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Januabx 9, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review*^ 



47 



Wiosor and White Eachaotress 



7"' 



Strong Rooted Cattiogs, Now Ready for Delivery 



\U I ly 60D ^^^ proved to be the finest carnation In the liebt pink class. We sold a large quantity of it last year, but there will be 

 W¥ mi^i^\M ■% a much larger sale for It this year. At the Eugllsh Carnation Show held in December, it was the winner in the light 

 pick class. It is doing well everywhere, and will supplant everything in that color. 



IJ^UITP FNf^HANTDF^^ ^''' occupy the same position among whitecarnations that Enchantress does among 

 TTiii I ■_ &.I^\^||A«I^ I i*.*-"^^ fjegti pinks. It has all the good qualities of the common Enchantress— long stem, 

 earlinesB, large size, freedom, etc. In our opinion, it is by far the best white carnation ever introduced. 



We have a splendid stock of both Winsor and White Enchantress ready for immediate delivery, and will miarantee perfect satisfaction 

 with tho cuttines riunplied. Do not wait, because tbe demand for these varieties is bound tu be enormous. Order early, v^liile x^e can 

 promise Immediate delivery, and secure gilt-edged stock. We have a large stock ot both of these varieties, aud all uur cuctiugH are heel 

 cuttings, taken from flowering stems. On account of the quantity that we are growing, we are not obliged to over-propagate, and our stock is 

 in the most perfect and healthy condition. 



Strone rooted cuttlnes from sand, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Extra strons transplanted cuttlnes from soil, $7.90 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Strons establislied pot-grown plants, $0.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown=on-BDdson, N. Y. 



Mentlim The Review when yon write. 



BUR new Price List for 1908 

 is out. Drop us a postal 

 and we will be pleased to mail it 

 to you. It contains the best of 

 the Carnations, Mums, Gerani- 

 ums and a few other things that 

 will interest you. Also our new 

 Carnation MAY. 



BAUR& SMITH 



Indianapolis, - - Indiana 



38th St. and Senate Ave. 



Mention The He? lew when you write. 



make all cuts clean and smooth before 

 applying the tar. Holes in trees, in 

 wMch water lodges, should be scraped 

 out if possible, and if tar cannot be 

 coated over the sides with a brush, it 

 can be poured in. There is no danger 

 of its injuring the tree. C. 



OsHKOSH, Wis. — Fugleberg & Flister, 

 proprietors of the South Side Flower Ex- 

 change, saj that business has been very 

 good during the last year. They will 

 build more houses in the coming spring 

 or summer. 



Lancaster, Pa. — During the last year 

 J. P. Siebold erected a large three- 

 story building, with a store, a brick 

 boiler-house, a potting-shed, a brick barn, 

 and also a warehouse in which to store 

 vegetables for the winter. He also 

 built two greenhouses, 18x60 and 44x112, 

 respectively, and he expects to add more 

 greenhouses in the near future. He 

 grows cut flowers and vegetables for 

 both the wholesale and retail trade, be- 

 sides handling a great many pot plants. 

 His Christmas and New Year 's trade was 

 double that of previous years, with an 

 especially strong demand for pot plants. 



MSNETTI 



Smooth, Evenly Graded 

 Especimlly Selected 

 for Florists' Use 



Graftlnc size, 8-5 mm $ 8.00 per 1000; $75.00 per 10.000 



Extra size, 5-9 mm lO.OOperlOOO; 00.00 per 10,000 



First consiKnments expected soon; order NOW for prompt Bbipment on arrival and 



avoid disappointment. 



Send for price list of NDRSKRY STOCK FOR FLORISTS : Roses, Clematis, 

 Ampelopsls. Ulaos, Deutzlas, Spiraeas, etc. 



JACKSON At PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



ROSES 



FOR FORCING, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Strong, Dormant. Send for Prices and List 



American Beauty. Clothilda Soupert, Oloire leDIJon, Hermosa, KaUerln A Victoria KlUarney 

 Liberty, La France, Maman Cochet, Marechal Nlel, Mrs. B. G. Sharman, Crawford, March's of London- 

 derry, Souv. de la Malmalson, Including all the leading varieties of Hybrid Perpetuals. 



BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NEW BABY DOROTHY ROSE 



the arreatest Pot Rose for Florists extant. A superb forcing variety. We have proved it 



Color a deep pink. Price. $3.60 per 10 $30.00 per 1 00. 

 WHITS BABT RAMBUBR (Catherine Zeimet), with doable white perfect flowers-fragrant A 



good forcer. P<ice $3.60 per 10 $30.00 per 100. 

 PINK BABT RAMBLKR (Anny Muller), a perfect bedding rose— as such there is nothing to 



equal it. Its color is ch irming. $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. Above all field-grown plants 



JOHN CHARLTON & SONS, UniTersity Ave. Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



ii^ RAMBLER ROSEnjI 



— NEWPORT FAIRY...— 



To be disseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for lUuatrated pamphlet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



BUTHBBrOBD. V. J. 



Crimson Ramblers 



FOR FORCING 



a years, 4 to 5 feet, $9.00 per 100. 



6IUERTC0STICH,R0CHE$TER,N.Y. 



Everything goes 



to prove that our own root, summer grown, 

 winter rested R08KS are the best for 

 florist and nurseryman. 400 leading sorts. 



<^\ FFni Ff LORAL COMPAMY.^ 

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