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Fbbbdabt 13, 1908. 



The Weekly Rorists^ Review^ 





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Four Winnmq<>at Washington 



First on lOO Lawson-shade pink 



Von der Heide Cup for best vase lOO tiiis year's introduction 



S. A. F. Bronze MIedal for novelties 



A. C. S. Siiver Medal for lOO any variety any color 



AFTERGLOW 



The New 

 Carnation 



WAS AWARDBD A 



iti\ I n M F nX I by the Rbode Island Horticultural Soci- 

 ^M\M9~M^ !▼■ ■- KWt^M^ jtT at Providence, Nov.. 1907. 

 (Exbiblted by Wm. Nicholson) 



CRAIG SILVER CUP Mf,''*°°- °'''''''"'*""' 



(Xzlilblted by Dallledouze Bros, ) 



at Philadelphia. 

 Nov.. 1907. 



p I DQT D D 1 7 F by the State Floristi' Ass'n of Indiana at 

 ■ ■■•^" rwt.UM.M^ IndfanapollB. Nov., 1907. 

 (Exbibitod by tbe Orislnator) 



Gf^ODFH tbe hlffhest number of points of any seedllnir exhlb- 

 '^ '-'*'■*■-■' Ited at the Toronto Exhibition of the A. 0. 8.. Jan.. 

 1907, after arriving 24 hours late from Framingbam, Mass. 



^fiinP from these honors, the fact that It has been grown suc- 



'*'^* •*»• cetsfuUy wherever It has been tried, la tbe best proof of 



Its commercial value. Orders now booked by tbe undersigned, 



to be filled In rotation for well grown, well rooted cuttings at 



$8.00 PBR DOZ.; $18.00 PIR 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM NICHOLSON, THE E. 6. HILL CO., DAILLEDOUZE BROS., R. WIHERSTAETTER, 



Framingham, Mass. Richmond, Ind. Flatbusli, Brooklyn, N Y. Originator, Sta. F, Cincinnati, 0. 



F I DQT D D 1 7 F by the St. Louis Horticultural Society at 

 ■ ■■^^ ■ ■^■^^■^■- St. Louis. Mo.. Nov.. 1907. 

 (Ezbiblted by K. 6. HiU Ck>.) 



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DEFIANCE 



IF TOn WANT THE SCARLET CARNATION 

 wltb tbe BEST COLOR, the BEST FORM, and 

 tbe MOST PROLIFIC, Ket DEFIANCE. 



$12.00 per J 00; $100.00 per 1000 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, 674 W. Foster Ave., Chicago. - W. N. RUDD, Morgan Park, III. ^ 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current Comment. 



During the last week we have been 

 having our first real taste of winter. 

 The temperature has been around the 

 zero mark, with plenty of ice and snow. 

 In spite of it all, trade has held up 

 fairly well. All kinds of bulb stock are 

 arriving in quantities and of good 

 quality. > 



At the last monthly meeting of the 

 State Florists' Association several new 

 members were enrolled in anticipation 

 of the carnation convention next year. 

 It is hoped that the society will have 

 many new members added to it this 

 year. All those making their living at 

 the business ought to belong to either 

 their state or national society. 



The members of the State Florists' 

 Association will visit the Richmond flo- 

 rists February 19. A large party is de- 

 sired and a good time is assured, as 

 anybody knows who has ever been at 

 Richmond. 



George Wiegand is making an exten- 

 sive trip through the west and south- 

 west, on his way to Los Angeles. He 

 expects to be away six or eight weeks. 

 In the meantime Homer is "it." 



A. F. J. Baur is confined to the house 

 with an attack of grippe. 



The Smith & Young Co. has a very 

 fine white orchid. Mr. Junge hopes 

 some day it will be an automobile. S. 



CARNATIONS 



WINSOR, 16.00 per 100; 160.00 per 1000. 



Wblte Perfeotlon and Robt.CralK*M.00 per 



100; 136 00 per 1000. 

 Harry Fenn, Octoroon, Lawaon and Pat* 



ten, 18.00 per 100; $36.00 per 1000. 

 Maoeo, Fair Maid and Boaton Market, 12.00 



per 100; 116 00 per 1000. 



Littlefield & Wymaa, North AbiRgtoi, Miss. 



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QUEEN 



STRONG, WELL-ROOTED CUTTINGS 

 SlO.OO per 1080; 8000 for $25.00 



PHILIP SCHUPP, 



S7 



Bandolph St. 



CHICAGO 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Amsterdam^ N. Y. — "William Hugo is 

 planning to extend his houses the"cSming 

 season. 



MUMS Per 100 



Chadwiclc 12.00 



Yellow Chadwick.... 2 00 



Whit* Bonnaffon 1.50 



Yellow BonnaSon.... 1.50 

 Encuebard 1.50 



Camatlona 100 1000 



Lawson 11.60 flO.Ou 



Enchantreu... 2.00 15.00 

 W. Lawson.... 2.00 15.00 

 L. Bountiful... 2.00 15 00 

 Harlowarden.. 1.50 12.60 



Carnation Cuttings 



Ready for delivery Jan. 16. 



100 1000 



Winsor $6.00 160.00 



Beacon 6.00 60.00 



Robt. OralK... 8.00 26.00 



Rose-Pink Enc. 8.00 36.00 



Enchantress.. 2.60 20.00 



White Perfec'n 8.00 26.00 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 W. B. GIBTIN, Leola, Pa. 



Frank Garland, Des Plaines, III. 



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CARNATIONS 



Well Rooted CutttnKS Per 100 Per 1000 



Enchantress $2.50 $20.00 



Harlowarden 2.00 18.00 



Boston Market 2.00 1.5.00 



Rose-Pink Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Thos. W. Lawson 2.00 15.00 



All cuttings gruaranteed to be first-class. Ex- 

 press prepaid. 



S. T. DANL.ET, :: MACOMB, ILL. 



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SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 



400 Argenteo-guttata Begonias, 2^-in., $2.00 per 

 100. 400 Dewdrop and Erfordii, 2x2i2-in., $3.00 

 per 100. Rubra, 2i2-in., SS.HO per 100. 1000 as- 

 sorted, 6 to 10 varieties, 2x2^-in., $2..50 per 100. 



2*2 in. Petnnias, fine double fringed, 3 varieties, 

 $2.,'iO per 100. Write us at once in regard to 

 Hydrangeas, Lilies, Azaleas, etc. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, PEKIN, ILL. 



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 Mention The RpvIpw when yon write. 



—NEPTUNE— 



The only Yellow Carnation to date that is worth 

 growing. Equal to Enchantress in every respect, 

 and never bursts. Come and see it grow. 



Rooted Cuttings, $10.00 per 100: unrooted, $5.00 

 per 100. Also, all the leading bread and butter 

 kinds, rooted or unrooted, at low prices. 



PAUL THOMSON, •- West Hartford, Conn. 



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