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Februaby 23, 1911. 



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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



27 



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MELODX^ 



MELODY 



The Very Best Yellow Rose Today 



€t A splendid introduction, a beautiful 

 color, good sized buds and long stems, 

 an exceptionally free bloomer — as free 

 in winter as Maryland is in summer. 

 To appreciate and know its value one 

 should see it growing. A visit to our 

 growers, Robert Scott & Son, will con- 

 vince every grower of its wonderful 

 future. 



Own Root Plants, 2%-in. pots: 



Eacb Doz. 25 50 100 250 1000 



$0.75 $6.00 $10.00 $17.50 $30.00 $7u.00 $250.00 

 OR0KRS FILLED IN ROTATION. 



DOUBLE KILLARNEY 



DOUBLE KILLARNEY 



€t With but veiy few exceptions, every grower who has bought feels confident that in two or thre© 

 seasons there will be no Pink Killamey grown excepting Double Pink Killamey. 



€t Those who at first held back, thinking the old Killamey was good enough for them, now realize 

 their mistake and are placing good-sized orders, anxious not to be left out on this future money-maker. 

 Come and see it growing at Robert Scott & Son's. 



Grafted. Plants, 2>a-ln. Pots: 



Ho/en 25 50 l<tO 2^0 



$6.00 $10.00 $17.50 $80.00.: $70.00 



lOno 

 $250.00 



ORDERS FIUJED IN ROTATION. 



ROSE QUEEN 



We believe has a wonderful future— something 

 very distinct, entirely different from any rose now 

 on the market. 



V\"e are booking orders for March delivery, 50c 

 each; $35.0(» per 100 (25 at 100 rate); $300.00 per 

 1000; $5.00 per 100 additional for grafts. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE 



Large flowers, of a beautiful shell pink, perfect 

 stems and foliage. As this is such a strikingly beau- 

 tiful rose, besides being a good grower and free 

 bloomer, it is sure to be a big success commercially. 

 Grafted stock, 214-in. rots, t:^ no per dozen ; (20.00 per 

 100: tl80 »• per luOO. Own Root stock, ^^s-in. pots. 92..50 

 per dozen ; I15.0U per lOu : $120.00 per 1000. 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



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Write US your requirements JQNES, The Holly Wreath Man, 



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culture there. Mr. Fancourt remarked 

 at the great Burpee party. June 26 of 

 last year, that none of the florists' 

 papers had described the worlc at Farm 

 School. There was an implied compli- 

 ment in this remark; clearly Mr. Fan- 

 court knew where to look for progress. 



Then, again, Mr. Fancourt is a grad- 

 uate of Kew, a man of parts and the 

 father of Edwin J., so that anything 

 Mr. Fancourt wants goes. 



Once arrived at Farm School, the 

 work itself fully justified description 

 and the highest praise. For here boys 



are taught to be men; brain and brawn 

 alike develop to their own advantage 

 and that of their country. 



Farm School is beautifully situated 

 on a sloping, wooded hillside in the 

 midst of rolling country about one and 

 a half miles from Doylestown. It is 



