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The Florists' Review 



April 9, 1914. 



100 



Antolne Rivolre, Flesh. H. T M.OO 



Anny MuUer, Pink Baby Rambler 3.00 



Baby Crimson Rambler 4.00 



Ball of Snow, White, H. P 3.50 



Baltimore Belle, Blasb, Cl'g 3.00 



Bessie Brown, Flesh, H. X 3.00 



Blumenscbmldt, Yellow, Tea 3.00 



CarUslma, Flesh, H. W., Cl'g... 3.00 



Coquette des Alpes, White, H. P. 4.00 



Climbing American Beauty, Red. 5.00 



Ollmbing White Maman Cbchet, T. 3.50 



Duchesse de Brabant, Pink, Tea.. 3.00 



Btoile de Lyon, Yellow, Tea 3.00 



Bxcelsa, Red Dorothy, H. W., 



Climbing 4.00 



Oraf Zeppelin, Red, Cl'g 3.50 



Helen Good, Pink, Tea 3.50 



Jeanne d'Arc, White Baby Ram- 

 bler 3.00 



Lady HilllBgdon, Yellow, Tea 4.00 



Mme. Charles Wood, Red, H. P.. 4.00 



Mme. Jenny Guillemot, Yel., H. T. 3.50 



Mile. Franzi8c» Kruger, Yel., T.. 3.00 



SUMMER GROWN 

 WINTER RESTED 



ARE GROWN BV 



Expert Rose Growers 



In exclusive rose houses, not in 

 "soft stuff" temperatures; to be 

 sold wholly at wholesale to the 

 legitimate floral trade. 



Here are offered only a few of 

 the best 



250 



Old and New Varieties in 

 Spring List of 



Mile. Helene Gambler, Yel.,H. T. 



Maman Cochet, Pink Tea 



Marechal Niel, Yellow, Cl'g 



Marie van HW«e, YW.; Tea 



Mary Washington, Whlt^jCVS--- 



Meteor, Crimson, H. T 



Mignonette, Pink, Pol 



Mrs. A. B. Waddell, Yel^ H. T, . 

 Philadelphia Crimson iRambler, 



Ct'g. ,. 



Phyllis, Pink Baby Rdmbler 



Rena Rbbblris, Yellow, H. T 



Robert Duncan, Crimson, H. P... 



Saf rano. Yellow, Tea 



Seven Sisters, Pink, Cl'g 



Sir Thomas Lipton, White, H. R. 



Tennessee Belle, Pink, Cl'g 



Trier, White, Cl'g 



White Dorothy Perkins, Cl'g, 



H. W 



White Maman Cochot, Cl'g Tea. . 



William R. Smith, Pink, Tea 



Yellow Rambler, Aglala, Cl'g... 



100 

 $3.00 

 3.00 

 3.60 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 



8.00 

 3.50 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



8.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.00 



in. 4-ln. 



1000 100 

 $27.50 $12 



27.50 10 



30.00 



2S.0O 



25.00 



27.60 



25.00 



35.00 



25.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 85.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 

 26.00 



<S^l FFni F f LORAL COMWMIY.l 



PRIME STOCK 

 ON OWN ROOTS 



16 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 15 



10 

 12 

 15 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 12 

 10 

 10 



30.00 12 



30.00 15 



30.00 12 



25.00 12 



der Bros, were equal to the best mid- 

 season quality. This has not been a 

 profitable season for violet specialists; 

 the first half the plants bloomed 

 sparsely, while latterly prices have 

 ruled lower than usual. 



A number of friend? visited Mr. and 

 Mrs. J. G. Duguid, of Wellesley, the 

 evening of April 3. Mr. Duguid is su- 

 perintendent of the H. S. Hunnewell 

 estate and is extremely popular. On 

 behalf of the visitors W. J. Kennedy 

 presented to Mrs. Duguid a hand- 

 some chest of silver; an appropriate 

 gift also was given Mr. Duguid. A 

 most enjoyable evening was spent by 

 everyone. 



No yellow marguerites in the local 

 market are quite equal in size to those 

 sent in by W. R. Nicholson, of Fram- 

 ingham. His carnations are in heavy 

 crop for Easter. 



At a meeting of the board of trus- 

 tees of the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society April 4, the sum of $500 was 

 voted for the S. A. F. convention ex- 

 fpenses. The sum of $6,000 was voted 

 for prizes at exhibitions to be held in 

 1915. The question of having a big 

 and imposing spring show in 1915 was 

 discussed and received with favor. 



W. N. C. 



AlIHEBST, MASS. 



The short course class in floriculture 

 at the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege recently made its annual trip to 

 Boston to visit the markets, stores and 

 greenhouse establishments in that vicin- 

 ity. Three days were spent visiting the 

 Various places. The first day included 

 Ji^isits to J. T. Butterworth, at South 

 Framingham; S. J. Goddard and Wil- 

 iiam Nicholson, at Framingham, and 

 Kobert Montgomery, at North Natick. 

 An early start was made the next morn- 

 ing, in order to see the Boston flower 

 markets when business was in full 

 swing. The remainder of the morning 

 was spent in visiting the retail stores 

 in the city; in the afternoon a trip was 

 made to Peter Fisher's establishment, 

 at Ellis, Mass. On the last day the 

 places visited were Thomas Roland's 

 range, at Nahant; William Sim's, at 

 Cliftondale, and Thomas Roland's other 

 range, at Revere. This trip has come 

 to be one of the features of the course, 

 since it gives the students an opportun- 

 ity to see all phases of the floricultural 

 industry. 



CLEAN, HEALTflY YOUNG STOCK 



212-INCH ROSE PLANTS 



100 1000 



Richmond $3.00 $25.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 4.00 35.00 



Sunrise 4.00 35.00 



Bulgarie 4.00 36.00 



Maryland 4.00 35.00 



Killarney 4.00 36.00 



Milady 4.00 36.00 



CARR&TION CUTTINGS 



W«ll Rooted 



100 1000 



Kose-pink Enchantress $2.60 $20.00 



White Perfection 2.60 20.00 



Mrs.X.^^iJjJ^ard 2.50 20.00 



All the above ready for immediate shipment. 



PETER REINBERG 



80 East Randolph Street, 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrlt». 



Milady 



" re 



2^-lnch Own Root $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Killarney 



2-year-old Qrafted $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Fancy stock; satisfaction guaranteed. 



WENDLAND & KEIMEL CO., Elmhurst, III. 



Mention The Kevlew when yon write. 



THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS--THE ROSE 



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



MRS. GEORGE SHAVYER-own root, $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per lOOOj grafted, 

 $17.10 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. 



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



KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, RADIANCE AND 



KAISERIN— own root, $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1006; graitcd* $12.00 per 100, 



$100.00 per 1000. 



^? PLANTS RKADY FOR SHIPPINa AT ONet < 



VERBENA PLANTS FOR SALE 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



J. L. DILLON, 



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