98 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



November 16, 1911. 



THE NEW YELLOW 



FORCING ROSE 



SINBIRST 



This magnificent, giant yellow rose has been tested for 



three years in our benches ; it stands head and shoulders 



above all other sorts of its color and will rank with 



' American Beauty and the Killarneys in value and 



grandeur— because 



It hag a long, pointed bud, which can be cut tight for 

 market. It is pre-eminently a long-stemmed rose. The 

 Htem is always stifi". It is free in bottom breaks. Is 

 extraordinarily vigorous and healthy. Belongs in the 

 class of Big Rosea. Its keeping qualities rank with 

 the best. Buds shipped from Richmond last December 

 opened up perfectly in both Philadelphia and New York, 

 wliere it scored 90 before the Florists' Club. 



The color is orange-copper or golden orange and golden 

 yellow, all intense shades, extremely brilliant in eft'ect. 



Come and see it growing; we have 8,000 of it benched. 



Does splendidly out of doors; will rank high as a bed- 

 der. At the Chicago show, 1910, it was awarded the 

 silver cup for the best new rose never before exhibited, 

 and the judges unanimously gave it honorable mention 

 additional. Has created a sensation wherever shown. 



we 



bought 



Raised by M. Pernet-Ducher, from whom 

 the American rights. 



We have divided our stock with Mr. C. H. Totty, of 

 Madieofi, N. J., to give eastern growers a chance to see 

 it growing. Will be distributed March 1 in America by 

 C. H. Totty and The E. G. HiU Co. Mr. Pernet will 

 distribute same date in Europe. 



9 distribute same date in Europe. 



The American price is $80.00 per 100; $860.00 per 1000 (own roots); $6.00 per 100 additional 



THE E. G. HILL CO., Wholesale Florists, RICHMOND, IND 



for gfrafts 



Mentloii Tbe Keview wben vou wnce 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



Funeral work last week was good. 

 Flowers are in excellent supplj'. .Just 

 now carnations retail at 50 cents per 

 dozen; some extras at (50 cents per 

 dozen. Roses at $1 and $l.."iO per dozen. 

 Mums are still the whole show; they 

 retail from .$1.50 up to $3 per dozen. 

 Early sorts are about all cut. Violets 

 sell well at $1 per hundred blooms; 

 lilies at $2 per dozen. Candytuft helps 

 out. Stevia will be in bloom in a 

 couple of weeks, also Paper Whites. 

 Plant trade is fair. 



E. H. Chamberlain has some nice 

 ferns in his window, which make a dis- 

 play by themselves. 



Wm. P. Peirce, on Union street, had 

 a nice window display of mums last 

 week. 



R. E. Nofftz, on Williams street, has 

 a tasteful window display at all times. 



Nursery business is good. Privet 

 hedges sell well at good prices. Bulbs 

 are st^ll selling, though a great many 

 have been planted. W. L. 



Wobum, Mass. — The Journal says: 

 "Some of our florists are given to 

 bragging of their superior skill and 

 taste in arranging nosegays and bou- 

 quets, but we venture to say that 

 Charles M. Strout, of Montvale ave- 

 nue, can give them odds at the busi- 

 ness and beat them to a standstill every 

 time. He don't think a bouquet is 

 worthy of the name if it can be crowd- 

 ed into a bushelbasket, and turns up 

 his nose at one containing less than 

 100 or 200 flowers. For building up 

 bouquets Mr. Strout has no successful 

 competitor in Middlesex county." 



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White Wonder 



Average leni^h of stems, September, 

 21 inches. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROOTED 



Harnatlon Huttings 



Orders boolied now for early delivery, or later ship- 

 ments will be made on date desired. Early orders Insure 

 your recelTing; stock when wished for. Qoallty Is guar- 

 anteed. Only Btronf, well-rooted cuttings from abso- 

 lutely healthy plants are sent out. 



White fFonder Per 100 1000 

 Early, free, large pare white, on long, 

 stiff stems $6.00 $60.00 



Oloriosa 



DeUcate light pink 6.00 60.00 



Pink DeliKht 



Lightpink 4.00 36.00 



Mrs.C. W.Ward 



Deep pink 3.00 26.00 



Saniaifto 



Deepplnk 3.00 25.00 



May Day 



Lightpink 3.00 26.00 



Winona 



Medlnmplnk 3.00 26.00 



Wlnsor 



Clear pink 3.00 26.00 



White Enchantress 3.00 26.00 



White Perfection 3.00 26.00 



Orders will be eiled strictly in rotation. Remittance 

 or acceptable references should accompany the order. 

 One-third the amount to be prepaid for cuttings ordered 

 sent C. O. D. 



FRANK P. PUTNAM 



Pleasant View Gardens. NORTH TEWKSBURY, MASS. 

 P. 0. Address, B«x No. 12, Lvwcll, Mass. 



KILLARNEY 



Double Eillamey is the best pink rose 

 for warm weather. Contracts made for 

 cuttings, eyes or own root plants. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG,^^'STia%Ji«p« : 



MKLODT, own root, from 2'9-in. pots. $6.00 p«r 



dozen; $30.00 per 100: $70.00 per 250; $250.00 per 



1000. 

 DOUBLK PDfK KUXARNKT, own root, 



$4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. $40.00 per 250; 



$150.00 per 1000. Orafted planta on Dlckaon'i 



Manetti stock. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBIRT SCOTT ft SON, 

 ■HABOM HXXX. Delaware Co., PA, 



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