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The Weekly Florists' Re^^ew. 



Apeil 8, 1909. 



. NEW ROSE 



White killarney 



Come and see White Killarney growing at our Scarborough houses, and you will say at once, as every one does 

 who has seen it, it is 



THE BEST WHITE ROSE 



they have ever seen. You need it il you want to be up to the times, and it will pay you better than any 

 other white rose that you can plant. You will regret it if you do not plant it this year, and you will not regret it if 

 you do. Big lots are being booked. Get your order in early. Send us order at once, while you think of it. Qet 

 early stock. It will not cost you any more to order today, while you think of it, than it will two months from now. 

 Be the early bird that catches the worm. 



Btrons: young; plants, 3k*lnoIi pots, own root, now ready for delivery, $80 per 100, 250 tor $70, 500 for 

 $125, 1000 for $250. Grafted plants, ready now. $85 per 100, 250 for $82.50, 50O for $150, 1000 for $300. 



MY MARYLAND 



This new rose, which was introduced last season in a limited way, has proved to be one of the best roses 

 ever introduced. Every one is enthusiastic in regard to its merits, and it will be planted very largely by the 

 largest, most progressive aud most up-to-date growers, who have already placed large orders for it. 



It is a strong, healthy and vigorous grower, producing long stems and long, pointed buds, exquisitely fragrant. 

 The color is a soft salmon pink. This is a rose that we can recommend in the highest terms, as we are sure it will 

 prove very, very satisfactory. It is a welcome addition to our limited list of really first-class varieties for indoor cul- 

 ture; and it is not only a fine midwinter rose, but is also unusually good during the summer months. 



Stronc plants, 8^-tnoh pots, own-roots, $10 per 100, $00 per 1000. Grafted plants, $80 per 100, $150 per 1000 



F. R. Pierson Co. '"'^\Z!^ 



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body, to fight the * ' tree butchers ' ' and 

 fraudulent dopers. 



The following charter members were 

 enrolled: President, John T. Withers, 

 Jersey City; vice-president, James E. 

 Whitaker, Boston; secretary- treasurer, F. 

 A. Bartlett, Stamford, Conn.; examining 

 committee, H. L. Frost, Boston, and Ches- 

 ter L. Whitaker, New York; also Lewis 

 H. Wise, Jersey City, and G. H. Allen, 

 New York. 



A special meeting will be called by the 

 president in the near future to enroll 

 new members. A number of applications 

 have already been received. A convention 

 will be held annually to discuss scientific 

 matters in connection with the profession 

 and to enlighten the public in the care 

 and preservation of trees. 



After the meeting a banquet was held 

 in the barn room at Mouquin's. After 

 the president welcomed the guests he in- 

 troduced H. L. Frost as toastmaster. Dr. 

 George H. Stone, botanist and pathologist 

 of the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Amherst, was the chief speaker of 

 the evening. Addresses also were made 

 by Leonard Barron, W. E. Maynard, H. 

 L. Jones, George H. Wyckoff, W. B. 

 Pratt, John F. Marion and Addison T. 

 Hastings. Mr. Wyckoflf's partner, Mr. 

 Rose, proved a second Mark Twain. Alex- 

 ander J. Guttman made a complimentary 

 speech and contributed much to the spirit 

 of the occasion by the donation of the 

 table decorations, which consisted of a 

 large plaque of Killarney, Richmond and 

 Bride roses and another of Victory car- 

 nations, placed at opposite ends, with 

 ferns, pansies and narcissi artistically ar- 

 ranged on the table and a carnation bou- 

 tonniere at each plate. K. 



Prize Caroations 



WIWONA— The true pink. In six entries at 

 Indianapolis won let prize in class A, for best 

 100 blooms of a light pink variety, liKbter in 

 color than Lawson Disseminated in 1908. it has 

 made good and is in large demand thin year. 

 Place your order now. We have ready 10,000 

 well rooted cuttings. $0.00 per 100; $SU.00 

 per lOOO. 



PINK DKLIGHT - Waxy shell pink. Won 

 ]8t prize in 7 entries. Class A, for best vase of 

 100 blooms of the &eib rink varieties. $18.00 

 per 100; $100.(>0 per 1000. Rooted cuttings 

 April delivery only. 



AIfo ready now: White Perfeotlon, 

 Aristocrat, Rose-pink Knehantress, 

 \Kf loaor, Knoliantress and Red Clilef, at 

 $8.10 per 100; $2S.0u per 1000. 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



La Fayette, Ind. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Extra heavy, transplanted, two-year-old, 3 to 

 3I3 ft., $35.00 per 1000: 2»« to 3 ft., $80.00 per 1000; 

 2 to 3 ft., $^5.00 per 1000. 



Hemlock and Norway Spruce 



4 to 6 ft $1.00 each 6 to 7 ft $1.25 each 



Large trees of Oaks, Maples and Oriental Plane. 



WILLARD H. ROGERS, Mount Holly, N. J. 



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American 



Kverbloomln k 



Strong, field grown plants, 15 in. and up, $2.,50 

 per doz., $15.00 per 100; 10 to 14 in., $1.50 per doz., 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Berberls TbunbaraU, transplanted, 8 to 12 

 in., $20.00 per lOOO. Herberts Ttaunberdi, 5 to 

 7 in., $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1000. California 

 and Japanese Prtvet, l>s to 3 ft., cheap. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Ceitirvllle, Ind. 



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HYDRANGEAS 



Wholesale Trade List 



Ampelopsls Veitchli, 3-In. pots, $5.00 per 100; 



4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 

 Vems: Boston, 3-in. pots. $4.00 per 100. 

 Asparagus SprenKerl, i^-in. pots, $2.00 per 



100. 

 Cannes, Kins Humbert, $5.00 per 100. 

 Clematis panloulata, 4-in. pots, $1.50 per 



dozen. $10.00 per 100: 3-in. pots, $5 00 per 100. 

 Clematis cooctnea, strong, $2 00 per doz. 

 Clematis, large flowering varieties, 2-year-oId 



plants, $3.00 per dozen. Varieties: Jaokmaul, 



Henryi, Mme. Bdw. Andre, 

 runkla Vartesata, 4-in. pots, fine plants, $150 



per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 

 Vinca Variearata, strong, 4i3in. pots, $10 00 



per ICO. 

 Ivy, hardy English, 3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indlvisa, 3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 

 Cbrysantbemnms. The best 3 extra early 



varieties, Wblte Cloud, Pacific Supreme, 



Golden Glow, 2'a-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 

 Rooted Cuttlnars from soil. $1.00 per 100. 



Heltotropo, blue and white; Fuobsias, four 



varieties: Cupbeas; double white Petunlai; 



variegated Vincast Feverfew, Little 



Gem; Coleus Versobaffeltii and Golden 



Redder. 

 Carnations, R. C. from soil. $2.00 per 100. Pink' 



■ncliantress, Dorothy; scarlet. Klbon; 



white. Flora HiU, Boston Market. Win- 



sor, $3 00 per 100. 



Cash with order, please. 



CClCCf C ^^^ ""'' Westmoreland 

 a CISBLC^ Sts.. PHIIADELPMIA. PA- 



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BOX TREES 



and other KVBBOREENS 

 for TUBS and BOXES 



Oar prices are always right. Catalog free. 



The New England Nurseries, inc. 



BKDFORO, MASS. 



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