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Fkbruahy 27, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



53 



-^* MY MARYLAND «»«= 



THE GARDENERS' AND FLORISTS' CLUB OF BOSTON. 



A Report ot Merit Is Hereby Awarded to ^ohn Cook for vase new H. T. Rose, No. 894, since named 

 MY MARYLAND. 



Description and points of particular merit: Tliis new ro<e lias a pleasing shade of salmon-pinlc, with 

 other essential chararterlsttcs ot a good commercial rose fully proven; much may be expected of it. 



The Committee believes this variety will be especially valuable in th« light pink class of winter- 

 blooming rosen. 



Qiven by the Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston, this 17th a»^ of December, 1907. 



SIGNED UY THE COMMITTEE. 



Price, 2 and 8>^-in. pots, $86.00 per 100; 9800.00 per 1000. 3-iii. pots, $5.00 per dozen. 



JOHN COOK,3im§ri.sju BALTIMORE, MP. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



OFTHB 



S|>;[fl ENCHANTRESS 



We believe we have tbe largest and best 

 stock in the country. The reason for this 

 statement is that we were first on the market 

 with this grand pure White. Orders now 

 being booked for March and later delivery 

 at $6.00 per 100; $50.00 i)er 1000. Also a large 

 stock of Winsor, Pink Enchantress, Lawson 

 and other commercial varieties. 



Michigan Gut Flower Excliange,inc. 



88-40 Broadway, DETROIT, MICH. 



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QUEEN '"'i'J&o-'" 



White Enchantress 



$5.00 per 100 



Strong, well-rooted cuttings. 



PHILIP SCHUPP, 37 Randolph St., Chicago 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



CLEAN and HEALTHY. , Prepaid. 



CAKN«TION8, per 100. Beacon, $6i)0. 

 Mabelle. $(i.00. Paris Daisies, per 100, 2'-i-in. pots, 

 White or Yellow, $1.00to$2..'i(i. (Jueen Alexandra, 

 $1.00 to $2.75. Dwarf Ever-blooming Salvia 

 Zurich, $1.75 to $3.00 per 100. 



CHAS.^ FROST, KenilwortI), N. J. 



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purpose. If other florists should meet 

 with the same disaster in the winter 

 and should not be able to obtain the 

 needed glass, they will find that the roof- 

 ing paper can be quickly and convenient- 

 ly used as a substitute. 



Two new houses have recently been 

 completed in "Wheeler park, making three 

 in all. The tulips, narcissi and hyacinths 

 are up all over the grounds, and the 

 crocuses and pansies arc also in bloom 

 outdoors. 



The florists here are contemplating the 

 holding of a flower show May 16 to 23, 

 but the plans are yet incomplete. 



C. E. Feanke. 



It gives me great pleasure to remit 

 another dollar for the renewal of my 

 subscription to the Review, the gem of 

 horticultural journals, which I look for 

 most eagerly every week and which in- 

 forms me in up-to-date style of what 

 is going on in our profession, I have been 

 perfectly satisfied with the paper in the 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



DEPEND 



on receiving only Strong: and Healthy cuttings when you order 

 from us. We have only the Nicest and Best varieties. Write for 

 further information to 



Tbe Wholesale Florist of New- York, 

 43 West 28tli Street. L 



Grower, 

 Lynbrook, Lone Island 



' Victory, Imperial, Pink Imperial, Aristocrat, Winsor, Welcome. White Perfection, Lieut Peary 

 Rose-pink Enchantress, etc. ' 



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LAST CALL-ORDER QUICK I 



Smootb, evenly- graded 

 especially selected 

 for Florists' use. 



MANETTI FOR GRAFTING 



GraitlnK siae, 3-5 mm., $ 8.00 per 1000: $75.00 per 10,000. 



Extra larse, 5-9 mm., 10.00 90.00 



Orders booked now for grafted Bride, Maid. Ricbmond, KiUamey, Kalserin. 

 WeUesIey, etc., to be delivered in April or later, when wanted; write for prices; also for 

 Spring Price List of Roses, Sbrubs, Vines, Perennials, Conifers. 



JACKSON A PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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Grafted Roses! 



On Best Engrlisb Manettl 



We are now taking orders for March and April 

 delivery. 



Bride and Bridesmaid 



From 2^-in. pots, $12.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 



HI6HUND ROSE CO. 



MORTON, Del. Co., PA. 



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ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Per liiO 1000 



Enchantress, from sand $2.00 18.00 



White Lawson, from sand 2.00 Is.OO 



Pink Lawson, from sand 1.50 12.00 



Queen, from soil 2.00 ISOO 



Pink Lawson, from soil 2.00 1 '>.00 



250 at 1000 raU'. 



Valley View Greenhouses, Slhl^or^o^^^f x. y. 



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past, and hope to give it the support 

 of my little dollar, and any other sup- 

 port that I can render it, for many a 

 year. — C. Adams, Memphis, Tenn. 



4=ifl. Pot Roses 



StronKly Rooted. All soil may be removed 



for safe sblpment at llKbt weicbt 

 $1.00 per doz.; $8.0U per 100: $75.00 per 1000 



Diesbach. Konstetten, Ball of Snow, Lyonnaise. 

 Jubilee, Masson, Plantier, Laine. Neyron, P. C. 

 De Rohan, Lambelin, Caprice; Baby, Cr., P. W. 

 & Y. Ramblers; Balto. Belle, P. Queen, Tenn 

 Belle. Russell's Cottage. Seven Sisters, Dor. 

 Perkins, Lady Gay. ClimbinK Soupert, Clo. Sou- 

 pert, Hermosa; A. Rivoire. B. Brown, Balduifi, 

 Kaiserin. Chatenay, Gambler, Meteor. Richmond, 

 Carnot, Wellesley. P., R.. Str. & W. La France: 

 Teplitz, Emp. of China: Bride. Maid. Brabant. 

 Ivory. Kruger, M. Guillot, M. Van Houtte, Rain- 

 how. Safrano. P. & W. Cochets; M. Washington, 

 R. M. Henriette, Q. Scarlet. 

 $1.86 per doz.; $9.00 per 100; $86.00 per 1000 



Alpes, Dinsmore, Levet, Jacq., (iiant of Battles, 

 .1. Hopper. Perle, Sunrise, Sunset. 

 $1.60 doz.; $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000 



Am. Beauty. M. Dickson, Mrs. R. <i. S. Craw- 

 ford, Moss, Killarney, Woott«)n, Peary, Et de 

 Lyon, Yel. Cochet. 



$8.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100 



Druschki, Am. Beauty, Marcchal Kiel. 

 400 Best Sirts in 2»2-iB. Pttt; Own Ratts; Sumnitr firown 



<^i rrni t/i-oral company*^ 



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