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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 2, 1914. 



Carnation 



9uAu»t^ 



AKEHURST 



IN 1915 BY 



S. S. Pennock-Neehan Co. 



BOSTON NEWS NOTES. 



[Oontlnded from page 129.] 



Kameyama & Seradu, of Stoneham, 

 have a fine lot of giganteum lilies just 

 right for Easter. 



A. A. Pembroke, of North Beverly, 

 is justly proud of his record of eight 

 first prizes with as many entries of 

 carnations at the New York show. His 

 Gloriosa, Beacon and Benora are of 

 splendid quality. He has a heavy cut 

 of pink and white snapdragons. 



W. C. Stickel, of Lexington, is en- 

 thusiastic over Pocahontas carnation. 

 Yellow Prince and Yellowstone ape 

 fine with him, their only fault being a 

 tendency to burst more than other va- 

 rieties. 



Between convention work and the 

 coming Easter trade, P. Welch is one 

 of the busiest men in Boston. He be- 

 lieves everything now is in first-rate 

 shape for the convention and is brimful 

 of enthusiasm for it. Easter advance 

 orders are coming in fast ynth "Welch 

 Bros. Co., and they are looking for a 

 big business. 



J. W. Simpson, of Reading, and W. 

 E. Nicholson, of Framingham, are each 

 sending in superb lots of yellow mar- 

 guerites, for which the demand is al- 

 ways so strong that there is no sur- 

 plus. 



Pink snapdragons from C. E. Field, 

 of Montello, and Spencer peas from 

 Mishawum Greenhouses, of Woburn, 

 are each of a quality as high as any 

 now coming into town. 



Henry R. Comley was among the vis- 

 itors to the New York show and was 

 much pleased with it. He has ideas 

 for future retailers' displays at the 

 Boston shows worthy of consideration. 

 He carries at all times a lot of nov- 

 elties in cut flowers and plants. 



W. N. Craig. 



March 26 Thomas F. Galvin was ap- 

 pointed a member of the Boston Park 

 and Recreation Commission, by the 

 mayor. Mr. Galvin, who lives at the 

 Hotel Copley-Plaza, will get the posi- 

 tion to which Joseph P. Collins, of Rox- 

 bury, was originally appointed. 



NASHUA, N. H. 



C. H. Blake has purchased a fine new 

 Cadillac car, which goes to show that 

 times are prosperous with him. His 

 business during the last winter has 

 been extremely good. 



Geo. E. Buxton got a first and a sec- 

 ond prize with his pink snapdragon at 

 the recent New York show. His benches 

 of antirrhinums are now a splendid 

 sight. Orders for plants have come 

 from all over the country. W. N. C. 



Norfolk, Conn. — Ernest Walker has 

 just started in business here and is 

 growing bedding and stove plants. 



Lynn, Mass. — Henry L. Martin, of 

 Marblehead, will build two greenhouses 

 on the Hawkes property on Cemetery 

 road. They will be about 40x100 feet 

 and will be ready for planting by mid- 

 summer. 



CLEAN, HEALTHY YOUNG STOCK 



2I2-INCH ROSE PLANTS 



100 1000 



Richmond $3.U0 $25.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 4.00 35.00 



Sunrise 4.00 36.00 



Bulgarie 4.00 35.00 



Maryland 4.(i0 36.00 



Killarney 4.00 36.00 



Milady 4.00 35.00 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Well Rooted 



100 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress . . $2.50 $20.00 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 



Mrs. C.W.Ward 2.50 20.00 



All the above ready for immediate shipment. 



PETER REINBERG 



80 East Randolph Street, 



CHICAOO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Milady 



ai^-inch Own Root $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Killarney 



2*year-old Grafted $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Fancy stock; satisfaction guaranteed. 



WENDLAND A KEIMEL CO., Elmhurst, 111. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Fine American Beauties 



YouDg stock, from 2%-m. pots, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 



FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



Bench Rose Plants, 



Bulgarie, Mrs. Tafft, Killarney and White Killarney, 



$4.0O per 100— $30.00 per tOOO 



J. A. BUDLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO 



MentloD Th. R.vl>w wlw yow mitfc 



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 p«r 100, $90.00 per 1000; grafted, 



$17.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. 

 MY MARYLAND-own root, $8.00 per 100, $70.00 per 1000. 

 KILLARNEY, VHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, RADIANCE AND 



KAISERIN-own root, $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000; erafted, $12.00 per 100, 



$1004K) per 1000. 



PLANTS READY NOW FOR SHIPPINO 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



