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November 9, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



71 



THE NEW YELLOW 



FORCING ROSE 



SIJNBIRST 



This magnificent, giant yellow rose has been tested for 

 three years in our benches : it stands head and shoulders 

 above all other sorts of its color and will rank with 

 American Beauty and the Killarneys in value and 

 grandeur — because 



It has a long, pointed bud, which can be cut tight for 

 market. It is pre-eminently a long-stemmed rose. The 

 stem is always stiff. It is free in bottom breaks. Is 

 extraordinarily vigorous and healthy. Belongs in the 

 class of Big Roses. Its keeping ' qualities rank with 

 the best. Buds shipped from Richmond last December 

 opened jip perfectly in both Philadelphia and New York, 

 where it scored 90 before the Florists Club. 



The color is orange-copper or golden orange and golden 

 yellow, all intense shades, extremely brilliant in effect. 



Come and see it growing; we have 8,000 of it benched. 



Does splendidly out of doors; will rank high as a bed- 

 der. At the Chicago show, 1910, it was awarded the 

 silver cup for the best new rose never before exhibited, 

 and the judges imanimously gave it honorable mention 

 additional. Has created a sensation wherever shown. 



Raised by M. Pemet-Ducher, from whom we bought 

 the American rights. 



We have divided our stock with Mr. C. H. Totty, of 

 Madison, N. J. , to give eastern growers a chance to see 

 it growing. "Will be distributed March 1 in America by 

 C. H. Totty and The E. G. HiU Co. Mr. Pernet will 

 distribute same date in Europe. « 



The American price is $30.00 per l60; $850.00 per 1000 (own roots); $5.00 per 100 additional for grafts 



THE E. G. HSLL CO., Wholesale Florists, RICHMOND, IND. 



Mention The Review wben you ^rtte 



80,000 extra strong^ field-grown 

 plants of 



NORWOOD CARNATION 



The most profitable White Carnation 

 you can grow. ' 



$10.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 

 A rare chance. Better order promptly. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



49th ud Market Sti., rmLADELTHIA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NOTICE 



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 to keep in teach with commercial horticulture in Enc- 

 land and the continent of Europe : Your beat meant 

 •f doing thia is to talie in the 



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Oh C. PearsoR. Lowdliin. NottiRghiii'tig. 



MentloB The Review wben you wilts. 



ou 



WiU Find ALL the BKST 

 OFFKBS ALL the Time in the 

 REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



ROOTED 



Harnatlon Huttings 



Orders booked now for early delivery, or later ship- 

 ments will be made on date desired. Early orders Insure 

 your receiving stock when wished for. Quality Is gnar- 

 aoteed. Only strong, well-rooted cuttings from abso- 

 lutely healthy plants are sent oat. 



White Wonder per 100 



Early, free, large ^are white, on long. 



stiff stems 16.00 



Glorlosa 



Delicate light pink g.OO 



Pink Dellcht 



Light pink 4 00 



Mra.C. W.Ward 



Deep pink 3.00 



Sancamo 



Deep pink s.OO 



May Day 



Light pink 8,00 



Winona 



Medium pink 3 oo 



Winsor 



Clear pink 3 qo 



Wlilte ^Enchantress 3.00 



White Perfection 3.00 



1000 

 ISO. 00 



60.00 



36.00 



26.00 



26.00 



26.00 



26.00 



26.00 

 26.00 

 26.00 



White Wonder 



Average length of stems, September, 



21 Inches. ;• "■ "T" 



Mention The Reyiew when you write 



Orders will ba filled strictly In roUtlon. Remittance 

 or acceptable references should accompany the order 

 One-third the amount to be prepaid for cuttings ordered 

 sent C. O. D. 



FRANK P. PUTNAM 



Pleasant View Gardens. NORTH TEWKSBURY, MASS. 

 P. 0. Address, Box No. 12, Lowell, Mass. 



killarneV 



Double Eillamey is the best pink rose 

 for warm weather. Contracts made for 

 cuttings, eyes or own root plants. 



JOHN WELSH Y0UNG,^^'Sil.1i5iJ-p« : 



IIXXX>DT, own root, from 2^-ln. pots. 96.00 Mr 

 dozen; $30.00 per 100: $70.00 per 250; $250.00 per 

 1000. 



OOUBUE PINK KTT.T.ABmCT, own root. 

 94.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. $40.00 per 250; 

 llfiO.OO per 1000. Grafted planta on Dlckioii'f 

 Manetti itock. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBKRT SCOTT db SON. 

 ■■▲BOH Hnx, Delaware Co., PA« 



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