Febbcabt 16, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



61 



Mjentlon The Review when you write. 



Perfectly Grown 

 Thoroughly Cured 



CANNAS 



True to Name 

 Grown by Experts 



You have no doubt from time to time bought CANNAS that were represented to you to be true to name, and strong 

 sound divisions and in every way first-class, and when you opened them up they looked well and you planted them feeling 

 that you were sure of a good crop ; part of them came up straggling, many never at all, and all badly mixed ; then you 

 were disappointed and it was too late to plant again. 



But did you ever buy Cannas o£ us, and did they turn out that way? Not that we ever heard of. 

 Our business is the g^rowing of Cannas, and we claim to be experts in this line, having devoted many years to the 

 business. All of our Cannas are grown under the direct supervision of two of our firm. We use every precaution to 

 keep them true to name and stand ready at all times to rectify any mistakes that may occur. Our prices are right consid- 

 ering quality, which we guarantee to be the best at all times. 



OUR MOTTO:— THE BEST THAT CAN BE PRODUCED AND AT A FAIR PRICE. 



Send for our list of 120 varieties. 



Meridian 



CLEKR VIEiA£ GARDENS 



THE CUMMINGS CO., Inc.. Proprietors and Successora to 

 Frank Cummings Bulb & Plant Co. 



Mississippi 



American Beaoty 



25,000 rooted cuttingB for delivery 

 March 1, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. Grown by Frederick J. . 

 Benthey & Co., and shipped from 

 New Castle, Ind. 



Send orders to 



KYLE & FOERSTER 



61 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



MentioD The Kevlew wnei vou write. 



ing on a cream color. We have never 

 been able to carry hydrangeas through 

 the summer; the foliage always geta 

 white and, despite every effort, the 

 plants dwindle and die. Can you tell us 

 where the trouble liest H. & H. 



It is probable that this trouble is 

 caused by too much alkali, either in 

 the soil or in the water. The easiest 

 method of testing whether the water is 

 at fault or not would be to collect some 

 rain water and use this for watering 

 for a time, noting the results. Before 

 making this experiment with the water, 

 it would be well to shake out and repot 



F 



(Sweet Olives) 



4-inch, 20c; 5-inch, 35c. Have larger 

 plants out of ground at $1.00 each. 



MAGNOLIA FUSCATA, 4-iii., 25c; 

 5-in. , 35c to 75c each. 



M. Cook's Son 



14S Binue St, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



MentiOD The Review when you write. 



Dahlia Roots 



Whole Field Clumps, at tS.OO per 100 and ap. 

 1000, In 10 distinct kinds, either Show, Decoratlre or 

 Oactns, oar selection of kinds, for $40.00 cash. 



CANNA ROOTS, Strons Divisions, at $2.00 

 per 100. $12.00 per 1000, and np. 



Send for liist. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CC^Kryf:? 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



some of the asparagus, using a liberal 

 quantity of well rotted stable manure 

 in the soil, as this may help to overcome 

 the alkali if such be present. 



W. H. T. 



New Castle 



American 



Beauties 



Per 1000 

 Rooted cuttings .... $25.00 



2^.inch 45.00 



3-inch 60.00 



South Park Floral Co. 



(M. HELLER. Pres.) 

 NEW CASTLE, INDIANA 



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