Januakv 30, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



COMMODORE 



THE BEST RED CARNATION 



So pronounced by the leading carnation growers. A fine grower, does not split ; a 

 brilliant red, much deeper in color than Beacon and a variety destined to become the 

 leader in its color. Its keeping qualities are as good as Pink Delight, which is con- 

 sidered the best keeper among Carnations. All growers should try Commodore. 



Fine Cuttings, ready now, 

 $12.00 per lOO, $100«00 per 1000 



MRS. GEO. SHAWYER 



The grand new Pink forcing Rose. Color deeper than Killarney, long bud and 

 a fine grower. A variety which has pleased all who have come to see its habit 

 of growth and fine qualities. 



Young stock, OWN ROOT and GRAFTED, 

 $30.00 per lOO, $250.00 per 1000 



THE E. G. HILL CO. 5S"' 



EW CARNATIONS 



^^Dl^ Pedes '^^^ First Prize winner at Detroit last year in the R«d or Scarlet class, and the Silver IMedal 

 winner of the New York Horticultural Society for the best undlsseminated seedling. 



The Scarlet everyone was waiting for. Has a strong, rigid stem, a perfectly formed 3^-inch flower, non-bursting 

 calyx, highly perfumed, a grand keeper and as free as any Scarlet to date. 



Lfldy Norfhclifffe (Engelmann). A beautiful Salmon-pink in color, much resembling Pink Delight. Has a 



well built up flower and just enough in it not to burst the calyx. While the flower is not 

 the largest (about 3 inches), It Is fully as free as May Day and will surely make a grand bread-and- 

 butter sort. 



British Triumpll (^Q^^elmann). One of the finest things ever raised in England. The color is a striking 



— shade of Crimson. The flower is :-t^-inch in size and well built up. It has the sweet- 

 est perfume of any Carnation ever raised, and its keeping qualities are the best. Has a fine stem, good consti- 

 tution and Is free. 



PRICES: $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO 



Also Mrs. C. W. Ward and Enchantress. Fine rooted cuttings, ready to ship. 

 Prices: S3.00 per lOO; S2S.00 per 1000 



Patten & Company, Carnation Specialists, Tewksbury, Mass., say : " Wm. Eccles Carnation cuttings came in 



good shape, and we wish to thank you for the good stock sent." 



SCOTT BROTHERS, 



ELMSFORD 



NURSERIES, 



ELMSFORD, N. Y. 



president and secretary, respectively, 

 for the next year, and Portland waa 

 selected as the place for the semian- 

 nual meeting in June. 



THE JUNE CONVENTION. 



According to Secretary John Hall, of 

 Rochester, nurserymen are beginning 

 to inquire regarding the convention of 

 the American Association of Nursiery- 

 tten to be held in Portland, Ore., June 

 18 to 20. " J. B. Pilkington, the gener- 



New Crimson 

 Carnation 



BERKSHIRE 



Witiiin Reach 

 Of All 



THAT WILL HLL THE LONG FELT WANT IN THE CRIMSON UNE 



Par*ntas*> Harry Fann and Enchantraas; color, britrht crimson; flower, 3 to 3^ inches, born ^ 

 on '20 to '24-inch strong stems: does not burst caiyx. As free a bloomer as Fann, with th® 

 Enchantraaa habit. 



Scored 86 points; awarded Certificate of Merit, Lenox Horticultural Society, 1911. Stock limited, 

 order early. 



Reotad Cuttlnsa, $-'>.00 per oO; $8.00 per 100; $1.5.00 per 200; $70.00 per 1000. 



R. ENGELMANN & SON, Plltsfieid, Mass. 



