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NOVBMBEK 21, 1907. 



New 

 Carnation 



DEFIANCE 



Brilliant 

 Scarlet 



For color, size, form, habit and general productiveness it is nearer perfection than any other Scarlet 

 Carnation in commerce or in sight today. We invite the most critical examination at all times. Let us 

 have your order at once, so as to insure you January delivery. $12.00 per 100; $100*00 per 

 lOOO* Usual discounts on larger orders. 



JENSEN & DEKENS 



674 West Foster Ave., CHICAGO 



W. N. RUDD 



MORGAN PARK, ILL. 



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Liger mums and is repairing one of his 

 houses. 



The city parks' chrysanthemum shows 

 were in full blast last week, and many 

 visited them. Clifton park had one house 

 22x100 feet decorated with autumn 

 leaves and hydrangeas, and the chrysan- 

 themums were all in pots and tubs and 

 made a pleasing effect. The varieties 

 shown were W. Duckham, Col. Apple- 

 ton, Dr. Enguehard and Brutus. There 

 were a number of specimen plants in 

 tubs with about fifty large flowers to 

 the plant. 



The regular meeting of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club was held November 

 11, with President T. C. Bauer in the 

 chair. 



J. N. Boone, who broke his leg, is 

 able to be about again with the use of 

 crutches. 



Martin iJuckstein, of Brooklyn, Md., 

 is cutting some fine Jerome Jones mums. 



Gus Lotze, of Glen Burnie, is build- 

 ing a new cellar and erecting a new 

 house. 



C. B. Wagner, who has had charge of 

 C. K. Diffenderf er 's greenhouses for the 

 past seven years, will have charge of 

 James Hamilton 's range of houses, at 

 Mount Washington, Md., after Decem- 

 ber 1. J. L. T. 



- (Jkaxd Forks, N. D. — The Wickler 

 Floral Co. reports business excellent, 

 weddings and funerals having been un- 

 usually numerous in the last month. 



Kansas City. — Sam Murray has had a 

 fine display of Cattleya labiata and from 

 now on will be strong on his specialty, 

 the Lorraine begonia, which he does as 

 well as anyone in the United States. He 

 is growing a large stock of plants for 

 the holiday trade. 



Maryville, Mo. — C. II. Hollied has 

 repurchased the place that he formerly 

 owned, and has added one house, 20x30. 

 He has also opened a store on West 

 Third street. He is picking better double 

 violets than ever this year. He has one 

 80-foot house of Campbell and will plant 

 two next season. 



JOHN E. HAINES 



BETHLEHEM. PA. 



is THE place to order rooted cuttinitg of ttie fol- 

 lowing varieties for 1908: 



JohnB. Halnas, red ) $S 00 



Imperial, variegated f per 100; 



Pink Imperial, pink ( tSO.OO 



■ncliantreas, light pink ' per 1000 



Place orders early for Dec. delivery. 



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20,000 

 STOCK 



MUM PUNTS 



We must have the bench room, and to move 

 before December 10, will offer following extra 

 BiroDsr stocks at 91.00 per 100, $17.50 per 1000. 

 Any 500 at 1000 rate. 



Clementine Touset, Jeanne Nonin, Alice 

 Byron, Monrovia, Appleton, October 

 Frost, Polly Rose, Kosiere, Beatrice May, 

 Mary Mann, Robinson, R. Halliday, 

 Opah, Bonnaffon, White Bonnaffon, 

 M.F. Plant, Dr. Enguehard, Eaton, Yel- 

 low Eaton, Chadwick, Golden Chad- 

 wick, Wm. Duckham, Mrs. Wm. Duck- 

 ham, Mrs.Geo.Heaume, Ivory, Golden 

 Wedding, Mrs. Coombes, Lady Harriet. 



NOVU.TIK8 THIS TEAR : 



Director Gerard, Loubet, Money Maker, 

 Clay I- rick, Miriam Hankey, Alice Roose- 

 velt, Winter Cheer, Mme. Chabanne, 

 Cochet, Pechou, Golden Dome, Detroyat, 

 Mary Godfrey, Mme. Rosette. 



lOc each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per any 100. 

 Cash, please. 



Harlowarden Greenhouses, Greenport, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Rooted Cuttings 



Pelargonintni, 15 varieties $2.75 per 100 



Begonias, flowering kinds 1.75 per 100 



BxpreHB prepaid on all rooted cuttings. 

 Plenty of other cuttings later. Write 



S. D. BRANT, The Clay Center Florist 



CLAT CBNTBR. KAN. 



.Mt'iition The Kevlew when you write. 



THE NEW SEASON 

 IS NOW AT HAND 



Ton can g'et your share ot 

 the g'ood bnsinesB whlcli 

 will Boon be groin^ on by 

 havlugr y o n r advertise- 

 ment appear reg'ularly in 



NOW IS THE TIME TO 



BEGIN ! 



Al^^aya Mention the.... 



Florists' Review 



Wlien Writing Advartlsers. 



Model 



EXTENSION 

 CARNATION SUPPORT 



Alao Chtlvanised 

 Steel Rose Stakes 

 and Tyinff Wire 



Endorsed by all the leading 

 carnation growers as the 

 best support on the market. 

 Made with two or three circles. 

 Prompt shipment guaranteed. 

 Pat. July 27, 1897; May 17, 1898. 

 Write for prices and circulars. 



IGOE BROS. 



es>71 M«tropolitan Ave.» 

 BROOKLYN. H. T. 



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THAD£N'S XaiFBOV£D PAT£NT 



WIRE TENDRILS 



The stroneest, simplest and cheapest Rose 

 and Carnation Support yet introduced. 



V" I Awarded Certificate of 



Merit by the S. A. F. and 

 O. H. 



There are no^7 mll- 

 I lions ot our Tendrils In 

 use all over the coun- 

 try. 



We are no^7 ready to 

 fill larse and small or- 

 I ders at once. 



Stock ready for shipment. 

 Prices on application. 



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H. THADEN & CO-^lffiTlrSr^l?' 



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XXX SEEDS 



CHIN^SK PRIMROSE. Finest srrown, 

 varieties mixed; 500 seeds, 11.00; halfpkt.,&Oc. 



CINERARIA. Finest largre-flowerin^ dwarf, 

 mixed, 1000 seeds, 60c. 



CYCLAMEN OIOANTEUM. Finest mixed, 

 200 seeds, 11.00, half pkt., 60c. 



GIANT PANSY. Best larre-flowerlng, mixed, 

 critically selected, 6000 seeds, fl.OO; half pkt., &0c. 



IRISH SHAMROCK 



THE REAL THING, GREEN 



Easily grown; sow this fall; 1000 seeds, &0c. 

 Cash. Liberal extra count of seeds in all packets 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremaflstown, Pa. 



TKB KOm OP PBZmOBBa. 



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 when writing s'^.vertlsers. 



