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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



49 



New York State Grown Roses for Forcing 



GENERAL VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



63 Years 



Front View of Peony 



NONS. DUPONT 



From a plant set fall 1908. Thti variety and 

 90 others offered by 



THE FRANK H. WILD FLORAL CO., Sarcoxie, Mo., 



for fall plantinjf, Sept , Oct.. Nov. Send for free 

 Price List of Pbloz, Iris and Peonies. 



flesh yellow, moderately fine grained, 

 breaking, juicy; flavor rich subacid; 

 (luality good to very good. Season, No- 

 vember to June in Grant county, Oregon. 



' ' The tree is described as similar to 

 Winesap in color and appearance of wood 

 ;ind foliage, except that the leaves are 

 larger. It is reported to be an early and 

 lioavy bearer. 



"The variety is suggested for testing 

 in sections where the Winesap succeeds, 

 especially along the northern boundary 

 of tiu' Winesap belt." 



SHRUB FOR NAME. 



1 am sending you, under separate cover, 

 .1 small-rooted, variegated-leaved shrub 

 for you to name. I'lease answer through 

 tiio cuiunuis of the Review and oblige. 



I. I. S. 



The shrub 



Euonvmus radicans vari- 

 C. 



EVANSVILLE^IND. 



The Market. 



Husiness is good by spells. Some days 

 there is a rush and then everything is 

 (|uiet for a spell. Roses are of fair qual- 

 ity, but carnations are not of much ac- 

 count. Asters are gone and so are nearly 

 :ill outdoor flowers, owing to the con- 

 tinued dry weather. 



Various Notes. 



A visit to the plant of the Wm. Black- 

 man Floral Co. shows the roses, carna- 

 tions and mums in good shape. Killarney 

 is looking the best in several years. The 

 carnations are breaking nicely and give 

 promise of .something good a little later. 



Niednagel & Sons are about through 

 building for this year. They are waiting 

 for the big boiler, which is expected at 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



TOO Acres 



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STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



ROSES Field-«rowD own roots and budded on Manetti, selected forcinK grade Crlm- 



— sonRamblar, Dorotliy Parkins, lAdy Gay, Hlawatlia, Brunner, 



Cliarta, etc. A fine lot of Our O^Tn Gro^Ting;. 



PEONIKS A eaperb collection, including best for cutting or for lawn effects. 



CLE BI ATIS Two and three years; Qeld-Krown; large-flowering varieties and Paniculata. 

 5l= Strictly J & P Newark grown. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHU Large blocks, two and 3 years; all field-grown. 



Slirubv, vines. Perennials, Conifers, Shade and Fruit Trees, Hedee 

 Plants, all of our own growing. Dutob Bulbs, Azaleas, Bhododendrons, Lily of 

 tne VaUey, Manetti Stocks for Grafting, Baffla— KVKRTTHING that Florists buy: 

 write for catalogue and prices. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK. N Y. 



Florists and Mnrserymen— Wholesale Only. Use printed stationery; we sell to The Trade only 



Mention The Review wfien you write. 



100,000 Peonies for Fall Delivery 



All of the Leading Varieties from the Cottage Gardens' Famous Collection 



Our enormous stock enables us to send out tubers of the very highest quality, 

 and in fHling orders we use undivided roots ooly— assuring an abundance of 

 flowero the first season. This year we offer one, two and three-year plants. 



Wholesale list now ready. Send for a copy. 



COTTAGE GARDENS CO., Inc. 



QUEENS, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 



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Extra Strong Rose Plants 



ror Immediate BencblnK, to Close Out— Stock Worth Double the Money. 



Per 100 1000 Per 100 1000 



2000 Maids, 3ia-in $55.00 3000 Beauties, 3-in $5000 



2000 Palmer, 2i2-ln 35.00 3000 Beauties, 2-ln 40.00 



2000 Uncle John, 2»2-in 25 00 1000 Maids, 2 Hj-in 35.OO 



Asp. Sprencerl, 3-in., strong plants, $4.00 per 100. 

 All stock warranted to please. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., Morton Grove, III. 



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any time. This firm has about the l)est 

 and largest greenhouses in this section. 



John Elspermann has three hou8(>s up 

 and two more are to be built, whieh will 

 make a nice range of glass. 



Henry Seymour has finished a house in 

 place of one torn down, and luis it 

 planted in carnations. He will not ^yow 

 any roses this season. 



Ben Kramer has heoii usiiifr a yood 

 many roses and asters. 



Royston & Fenton have been cuttiiis 

 lots of roses, wliich are improving right 

 along. E. L. F. 



South Manchester, Conn. — Thomas 

 L. Brown, of the Cheney Farm, says 

 that this section has had three days of 

 welcome and much-needed rain. There 

 has been much rejoicing among local 

 growers as a result. 



rifteed Acres Devoted Kzolaalvely to 



PEONIES 



Our 16th Year Prices Right 



Write for List Today 



GILBERT H. WILD, Saitoxie, Mo. 



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PEONIES 



2000 Humei, a grand double pink, $6.00 per 100 



For other varieties, see classified department. 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES 



SIDNEY, OHIO 



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 wnen writing advertisers. 



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