NOVEMBEB 14, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



77 



THE WONDERS OF 1907 



Have proven to be all that was claimed lor them. They took prizes at the Great Show at Toronto, 

 Canada, last year, besides Prizes, Certificates of Merit and Diplomas at various other places. 



ThA ImnArial '^ <^ variegation of a delicate pink, 

 B iiv iiii|f «;■ lai BimDar to the shade In Enchantress, 

 a' splendid keeper and fine shipper. 



The Pink Imperial 



been wanted In the market. 



is a most pleasing: shade of 

 pink; one that has longr 



The Stems of both these varieties run from three to four feet in length, are extra strong and have no equal in the Carnations of to-day. The 

 calyxes are good and stronir and are practically non-bursters. The flowers are well-formed, from 3 to 4 inches in diameter and aie very 

 fragrant. They a^e eany free and continuous bloomers from October until late in July. Strong stems. Every shoot making a flower. 

 No extra grass. Have shown both at November shows with 80-lnch stems. 



IaHii F Hiiinfia a leading scarlet, has also proved to be satisfactory. It is noted for its 

 *'*'■■■■ ^-* ■■«■■■■«*» splendid color, good stems and productiveness. My own origination. 



PRICES— For selected cuttings, de!livery commencing in December, 1907, 96.00 per lOO; $60.00 per lOOO. IPlace your order early. 



Come and see them growing'. 



JOHN E. HAINES 



Bethlehem, Pa. 



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Split Caroations "Sz- The Baar Carnation Clip 



Do you want to send i^ood stock to your customers? Then send for this 

 handy outfit and be rid of the split Carnation nuisance forever. 



The Clips are very small and colored i^reen, just the color of the calyx, and are practically invisible. 



RKAD WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT IT 



The Carnation Mender is all right. Any grower who does not buy 

 one and work until be knows how to use it properly is not up to his 

 buBinei>s for if be cann't save the price of the apparatus In one of the 

 dark winter months and have the satisfaction of sending out good 

 stock instead of seconds, my name is not ALBERT M. HERR. 



I have duly received the Plyrr and Clips. They work very well 

 and I enclose check for same. Please leDCI me 2000 more Clips by 

 return mall. JOHN F. CHASE. 



In reply to your favor of the 2d inst. regarding the Carnation Clin, 

 would say they work very satisfactorily and do away with the split 

 Carnations. We congratulate you on your sufcess in Bettlne out such 

 a handy device. BA8SETT & WASHBURN. 



In answer to your favor of the 2d inst.. would say we are much 

 pleased with the device. Enclosed find check for same. Thank you 

 for your kindness in sending it so soon. 



AMOS N. ROHRER. 



Dq, your Carnations pay as A^ell as they should? Ton can turn that 25 per cent loss which you have Buffered in the past into 



additional profit. It will make your coal bill look a good deal smaller. Send for descriptive circular, 



or better still, send for the thing itself and save time. 



PLYER, for putting on the clips, $3.00. CLIPS, $1.00 per 1000. 



Postage prepaid to any address. 



BAUR FLORAL CO., 



ERIE, PA 



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HARDY ROSES 



AMERICAN GROWN 



SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED 



We have unsold at the present time the following varieties, ALL FIELD-GROWN PLANTS, grown in our 



Nurseries at Rochester, N. Y. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL 



Anne de Diesbach Margaret Dickson 



Baron de Bonstetten Marshall P. Wilder 



Clio Mrs. John Laing 



Frau Karl Druschki Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford 



General Jacqueminot Paul Neyron 



John Hopper Prince Camille 



Mme. G. Luizet Ulrich Brunner 



Mme. G. Bruant (Hybrid Rugoaa) 



RAMBLERS 



Crimson Rambler 

 White Rambler 

 Yellow Rambler 

 Dorothy Perkins 

 Baby Rambler 

 Wichuraiana (The Type) 



THESE PLANTS ARE READY POR SHIPMENT NOW. PRICES ON REQUEST. 



ELLWAN6ER ft BARRY, S:;s'^^-.i; Mount Hope Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



