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Febbuabx 2, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



81 



New Marguerite Mrs. F. Sander. 



The moat valuable flowering; pot plant 

 which has been offered to the trade 

 since the introduction of the Lorraine 

 Beg^onia. 



In this we have unquestionably the most impor- 

 tant flowering plant introduced in recent years, 

 which, like its predecessors, the French Marguerite 

 and the later introductions, white and blush Queen 

 Alexandra, will be grown extensively for cut flowers 

 during the winter, while its pure white color will 

 make it more valuable than any as a pot plant for 

 Easter decorations 



Unlike all other Marguerites, its color is of the 

 purest glistening white throughout ; in size it fre- 

 quently measures 5 inches across; the center of 

 the flower is a mass of closely arranged fringed 

 florets; these are surrounded or edged by the 

 broad, shining white ray petals, forming a flower 

 which reminds one forcibly of a glorified double 

 Pyrethrum. These are produced on long stems 

 with a freedom not known in other varieties of the 

 Marguerite. 



The entire stock of this grand novelty has been 

 placed in our hands for American distributioh and 

 we are now booking orders for delivery the latter 

 part of April or early in May : 



Good 2X-in. pots, $2.00 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100 

 The above prices are intended for the trade only. 



See our current Wholesale Ust for a complete 

 line of seasonable Plants, Seeds, Bulbs, etc. 



New Makguerite. Mbs. F. Sandeb. 



HENRY A. DREER, 7i4 chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Pennsylvania 



Pink Boston Market 



A seedling of Boston Market and Harlowarden that has been under test for the past 

 five years and which has shown up so well under all conditions that I now feel confident it 

 is one of the best commercial varieties and have pleasure in offering It for the first time for 

 sprintr delivery 1911. 



The color is a shade lighter pink than Lawson ; form high built, much like Boston Market ; 

 stem long and graceful ; healthy grower; blooms freely from November all through the season. 



This new variety I am confident will prove a money-maker— a pink Boston Market- 

 only much larger and better and destined to be one of the most popular commercial varieties. 



Come and see it growing, and would advise you to get early rooted stock, which is now 

 ready. I guarantee same to be in perfeit health. 



$6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 



P. M. DeWITT, Bridgewater, Bucks Co., Pa. 



Or tlirousrh my seUlns asrents 

 S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO., 1608 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Keview when you write 



CARNATIONS 



Rooted Cuttings of clean, healthy stock. 



Enchantress per 1000, $20.00 



Beacon. " 20.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress . . " 25.00 



White Enchantress " 26.00 



White Perfection " 25. 00 



Neptune, best yellow. . . . per 100, 5.00 

 Dorothy Gordon and 



Scarlet Glow " 6.00 



Beacon and Enchantress, 



from 2- inch pots per 1000, 30.00 



A. Jablonsky 



Olhette, St Loiis Ctnitr. Nt. 



Carnation Cuttings 



Immediate and later delivery. 



P.r 100 Par 1000 



Pink Delight ...|0.00 fOO.OO 



Mrs. C. W. Ward ^.. COO BO.OO 



Sangamo 8.00 80.00 



Dorothy dotioa 6.00 BO.OO 



Admiration 6.00 00.00 



Pare Wblte BncbantreM....... S.00 SS.O0 



White PerfMtion S.80 90.00 



Bnchantren 2.00 ao.uO 



Winter 2.S0 20.00 



Winona 2.S0 20.00 



Beacon 2.B0 20.50 



The catting, that we offer are taken from 

 plants that are grown excluslTely for cuttings 

 and can depend on getting good, strong, well- 

 rooted stock. 



WHITE BROS., GUtsport, N. Y. 



CantationCiiltiflgs 



ROOTED 



Dorothy Gordon, |6.00 per 100. 



Beacon, $3 50 per 100. 



White Perfection, Winaor, Knchantress, 

 Roae-plnk Knchantress, Winona, Vl* 

 Ola Sinclair and Wanoka, 13.00 per 100. 



Lawson, $2.00 per 100. 



1000 rate on application. 



LIttiefleld S Wyman 



North Abing^n, Mass. 



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