JANUABY 5, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



57 



Roses for 1911 



DARK PINK KIIiLARNEY 



A sport of Killarney, similar in habit, but more highly 

 colored than Killarney at its best. When Killarney is pale, 

 Dark Pink Killarney is bright and cheerful. 



Grafted Plants only, from 2X-in- pota, 

 $20.00 per 100, $180.00 per 1000. 



LADY CROMWEIiL 



A shell-pink sport of My Maryland that for pleasing 

 color is unsurpassed. A wonderful producer, and a color 



that sells. 



Grafted Plants only, from 2><-in. pots, 

 $30.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000. 



DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY 



Originating with Robert Scott & Sons, who supply us 

 the wood for grafting. Stronger in growth than Killarney, 

 and with at least ten more petals. A wonderful improvement. 



Grafted Stock only, $30.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE 



The best prices for cut flowers should be the standard 

 for judging Roses, and this Rose has been the money-getter. 

 Strong and vigorous in growth, and with its beautiful shell- 

 pink bloom, it h^ sold on sight. One of the best Roses 

 grown. 



Grafted Plants, $20.00 per 100, $180.00 per 1000. 

 Own Root, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 per 1000. 



MRS. AARON WARD 



By far the most pleasing of the Yellow Roses now on 

 the market. A general favorite, and one which will be 

 widely grown, for yellow Roses are in demand. 



Grafted Plants, $25.00 per 100, $200.00 per 1000. 

 Own Root, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



MELODY 



We have reserved for our orders own -root pis 

 choice novelty. No grafted plants. 



From 2X-in. pots, $30.00 per lOO, $250. 00 per 1000. 

 RADIANCE 



Strong in growth, and making plenty of stem. Cerise 

 pink in color. 



Grafted Plants, $18.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. 

 Own Root, $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per 1000. 



KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, 



MY MARYLAND, KAISERIN AUGUSTA 



VICTORIA 



These .are the old standards, and we are headquarters 

 for young stock. 



Grafted Plants, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 per 1000. 

 Own Root, 2>4-inch, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



reason at present why the business 

 should not be as good as 1910. Nursery 

 stock, especially apple and peach, is in 

 great demand, and scarce. Cherries are 

 going a little slowly, with not much 

 demand. 



Chase Nursery Co., Huntsville, Ala. 



The nurserymen of this section have 

 had a busy season, with indications for 

 a brisk winter and spring business. 

 There seems to be a good, healthy tone 

 to the nursery business the country 

 over. We are now working up our final 

 counts preparatory to publishing our 

 January surplus list. The hundreds of 

 inquiries for this list indicate a strong 

 demand for nursery stock in all lines 

 and we believe that the close of the 

 season will find but little merchantable 

 stock in surplus. 



ORIFriNQS BUY OUT GATES. 



The Port Arthur Nursery Co., of 

 Port Arthur, Tex., a John W. Gates 

 proposition, was sold December 27 to 

 the Griffing Bros. Co., of Jacksonville, 

 Fla. This property was formerly 

 known as the experimental farm. A 

 few years ago it was acquired by John 

 W. Gates, who organized the Port Ar- 

 thur Nursery Co. Much work has been 

 done on the property and many ex- 

 pensive buildings of concrete have been 

 put up since this company had pos- 

 session. 



The Griffing Bros. Co. has extensive 

 nurseries in Florida and branches in 

 other states. They will make a spe- 

 cialty at Port Arthur of ornamental 

 trees, roses. and oranges. The transac- 

 tion is said to have involved approxi- 

 mately $100,000. 



DON'T FORGET 



in the holiday rush, that you'll need stock 

 later on. Pop example, there's your 



MANETTI, for winter grafting; we offer English at $12.00 the thousand, 

 French at $10.00. Both good, 3 to 5 millimeters, smooth, evenly graded, 

 disbudded, well-rooted stocks, especially selected for florists* 

 grafting. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. Reimschneider's Exposition, $14.00 the 

 thousand ( 1700 to the case) ; Perfection, $12.00 the thousand (2000 to 

 the case) ; Holsatia, for storage and later forcing, $11.00 the thousand 

 (3000 to the case). 



LILACS, imported, pot-grown, for cut flowers, bushy, suitable for 7 or 8-in. 

 pots, 60c each, $5.00 the dozen. Charles X only. 



HALF-STANDARD ROSES. Baby Rambler and Mrs. Cutbush, 

 50c each, $5.00 the dozen. No better at any price. Full-standard 

 Baby Rambler, same. 



BUSH ROSES. Fine a^ortment leading H. P.'s, like Brunner, Charta, 

 Druschki, etc. Also Hybrid Teas, Ramblers, Dorothy Perkins, 



etc. 



Write and make known yonr wmnts. 

 Trade and sell only to the Trade. 



We are OROWEBS for the 

 Use printed stationery. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., rnd'iTmerllT 



Newark (Near Rochester), New York 



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ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



TheDingee&GonardCo. 



WestGravt 

 PA. 



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H. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Kewtown ri i|ll||DCT I I 

 Jackaon Ave., CLIilllUlfO I y La li 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



8PKCIALTIKS: Palms, Ferns, Arauca- 

 rias, Cyoas, Pandanus, Lilies, 



DRXTERII rBRN, $25 per 100; $200 per 1000 



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