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The Weekly Florists'^ Review. 



Fbbbuaby 8, 1912. 



The New Carnation, BROOKLYN 



A Reincarnation of the Old William Scott, but embodying additional and more Important qualities 



THE NEW ** HELEN " PINK ^ beautiful Deep Pink after the style of the old William Scott, lighter 

 ^Ma^^i..ii.Hi^.^^...Mi^i^^..B->—^_BMiBiBi> than Lawson, grand under artificial light. Highly built-up center, petals 

 fringed, habit of growth all that could be desired. Very easy propagator, fastest growth of any Carnation. Flowers 3-in. 

 and larger. Preliminary scoring, New York Florists' Club, 86 points. "Certificate of Merit" Horticultural 

 Society of New York. TO BE DISSEMINATED 1911-1912. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, ready now, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



Charles Weber 



GROWXR 



LyBbnok, Ung bland, New York 



R. G. WILSON 



Pulton Street and Qreene Avenue 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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PSOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There was quite a fair volume of 

 business last week, several large social 

 functions and a number of weddings 

 helping to round out a satisfactory 

 week. One of the noticeable* features 

 of this season's business has been the 

 growing favor into which orchids, gar- 

 denias and others of the higher priced 

 blooms are coming. The time is not 

 far past when these were such a rarity 

 in the Providence market as to be con- 

 spicuous, whereas now their absence 

 has become equally pronounced. Prices 

 ranged about normal, with a fair quan- 

 tity of everything seasonable. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Edwards, for several years 

 engaged in the grape growing and mar- 

 ket gardening business at Newport, has 

 accepted a position as gardener for Dr. 

 McBurnie at Stockbridge, Mass. 



Charles Johnston was taken to the 

 East Side hospital last week, suffering 

 from a partial loss of the use of his 

 lower limbs. 



Joseph Kopelman spent several days 

 in Boston last week on business. 



Macnair has replaced the large plate 

 glass window that was blown out of his 

 store by the heavy wind recently. 



Miss Florence Willard, of the Hope 

 Greenhouses, has just purchased a large 

 number of gardenia plants from Albert 

 Holscher. 



Extensive alterations and additions 

 are being made to the seed store of 

 W. S. Pino, corner of Washington and 

 Eddy streets. 



Daniel J. Coughlin, of Newport, was 

 called to Qroton, Mass., recently by 

 the death of his sister. 



William E. Chappell has had several 

 decorative jobs recently for Masonic 

 gatherings. 



The J. A. Budlong & Son Co., of Au- 

 burn, is making large daily shipments 

 of roses to the New York market. 



Eugene McCarron has been busy the 

 last month, having had a number of 

 wedding decorations and considerable 

 social work. 



Saturday Johnston Bros, had one of 

 the largest wedding orders ever given 

 in this city, consisting entirely of or- 

 chids, gardenias, lily of the valley and 

 maidenhair fern. 



Peter S. Byrnes, of Wickford, was 

 in the city last week and reports having 

 had a good business all winter. 



W. H. M. 



ROSES 



GRArrKD 



OWN ROOT 



Per 100 1000 Per 100 1000 



Double White Killarney (Renter's Strain) $30.00 $260.00 $25.00 $200.00 



Lady HilUngrdon 25.00 200.00 20.00 150.00 



RoseQueen 20.00 150.00 15.00 100.00 



Double Pink Killarney 15.00 100.00 



Aaron Ward 10.00 90.00 



Mrs. Taft 18.00 150.00 8.00 70.00 



Melody 12.00 100.00 



White Killarney, Pink Killarney and Richmond 7.00 60.00 



Maryland 7.00 60.00 



Our stock is jrrafted on English Manetti and is especially strong and clean. It is heavily 

 rooted and as good as can be produced. Write for special prices on large quantities. 



CARNATIONS 



ROOTXD CDTTING8 



Per 100 1000 Per 100 



$50.00 Bonfire $6.00 



50.00 PinkDelight 4.00 



50.00 Mrs. C.W.Ward 3.50 



White Enchantress, White Perfection, May Day, Afterglow, Winsor, Beacon, Ruby 



and Conquest 3.00 



White Wonder $6.00 



Gloriosa 6.00 



Washington 6.00 



1000 



$50.00 



35.00 



30.00 



25.00 



New Double Marguerite, Mrs. |F« Sander 



A good variety, very free and an easy grower. Strong plants, 2-in. pots, $5.00 per 100; 



$10.00 per 1000. 



S. J. REUTER & SON, Inc., Westerly, R. I. 



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YOU WHO WANT 



Early Cuttings 



Place your orders and get 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Enchantress ) F«r lOO ^JPL^^^^^ 



SS'iJn^"":'""^. ;;:::.:.:;:;:.:::::::::[ $3.00 $25.00 



Whlt?Woiider '. . . y^V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.\ D.OU 50.00 



Dorothy Gordon $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 



Perfection 3.50 per 100; 30.00 per 1000 



Winsor 2.50 per 100; 20.00 per 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.60 per 100; 20.00 per 1000 



For MUMS see classified advertisement. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, E 



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