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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Dbcembeb 10, 1908. 



PINK DELIGHT 



The Waxy Shell*pink 

 for 1909 



» 



u St 



Has a perfect calyx— never bursts 



A grand commercial variety. Comes early, on long etems and is very free and continuous flowering. It is 

 noticeable as a variety of great substance. For shipping, it is without an equal, packs well and arrives in perfect 

 condition. Our vases at the National Flower Show stood the test and its unequaled keeping qualities were 

 commented on by many. Order now for early delivery. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO. Larger lots, prices on application. 



For December Delivery and Later 



WHITE 



Per 100 1000 



Sarah HiU $6.00 $.'>0.00 



White PerfecUon 3.00 25.00 



White Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Lady Bountiful 3.00 25.00 



PINK 



Winona 6.00 50.00 



Afterglow «.00 50.00 



Aristocrat 3.00 25.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



PINK— Continued 



Enchantress . 

 Winsor 



Per 100 1000 



....$3.00 $25.00 



. . . 3.00 25.00 



RED 



Defiance 6.00 



Beacon 3.00 



Red Chief 3.00 



Victory 3.00 



YELLOW 



D. Whitney 4.00 30.00 



50.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM-Qolden Eagle 



(ORIGINAL STOCK), 8-inch, $10.00 per 100. 



Orders filled in strict rotation as received. Delivery to begin as soon as ready. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., La Fayette, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



and nuts. The judges for the flower ex- 

 liibition were Peter Bisset, "William Gude 

 and George Co6ke, all of Washington, 

 D.C. 



The awards were as follows: 



American Ueauty roses, Mrs. Henry Barton 

 Jafolis flrst. 



lied roses. .Tohn Cook flrst. 



IMnk roses, John Co<}k flrst witli My Mary- 

 land, Stevt'ns<in Bros, second. 



White roses, Stevenson Bros, first, I. H. Moss 

 second. 



American rose seedling, Joiin Cook first with 

 red No. 'MH'i. 



Amcritan rose seedling, John Cook flrst with 

 pink No. 207. 



Dark pink carnation. Pliilip B. Welsh first 

 with Uose -pink Kuchantress, George Morrison 

 second. 



Light pink carnation. H. Weber & Sons Co. 

 flrst with Winsor, 1. II. Moss second. 



Ued carnation, I. H. Moss flrst with Beacon. 



Variegated carnation, 1. H. Moss flrst. 



White carnc.tion. H. Weber & Sons Co. flrst 

 with White I'erfection. 



New seedling carnation, G. A. Lotze second. 



White mnms, George Morrison flrst, G. A. 

 Lotze second. 



Pink mums, II. Wober & Sons Co., first, 

 George Morrison second. 



Yellow mums, H. Weber & Sons Co. first, 

 James Hamilton second. 



Seedling mums, G. A. Lotze flrst. 



Orchids, George Morrison first. 



Group of foliage plants, George Morrison flrst, 

 Halllday Bros, second. 



Group of crotons. George Morrison flrst. Gen. 

 James A. Gary second. 



Miscellaneous ornamental foliage, George Mor- 

 rison flrst. 



A special prize for best hardy chrysanthe- 

 mums and geraniums was awarded to K. Vin- 

 cent. Jr., & Sons. 



Tlie prize offered by Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett 

 was won by I. II. Moss for best display of 

 hardv evergreens. 



Tlie Gardeners' and Florists' Club prize, for 

 l>est collection of potted plants, was won by 

 Henry Fisclier. 



Violets. G. A. Lotze flrst, H. Weber & Sons 

 Co. second. 



Group of palms, John Cook flrst. 



Primroses, K. Herman first. 



Polnsettias and ferns, Halllday Bros, first. 



Henry Fischer had a fine new seedling mum. 

 Miss K. Kalb, and also a fine white seedling. 



I'erns and potted mums, Henry Fischer first. 



Harrison Nurseries, of Berlin, Md., had 



Goldfish 



In all the different varieties 

 We have 60,000 to select from 



Price list sent on application 



HEINE & NOSS, Richmoiid, Inil. 



GOLDFISIf 



Get your Christmas orders in early: don't wait 

 till the last day. Common at $3.00. ^.00, $5.00 

 and St'i.OO per 100. Comets, $8.00 per 100. 



Glen Mary fish farm,c1;?[*p^„^;er?P™ 



The largest and best equipped Ooldiisb 

 hatchery in the world. 



When in the 

 market for 



write 

 to 



GOOD ENGRAVINGS, 



Jos. H. Barnett & Co. 



334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO 



CatoloK and Advertising Cuts by all Processes 



One of our customers recently wrote: "You give me 

 the kind of service I have wanted for years. 1 never 

 had better plates, and never before had them delivered 

 on time eveiy time." 



a fine display of fruit trees and bay- 

 trees. 



Griffith & Turner Co., J. Bolgiano & 

 Son and S. Lambert had fine displays of 

 florists ' supplies. J. Bolgiano & Son were 

 offering a large lawn mower to anyone 

 guessing the nearest number of seeds in 

 a pumpkin, and had over 2,500 guesses 

 when the show closed. 



Henry A. Dreer Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 

 had a collection of fine plants. 



One of the most interesting exhibits 

 was a fruit and nut column made of all 

 varieties of nuts. It was twenty feet 



Carnation 



Cuttings 



We offer choice varieties for January 

 and later sbipments 



Per 100 1000 



EnchantresB $2.C0 $20.00 



White Enchantress 3.50 30.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.50 20.00 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 



Winsor 3.50 30.00 



Melody 2.60 20.00 



Beacon 3.50 30.00 



Victory 3.50 .30.00 



Aristocrat 3.50 80.00 



Splendor 600 50.00 



Vesper 350 30.00 



White Lawson 2.50 20.00 



East Sudbury Greenhouses 



Carnation Specialists 

 P. 0. address. SOUTH SUDBURY, MASS. 



Telephone South Sudbury '20. 



Crotons, 



Ficus Pandurata and 



Novelties 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



Market and 49th S(s., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



high and was surrounded by a fine collec- 

 tion of crotons. 



A number of exhibits of fruit will be 

 sent to the National Horticultural Con- 

 gress, to be held at Council Bluffs, la., 

 December 14 to 19. Q. 



