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58 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Afbil 14, 1910. 



Chrysanthemum Cuitings 



Mow booldnc orders tor early delivery. 



WHITS 



Oct. Froat 



Kalb 



V. Poehlmann . 



Tonset 2.00 



A. Byron 2.00 



Wanamaker 2.00 



White Cloud 2.00 



Per 100 

 ..$2.00 

 .. 2.00 

 .. 2.60 



Per 1000 

 $16.00 

 16.00 

 20.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 



WHITE Per 100 



T. Eaton $2.60 



Chadwick 2.60 



Nonin 2.00 



PINK 



Balfour 



Sn^uehard. 



2.00 

 2.00 



Per 1000 



$20.00 



20.00 



16.00 



16.00 

 16.00 



TXIXOW Per IM Per 1000 



Golden Glow $2.00 $16.00 



Monrovia 2.00 16.00 



Oct. Sunshine 2.00 16.00 



Appleton 2.00 16.00 



Y. Baton 2.60 20.00 



Golden Chadwiek... 3.00 26.00 



HaUiday 2.00 16.00 



Bonnaffon 2.00 16.00 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, llh 



LENOX, MASS. 



The annual rose and carnation exhibi- 

 tion of the Lenox Horticultural Society 

 was held Saturday, April 2, and was a 

 decided success. The members turned 

 out in full force and were amply re- 

 warded for their trouble. Seldom, if 

 ever before, have roses and carnations 

 of such high quality been seen in Berk- 

 shire county. 



Upwards of fifty vases were staged for 

 competition in the various classes. As a 

 scarlet, Beacon was strongly exhibited, 

 while White Perfection, Enchantress, 

 Winsor, Bay State, Eose-pink Enchantress 

 and Octoroon were well represented in 

 their respective colors. 



An exhibit on which special praise was 

 bestowed consisted of two magnificent 

 v^hes of Mrs. C. W. Ward and Alma 

 Ward carnations, shown by the Cottage 

 Gardens Co., of Queens, N. Y. These 

 were unanimously awarded first-class cer- 

 tificates, the society's highest award. 



Another exhibit which was greatly ad- 

 mired was an exceedingly fine vase of 

 fifty flowers of the new carnation, White 

 House, exhibited by Dailledouze Bros., 

 of Brooklyn. This variety was shown in 

 the best of condition, which speaks well 

 for its shipping qualities. The flowers 

 were borne on long, stiff stems and meas- 

 ured fully three and one-half inches 

 across. This was also awarded a first- 

 class certificate. 



The following is a list of the principal 

 awards : 



Elm Court Farm, first for twenty-five 

 Enchantress, Winsor, twelve American 

 Beauty and Richmond roses. 



A. H. Wingett, first for twenty-five 

 Beacon, twelve Bay State, and twelve 

 President Carnot roses. 



S. Carlquist, first for twelve White 

 Perfection, Beacon, Enchantress, Octo- 

 roon and Rose-pink Enchantress. 



J, J, Donohoe, first for twenty-five My 

 Maryland and second for twelve Amer- 

 ican Beauty roses, Winsor, Beacon, M. 

 A. Patten, and Eose-pink Enchantress. 

 He was also awarded a certificate of cul- 

 tural commendation for an extra fine vase 

 of Queen Alexandra stocks. 



The judges were E. Jenkins, R. Speirs, 

 W. Jack and A. J. Jenkins. 



G. Breed read an interesting paper on 

 * * The Orchards of the Berkshires, ' ' 

 dealing with the best varieties, the soils, 

 pests, general management, etc. Consid- 

 erable discussion was created, many of 

 the members asking questions, which Mr. 

 Breed answered in an able manner. He 

 was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for 

 his instructive lecture. G. H. I. 



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Hardy 



Field-Grown 



ROSES 



We offer a fine Btock of the following Roses, viz.: 

 HYBRID PERPETU/ILS 



Ulrich Brunner, Paul Neyron, Gen. Jacqaeminot, Magna Charta, Mrs. 

 John LaingiJBaronees de RotbBchild, and other assorted yarietiea in lees qaanti- 

 tiee, like Mme. Gabrielle Lnizet, Marshall P. Wilder, Anna de Dieebach, Baron 

 de Bonstetten, Prince Camille de Rohan, Alfred Colomb, Gen. Washington, 

 Princess Beam, Rugosa Rubra, Rugoea Alba, Blanche Morean (white moss), 

 Chapeau de Napoleon (pink moss) , Persian Yellow, etc. $2 perdoz.; $13. 50 per 100. 



Fran Karl Draschki, Capt. Havward, Hagh Dickson and Mrs. R. G. 

 Sharman-Crawford. $2.25 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 



HYBRID TEAS 



White Killarney, $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Eillarney (pink), Grass an Teplitz, La France, Maman Cochet, White 

 Maman Cochet, Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, Hermosa, Etoile de France, Mme. 

 Abel Chatenay, Mme. Jules Grolez, etc. $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



CLIMBING 



Tausendschon and Lady Gay, $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Dorothy Perkins and Crimson Rambler, $3.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tafrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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American Beaoty Bench Plants 



Fine plants for outdoor planting or replanting in the benches, cat back to 

 about 18 inches, per 100, $5.00. 



Kalserln 2H-k pots, propagated Last Fill 



Now ready to plant in the benches, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Bassett & Washhrn, ---'■ *^"'"**** 



76 Wabash Ave., 



Oreenhouaea: HINSDALE, ILL. 



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STOCK rOR FLORISTS 



ROSES for Forolne— Hybrid PernetualB and Ramblers, all the best ones; fine. stronK Btoclr 

 CLEMATIS, AMPELOPSIS, TREE HYDRANGEAS and LILACS, SHRUBS, VINES 

 and PERENNIALS. Write for pricea. 



JACKSON & PERKINSCC, Newark R.£:?t«. New York 



Nurserymen and Florists— Wbolesale Only. Use printed stationery. 

 WWW Always mention the FlofistS* ReVieW when writing advertiserB. W W ^ 



