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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Decehbbb 21, 1911. 



QUAUTT. 



A WINNER EVERYWHERE 



American Carnation Society Certificate of Merit. 

 Bronze Medal, National Flower Staow, Boston, Bfarob, 1011. 



GLORIFIED PROSPERITY 

 FULL OF CARNATION VIRTUE 



MKRIT. 



It Is exceptionally free, with laree, fall, perfectly formed flowers, which seU on glgrht. RAINBOW savea you money— More flowera, higher prlcea* 

 It meaas the biggest carnation yalue yon can buy— It creates Its own market— It sells on sight. We are maintaining a higher selling rate with Rainbow 

 than with any other carnation we have erer grown. Oet acquainted with this excellent seedllDg— don't delay, buy It now and Increase your carnation 

 profits. K A IN BOW possesses a most remarkable color combination, which makes Itone of the most beautiful and most attractive carnations ever 

 produced. It stands for ({uallty and quality counts with the flower buying public. We guarantee our cuttings to be clean, true and well rooted. We can 

 deliver half a million. ORDBB TODAV. $18.00 per 100; $10U.OO per lOOO. 850 at 1000 rate. l.lberal discount on laree orders. 

 See our adv. this paper, Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and 14. 



Wanoka Greenhouses, Barneveld, N. Y. 



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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society 

 was held at Pembroke hall Wednesday 

 afternoon, December 13. President 

 Trepess occupied the chair and there 

 was a good attendance. Joseph Adler, 

 James McCarthy and William Vert were 

 elected to active membership and there 

 was also one application. 



There was keen competition for the 

 gold medal offered by Felix Mense, for 

 100 violets. The winner was A. McKen- 

 zie, who also won the society 's prizes 

 for carnations, pink and white. Joseph 

 Robinson received a cultural certificate 

 for poinsettias. James McDonald re- 

 ceived honorable mention for Enchant- 

 ress carnations, Herman Boettcher for 

 six heads of lettuce and M. Bosworth 

 for American Wonder lemon. J. Mc- 

 Queen, J. Holloway and E. A. Reiden- 

 bach acted as judges. 



A letter was read from Elmer D. 

 Smith, offering a prize of $10 for six 

 blooms of Artistic Queen chrysanthe- 

 mums for the 1912 show. Treasurer 

 Ernest Brown read his annual report, 

 which showed that the society had ex- 

 perienced a prosperous year and that 

 there was a good balance. It was de- 

 cided to hold, if possible, the annual 

 dinnet January 25. J. Holloway offered 

 a prize of $5, to be competed for at the 

 next meeting, for twenty-five carna- 

 tions, mixed. The exhibits for the 

 society's prize in January will be for 

 a vase of six spikes of antirrhinum, 

 twenty-five sprays of sweet peas and 

 one pot of cyclamen. E. W. 



Kutztown, Pa. — Fred N. Baer has had 

 exceptional success this season with 

 Chadwick and Golden Chadwick chrys- 

 anthemums and has a souvenir postal, 

 showing a lady and some of the blooms, 

 that he sends to his friends. He tells 

 them that the mums are Chadwicks, but 

 leaves them to guess who the lady is. 



Christmas Cheer 



CARNATION 



In bud and bloom, in 6-ln. pots, $ B.OO per doz. 



In bud and bloom, in 8-ln. pots. 10.00 per doi. 



Just the thing for Xmas. Cash with order, please. 



HENRY DCHHOLZ,Wiyiie5boro,ra. 



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The Best White Rose Ever Offered 



WK 8HAIX DISSEMINATE 



Double White Killarney 



We Are Now Bookings Orders For March Delivery. 



It made a great record at the shows this fall. See it growing at 

 The Budlong Rose Co. , in Auburn, R. I. , or with us at Cromwell. 

 Order now to be sure of early delivery. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



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Chrysanthemums and Asters 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., 



ADRIAN, 



MICH. 



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SNAPDRAGONS 



Whaeler'a lictat Pink, early and free; 

 Wheeler's Deep Pink, from l=^-in. pots. |4.00 

 per 100. 



Wheeler'8 Tellow, from 1%-in. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



JAMES WHEELER, Florist 



NATICK, BfASS. 

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MSLODT, own root, from a'a-in. pots, |6.00 per 

 dozen : 130.00 per 100 ; |70.00 per 250 : 1250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBLE PINK KTT.T.AKNET, own root, 

 $4.00 P«r dozen; |20.00 per 100: $40.00 per 260 

 9160.00 per 1000. Grafted planta on Dickion'i 

 Manetti Btock. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT ft SON, 



SHARON HUX, Delewere Co., PA. 



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KILLARNEY 



Double Killarney is the best pink rose 

 for warm weather. Contracts made for 

 cuttings, eyes or own root plants. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG^^^yjIe^p^if.^,: 



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 writing advertisezs. 



Aaparacns FlamoBUB, 2>a-lD. pots. $3.00 per 

 100; 3-ln. pots, >4.00 per 100. 



Asparacus Sprencerl, 2-ln. pota. t2.00 per 100: 

 IHi-ln. poto, $3 00 per 100; 3-ln. poto. t4.00 per 100. 



Smilax. 3-ln. $4.00 per 100. 



Ferns. Boston, Whitmani, Scottll and 

 Scholzell , 4-ln. pots, {2.00 per doz.; S In., $3.00 per 

 doc. 



Dracaena Indivlsa, 3-ln. pots. $4.00 per 100. 



Daisies, white. Paris, Giant, 2>!i-ln. pota, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Clematis Panicnlata, stroDg plants, 2-yr..old, 

 $10.00 per 100; lyr.-old plants. $5.00 per 100. 



Hardy Encrllsh Ivy, 4-ln. pots, $10 00 per 100; 

 3-in. pots. $6.00 i,er lOO. 



C. EISELE 



lia I Westmordawl Sts., Philaddphia. Pi. 



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Cydamen Cyclamen 



Fine, in bud and bloom. 

 5-inch, 50c; 6-inch, 75c; 7-inch, $1.00 



FERNS 



Whitmani, Boston, Scholzeli, 



5-inch 25c 6-inch 40c 



Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. I n. S. Veiey, Fart Wiyie, M. 



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 when writing advertlsera. 



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