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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dbcbmbbb 19, 1907. 



WINONA 



The True Pink Carnation for 1908. 



A eolor that attraeta at(«ntlon. ^ 



Onee aeen, always wanted. 



Comes nearest to Fiancee, but is a different type flower. Never Bursts— Kvery Calyx Perfect. Good, sbapely, active 

 Krowtli. Blooms early and in quantity. A arrand commercial variety. Give it a trial and compare the returns. We bavf a 

 large stock, clean and beaitby. Will guarantee every cattinr to be flrst-claas. Order now for early delivery. Price, $12.00 

 per 100; 9100.00 per 1000. Larger lots, prices on application. Witb our additiocal glass we bave more tban doubled oar 

 btock of Oarnation plants, and can fill orders for rooted cuttings to even better satisfaction tban in past years. 



FOB JANUAKT DKLIVKRT AND LATKB : 



* • Per 100 Per 1000 



Red Chief , bright scarlet 15.00 940.00 



Bonnie Maid, pink, edged white K.OO 40.00 



Aristocrat, ceiise 6.00 6000 



Wlnsor, Pink 6.00 60.00 



Beacon, orange scarlet 6.00 50.00 



Wliite Bnoliantress, white 6.00 60.00 



Wliite Perfection, pure white 8.00 25.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Rose-Pink Kncliantress, pink $8.00 $25.00 



Bnohantress, llghtpink 800 2600 



Lady Bountiful, white 8.00 26.0Q 



Victory, Hrarlet 8.00 2SM 



Dorothy Wliitney, yellow 4.00 80.00 



BCrs. Patten, variegated 8.00 26.00 



Ebtrry Fenn, ciimson $^,00 25.00 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., Lafayette, Ind. 



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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 lOO ; $10O.0O per 

 lOOO* Usual discounts on larger orders. 



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JENSEN & DEKEMS 



674 West Foster Ave., CHICAGO 



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W. N. RUDD 



MORGAN PARK, ILL. 



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Pans of primulas, ferns and creeping 

 vines are very pretty and usually sold 

 very well formerly, but this season shows 

 but a, few of them in evidence. This 

 is true of all varieties of fern baskets 

 and dishes; the public seems to have 

 tired of them. 



About the only bulbous stock shown 

 is cyclamen and valley in pans and pots. 

 The former is always a good seller, 

 provided the specimens are good, and 

 the latter is apparently the only small 

 flowered plant that is popular. 



With ferns, the newer varieties of 

 nephrolepis in various sizes are the best 

 sellers. The older kinds are sold to a 

 certain extent, but not in the quanti- 

 ties seen in former years. 



In palms, although there is always 

 some inquiry noticed for something dif- 

 ferent from the ever-present kentia, there 

 is apparently nothing that can take its 

 place for a showy, hardy, cheap orna- 

 ment, and the sales, although possibly 

 not as heavy as those of last year, are 

 still lively. 



A few well grown plants of erica in 

 half a dozen varieties have attracted 

 some attention and have been well bought 

 up. They are rather a new thing for the 

 general public. 



Several growers have produced very 

 small sized poinsettias in 4-inch and 

 5-inch pots, which are very suitable for 

 pans or dishes, and they have become 

 very popular with flower buyers. 



WeU grown plants of Adiantum gracil- 

 limum and A. cuneatum sold well this 

 season. They are old standbys, but al- 

 ways in good demand at Christmas. 



Picus and aspidistras seem also to 



LLOYD Ssl*' 



but a good, honest, free and ever-blopming clear white carnation. 

 Very easily rooted, very fragrant, excellent keeper and shipper. 

 Size and stem of Enchantress, with the freedom of bloom of Mc- 

 Gowen; no cropper— always in bloom. Come and see it and 

 give it a trial. Once grown, you will not grow any other. 



Rooted Cuttingrs, $18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Unrooted cuttings, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 10 per cent discount for 



cash with order. 



The garden committee of the Masiacbusettg Horticultural Society recently visited the 

 SrreeDhouseB of H. A. Jahn. of New Bedford, to see his carnations. A white seedling which 

 is largely planted and which has been shown at Boston and other shows, was looking fine. 

 It Is the most wonderfully prolific white the committee had seen. The flower Is large, fall 

 aod the stem ideal.— Boston News-letter In Nov. 28, 1907, issue of The fiiOBiSTS' Review. 



The seedling referred 

 to by the committee is 



the most prolific 

 white grown 



LLOYD, 



H. A. JSHN, New Bedford, Mass. 



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have been relegated to the background 

 by prospective purchasers, and at the 

 same time there has been a very poor 

 showing of the former this season. Ap- 

 parently the growers are better satisfied 

 to put in their time along different lines. 

 G. 



EoANOKE, Va. — The greenhouses of E. 

 A. McGehee caught fire recently from a 

 heating pipe, but the fire department 

 responded promptly to the alarm and the 

 flames were extinguished before much 

 damage had been done. 



Strong R»M Carnation Cuttings 



Pink Ii»WBOii tlO.OO perlOOO 



Mrs. Patten 16.00 per 1000 



Pink Patten 20 00 per 1000 



JeMica 26 00 per 1000 



Lady Bonnttfal 15 00 per 1000 



Hoston Market 10.00 per 1000 



Aristocrat 60.00 per 1000 



Roa«-PlnkBnchantren.. . 26 00 per 1000 



Pink Bnehantreaa 16.00 per 1000 



Candace 16 00 per 1000 



Robert Craig 26.00 per 1000 



Cardinal 20 00 per 1000 



White Perfection 26.00 per 1000 



Cash or C. O. D. 



SOL. GARLAND, Des Plain«a, III. 



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