

 vase of Carnation Victory, by A. Bauer; 

 vase of calla lilies, by H. Wood; bou- 

 quet of Princess of Wales violets, by 

 A. Greil; vase of tulips, by J. Kennedy; 



Annottncefflent- — Aristocrat 



As we have not made all the deliveries of Aristocrat as promised, we 

 beg to announce to our patrons that all orders are being filled sirictly 

 in rotation and all orders will be completed by the 2utb of March, as 

 we have 50,000 cuttings in the sand nearly rooted and 150,000 cuttings 

 that have been put in during the past ten days. These will be ready 

 for delivery before the end of March, which is not too late for Aristo- 

 crat, as it is a very rapid grower, free from disease and will do as well 

 as earlier cuttings when benched in the fall The variety is an easy 

 rooter, but owing to the very unfavorable weather, cuttinKS did not 

 root as quickly as we expected; besides we are growint^' them cool, 

 which takes a little longer. All of the stock we have sent out has 

 given the best of satisfaction, as it is our aim to see that every cutting 

 is first-class in every respect. 



We wi»b to thank our patrons for their patience and assuring 

 you of our very best attention and that your order will be filled by the 

 time stated. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. Pyfer, Mgr. JOLIET, ILL. 



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Pluce Orders Early lor 



Easter Plants 



Lilt*s« 8, 4, 5 and 6 buds. 



JSLZcUoCwV •■ ••■••••••*••••• 



. . . 12Kc per bud 

 .ll.CO. 91.25. $1.60 



Spiraeas 85c. 50c, 60c and 75c 



HyaolDttas 4-in.. SI.50: 5-ln., S2.00 per dos. 



Paper Wliltes. Daffodils. Single and Double 



Tulips, etc., 51n. uans vSceach; 6 in.,40oeach. 

 Cbinese Prlmrosea— Obconica and Baby, 



3-in., 8e; 4-in.. 12>ic. 



Cyolamen, 8-in 8c 



Geraniums 11.50 and S2.00 per doz. 



Flowerlnc Rex Beconlas, 4-in., $12.50; 



5-in., 25c. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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ROOTED CARNATION GUHINOS 



100 1000 

 Enchantress. . .$2.00 $18.00 



Moonlight 2.00 I6U0 



P. Lawson .... 1.50 12.50 



B. Market 1.60 12 60 



CardinaL 3.0O 26.U0 



100 1000 

 Patten, var....$2.00 $16 00 

 L. Bountiful... 2.60 30 00 



Skyrocket 3.00 26.00 



Robert Craig.. 6.00 60.U0 

 Prosperity 2.00 15.00 



WM. WINTER, Kirkwood. Mo. 



Carnation Cnttings 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Boae-Pink Enchantreis $7.00 $60 00 



Helen Uoddard 6 00 50.00 



Robert Craig , 600 50 U> 



Queen LoaUe ' 1.26 10.00 



W. B. GIRVIN, Leola, Pa. 



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bouquet of California violets, by F. Dett- 

 linger; vase of carnations, by E. Petzel; 

 collection of cut flowers, by W. Swain, 

 and a vase of seedling carnations, by 

 W. Kennedy, of Redbanks. G. M. 



Geistown, Pa. — Samuel H. Zimmer- 

 man has gone out of business. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



On Dickson's Irish Manettl. 

 We are now booking orders for March delivery. 



Kaiserin, Bride, Bridesmaid, 

 Killarney and Richmond, 



$110.00 per looq, 



—Order now. — 



ROBERT SCOTT dt SON, 



SHARON HnX, DKL. CO., PA. 



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ROOTED CARNATION GUHINGS 



Good, clean, healthy stock, free from all 

 disease. Enchantress. Robert Craig, Nelaon 

 Fisher. M. A. Patten, White and Pink LawBon. 

 Orders taken now for March delivery. 



Send for price list. 



VALLEY VIEW GREENHOUSES, 

 Vbuk Bbos., Proprs. Marlborough, N. Y. 



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Rooted Cuttings 



Enchantress per 100, $9.80 



Lawson " 8.00 



The Uneen *' 8.00 



woicott •• a.oo 



<Jaeen Loalse ** l.OO 



B. E. Wadsworth, DANv^iiLK? 'iix. 



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 CARNATION 



HEEN GODDARD 



Rooted cuttin 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAM, MASS, 



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