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JAMUABT 26, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SSE 



SUNBURST 



The winning new rose of the year. Has been ex- 

 hibited at all the large shows of 1911-1912, and has 

 won first place over every competitor. 



Awarded 90 for culture by the N. Y. Florists' 

 Club at Mr. C. H. Totty's place at Madison, N. J. 



An enormous rose on long stems. 



Absolutely continuous through the dark weather. 



Foliage large and heavy. 



Buds long and pointed. 



Color, deep orange and pure gold. 



Is being planted in quantity by all the best grow- 

 ers. Ready March 1, 1912. 



Own Root, $ 30.00 per lOO 

 250.00 per lOOO 



Grafts, 35.00 per 100 



300.01I per lOOO 



Our grafts are superlatively fine this year. 



THE E. G. HILL CO.^^M 



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American Pillar 

 Rose 



PRICES— strong 8 year (4 to 6 ft.). 935.00 per 

 100; 2 year (8 to 4 ft.), $85.00 per 100; plants froip 

 pots, hardened, 2>a-ln., 910.00 per 100; f. o. b. West 

 Grove. 



THE CONAID & JONES CO. 



WS8T GROVB, FKNN8TLVANIA 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aik for Price* 



Hiram T. Jones 



UiiM C*Mty Nurseries, Bizabeth. li i 



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degrees through the balance of January 

 and February. It is a good plan to 

 start at 50 degrees and later raise the 

 temperature. I am afraid, however, 

 you will not be able to flower them 

 by April 7 unless you can give them a 

 brisker heat. With 60 degrees at night 

 you should be able to flower them in 

 ten to eleven weeks. 



For Memorial day the plants should 

 be ke^t as dormant as possible until 

 early in March; then place them in a 

 cool house. After Easter they can be 

 given a little more heat. They are, of 

 course, much better in quality if not 

 grown too warm; 50 degrees at night 

 should land them nicely for Memorial 

 day. 0. W. 



ROSES FOR FORCING 



'• THE J. & P. PREFERRED STOCK " 



Wo consider the deliveries we are now makintr to be the best plants we have ever irrown. 

 We have a few left for late buyers. Crimson Rambler, Hiawatha, Veiichenblau (Blue 

 Rambler), White Dorothy. Philadelphia Rambler, at $15.00 per 100; Tausendschon, $18.00 

 per 100; Dorothy Perkins, $12.00 per 100. 



BABY ROSES. Crimson. Baby Rambler. $15.00 per 100: Pink, Mrs. Cutbush, $15.00 per 

 100; White, Katherlne Zeimeth, $15.00 per 100; Scarlet, Jessie. $3.00 pei doz. (theBESl Babv 

 Rose for pot culture). 



The followlnir bush Roses at $15.00 per 100: American Beauty. La France, Killamey, 

 Hermosa. Leonie Lamesch, Hugh Dickson, Mme. Caroline Testout, Kalserin, Duchess of 

 Albany, Etoile de France. Clothilde Soupert, White Cochet Gruss an Teplitz. Anny MuUer. 

 Maman Cochet. Magna Charta. All fine forcing grade, the very best plants selected out of 

 immense blocks. 



HALF STANDARDS, Baby Ramblers, imported, at $3.00 per dozen. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Rose Growers for the Trade. Wholesale Oily. 



NEWARK. NEW YORK 



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Ro«e»ere«« Coahoma Co., BHSS^ 



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Clematis Panicnhta 



Strong^, 

 Field-prown Stock. 



2-year, No. 1, 

 97 M per 100 ; $60.00 per 1000. 



Extra selected, 

 $8.00 per 100; $70.00 per 1000. 



VICK « HILL CO. 



P. 0. Un «13 ROCUESTBt. N. Y. 



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