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NOVKMBER 24, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



47 



EW ROSES 



* Will this rose be a success? Will it supersede any of the roses 



orm^ size, stem and foliage; then as to its growing habits — whether 

 n and spring rose — and being satisfied on these points and feeling 

 uy; the size of each grower's place will decide that, 

 afford to be without these two splendid introductions; roses that are 



: beautiful yellows ever put on the market. 



If t with wonderful success wherever we have sold the cut blooms 



)king many fine orders. 



Killarney needs no introduction to the rose grow- 

 ^^ ers of this country. 



j^ Double Killarney has all its good points and in 



^^A addition is a stronger grower, has far more petals and 

 it I larger flowers. 



/■ m ^^ ^^^^ already booked some very large orders. In placing these orders our cus- 



' I # tomers (the most successful growers in the country) felt they were making no mistake, as it 

 J^^r would most certainly supersede Killarney. "^ 



^ Double Killarney, own root, $4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100; $40.00 per 250; $150.00 



^ per 1000. For grafted, $10.00 extra per hundred. 2>^-inch pots, delivery during March. 



Orders filled strictly in rotation. 

 7c quote Robert Scott & Son's description of Double Killarney. 



DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY 



''This novelty originated in our own place. Some years ago we had a white sport from Killar- 

 !y, and after working it up to a house of 1700 plants we sold cut tlowers from it. One of these plants 

 lorted back to pink, but instead of the ordinary Killarney we found that the habit of growth was much 

 ronger and the flower had from JO to 12 more petals than Killarney, some having as many as 35, and 

 ere a shade lighter in color. Every Florist who has seen this sport likes it, as it is a better shipper and 

 larger flower than Killarney.*' 



We extend to all prospective buyers a cordial invitation to go out to Sharon Hill and see these 

 vo sterling roses growing. 



nnock-Meehan Co. 



SALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK WASHINGTON 



109 West 28th Street 1212 New York Avenue 



