12 



■* :>:::. i-:\^ 



^f::-.f^yo;s,-T\;'T' ,:'?. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



■ V~\ 



November 12, 1908. 



New Forcing Rose 



White KiUamey 



" Waban Conservatories Variety " 



A sport from the Pink Killarney, and is identical in form and habit, 

 differing only in its pure white color, and being more double. 



■5 



Orders taken for plants at 



Waban Rose Conservatories 



NATICK, N9SS., or 



SALESROOM, 3-A Somerset Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



It has been carefully grown and only the very best wood selected for 

 propagating; the result of this treatment is seen in the remarkable 

 vigor of the plants. 



PRICE LIST 



Own Roots Doz. 100 



$6.00 $30.00 



Grafted Stock.. ..Doz. 100 



$6.00 $36.00 



250 

 $70.00 



250 

 $88.60 



500 

 $185.00 



500 

 $160.00 



1000 

 $860.00 



1000 

 $300.00 



2500 

 $668.60 



2500 

 $687.60 



5000 

 $1000.00 



5000 

 $1860.00 



Plants will be 

 ready for delivery 

 after March 1, 

 1909. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chrysanthemum Qlovelties 



The Prize Winners as Usual 



i 



The list I have this year will contain the finest lot of 

 novelties I have ever sent ont, and that is saying much. 

 Among them will be Yellow Miller, a yellow sport 

 from the bronze Mrs. J. A. Miller. This is a sterling 

 variety and is bound to make good. Pockett's Crimson, 

 a crimson and gold beauty that I am distributing with 

 Wells this year. Charles H. Totty, an enormous chest- 

 nut scarlet. Mrs. O. H. Kahn, a bronze that will 

 depose any bronze we now have. These are already 

 certificated for me. 



Other grand ones will be Clara Wells, a lovely incurved 

 yellow; Mrs. G. F. Coster, a deeper yellow than Donnel- 

 lan; Rose Pockett; Geo. Mileham, 1908; Pockett's Sur- 

 prise, and many other fine seedlings. 



Preliminary List Now Ready 



CHARLES H. TOHY, Madison, N. J. 



