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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Januaby 30, 1908. 



CARNATION SARAH HILL, ACTUAL SIZE. 



SARAH flILL 



The largest free-flowering white 

 carnation 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- 

 ENCHANTRESS 



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. 



Either variety at $12.00 per 

 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Bend for Circular. 



B.,K.&B. Floral Co. 



"^mS?*""* Richmond, Ind. 



Men tlon The Reylew when yon write. 



SHARON, PA. 



John Murchie is getting some good 

 crops from his new range at West Mid- 

 dlesex, but the white carnation, Fred 

 Burki, and its sport, a grand scarlet, 

 were never better than now, at the home 

 place and growing under the most ad- 

 verse conditions. Both are splendid 

 flowers, fully as large as Enchantress at 

 its best and as free flowering. They 

 sell easily around the holidays at $1.50 

 per dozen. 



Sawyer & McDaniels have taken over 

 the business carried on for many years 

 by M. I. O'Brien. 



C. B. Service has an attractive window. 

 Flowers and fruit seem to go well to- 

 gether. 



Fj"ed W. Heintz does quite a business 

 in the east end, which takes in a large 

 territory. 



It is rumored that the coming sea- 

 son will see a thoroughly up-to-date store 

 opened here, with every facility for han- 

 dling a first-class trade. W. 



SMILAX WITH BOTTOM HEAT. 



"Will smilax do any better on a low 

 bench with bottom heat than on a solid 

 bench, and are old smilax roots, that 

 have been in use for two seasons, of any 

 value? M. E. 



Your smilax will do far better in a 

 solid bed and it would be a great mis- 

 take to use bottom heat for it. The old 

 roots are not worth carrying over after 

 the second year. They can be divided, 

 but it is 80 easy to raise seedlings and 

 they do so much better than divided 

 roots, that they are to be preferred to 

 the old roots. C. W. 



NEW CARNATION 



PRESIDENT SEELYE 



The Unexcelled White 



A Seedling from Mrs. T. W. Lawson and The Queen, now in its fourth year 



A larKe. well-forinod flowor. long stemmed from the start. fraRrant 

 and productive, easy to Krow. calyx does not split, and will do the 

 best in a temperature of ."50 to .52 degrees. A money-maker for 

 the wholesaler and excellent for the small retail florist who grows but 

 a few hundred of each kind. The trade is invited to visit the green- 

 houses and see it growing. Every (;utting guaranteed well rooted and 

 free from disease. $10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000. 



He W. FIELD, Northampton, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Carnation CUTTINGS! 



SELECTED STOCK from 60,000 Plants. 

 Write for prloe list on larse orders 



Per 100 Per 1000 



EnchantresB $3.00 $25.00 



Lieut. Peary 3,50 30.00 



Queen 2.50 20.00 



W. LawBon 2.50 20.00 



P. Lawson 2.50 20.00 



Winsor 6.00 50.00 



Per 100 



Aristocrat $6.00 



Robert Craig 4.00 



Crimson Glow 3.50 



Rose-Pink Enchant- 

 ress 3.00 



Joost 2.50 





Per 1000 



$50.00 



35.00 



30.00 



25.00 

 20.00 



EUGENE WEISS, Hafboro, Pa. 



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