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78 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Fbbbuabt 29, 1912. 



CARNATION "WODENETHE 



Head and Bhoulders above any other white at the present 

 time on the market. March 20th delivery on Wodenethe and 

 Brooklyn, rooted cuttings, ; 



Per 100 $12.00; Per 1000 $100.00 



NEW ROSE "SUNBURST" 



March delivery. Absolutely continuous in growth through 

 the dark weather. Beautiful foliage and long stems. This 

 rose is easily the "King" in its color, which is a lovely orange 

 yellow. 



Grafted stock $35.00 per 100; $300.00 per 1000 



Own root 30.00 per 100; 250.00 per 1000 



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CHAS. H- TOTTY, 



Madison, N. J. 



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OLEVEIiAND. 



The Sixth City. 

 Stock of all kinds is arriving in quan- 

 tities to meet the demand and prices 

 are lower than for several months. Kil- 

 larney and White Killarney are to be 

 had in any quantity and some extra 

 good stock is seen. Sweet peas, valley 

 and jonquils are a trifle short of the 

 demand, but all other stock, such as 

 carnations, tulips, calla and Formosa 

 lilies, are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Various brands of entertainment 

 were uncorked on the evening of Feb- 

 ruary 22, when George Washington 

 Smith entertained his florist friends at 

 his new home on Lake avenue. The 

 boys were treated to some excellent 

 music. The best selection was Her- 

 man Knoble 's rendition of ' ' The Sextet 

 from Lucia." He sang it nicely, all 

 by himself, ably assisted by Prof. 

 George Bate at the piano. Fred 

 Witthuhn gave some good reasons 

 "Why Girls Leave Home," which 

 caused G. P. Scherer to remember sev- 

 eral stories that he said he should have 

 forgotten. Well, to sum it all up, every- 

 body had a good time — Chas. Russell 

 had the tallest stack of blues. I nearly 

 forgot to mention that George Wash- 

 ington Smith had sent his wife and 

 family away for the evening. George 

 Washington was the recipient of a 

 handsomely carved table, the gift of 

 the assembled party. 



The Cleveland Chamber of Industry, 

 which has so freely donated the use 

 of its banquet hall for the Florists' 

 Club's dances, has called on the florists 

 for a return of favors. It is celebrat- 

 ing its fifth anniversary March 7 and 

 has asked the florists to contribute the 

 decorations. This will be a case of the 

 individual repaying the favor done to 

 the Florists' Club, but stock is plenti- 

 ful and if the growers furnish the stock 

 and the retailers their' titne,' they 

 should be able to make good with 

 the Chamber of Industry. 



Visitors: J. .7. Karins, with Henry 

 A. Dreer, Philadelphia; Robert Fulton, 

 with Henry & Lee, New York. 



F. A. F. 



Carnatitn 

 Rooted Cuttings 



RO^FTTF— The bright, large- 

 l\vr JL. I I L. flowered dark pink 



Carnation. Only a few thousand left 

 for early March delivery— 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



250 at 1000 rate. 



For February delivery we can supply now : 



100 1000 



Scarlet Glow $3.00 $25.00 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Bonfire 6.00 50.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 26.00 



Quality cuttings. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



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THE PERFECT 

 MAIL PACKAGE 



For all kinds of 



PLANTS 



Standard Florists' Tube 



Litrht in WeiKht 

 Low MailaRe Cost 



Great Pressure Resistance 



Ample Protection In the Mail BaE 

 Quickly and Easily Packed 

 Savlnir of Time and Labor 

 Low Cost 

 Economy in the Mall Room. 



Can you afford not to use them? 

 Send for samples and prices. 



Standard Nanu!acturing Co. 



Second and Vine Streets, 

 PHILADELPHIA 



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 ^irritinfi' advertisen. 



Winter and Spring Price List 



Ready. Send for copy. 

 Contains some attractive offers. 



Roses 



Ramblers, Hybrid Teas, Hybrid Per- 

 petuals, Dwarf Polyanthaa, Standards 

 and Half Standards. 



Rhododendrons 



18-24-inch, well budded, 'named vari- 

 eties, forcing stock as wellai kinds for 

 outdoors, $40.00 per 100. 



Lily of the Valley 



Just a few cases, best three-year 

 crowns, 2500 to the case, at $36.00 per 

 case, to close out. 



Tell us your wants. 



Jackson & Perkins Company 



Nurserynien and Florists (Wholesale Only) 



NEWARK, Wayne Co., NEW YORK 



Carnation Calyx 



An effective cure for splits. ' 

 Simple and indestructible, made 

 of brass. Does not retard the 

 growth of flower at all. A trial 

 will convince. $2.00 per 100, 

 delivered free when cash is 

 with order. 



MORTON R. TANK, Chatham, New York 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



of up-to-date varieties 

 List on application 



LITTLEFIELD ft WTMAN 

 NOBTH ABIH6TON. MASS. 



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 writing advertisers. 



