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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Fkbruary 2, 1911. 



A GRAND NEW 

 ..X A R N A T I O N... 



BRIGHT SPOT 



outclasses everything heretofore gprown in the 

 dark pink section. Won first honors in the 100 class 

 for best dark pink at the A. C. S. meeting, Pittsburg, 

 January, 1910, also at the Chicago Flower Show, Novem- 

 ber, 1909. 



It is a pure, bright, dark pink of even shade, size 



3>4inches, an eiarlyand continuous bloomer, brings fully 



25 per cent more flowers to the plant than Laweon at its 



best ; flowers well shaped on long, wiry stems ; calyx does 



not split. It is a good shipper, and the cuttings root easy. 



Price, per 100, $18.00; 86 at 100 rate; 

 per 1000, $100.00; 850 at 1000 rate; 

 per 5000, $400.00. 



Place Your Order Now, to be in on Early Deliveries. 



NIC. ZWEIFEL, 



NoHh Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention Tbe Kevlew wben you write. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



WHITE WONDER (Dorner). A white carna- perity type; free aa Lawaon, good atrm and eaay 



tlon for all growerB; leads any white; a greatly to grow. $6.00 per 100, fSO.OO per 1000. 



Improved Wblte Perfection; makes twice tbe AOMI&ATIOH'. A rrand rarlety, madi dsepM 



size plant, thereby Increasing its product Iveneas than EnchantreHS. Free and a good keeper and 



one-third. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. shipper. One of the very best of last seaaon'R 



OLOBIOSA (Dorner). A magnificent shade of varieties. $5.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



light pink, somewhat darker than Pink Delight. SOABLET GLOW. An exceptionally bright 



A great improvement over Pink Delight, early scarlet; very free and good grower. Bound to 



and free and easy to root. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 find a place with the standard reds. $6.00 per 



per 1000. 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



BSIOHT SPOT (Zwelfel). A grand new deep rtT TilTW -fyAVTVPTlce 



pink carnation. One that la sure to fill the want UiilJJfiXl VJ^lCXAJll&O 



In the dark shade of pink that we all want. Won loO 1000 



high honors wherever ahown. Easy to root and May Day $3.00 $28.00 



handle In every way. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 Enchantress 2.00 20.00 



per 1000. Winona S.OO 26.00 



White Perfection S.OO 2S.00 



LAST SEASON'S VARIBTIBS White Enchantreaa. weatem strain, 



^^ pure white 8.00 28.00 



JAHE8 WHITCOJCB BILET. The very best Victory 8.00 28.00 



pure yellow. $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000. Beacon ^. .......... . 8.00 28.00 



DOBOTHY OOEBON. One of the grandest car- Lawson-Enchantreaa, freest of deep 



nations ever sent out. $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per pinks . . . . - f.OO 28.00 



IQQQ Ruby, best crimson.... 8.00 28.00 



CANABYBIBD. A large yellow with a slight ^^jj ^^ cuttings are propawted from planta 



pink marking. Extra fine. $6.00 per 100, $50.00 ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ,5, cuttings odv and are ahipped 



'"Si^AMO. Brighter, than Winona. Very SlStl^UaT'** ^ '^''"""•^"""- *'"^'" 



\^:$^^^ 'X iSSS." '""• ' "•' we liave about 1400 W. R. Smith ro.e. 



SHASTA. The freest white ever sent out, line from tne Dencn. t^vo years ola, extra 



form flUlng a long felt want. $6.00 per 100, atronB. tliat ai« ready to slilp now. 



$5000 p^r 1000. tlO.OO per 100; $85.00 per 1000. Guaran- 



CONQUEST. Tbe best rarlety oC tlie Pro*- tee satisfaction. 



Chas. Knopf Floral Co., - Richmond, Ind. 



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NEW YOBK NOTES. 



[Concluded from page 28.] 



Arthur Herrington will act as toast- 

 master at the Yonkers banquet Feb- 

 ruary 7. 



Mr. Blauvelt, of Worcester, is in the 

 city. 



John D. Nicholas has begun the im- 

 provements on his two stores on Twenty- 

 eighth street, involving an expenditure 

 of over $15,000. 



Arthur T. Boddington says that the 

 way the opportunity for the sale of 

 canna roots is broadening is a surprise 

 even to himself, who always has been 

 an optimist. 



Bowling. 



The bottle of champagne was won 

 January 27 by C. W. Scott. Mr. Scott 

 also won the handicap prize, a pair of 

 lady's shoes, and with these, his wife's 

 consent to his regular attendance here- 

 after. The club has challenged the 

 Kutherford Florists' Club to a match 

 game, befst two in three, and the con- 

 test will take place at an early date. 

 The principals and employees of the 

 Julius Eoehrs Co. and Bobbink & Atkins 

 make up the membership. The scores 

 January 27 were: 



Player— Ist 2d 3d 



Fenrich 117 146 



Chadwick 189 186 186 



Scott 163 142 136 



Nugent 64 61 83 



Shaw 110 104 105 



Watklns 85 02 103 



Kessler, W 110 117 139 



Rlckards, W 109 156 211 



Manda 122 128 194 



Berry 120 115 129 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Sydney B. Wertheimer has recovered 

 from his recent illness. He is back to 

 business and states that he finds trade 

 eonditions forecasting a good season. 



Watertown, Mass. — ^W. H. Edwards 

 is having good success in growing car- 

 nations in the greenhouse which he 

 built last summer, on Fayette street. 





Chrysaflthemnms and Aster Seed 



Place your order now for any of the exhibition varietiea you may be 

 in need of, as we have most of those now listed in quantity, which Mrill ha 

 ready for ;.hipment in February. 



In Aster Seed we have Smith's Peerless in white and light pink, one 

 of the finest strains known, and many of the standards in early, mid- 

 season and late. 



Write for catalogue. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., 



Adrian, Mich. 



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