

NovicMBen 21, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



53 



SARAH BILL 



The largest free-flowering white 

 carii;i'ion ever produced; the 

 form is beautiful and displays the 

 size to the very best advantage; 

 color very pure; texture excellent; 

 stem extra long at all times of the 

 year; a startling novelty, produc- 

 ing flowers with great freedom. 

 Grandest novelty for 1908. 



LAWSON- 

 ENCH4NTRESS 



At last we can give you Enchan- 

 tress with Lawson color. This is 

 not a sport from Enchantress, but 

 a seedling, but it resembles En- 

 chantress in every respect. Guar- 

 anteed to be as we represent it. 

 Everyone who grows Lawson or 

 Enchantress will want to grow 

 this variety. Early delivery as yet. 



CARNATION SARAH HILL, ACTUAL SIZE. 



Either variety at $12.00 per 

 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Send lor Circular. 



B.,K.&B. Floral Co. 



ci».^ito.pi. Richmond, Ind. 



Mention Tbe Reylew when you write. 



AFTERGLOW 



$1S.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1«00 



ARISTOCRAT 



$6 00 per 100; $60.00 prr 1000 

 WHITE PERFECTION 



$8.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000 



Orders booked now for future delivery. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER 



station F, CINCINWATI, O. 



Meiiiiuii Tlie Uevlew when you write. 



sold at all. Some of the growers have 

 certainly been up against it this season, 

 and many mums are left in the houses 

 to go to waste. 



Roses are coming in heavily and selling 

 low. Thousands of choice blooms are 

 seen on Lexington street nearly every 

 day offered at from 1 cent to n cents 

 each. Carnations are still arriving 

 m fair quantities and are moving 

 nicely. Violets are getting to be plenti- 

 ful, bringing their usual prices. Deco- 

 rative house })lants are selling fairly 

 well, but are a little scarce. Our ex- 

 change is well stocked with nearly all 

 kinds of flowers, and in a short time 

 the retailer can secure his supply. 



Variouf Notes. 



Several of our growers of Easter bulhs 

 will have many more plants to dispose 

 ** w^^^rp^^'* than they had last Easter. 



u. Terry is bringing some lily of 



BARGAINS 



'■,.!fi7."v Carnations 



SS.OOO perfectly healthy, atocky plant! 



to select from. Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston Market 14.00 136.00 



Oaardlan Angel 4 00 36.00 



OoT Woloott 4 00 36.00 



Crusader 4.(0 36 00 



Harlowarden 4.00 36.00 



Glacier 4 00 36.00 



Lady Bonntifnl 500 46.00 



Mrs. T. \ir. Lawson 6 00 46 00 



Red Lawson 6 00 46 00 



Knchantress 6.00 60.00 



Cardinal 6.00 50.0g 



White Perfection, 2d blze 7.00 60.00 



Rose-Pink Enchantress 9 00 80 00 



Melody 9.00 80 00 



Crabb&HuBter Floral C0M6ranilRapids,Mich. 



Mention Tae Rerlew when yon write. 



wTOREADOR'w 



Our new seedling camstlon. In color a very 

 mm h Improved Proaperliy, with the addition of 

 Btron?, stiff stems. The finest novelty for 1908 

 Awarded first-class certlQcate Toronto meeting 

 of the American Carnation Society. Wrlta us 

 for further Information. 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO., Oakland, Mil. 



the valley and reports it is selling slowly. 



Lohr & Fritze are building a con- 

 crete boiler-house for their new steam 

 boiler and are leaving enough space for 

 two more. 



B. Stoll, Brooklyn, A.'d., is making ar- 

 rangements to grow 100,000 carnation 

 plants next year. 



Lehr Bros., Brooklyn, Md., still have 

 many houses of mums on hand and have 

 almost given up the idea of growing 

 bulbs. They are only growing a few 

 this year. 



10,000Criinson Rambler 



ROSES FOR FORCING 



20,000 White and Pink Maman Cochet Roses 



Strong field-grown stock in splendid 

 condition for immediate shipment. 



CRIMSON RAMBLXRS Per 100 Per 1000 



4 to 6-foot vines $12.(0 $100.00 



2 to 3 foot vines 7.00 60.00 



WHITK MAMAN COCHBT... 7.00 60.00 



PINh MAMAN COCHBT 7.00 60.00 



FHILADELPHIARAMBLBRB7.00 60.00 



All thiR ttock Is grown in our own grounds and 

 is carefully lifted, packed and shipped at the 

 above pricts. 



I. H. MOSS 



GOVANSTOWN, BALTIMORE CO., MD. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



We can supply stock of prac- 

 tically every variety in com- 

 merce, including the novelties of 

 American and European raisers. 



WRITK FOR LISr 



NATHAN SMITH & SON ^Sfc'^' 



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E. A. Woodfall, Glen Burnie, Md., 

 has several houses of healthy carna- 

 tion plants and will hold the blooms back 

 until Christmas. 



James Glass has made his appearance 

 in the market again, after spending some 

 time at home making extensive improve- 

 ments. 



August Eberhardt, West Baltimore 

 street, has a fine house of Weeks and 



