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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Makcii 21, 1907. 



CARNATION NOVELTIES 



WINSOR9 one of the best commercial varieties offered to the trade in years; you cannot afford to miss it. 



AI^ISTOCRAT) beautiful cerise pink, it is bound to be Lawson's successor. We can give you immed- 

 iate delivery of both varieties, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. 



We also have a small batch of Schroeter's ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS^ for immediate delivery, 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



STANDARD VARIETIES strong, Well Rooted Cuttings for immediate delivery 



. . .$2.r)0 per 1(X); $20.(X) per ICXX) LAWSON $1.50 per 100; $12.r)0 per 1(K)0 



, . . :{.00 per 100; 25.00 per KXK) BOSTON MARKET J .50 per 1(H); 12.50 per 1(X)0 



XNCHANTRESS.... 

 LADY BOUNTIFUL 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, Carnation Specialists, 674 W. Foster Ave.. CHICAGO 



Imperial ^?wk Imperial Carnations 



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.GUTTMAN, 



The Wholesale Florist of NEW YORK 

 43 WEST 28TH ST. 



JOHN E. HAINES, 



BETHLEHEM, 

 PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



LORRAINE BEGONIAS. 



Please let me know the care of 

 Begonia (Jloire de Lorraine after it 

 has (lone flowering. 1 want to know 

 how to propagate from it and all about 

 the raising of it. K. F. E. S. 



Begonia (Moire de Jjorraine after 

 flowering should have all the shoots 

 shortened hack to within six inches of 

 tlie ])ot, jtlace on a sunny bencii, keep 

 a little on the dry side for a time, 

 syringe overhead until they start to 

 l>reak freely from the bottom, when 

 syringing may be discontinued. When 

 the young sprouts are two to three 

 inches long, rub them ott* witii a heel, or 

 cut underneath a leaf with a sharp 

 knife, insert in sharp sand in a tem- 

 perature of (51) degrees at night. The 

 sand should have a good warmth, say 

 75 degrees, in which case with careful 

 watering, shading, etc., they sliould 

 nearly all root. Pot off "wlien rooted 

 into 2-inch ])ots, using a light leaf- 

 mold c()inj)ost. With eacii successive 

 shift a slightly heavier" comj)ost may 

 be given. At the final jiotting use a 

 good j)roj>ortion of old, well dried cow 

 manure in the loam with a little char- 

 coal and a good dasii of sharj) sand. 

 These ])lants grow slowly in summer 

 but start to make headway after the 

 end of August. ('. W. 



CINERARIAS. 



When is the best time to sow cineraria 

 seed and what is the right temperature 

 to grow it inf K. F. E. S. 



Cinerarias may be sown from May to 

 August. For general conmiercial ])ur- 

 poses the end of July is sufficiently 

 early. Keep the seed })ans as cool and 

 moist as possible. The young j)lants 

 are best grown in coldframes until 

 danger of sharjt frost threatens them. 

 They prefer a cool house at all times 

 and need shade even in winter. ('. W. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



MONEY-MAKERS FOR COMMERCIAL GROWERS 



Our list includes only the most profitable commercial varieties for forcing!— no "has- 

 beens" nor "freaks." (Consult the Flower Market reports and see what the sellers are.) 

 Here is our list: 



Per 100 



RICHMOND $10.00 



CHATENAY.; 12.00 



BRIDE 12.00 



BRIDESMAID 12.00 



UNCLE JOHN 12.00 



GOLDEN GATE 12.00 



Per 100 



KILLARNEY $15.00 



WELLESLEY 12.00 



KAISERIN 12.00 



CARNOT 12.00 



IVORY 12.00 



MISS KATE MOULTON.. 15.00 



These are the market's top-notohers. Our plants are irrafted on the best 

 selected English Manettl stocks, and we are booking orders now for early delivery or 

 when wanted. 



THE i907 NOVELTIES— Uady Gay, Minnehaha and Hiawatha, can be had 



in strong stock; descriptions and prices on request. 



SPECIAL— AMERICAN BEAUTY— 2 years, dormant, (field-Rrown) budded, fine 

 plants for forcing, at $12.00 per 100. 



CELLAR-STORED SHRUBS, VINES, ETC., in full assortment, ready for lm< 

 mediate shipment. Send for complete price list. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, HEW YORK 



Nurserymen and Florists. Wholesale only. 



Mpntlon Thp UpvIpw when yrm write. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



On Dickson's Irish Manetti. 



Kaiserin, Bride, Bridesmaid, 

 Killarney and Richmond, 



$120.00 per 1000. 



—Order now. — 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, 



SHARON HILL, DEL. CO.. FA. 



Cntting^s 

 Ready 



1000 



$40.00 



18.00 



ROSE and CARNATION 



FINEST, CLEAN, HEALTHY STOCK 



Rubt. CrniKt Candace 



Knchantress 



Crusader 



Boston Market, Harlowardeni, 



Mrs. T. Lawson 



Mrs. K. A. Nelson 



VarieKated Lawson 



Unrooted cuttings Harlowarrien 

 and Boston Market. t5.0Oper 1000. 



Richmond, from 2!^^-ln. pots 



Bride, from 2^-ln. pots 



Maid, from 2>^-1d pots 



Cbatenay, from 2>^-ln. pots 



8CHEIDEN ft 8CH008, 60 Wabash Are.. Chicago 



Meutlon The Review when you write. 



100 

 15.00 

 2.00 

 1.75 

 , 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 4.00 



400 

 400 

 4 00 

 4.00 



12.60 

 10.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 35.00 



35.00 

 35.00 

 35.00 

 35.00 



