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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Fi;ui!UAi;v :.'4, 1910 



".■iiicli j"ii- ;iiiil lii)i|M'i| twicr. 'I'lii'sc, it' 

 )il,iiiti'.| .lilt ,Mi '1 Icl't i() cimio iulo 1)1(10111, 

 -Imulil Lii\( \ III ;i liiir lot of flowers. 

 riant ill lii'iN ill-load of sliiyU' rows. 



^I'l till' |.):illt-- all. ml ri^lit illcjirs carli 



\va\. .Miilili li.iiii wiili Miiiii' dill. Idusi' 

 -lal ill' Mia I' II 1 1 . ' II Imlii ' ii I lie iimi'^t lo'c, 



; lli| \\ ai rV \\ hill llri'i It'll. 



\ll till l\!irli;iiil ii'sv \ .arid i<'.>- sliouM 

 |.iii\i_ -a' '- lai-l i'r\ . \\ r li;i\(' I'uuiiil May 

 1 - 1 .1. iiil'i I ■ .IV I ,ir I lii> |iur| ii.<i'. 



A. I'.. I. 1!. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



I 'i .1 III, I ' Willi II. y. I 'i-hkill nil II lal-tiii. 



\ \ .. ■.^a 1 iliMii'i' III Willi lirii|i SaiLii'iil. 



■ i'_:i -I I'l - I .iriia 1 inn \\ mii ih'I lie. l'rnv|M'i'- 

 I \ \ I lii.liuiil If--- ; I iiir w hill' : I liKM' 

 1 1;. i I .nr lia i I t •• lull 1 ilii-|ir> i II ;-i/(' ; 



-ii'iiiiu. iifi-i L',r"\\ir; iiiii.-^ t<i llnwcr 

 ,|iiii Ul\ : III' ml ifiilly Inrninl, full llnwcr. 

 will; III.- nlil i-|ii\(' M-t'iil : slioiiy caly.x. 

 >i'|i|,i)r liii-i-: ■-i-iii'i'il iiiih'ly jiuiiits for 

 nrrli Hi iiiary c .'il i li.-.'i!i' al A. ( '. S. ciiiinch- 

 pi.i :ii l''t| -liiiiy.;. 



A. F. .1. l'..\ri;K. Soe'v. 



A BROOKLYN FIRM. 



I'm,, w a - when I'rnnklyii Imikt'il ii. the 

 \('\\ Vnrk iiiaikct fur its iiil IIuwit siip- 

 !.|ii'-. Lilt iiiiw lilt' <'iiy of ( Inirrlics lias a 



lit'cii liy tuo iiioiillis the Jiiiuor member 

 iif the linn. 



AT FRAMING HAM, MASS. 



A Call at William Nicholson's. 



' ;ii iia1 ions art' tlio ioadiiiii' specialty at 



I III' I'leasanl Hill ( 'oiiser\.'ilories, l''rain- 

 iiiyliaiii. and William Xirliolson, Jr., 

 ;'i-lei| as an esrort on llif occasiiiii of ;i 

 ii'ft'iil \isii. William .Xiehtdson. JSr., 

 Iiciiiy away ;U the time, atlentlin<i lo 

 Imsiness in I'illslmry. All \aiielies here 

 are Inokiiiy iniriimninnly \\ell, better than 

 t'M'r liefoif. White llnehant I'oss is well 

 liked, .-iiiil is the )irinfi|ial white <jrowii. 



II f.'irries a s|p|enilid t-rop. Smne White 

 reifeiiiim .-ind l,:idy 1 Itiiintil'iil are also 

 ;^i.>\vn. llarry I'enn cairied an iininenso 

 .■iii|i. It ln'^ins to slitiw iH-casioiial sii^iis 

 iif rininini; out. ainl ;is a bread-anil-butter 

 \ariety it will be diftinilt tn rt'idaee. 

 \i.ila Siiitlair was iitii dninii wt'll, ainl 

 will be tliopped. Mrs. I'atten is still 

 ;;ro\\ii as a \arie^atetl .'ind, as i^rttwu 

 here, is \ery jirolilic. 



Wiiitina is well liketl and was in heavy 

 cinp. W'insiir is also extremely |(opnlar 

 ami is alwiiys in t-rop. Kiirhaiitress is 

 still ;^rown in fiuisiilerable mimbiM'S and 

 look(>t| well. I'eai-iiii ami \'ietor\", as 

 si-arlt'is. Imlli carrii'd ht':;\\ i-rops; eacdi 



Lady Bouiitiiul is still grown, also \\ 

 Knchantress. Small lots of lion Ann 

 (Jr.anite 81atc, (>. E. liii.xton 's new s. 

 lin>^s, wore on trial and (loini.f well. 1; 

 Iteaeon and Victory are <;rown as s. 

 lets, the former lookins; a little the i 

 tor. 



Helen (ioddaril, raised here, still .: 

 Wt'll, .ami th(>re is no prettier IIowim 

 its t-olor toilay. W'iusor is found t.. 

 imIispcMisable. Loiis. a cerise seedlin;^ 

 11. 11. h'of;ers, of South Sudbury, w 

 iiiitler trial. Pink Delif^ht is, howe\. 

 the star ^al•iety here. It has been a ' 

 linuons croiiiier .and the color make- 

 sell on sij;lit at higher i)ri(es than 1, 

 thantress. The latter, however, is sti 

 grown. Pink Delight makes fmv en 

 tings, ami these :ire ftniml diffienit ' 

 itiiit. 'J'his will joobably have a temlen. 

 til keep its ]>rice up. 



Butters orth's Orchids. 



• iifhiils are the specialty at J. T. I'.ir 

 terworth's, and of these he is constant! 

 imreasing his collection. Cattleya Tr; 

 ;ina' was in good crt)|) when we calleii 

 TIh! flowers are sold as fast as they open 

 lioston having acquiretl something of .an 

 ortdiid mania of late. .Some good tyjie- 

 ot C. Triauiu were notetl. La'lia auceps. 

 including some good white varieties, wa- 

 in S(\-ison, while it portion of the Cypripe 



Store of Bonnet & BlaVe, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



il.mii-iiiiiL; wimle-ait- sectinn ..f its own. 

 I'll.' a.i-iimp;iiiN iii2 ilbist rat ion i- leprti- 

 i.i,-,il ti..iii a phi.liiLir.Mpli III' tlif f,-iiiil <it 

 •|;.. ;;(.\\ -l.ilf .it' i'.iilllie' iV r.l.-ihf, l-'.'i 

 l.'!\ lliL;^t"ii -llt'i'l. :ilid a \r\\ w.ird- :.- In 



■ii.' .-ar.fr- I.I ;lif iiit'ml.i'i'- "t' il..' linn 

 ...ay I'f "i' inti'i'e-t. 



t . 1 ',, ,\i\]i-- w as bill 11 III I ^'i'.' at \cw - 

 ,1 1,. \. .1. Ill' ha- 111 t 11 .■.iniif.li'tl w ilh 

 ■jir ihni-ls" lui-iiie-- in sniiif i-aiiatity 

 -inn' l^'.io. lir-t wilh .1. Z-rlitirna. in t he 

 r._.tail .Ifpartiiifur. and alteiwar.l- f.O" 

 ■wtl\. year- with tin- vftfran. .1. V. 

 I'liillij,-.' .Ill I'lilton street. iSriMiklyn. 

 \fttM' two }fa!s witli Hitk- iV " rawlnifk 

 1, :]n- A', hi'lf-ale liusint's-. Mr. r.nnnel. 

 I,, 1111. "i .1 paiiiit'iship wilh (.. 11. I'.lake. 

 Mr. I'.laki' was Imrii in .Mifl.igan. als.i in 

 \^u\<. \l.i\iiig farly In b'nfhester. he wa'- 

 ;,i ,1;.. ,'iiiplii\ iif Saltei r.rti-. until I*-!*". 

 when lit' fii-agt'il as rt.si- ]irti|iagattir with 

 John N. Mi<v. iif Summit, N. .1, Ltiter 

 iie wa- tine of the firm of Hl.ake iV Pobbs. 

 of Aui.iirn, N. V. Selling his interest 

 ihert'. hf ]nnfhased a half interest in the 

 Im-ine-s III' tie- late .1. M. Lyons, rt.se 

 .iiiu.r III .Madison. X. .1. After selling 

 ni- iiiii'i.-ts here he entered the whole- 

 ^..,|.. Ill |,i. ami ft.r tlie la-1 -ix years has 



.|iif> Wt'll lifi'e. Sm.'il! bat 1-lii'S lit Sangamn. | 



Siiiieiba. Xiaipaia ami ..tlit'i- iifw \ .■iritt ifs I 



Wfi't' mi.l.'i' trial. ^-llllll■ prnmi-ing sccj i 



liii;^- wi-if al-'i III. If. I. Al'tfrgliiw is i 



gjiiv.ii as a dark pink: it al-" -linws sniiit' ; 



-i^ i|v . if 1 ;iiiiii 11 w , ,iii . ; 



A iaiL^f bat.ii III' I'lff-ia I'lirity i-ar j 

 lied ex.'fpt i.iiia 1 1 \ tin.' -pikf-. with l.'ilff 

 lliiwt'i-. Ai.'irgiifiilf-. biitli yellnw ;iiit| 

 white, art' gliiwii ill t|iiaiitit\. 'I'lif-e will | 

 nut ...nil' in lifa\\ i inp until .\pril and | 

 .^lay. Al.'iny l hmi-a nd- hI' sliamiui-k- ai'f 

 gitiwn ami thfsf wfif ifady I'.ir put- and 

 p.-iii-. .Migiitiiif 1 1 f III an t'Mia line strain 

 larried snnif imiiifii-t' spikfs. prob.'ibly 

 ntit exi-t'lled by ;iny in New linglaml. 



Goddard's Carnations. 



S. J. ( i(i.|i|ai .1 "- raiigf ha- been aiig- 

 iiifiited by a liii.' King ' 'niist ruct iiiii house 

 .-im-e iiiir last Ni-^it. This was not planteil 

 until (>tltibfr. but the pl.'ints look well 

 ami .are tlirnwliig a line rrnp. The other 

 h.iiisf-, planteil earlier, \\ert' ;ill in heavy 

 ri'ip. I'enn is the lemling crimsun, bnt 

 Mime liiiby is grow II ami well liked, th(> 

 bursting charat-teristifS su not ii-e.-ilili^ in 

 other places being less rtms|iitaitiiis here. 

 While I'erffftinn is the If.'iding white. 



tlinm insigne iitip was still uncut. A 

 batili tit Milttinia ve.xillaria look(>d will. 

 Odiintiiglti-snin eris|)uni. both seini-estab 

 li-hfd and ni'\\l\' im|H)r1etl, were proinis 

 iiif. A iidleil itiii til' insigne t-yprijMMli 

 nm-. iiirlmling Samlera', Laura Ixiinli.'ill. 

 llaitliel'l Hall ami others, were coming 

 int.. iliiwer, alsii l)eiidrobiiim Wavdianum 

 and imbile. A batch of I'liakenopsis 

 Sihilleriana ami A'amla cariilea were in 

 -plemlid health. (»f C'lttlfya .Mossia-. 

 Liiiias and other summer \arieties then 

 were some graml specimens, which shonlii 

 t-arrv olf some lioimrs at the big orthi'l 

 shew in lioston next .May. 



Lil\- tit' the \;illt'y is a specialty here 

 .ind is always i.. li,- hail tif line i|ualil,\^ 

 liiitfh bulb stuck is largely forcetl. 

 Tulip La li'eine ami .Xarcissus Trumpet 

 .Major ami (iohlen Sjnir litung mostly in 

 evitlence. In the c.-irnation houses, Hea 

 ctui. L.air .MaitI, Knchantress, (^neen ami 

 Winsor are the lemling varieties grown. 



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.Mii.FORU, Mass. — W. D. Howard is 

 building an atldition to his boiler-room, 

 installing a new eighty horse-power 

 litiili>r ami making other improvoments. 



