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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Fbbruabt 15, 1912. 



Carnations— Rooted Cuttings 



n/>d^4-4/3k The bright, large-flowered, dark pink carnation. Winner of the S. A. F. Silver 



t^UdC I IC Medal, and First in the 100 Dark Pink Class at the A. C. S. Show at Detroit. Scored 86 

 points last Mai'ch at Boston, after traveling over 1000 miles. A sure shipper and keeper. A commer- 

 cial variety for every florist. 



Our large stock enables us to still promise some February delivery if ordered now. 



Prices, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; 2500 for $237.50 



White Wonder— Early March delivery. Qlorlosa— Late March delivery. Bonfire— February delivery. Qolden 

 Ray —Early March delivery. The above 4 varieties at I6.C0 per 100 ; |60 00 per 1000. 



Scarlet Glow— February delivery. Mrs. C. W. Ward— March delivery. White Perfection— February delivery. 

 Enchantress— February delivery. While Enchantress — February delivery. Rose«pinlc Enchantress- February 



delivery. The above 6 varieties at" $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



Pinlc Delisht all sold. 

 QUALITY CUTTINQS ARE SURE TO PLEASE- WE GROW THEM. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



La Fayette, Ind. 



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DELHI 



A splendid commercial red Carnation* It will pay any 

 grower to invest in it. We kre now booking orders for latter part 

 of February and March delivery. Stock limited. 



$IO.OO per lOO; $75*00 per 1000 



SKIDEL-SKY St CO.. 



IS IS Betz BuUdlnc, PHII.ADKLPHIA, PA 



BRAMPTON, ONT. 



Never since the first greenhouse was 

 erected in Brampton has the thermom- 

 eter so distinguished itself as during^ 

 the last week, from 3 below zero on 

 Monday to 32 on Saturday marking 

 the changes the weather has under- 

 gone during that period. Over 100 

 tons of anthracite coal a day is the 

 quantity required to keep the Dale 

 Estate warm, and the engineers and 

 firemen have no sinecure these days. 



Carnations are in excellent condition 

 at present, but bulbous stock forms the 

 larger portion of the output. In vio- 

 lets the supply is much less than the 

 demand and the quality is good for the 

 time of year. 



Propagating is in full swing and on 

 a larger scale than ever, and the car- 

 nation cuttings this season look par- 

 ticularly healthy; the same cannot be 

 said of Easter lily plants, however, the 

 percentage of loss being about equal 

 to last year. 



Walter Calvert is meeting with 

 great success in violets and is adding 

 still further to his premises, with in- 

 creased business in view. W. G. P. 



ERIE, PA. 



Messrs. Lichtinger and Weltz, of the 

 Cierry Hill Greenhouses, have just 

 disposed of an immense crop of lettuce 

 and will now fill their houses with 

 spring stock. 



Vern L. Schluraff will open a flower 

 store in the new Masonic building and 

 will have as fine a location and store 

 as can be found in the city. 



The Erie Floral Co. is now cutting 

 some of the finest roses that are seen in 

 this market. 



On and after March 15 the Baur 

 Floral Co. will be located in its new 



S09 BUln Street, CIWCinrMATI, OHIO 



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Carnation Novelties 



Did you see "Wodenethe" at Detroit? If you did, you 

 know that it has easily established its position as the best white, 

 and also won the Sweepstakes over all other varieties. 



The " knocker" might tell you this variety is not free enough 

 to be grown as a commercial flower. 



"Seeing is believing," so come and see it growing for yourself. 

 This is all we ask. 



We can still quote February delivery on " Wodencthc " 

 and " Brooklyn," at $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Charles H. Totty 



MADISON, 



NEW JERSEY 



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store in the Marine Bank building, 

 where the finer and larger store will 

 enable the firm to keep pace with its 

 rapidly increasing trade. 



A. J. Baur has returned from an 

 eastern business trip. 



C. W, Zuck & Sons expect to add 

 about 30,000 square feet of glass to 

 their range. 



Jesse Frost will add another house 

 to his large vegetable plant. 



J. E. K. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



of up-to-date varieties 

 List on application 



LITTLSFIXLD A WTMAN 

 NORTH ABUGTON, MASS. 



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