Febbuabx 12, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



85 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



The Largest and Finest Stock in the U. S. 



Our Golden Wedding, the best strain, rooted cuttings $26.00 per 1000 



Our Golden Chadwick and White Chadwick 25.00 " " 



Yellow and White Eaton, stock unequaled 20.00 " 



Ohieftain, the unequaled pink commercial, rooted cuttings 80.00 " " 



Alice Salomon, finest white for October cutting, rooted cuttings.. 60.00 " " 



Mensa, the great commercial single white, rooted cuttings 40.00 " " 



Mrs. Buckingham, best single pink, rooted cuttings 75.00 " " 



Golden Star, latest of all golden yellows, rooted cuttings 75,00 " " 



260 at 1000 rate. 



Golden Mensa, the finest single yellow, pots 25.00 " 100 



A new departure — we will fill all orders for rooted cuttins^s of the standard 

 varieties at a discount of 20% from the rate quoted for plants in our catalofue. 



Send your orders in now, and we can fill same at once on the general run 

 of Chrysanthemums — bed these on your bench on receipt and make your own 

 stock. Prices for plants from pots will be found very low. 



YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT OUR LIST. 



We have all the good things in Koses, Carnations and Chrysanthemums. 

 Come and see us. 



Look out for our offers in new Roses, Carnations and Mums. 



THE E. G. HILL CO., - Richmond, Ind. 



Chrysanthemums 



for Florists' Use 



The best Novelties and standard 

 kinds. 



Also a complete list of Pompons, Ane- 

 mones Singles and Hardy 

 Early Flowering. 



Let us quote you for future deliveries. 



State kinds, quantity 

 and when delivered. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN. MICH. 



Enchantress Supreme 



ROOTED CUTTINaS 



FEBRUARY DELIVERY 



$6.00 per 100 



$60.00 per 1000 



DAILLEDOUZE BROTHERS 



Lenox Rd. and Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



New Rose, Klllarney Brilliant 



THE MOST VALUABLE ROSE INTRODUCED IN HANY YEARS. 



We consider this new rose — a sport from the original pink Killarney 

 — the most valuable rose that has been introduced in many years. It 

 is well named Killarney Brilliant, on account of its brilliant color. 



It is a great improvement on the original pink Killarney; first, because 

 of its much more brilliant color, it being almost crimson in bright 

 weather, while in midwinter — in dull, cloudy and foggy weather, — when 

 the original pink Killarney loses its brilliancy and becomes badly faded, 

 Killarney Brilliant is as bright and deep a pink as the original variety 

 at its best. In addition to its great superiority in color, the flower is 

 almost twice as large, having from twenty-five to forty full-sized petals. 



It has the same desirable color that Killarney Queen possesses, but 

 has double the number of petals, making it a very double and a fuller 

 flower; and it is also very much more productive, having the same 

 habit of growth and the same freedom of bloom as its parent. 



We have watched Killarney Brilliant growing during the past win- 

 ter, planted in the same house with the original and the double pink 

 Killarney, and when those varieties faded so as to be almost unmarket- 

 able, Killarney Brilliant was superb. We are thoroughly convinced that 

 it will immediately supplant the original Killarney as the standard mar- 

 ket variety, and that every up-to-date grower will be compelled to plant 

 it, on account of its great superiority. A prominent rose grower, who 

 has seen it growing, says it is the only rose he has ever seen that needs 

 no advertising; it sells itself. 



Ready for delivery March, 1914 

 Strong grafted plants, $7.50 per dozen, $35.00 per 100, $300.00 per 1000 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tairytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



