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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 14, 1907. 



Iniperial«">Pink Imperial Carnations 



You Cannot Afford to be Without These Two Excellent Varieties 



Price, $l2i)0 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate* A discount allowed when cash accompanies the order. 



A.J.6DTTMAN, 



The Wholesale Florist of NEW YORK 

 43 WEST 28TH ST. 



JOHN E. HAINES, 



BETHLEHEM, 

 PA. 



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* GRAND RAPIDS. 



Bright weather is helping the tardy 

 lily crop along and if it continues most 

 of the lilies intended for Easter will 

 be out. There is no doubt about the 

 Crimson Eamblers being ready, as the 

 buds are showing color now. Hydrangeas 

 will be in, but, as it were, at the eleventh 

 hour. Some of the buds are showing 

 color. Of tulips, hyacinths and daffodils 

 there will be the usual big Easter crop. 

 Violet plants in 6-inch pans, while in 

 seeming good supply, will be exhausted 

 before Easter arrives. 



In cut flowers, roses are still scarce, 

 although coming in more freely and of 

 improved quality. Carnations are more 

 plentiful but moving nicely, with white 

 scarce. The plants give promise of hold- 

 ing out for Easter with generous cuts. 

 Eoses will be in better crop at Easter 

 than now. 



The West Michigan State Fair people 

 were hot after the state legislature for 

 an appropriation of $5,000 to help en- 

 large its educational scope and offer 

 additional premiums, but were at the 

 last moment turned down, and $20,000 

 voted for exhibiting Michigan industries 

 at the Jamestown exposition. G. F. C. 



ELBERON, N. J. 



The regular meeting of the Elberon 

 Horticultural Society was held' March 

 4, Vice-president Henry "Wood in'v'the 

 chair. Three new members were elected. 

 The schedule of the second annual flower 

 show, which will be held July '^i and 

 25, was adopted. 



Some fine exhibits were staged, nota- 

 bly a vase of stocks. Queen Alexandra, 

 shown by A. Bauer; vases of Proser- 

 pine and Belle Alliance tulips, shown 

 by J. Kennedy; a vase of Marie Louise 

 violets, by A. Greib ; a vase of La France 

 violets, by F, Dettlinger; cauliflower 

 and lettuce, by P. Murray, and carna- 

 tions, by W. Swain. 



A delegation of the society recently 

 visited the establishment of F. R. Pier- 

 son Co., at Tarrytown, and had a most 

 enjoyable trip. G. M. 



Davenport, Ia. — Victor H. Littig has 

 been appointed receiver for the Allison- 

 Pope Co. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



On Dickson's Irish Msnettl. 

 We are now booking orderi for March delivery. 



Kaiscrin, Bride, Bridesmaid* 

 Killarney and Ricl^mond» 



ilSO.OO p«r 1000. 



—Order now.— 



ROBERT SCOTT it SON, 



SHARON HUX, DKL. CJO.. PA. 



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Beacon Carnation 



Needs no special 

 culture. A nig^ht 



temperature of 

 60 to 62 dei^rees 



suits it admir- 

 ably. 



...ORA11QE.SCARLET.. . 



Has been proved 



the most profitable 



Commercial 



Scarlet. 



An early bloom' 

 er and very free 

 flowerine^. Will 

 rank with the 

 best yet intro- 

 duced in this 

 respect. 



Per 100 $12.00: 60 at 100 rate. I Per 6000 $90.00 per 1000 



Per 1000 100.00: 260 at 1000 rate. Per 10,000 80.00 per 1000 



Per 2600 $96.00 per 1000 I !■ lots of 20,000 or more... 76.00 per 1000 



Cash wltb Order. MARCH DBUVKRT. 4. 



Cottage Gardens Co. Peter Fisher, (ongmator) 



QUEENS, N. Y. 



ELLIS, MASS. 



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Sport of Chatenay 



As free as Chatenay, color of Bon Silent, 2>^-lnch plants, $25.00 per 100. 



^EMIL GLAUBER, : : Montclair, Colo. 



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Carnation Cuttings 



Per 100 Per 1000 



RoBe>PiBk EnehaBtreas 17.00 $60 00 



Helen eoddard.... 6 00 50.00 



Bobert Crals 6.00 5000 



Qneea Loala* 1.26 1000 



W. D. GIRVIN, Leola, Pa. 



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1000 SAND RODTEO CUniNGS 



Robert CralK. S6 00 per 100: 150.00 per 1000; 

 an excellent red and a fine CbrlKtmas cnlor. 

 Also Bnohantreaa, $2.50 per 100: $20.00 per 1000; 

 tbe best lUht pink carnation on tbe market. Our 

 (took is bealtby. free from all disease and well 

 rooted. Write for our price list of other stand- 

 ard varieties. VsUey View Greenhouses, 

 Velie Bros., Prop., HarlborouBbt R. >• 

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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



FRR 100, PRRPAID 



Ageratum, Gumey and Pauline $0.60 



Alternantheraa, best red and yellow 60 



Fuchsias 1.00 



Heliotrope, blue 86 



Salvia Bonfire T6 



Hardy PInka, red 16 



CASH 



HHIPPKMBBIJKH TXOBIL CO , SkippeBBbirr, Pa. 



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in Soft 

 Wooded Stock 



R. C. 



3-ln. 

 $5.00 



5.00 



Specials 



CaBnas, started in flats, true 



to name 



AlternaBthera, red and yellow. $0.60 



AlyaKnm, giant 1.00 



Rr^Biaa, 5 to 10 varieties 2.50 



Coleaa, red yellow and mixed. .76 



Ualsiei, 3 best varieties 2.60 



Englisb seedlings 1.00 



Hhasta 



Feverfew 1.50 



Faehslas, 4 varieties 2.60 



Lantaaas, 2 varieties 1.60 



GcraBlBBB, red, wbite, pink and 



salmon 2.00 



Mme Salleroi 1.M 



Heliotrope 2.50 



PetBBlas 2.50 



Salvias t... 1.50 



T» rbeaas 1 50 



TlBcas, Variegata and green... 1.60 



CiBerailas 



Cyelaaien 



PriBimies, all kinds 



FEKN8— All kinds at low prices 

 Write for list. 

 B08I8 ! BORER I 60.000 ready. 

 References or Oasb. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



All plants for Baster shipped in waterproof 

 paper pots, saving you express charges. 



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 writing advertisers. 



2>i-ln. 

 $tf.oo 



2.50 

 8.00 

 600 

 250 

 8.60 



2.50 

 5.00 



3.60 



3.60 

 800 

 3.50 

 600 

 2.50 

 8.00 

 8.60 

 5.00 



5.00 



6.00 



8.00 



18.00 



8.00 



for quality 



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