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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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JULT 1, 1909. 



Rose Pleoits 



Clearing Out Sale. Best Stock. Lowest Prices 



8>^-inch Pot Plants 100 1000 



American Beauty $4.00 $35.00 



Richmond 2.60 20.00 



My Maryland 6.00 40.00 



Bridesmaid 3.00 26.00 



Chatenay 3.00 26.00 



Perle 3.60 30.00 



Countess of Gtosport 4.00 36.00 



3-inch Pot Plants 100 1000 



American Beauty $6.00 $46.00 



Richmond 3.60 30.00 



KiUarney 6.00 46.00 



2;^ -inch Pot Plants 

 Asparagus Spreng^eri 



2.00 



PETER REINBERG, 



1,800,000 Feet of Modern Glass 



35 Randolph Street, 



Chicago 



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NORWICH, CONN. 



The June rose show of the New Lon- 

 don Horticultural Society was held 

 Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 

 23, in City hall. With each year of the 

 «how has come a raising of the standard 

 of flowers exhibited, and that the show 

 Wednesday set the peg just a notch 

 higher than ever before was the opinion 

 of the experts, for quality was the con- 

 spicuous feature in all classes. 



Outside of the roses the special fea- 

 tures of the show were found in three 

 tables arranged at the head of the hall 

 and winning enthusiastic praise for the 

 «xhibitor, Charles T. Beasley, gardener 

 for Mrs. William C. Lanman. In the 

 ■center was a table set for dinner with 

 rose decorations. To the left was a 

 table of gloxinias and silver medal win- 

 ners from the Boston firm, the Schlegel 

 & Fottler Co., who supplied the seed. 

 On the third table Mr. Beasley had 

 fringed begonias, among which he also 

 showed four rare dahlias which came over 

 from Scotland. In close proximity a 

 handsome collection of thirty varieties 

 of peonies, shown by Gustave Neuman, 

 gardener for Alfred Mitchell, New 

 London, attracted admiring comment. 



First noticed on entering the hall was 

 a long table on which were prominent 

 vases of giant peonies, single and double, 

 from George S. Palmer, of New London, 

 Alfred Flowers gardener, and Morton 

 F. Plant, of Groton. In Mr. Palmer's 

 display also were canterbury bells, fox- 

 gloves, red and white daisies, and from 

 the Plant estate were irises, sweet-will- 

 iams and foxgloves. Here also especially 

 noticed was a beautiful rose basket from 

 S. J. Eeuter & Son Co., of New London. 



Pansies had their place on a table to 

 the right of the door, W. W. Ives show- 

 ing twenty-five beauties, all different, 

 and John Moore having an extensive dis- 

 play, while Dr. Clapp had a fine assort- 

 ment of eighteen vases. 



Mary Tolman 



A New Light Salmon Pink Carnation tor 1910 



' $1S.00 per 100; tlOO.OO per 1000 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, III. CHICAGO CARNATION CO., Joiiet, III. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



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New, brilliant, glistening 

 Pink Carnation for 1910. 

 $18.00 per 100; $100.00 

 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



SANGAMO 



A. C BROWN, 



Springfield, iil. Joli«t, Hi. 



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A New Seedling 



CARNATION 



CONQUEST 



Light fleah pink, overlaid with a deep rose pink, the color extending; over the petals from the 

 center almost to the edge. The most attractive novelty for 1910. $I2.N per IM: SIM.OO ptr 1MM. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., a. t. pyfer. Mgr.. JOLIET, ILL 



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American Beauty ^s;"! 



strong, clean, healthy plants from benches. We nee 



J. A. BIDLONG, 



strong, clean, healthy plants from benches. We need the space; hence this low quotation. 



35 Randolph Street 



CHICAGO 



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Lee, Mass. — James A. Eice is build- 

 ing a greenhouse on Cliff street. 



West Lebanon, N. H. — Samuel P. 

 French has two and a half tons of glass 

 stored in his barn, to be used in the 

 greenhouse which he is erecting. 



SHASTA 



The best and most profitable White Carnation ever oflered to the trade. Always pure white, 

 always in bloom, always high grade. fl2.00 per 100; tlOO.OO per 1000. 



8 K N D 



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PAHEN & CO., Tewksbury, Mass. BAUR & SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner S Sons Co. 



La Tayette, ind. 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, 



CARNATION 

 SPECIALISTS, 



674 West Foster Avenue, CHICAGO. 



