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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



March 17, 1910. 



Nei^ York State Groivn Roses 



GENERAL VABIETT OV NURSKRT STOCK. Fi:X>RISTS* WANTS A 8FBCIALTT. 



Pyramidal Tree Box, Lilacs, Tree Snowball, Hydrangeas, Peonies, Fruit Trees, Ampelopsis, Privet, Evergreens. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



64 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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and the majority of the testimony is in 

 favor of its passage. The Oregon peo- 

 ple are opposed to it, however, because 

 their package is smaller than that re- 

 quired in the proposed bill and the Cali- 

 fornia people object to it on the same 

 grounds, although their package is some- 

 what larger than that used in Oregon. 

 It is undoubtedly true that a stan^rd 

 package would mean a big boost for the 

 apple and also the nursery business, as 

 people will surely buy more when they 

 know just what they are getting. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Business for the last week has been 

 satisfactory with funeral work steady. 

 A number of department store openings 

 have kept the palm decorators busy. 

 Flowers of all kinds are plentiful and 

 with a little sunshine there should be 

 plenty for Easter. 



Varloitt NoU». 



Secretary A. F. J. Baur, of the State 

 Florists' Association, and E. A. Nelson, 

 met with the State Board of Agriculture 

 last week in connection with the floral 

 exhibits at the state fair. Mr. Baur 

 reports that the board consented to allow 

 the association to name the judge and 

 the superintendent of the buUding. It 

 also agreed to give more space this year, 

 as the space was entirely inadequate 

 last year, and a number of florists an- 

 nounced that they would not exhibit again 

 unless allowed more space. The board 

 granted numerous other concessions. 



Smith & Young, of Cumberland, have 

 their own patented cement gutters all 

 ready for another house, to be built as 

 soon as the weather opens up. This 

 house is to be devoted entirely to smilax. 



Henry Bakemeyer, of A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, has been laid up with the grip 

 for the last week. 



H. W. Eieman is in good shape for 

 Easter, having a fine lot of azaleas, lilies, 

 obconicas, lilacs and Baby Ramblers. He 

 also has some pot Magna Charta rose 

 bushes that wUl be just right for Easter. 



Albert Pittet has been unusually suc- 

 cessful with his sweet peas this year. 

 At the present time he is sending in some 

 of the best that have been seen this 

 winter. Mr. Pittet has some seedling 

 peas of which he is quite proud. 



Joseph Kolker, of New York city, and 

 Mr. Good, with A. L. Randall, were vis- 

 itors this week. 



Nicholas Gentlemen, who purchased 

 Martin Nelson's greenhouses, is going to 

 remove them to Fiftieth and College 

 avenges. 



Sidney Smith says that the Indianapo- 

 lis ball team is going to be a pennant 

 winiier this year. He follows the game 

 down in Texas, as he does while the 

 team is at Washington park, and says 

 we have the material for a sure winner. 



H. L. W. 



Easter Lilies f'ne stock 



We expect to cut 25,000 to 30,000 blooms. 



Prices, cut, $18.60 and $lf per 100. Pot plants, per bud, $16 per 100 



We have them in single pots and pans, 3 and 5 bulbs to a 

 pan. Fine^ clean stock. We can ship now, plants in bud 

 that will be just right for Easter. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Cash with order or satisfactory references. 



MIAMI FLORAL CO., 24 No. Main St., Dayton, Ohio 



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New Seedling Rose— RADIANCE 



A SEEDLING from Cardinal; a brilliant, rosy, carmine pink, with 

 opaline tints in the open flower. The form is fine, large, with 

 cupped petals; bud long, brilliant, radiant, with extra long stem; 

 a constant bloomer; fragrant; foliage abundant and of splendid substance. 



8^-in. potB, $18.00 per 100. Ready for delivery April and May. 



Casta or ■atlataotory reference. 



JOHN COOK, 318 N. Charles St. Baltimore, Md. 



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Apple 



Blossom 



Wanoka 



Wonder Workers- 

 Money Makers. 

 Strong, healthy, well-rooted, 

 Honest Carnation Cuttings. 

 Hundreds Qrow Them Now — 

 But More Will. 



$e.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Lesa S% (or casta. S?^ 10 days. 



If ODBStlifsctory on dellTery, return at oar expense. That'i our gniarsntee 

 that cuttinKB will be A-No. 1. 



WANOKA GREENHOUSES, Barneveld, N. Y. 



ROSES, 



Strong Budded 

 Plants. 



SHRUBS and PERENNIALS 



800 Macna Ctaarta Roses. 



500 Crimson Rambler Roses. 

 2000 Deutsia, Pride of Rootaester. 

 5000 Symptaorlcarpus Vulsaris. 



W. B. COLE, Nurseryman, 



5000 California Privet, 18 to. 24 inches. 

 2000 Wtaite Ptaloz. 

 2000 Iris Kaempferi, mixed. 

 10,000 Iris, German, named sorts. 



Painesville, Ohia 



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STOCK EOR FLORISTS 



BOSKS for Forcina— Hyhrid PerDetnalfl and Ramhlen, all the belt onea; fine, itronf iitock. 

 CLKMATIS. AMpAoPSIS, TRKK HTDRAMGKAS and ULAC8, SHRUBS, VUIBS- 

 mnd PKRKNinALrS. Write for pricei. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, Roc'K^ter. New York 



Burserymen and Florists— Wtaolesale Only. Use printed stationery. 



