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The Florists' Review 



February 13, 1913. 



INDIANA STATE FLORISTS. 



[Oontlnn«d from page 12.] 



long years of practice. Eecords of 

 crosses have been kept for the last 

 twenty-five years and through all this 

 there has been developed a strain which 

 is distinctly their own. You can tell 

 the Dorner varieties almost anywhere 

 you see them. 



Naturally the notebooks were gotten 

 out and notations were made of this 

 and that promising variety of carna- 

 tion, which we must not miss when the 

 opportunity arrives for the procuring 

 of stock. We made special note of the 

 following sorts: Yellowstone and Yel- 

 low Prince, two yellows which «re be- 

 ing disseminated this year, are among 

 the finest ever sent out in this color; 

 they are clear in color and free growers 

 and bloomers. No. Ill, which is to be 

 named Champion, is slated for dissemi- 

 nation next year. It is a scarlet of 

 great promise as a commercial variety. 

 No. 138 is a large light pink of 

 Gloriosa color; this will make a great 

 showing on the exhibition table. No. 

 251-09,is a fine looking rose-pink. No. 

 148-09 is' a large fl^esh-colored sort, re- 

 sembling Pink Delight in colqr and 

 Oloriosa in form. No. 34-09 is a fine, 

 free fl^owering crimson. No. 150-10 has 

 as fine a color as Afterglow. No. 189- 

 10 is a fine deep cerise. No. 58-10 is 

 •deep flesh in color. 



Carnation No. 271-10 took the eye 

 of every visitor. Opinions differed on 

 some of the other varieties named, but 

 everybody agreed that here was one 

 that could not fail to make good. In 

 fact, some of us have had our eye on 

 it for at least two years. A fine 

 Oloriosa color; smooth, round petal; 

 round form, good size — everything you 

 could ask for seems to be incorporated 

 in its make-up. No. 254-10 is a scarlet 

 that will also take care of itself on 

 the exhibition table. There is a whole 

 bench of No. 31-08, which is a fine, 

 deep pink or Persian red. 



Among the first-year seedlings there 

 are a number which look mighty good, 

 but the Dorners do not say much about 

 them until they get along in the third 

 and fourth year. 



There is a whole house, each, of 

 White Wonder and Gloriosa, and half 

 a house of Eosette, for blooms. 'All 

 are looking fine. There is also a whole 

 bed of No. 113-09, crimson. 



At the old range there is house after 

 house of cut-back stock for cuttings, 

 in all the leading standard sorts. Two 

 houses, 20x100, are kept filled with 

 cuttings. 



Here are also grown roses and a 

 general line of plants for their local 

 retail trade. And, say, some of you 

 rose growers who are looking for that 

 ideal red forcing rose, run up there and 

 look over one of the finest things in 

 that line you ever laid eyes on. For 

 be it known that these people can not 

 only hybridize carnations, but they 

 have given us some good mums in years 

 gone by and they are now turning their 

 hand to crossing roses. Being a carna- 

 tion man myself, and having always 

 considered this place as one of the 

 carnation strongholds, I could not help 

 feeling a pang of jealousy at the 

 thought that there might be a remote 

 possibility of the rose ever displacing 

 the carnation fn supremacy here. If 

 they get a few more such things as 

 this red one, the carnation will surely 

 have to give up a little of its space. 



A short meeting was held. Four 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



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Pure White Enchantress 12.26 



White Wonder 3.00 



White Perfection .' 2.26 



Alma Ward 2.26 



Light Pink Enchantress 2 26 



R. P. Enchantress 2.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Per 100 



120.00 Dorothy Oordon |2.00 



26.00 Washinsrton 8.00 



20.00 Mrs. C.W.Ward 2.26 



20.00 Beacon 2.26 



20.00 Victory 2.26 



18.00 Eldorado 2.00 



Express prepaid on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. 

 26 at 100 rates. 260 at 1000 rates. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, - Loomis, 



B. S. BASSBTT, Proprietor 



Per 1000 

 $18.00 

 26.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 16.00 



Cal. 



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ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



too 1000 100 



$16.00 - - 

 17.50 

 17.fiO 



Enchantress $1 . 80 



Winsor 2.00 



Victory 2.00 



Perfection 2.00 



Pare White Enchantress 2.60 



17.60 

 20.00 



Washington |2.60 



Bonfire 2.60 



Dorothy Gordon 2.50 



C. W. Ward 2.50 



1000 



(20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



Healthiest, cleanest plants you can find on the Pacific Coast. 

 No cuttings taken from outdoor stock. Cash with order. 



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PALMS YOU NEED THIS SEASON 



Kentla Font., 2Hi ft. high. In 6-ln. pots, $1.00; 



8 ft. 7-in.. $1.60: 8>3 ft.. 7-ln.. $2J»; 4 ft.. 8-ln.. 



$3.00; i^ ft., 8-ln.. n.80; 6 ft., 9-in.. $4.76; 6 ft., 



10-ln., $9i00: 7 ft, 12-ln.. $7JS0 each; large specl- 



mens, la 16-tn. tubs, $10.00 each. 

 Phoenix Can., all sizes, well established, never go 



back Uke balled ones. 

 Phoenix Can. and Washingtonia Rob., 2-ln., 



$30.00 per 1008. 



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America Glad. Planting Stock 



BaariRteed true to Hne— prices is fallaws, Parcel Pott: 



America, No. 3. 1 to IVinch $10.00 per 1000 



America, No. 4, %tol-lnch 8.00 per 1000 



America, No. 5, ^ to %-inch 6.00 per 1000 



America, No. 6, ^4 to ^Inch 3.00 per 1000 



CURipi BULB CO., :: :: Seabri^ht, Cal. 



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PANSIES 



Fancy mixture of German strain. Large plants, 

 outdoor-rrown, $4.00 per lOoO. Small plants, $3.00 

 per 1000. Cash. Send for Trade List 



FRED G. EHLE 



Wholesale Grower of BeMioi $tock, Ban Jose, Cal. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUNOSUS, 



3-inch, $29.00 per 1000 



Per 100 1000 



Dorothy Oordon $2.00 $18.00 



White Enchantress 2.26 20.00 



Waohlntrton 2.00 18.00 



Alma Ward 2.00 18.00 



BrlifhtSpot 2.26 20 00 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 



D. F. Ro44a« I $00, Pro»s. LOOMi$, Placer Co., CALIF. 



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new members were elected. A com- 

 mittee was appointed to meet with the 

 committee from the Northern Indiana 

 Association, to arrange for the merging 

 of the two associations. 



After this meeting the delegation 

 was taken to the La Fayette Club, 

 where a luncheon was served. The fol- 

 lowing were seated at the table, which 

 was decorated with bunches of their 

 own varieties: From Indianapolis — 

 A. Marshall, AI. Kempe, Robt. Ellis, 

 A. Schreiber, Chas. Pahud, H. Rieman, 

 John Hartje, Chas. Bohne, P. Hoffman, 

 O. E. Steinkamp, A. F. .1. Baur, M. 

 Marer and Mr. Klopfer. From Ander- 



A FULL LINE OF 



Decorative Eyergreens 



Mexican Ivy, Brake and Sword Ferns, 

 Giant Woodwardia Ferns, Huckle- 

 berry, Plumosus, etc. Guaranteed 

 absolutely fresh picked and of tiptop 

 quality at lowest market prices. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



BuTbank's Improved Alaska, California and 

 Westralia. Extra strontr divisions, $2.50 per 100, 

 $24.00 per 1000; strong: divisions, $2.00 per 100, 

 $19.00 per 1000. Also many other plants. Send 

 for list to 



FRED GROHE, Ik^S^^,;" 



R. D. No. 4, SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



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PHOENIX PHOENIX PHOENIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensis ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark green color, either g 

 balled or established. AlsoWashlni^toniaain g 

 quantities. Ask for onr wholesale palm Hot. ^ 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, » 



Bauta BartMum, Oal. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



STOCK QUARANTBED 



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CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO. 



Looniis, cXl. 



son — J. A. E. Haugh and E. M. Hyatt. 

 From Richmond — G. R. Gause, Edw. 

 Fulle and J. A. Evans. From Ft. 

 Wayne — W. J. Vesey, Jr. From Leb- 

 anon — Paul Tauer. From Kokomo — 

 W. A. Bitler and W. W. Coles. From 

 Peru— W. J, Miller. From Van Wert, 

 Ohio — Mr. Scharff. From Queens, L. 

 I.— R. T, Brown. From Philadelphia, 

 Pa. — I. Rosnosky. From La Fayette, 

 Ind. — F. E. Dorner, Theo. Dorner and 

 F. Hudson. A. F. J. Baur. 



