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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBEK 24, 1907. 



THE NEW CARNATION 



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AFTERGLdW 



rWntv beg to announce that we will offer to the trade, the coming season of 1907 and 1908, the new carnatio n 

 mkm ''^'^E^GI'OW* ^ variety of sterling merit, which is destined to be grown as universally as the Lawson in 

 j^A^ its time, as it has done exceedingly well wherever it has been tried — in six different sections of the country— 

 the Far East, West and Middle States— and all report it as an "Ideal" commercial variety, grand in every 

 way. It won the S. A. F. Silver Medal, for the best flower or plant, at the Monthly Exhibition of the Cincinnati 

 Floral Exhibition in 1906, and scored 91 points at quite a number of exhibitions held in different cities in the United 

 btates. IJ; has never failed to score wherever shown. It scored the highest of any seedlings at the exhibition of the 

 American Carnation Society, held at Toronto in 1907, after reaching there twenty-four hours late from Framingham, 

 Maes. In color it is everything that the name implies— a brig^ht rosy cerise. In stem it excels any commercial 

 variety now extant, not excepting Enchantress, being somewhat longer and always rigid. Never weak,. in habit it is 

 very vigorous, "a Grower's Delight," as it recuperates very readily after planting from the field; also from the sand. 

 It loses no time in getting to work. AFTERGLOW has been g^^wn for the past season bjr the nnder- 

 sig^aed and offered by them. 



Orders now booked, to be filled in rotation for well grown, well rooted 

 cnttings, at $g.00 per dosen; tl2.00 per 100; <100.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM NICHOLSON 



Framingham, Mass. 



THE E. G. HILL CO. 



Richmond, Ind. 



DAI LLEDOUZE BROS. 



Fiatbush, Brooiclyn, N. Y. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER (Originator) 



Sta. F., Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FIBLD.GROWN 



Carnafioii Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



BobertCralK tS.OO $40.00 



Enohmntress 0.00 50.00 



▼arlecated Lawson 5.00 



BeUe 6.00 



Queen 4.00 40.00 



Harlowarden 4.00 S5.00 



THE PARKER GREENHOUSES 



NORWALK, OHIO 



MmtloB Th. R«t1cw when yon writ.. 



J. R. TARRANT 



OfTers the following lot of Plants for 

 gale to close out bis business: 



IS Aspidistra Plants, 10-in. pots, 5c per leaf. 



2 Century Plants, 10-incta pots. $2.00 each. 



150 Calla Lilies, floe large bulbs, the lot. $12.00. 



500 Carnations, mixed lot, field-grown, seo- 



ond Mize. %\b 00. 



2 Rubber Plants, 10-in. pots, well branched, 



5 to 6 feet high, $2.00 each. 



J. R. FARRANF, - Newport, Vermont 



Mention The Berlew when yoo write. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



LAST CALL Per 100 PerlOOO 



KnoliantresB $600 $(500 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson 4 50 3800 



Kstelle 4.00 85.00 



FINK. Casb, please. 



Central Greenliouses, Sandusicy, OI)io 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



NE\7 ORLEANS. 



The Chicago florists may look for a 

 large number of orders from New 

 ()rleans for carnations, roses and ferns, 

 as a good supply will be necessary for 

 our All Saints' day, but I doubt whether 

 the demand for chrysanthemums will be 

 as large as before, as we are coming 

 every year closer to perfection in flow- 

 ers of our own growing. 



The meeting of the New Orleans Hor- 

 ticultural Society was held Thursday, 

 October 17, at the residence of the pres- 

 ident, Charles Eble. The eighteen mem- 

 bers present had a splendid time, being 

 well entertained by Mr. Eble and the 

 ladies of the house. Perfectly devel- 

 oped flowers of mums were brought by 

 Abele Bros, and H. Papworth and can 

 be taken as a sample of the stock that 

 many other growers also have on hand. 



An exhibit of flowers, not exactly a 

 regular flower show, will be arranged 

 to take place during the first part of 

 next month. M. M. L. 



LITCHnELD, MINN. 



Trade here is excellent. At times it 

 is impossible to procure enough cut flow- 

 ers from Minneapolis. 



The Litchfield Nursery Co. has added 

 1,600 feet of glass this summer, besides a 

 new boiler-room, complete. The firm now 

 has a good establishment, but cannot yet 

 i^row enough to supply its trade. Ex- 

 tensive improvements will be made in 

 the nursery the coming year and a rose 

 liouse will also be added to the range. 

 This firm is now in the market for 

 perennials and ornamental shrubbery in 

 q^riTitities. \. K. W. 



100 1000 



Boston Market .J3.00 $25 



Nelson 300 25 



Mrs. Patten 4.00 35 



Peter 

 Reinberg 



51 Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



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