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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Febhuaky 27, 1908. 



THE BOSTON VIOLET 



The people today are looking for new Violets just as much as they are 

 for new roses or carnations. THE BOSTON VIOLET for the past two years 

 has been placed before the most skeptical buyers in America, and they prefer 

 it to any other. 



THERE'S A REASON. The Boston Violet is the largest, the most 

 fragrant; it has a very pleasing color and it is a great keeper. THE BOSTON 

 VIOLET is a variety that is easily grown, it is the strongest grower and is in 

 crop from September to May. 



THE BOSTON VIOLET was awarded a First-Class Certificate of Merit 

 by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and a Report of Superior Merit by 

 the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, of Boston. 



Distribution will commence in April. Order now. 



Prices, $8.00 per doien; $18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



WILLIAM SIN 



CLIFTONDALE, 



MASS. 



.Meiitliin 'i". «■ Itevlt'w vvlion ynu write. 



LENOX, MASS. 



Tho annual dinner of tlio I^'nox Hor- 

 ticultnral Society was held at the Curtis 

 hotel Fe))ruary 15 and was a dwided 

 success. The ladies were present for the 

 first time in the history of the society's 

 diiiners and their presence added much 

 to the pleasure of the evening. Alex- 

 ander MacConnachie was toastmaster. A. 

 .]. Loveless responded to tlie toast to the 

 Lenox Horticultural Society. To A. JL 

 Wingate was assigned "the ])leasant 

 duty of j)resenting the first rae<lal ever 

 given by the society" to William ]). 

 Curtis, an enthusia.stic patron of horti- 

 cultuit'. for his exhibit at the last flower 

 show. It was a leather medal, and pro- 

 vokeil a humorous response. The excel- 

 lent nnisic wa« a feature of the occasion. 



Rose and carnation night is March 7, 

 when special premiums will be donated 

 by the society. As carnations are grown 

 quite extensively at Lenox, coini)etitiou 

 for the honors will be keen. 



E. .lenkins has gone to Kngland for 

 a two months' vacation, during which 

 he intends visiting some of the old-fash- 

 ioned gardens of Europe. 



GLENCOVE, N. Y. 



The Nassau (\iunty Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its monthly meeting at the 

 Oriental hotel February 12, witli a large 

 attendance, one new member being elect- 

 ed. In the competition for points the 

 awards were as follows: S. J. Trepess, 

 Cattleya Trianac, 89; H. F. Meyer, car- 

 nations, 84; Y. rierese, narcissi, 8.3. 



Henry Matz, who will go into business 

 for himself in Connecticut, has tendered 

 liis resignation as treasurer of the so- 

 ciety. He was given a vote of thanks 

 for his faithful work. E. J. Brown will 

 be his successor. (l. M. K. 



PiTTSFiELD, ilASS. — Max R. Engel- 

 nian, junior member of the firm of R. 

 Kngelman & Son, has brought a bill in 

 equity, asking for a dissolution of the 

 firm and that an accounting and a di- 

 vision of the firm 's property be made. 

 The property of the firm, including 

 greenhouses on Elm street and a store on 

 North street, has been attached in 



ROSES - Mrs. Potter Palmer and Cardinal 



2^-in., $15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000; 8^-ln., $150.00 per 1000. 



R. C. 2'<2-in. 



per 1000 per 100 



American Beauty.. $27..50 $6.50 



Maid 18.50 4.50 



Bride 18.50 4.50 



Uncle John 18.50 4.50 



Richmond 18.50 4.50 



2>a-in. 3Vin. 



per 1000 

 $60.00 $80.00 



40.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 



60.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 



R. C. 2'a-in. 



per 1000 per 100 



Chatenay $18.50 $4.50 



Perle 5.00 



Sunrise 5.00 



Killamey 15.00 6.00 



Kaiserin 18.50 4.50 



2»a-ln. Shi-iu 



per 1000 

 $40.00 $60.00 

 65.00 



45.00 

 45.00 

 55.00 

 40.00 



75.00 

 60.00 



Rooted Outtingg 



per 100 per 1000 



White Lawson $2.00 $20.00 



Pink Lawson 2.00 20.00 



Variegated Lawson 2.20 '20.00 



Red Lawson 2.00 18.00 



Victory 3.00 25.00 



Beacon .5.00 45.00 



Welcome 5.00 



CARNATIONS 



2iu-in. 

 per 1000 

 $35.00 

 35.00 

 35.00 

 32.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 



Rooted Cuttingrs 

 per 100 per 1000 



Winsor $5.00 $45.00 



Rose-Pink Enchantress... 3.00 25.00 



Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



White Enchantress 5.00 45.00 



Aristocrat 5.00 45.00 



White Perfection 4.00 35.00 



2Vin. 

 per 1000 

 $60.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 

 50.00 



We have an exceptionally large stock of the Lawsons, Victory, Winsor and Beacon. 



In seascn-Smilax 2>i2-in., $2.50 per 100: $22.00 per 1000: 3-in., $35.00 per 1000 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2'2-in., 3.00 " 25.00 " 3-in., 35.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 6-in. stock for benching, $15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000. 



Chrysanthemum price list sent on application. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., -- MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Fine, Dealthy BENCH PLANTS 



American Beauty) $8.00 per 100 

 Richmond f $75.00 per 1000 



J. A. BIJDLONG, ^'"^^'iSg:?l?:wTrt^'^^^^' 



37-39 Randoipli St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Young Rose Stock 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Brides $1.50 $13.00 



Maids 1.50 12.00 



Richmond 1.50 12.00 



Killamey 5.00 



S>^-INCH POT PLANTS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Brides $2.00 $15.U0 



Maids 2.00 15.00 



Riolimond 2.00 15.00 



500 one-year-ol(i 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Sprensreri bench plants 



ALL CLEAN, HEALTHT STOCK 



ALBERT LIES, Niles Center, III. 



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RICHMOND 

 ROSE PLXNTS 



Strong 2%-\n. stock from blooming wood, 

 $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Baby Ramblers, 2;4-in. ,$3.00 per 100; strong 

 3>^ ill., $5.00 per 100. 



Ivory RosM. strong 2->^., $2.50 per 100. 



Chatenay, bench stock, $5.00 per 100. 



Petunia Saafoim, double white, nice stock 

 from 'lYt-m., $3.00 per 100. 



J. W. DUDLEY & SONS, 



Parkersburg, W. Va. 



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 iKTlien writing advertisers. 



