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The Florists' Review 



llABCH 12, 1014. 



Mrs. George Shawyer 



We are growing this splendid rose this sdSM& with most gratifying results. 

 . __ As a free and vigorous grower and great producer it has i>o equal. It has 

 ^ not shown the slightest symptoms of mildew with us. It sets buds freely 



in the short days of winter and is now coming in with a fine midwinter 



crop. It does equally well on grafts or own root. 



We intend planting Shawyer heavily this season, but still have a -splendid 

 stock of fine young plants in 3-inch pots, ready for immediate delivery-^ 

 on own root. 



§«<,, We also offer a splendid lot of Sunburst, Ward, Richmond and Killarney, 

 all own root stock. For prices and further particulars write 



30 East Randolph Street 

 CHICAGO 



F. J. BENTHEY, 



GREENHOUSES. NEW CASTLE, IND. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoo write. 



cording to information filed at the city 

 hall. 



M. Sweeney had the family orders 

 for the funeral of Thomai Grimes, the 

 wealthy retired liquor dealer, last week. 



Joseph Koppelman has added a wire 

 department to his business and has a 

 fully equipped shop for making designs 

 of any description. 



Walter J. Sword, of Valley Falls, had 

 a successful two days' fishing trip in 

 southeastern Massachusetts last week. 



Announcement is made of the engage- 

 ment of Miss Bessie W. Nichol, daugh- 

 ter of the late Walter S. Nichol, of 

 Hampden Meadows. 



Alonzo Vose, of Woonsocket, has 

 just purchased a new Ford delivery au- 

 tomobile. . 



M. Maenair last week made his an- 

 nual distribution of 15,000 violets to 

 the telephone operators in the several 

 exchanges in this city and suburbs. 



M. J. Leach & Sons, Broad street, 

 Pawtucket, have received from the city 

 of Central Falls the contract for plant- 

 ing the public flower beds at City Hall 

 and Jenckes parks. W. H. M. 



NEWPORT. 



At the last monthly meeting of the 

 Newport Horticultural Society, with 

 President WilMam McKay in the Chair, 

 an invitation from the Newport Gar- 

 den Club to cooperate in holding an 

 exhibition of plants and flowers on a 

 large scale next August was accepted 

 and a committee was appointed to act 

 in conjunction with the Garden Club. 

 The new quarters of the society, in 

 Music Hall building, 250 Thames street, 

 will be formally opened April 14, when 

 the society will hold a ladies' night, 

 with special features and an entertain- 

 ment. The committee having this func- 

 tion in charge consists of Andrew S. 

 Merkle, James Robertson and William 

 F. Smith. 



Henry J. Haas, who has been con- 

 fined to his home on Almy street by an 

 attack of the grip and complications, 

 ig able to be about again. W. H. M. 



Thk Florists' Manual, by Wm. 

 Scott, the greatest book ever written for 

 florists, sent by The Review for $5. 



THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS -THE ROSE 



MILADY AND SUNBURST-own root, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER-own root, $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per 1000) grafted, 

 $17.t0 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. 



MY MARYLAND-own toot, $8.00 per 100, $70.00 per lOCO. 



KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, RADIANCE AND 



KAISERIN-own root, $7.00 per lOi), $60.00 per 1000; grafted, $12.00 per 100, 



$100.00 per 1000. 



PLANTS RIADY FOR SHIPMNO ABOUT MARCH 18 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



Mention Th« ReTlew when yon write. 



ROSES 



Best new and 

 Btandard sorts, 

 prime stock, 

 including — 



4-lnch 2V4-ln. 



Per 100 Per 100 



BlumenBcbmldt (Tea) $10.00 92.in 



Helen Gould (Tea) 2.75 



Maman Cocbet (Tea) 10.00 2.75 



F. R. Patzer (Tea) 10.00 3.00 



Mme. F. Kroger (Tea) 10.00 2.50 



Souv. de Pierre Nottlng (Tea) 12.00 2.75 



EtoUe de Lyon (Tea) 10.00 2.75 



Wm. R. Smith (Tea) 3.00 



Clothilde Soupert (Tea) 2.50 



Wellesley (Hy. Tea) .S.OO 



Coquette des Alpes (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.00 



Dnke of Edinburgh (Hy. Tea) 16.00 .3.50 



Glolre Lyonnalse (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.00 



Ololre de Exp. Bruzelleg (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.50 



La Relne (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.50 



Marie Banman (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.50 



Magna Charta (Hy. Tea) 12.00 S.-'iO 



Marshall P. Wilder (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.50 



Mme. Masson (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.00 



Prince Cam. de Rohan (Hy. Tea) . . 12.00 3.25 



Robt. Duncan (Hy. Tea) 12.00 3.50 



VIck's Caprice (Hy. Tea) 12.00 .3.00 



CI. Am. Beauty (Climbers) 4.00 



Ercelsa (Climbers) 3.50 



Philadelphia (Climbers) 2.50 



White Dorothy (Climbers) 3.00 



Witch Moss (Climbers) 20.00 3.50 



Cl. White Cochet (Climbers) 15.00 .3.00 



Marechal Nlel (Climbers) 3.00 



Baby Rambler (Baby Rambler) .3.50 



Jessie (Baby Rambler) 3.00 



25 of any variety at 100 rates. 



SCHMIDT & BOTLEY CO. 



SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 



Mention Tb* Eerlew when yon writ*. 



Tulsa, Okla. — Charles Page has near- 

 ly completed his greenhouse and the 

 heating plant is practically all in- 

 stalled. 



EXTRA CHOICE 



ROSES 



Held 

 GnwH 



Pitted 

 4- inch 



ON OWN ROOTS 



Planted one-year-old; grown one season in field: 

 dug and potted in fall 1913; wintered in cool 

 houses; prime condition to respond quickly In 

 pot, bench or field. 



250 at 1000 rate; 25 at 100 rate. 



Per 10 100 1000 



Baltimore Belle, Pink $1.00 9 8.00 



Bordeaux, Red 1.00 9.00 $80.00 



Debutante, Pink 1.00 9.00 80.00 



Dorothy Pierkins, Pink 1.20 10.00 90.00 



Excelsa, Red 1.50 13.00 120.00 



Empress of China, Pink 1.00 8.00 



Flower of Fairfield 1.20 10.00 90.00 



(Everbloemlng Crimson Rambler) 



Graf Zeppelin, Red 1.20 10.00 90.00 



Oreville (Seven Sisters), Pink. 1.00 8.00 70.00 



Lady Gay, Pink.... 1.20 10.00 90.00 



Mary Washington, White 1.00 8.00 70.00 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler 1.00 9.00 80.00 



Prairie Queen, -Pink 1.00 8.00 70.00 



Russel's Cottage, Red 1.00 8.00 70.00 



Sweetheart, Pink 1.00 8.00 70.00 



Tausendschoen, Pink 1.00 9.00 80.00 



Tennessee Belle, Pink 1.00 8.00 70.00 



\ellcbenblau (Blue Rambler). 1.20 10.00 



White Dorothy Perkins 1.20 10.00 90.00 



WIchuralana (Memorial), 



White 1.00 9.00 80.00 



List of 250 sorts In 2Vi and 4-lncb pots. 



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^T»»ntlftn Th<» R«t1»w whx) yno writ* 



Omaha, Neb.— A recent addition to 

 the ranks of the trade is Charles Ederer, 

 who is putting up Moninger houses. 



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