Jantjabx 10, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



67 



Dorothy Gordon, the Carnation 



that LASTS 



TpHE substance of Carnation Dorothy Gordon when cut 

 * is one of its very special advantages — and from now 

 on, for several months, that's a feature that will count big 

 with your trade. You simply cannot do much with some 

 Carnations; but the flowers oi Carnation Dorothy Gordon 

 keep their fine form, color and fragrance. Here is one 

 example— we could tell you of many others: — 



A lady wore a Dorothy Gordon — not a select specimen, 

 ' but just an average run-of-bench flower— on Tuesday 

 evenlnar. She kept it in water until Sunday, then wore 

 it to church; put it back in water, and it kept in Kood 

 shape for a day or so more. Vou don't know of many 

 other Carnations that would stand such treatment as 

 that, do you? WE don't, and we've been Krowingr com- 

 _ mercial Carnations for years I 



Then there are a lot of other strong points to con 

 sider- Carnation Dorothy Gordon is not bad about 

 bursting at the calyx— a feature that has spoiled 

 many an otherwise good sort. It is a tremen- 

 dously free bloomer, with large flowers ; is a 

 little darker than Pink Enchantress, and is 

 borne on long, stifi" stems. 

 With us this Carnation has proved a great 

 money-maker. Let it make money for you, 

 too— we offer a fine but limited stock of rooted 

 cuttings for immediate delivery, at $6.00 

 per 100; $60.00' per 1000. 



When 



in 



Philadelphia, 



Be Sure 



to Look Us Up 



CARNATION DOROTHY 

 GORDON. FULL SIZE 



Orders are comiDg rapidly, and aslalllwill be filled in rotation, 

 we recommend that you specify yourl wants early. Dorothy 

 Gordon is not an experiment and we are Iconfldent .thatjtlwi 

 fully'justify our claims whenever tried." 



Joseph Tieacock Co., 

 Wyncote, Penna. 



Railway Station: JENKINTOWN 



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