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58 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



March 16, 1911. 



Extra Choice Grafted Rose Plants 



Pink and White Killarney, Richmond and Maryland, in 2 >^ -inch pots, 

 $12.00 per 100. Ready for delivery April 15. 



Kaiserin, own root, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Bassett & Washburn 



Office and Store, 76 Wabash Avenue, Chicago Greenhouses, Hinsdale, III. 



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great damage, costing thousands of 

 dollars to handle them. 



J. W. Manning, of Beading, said that 

 Massachusetts should have the retalia- 

 tory clause in order to enable the state 

 to fight the false impression that the 

 nursery stock produced here is bad. 



Wilfred Wheeler, of Concord, said 

 that the problems of orchardists are 

 largely those of insects, and if they 

 are kept out the work will be much 

 easier. 



Charles E. Fish, of Worcester, added 

 his request for a change in the law to 

 those previously voiced, and told of his 

 own experiences to show the need for 

 state inspection. When he had finished 

 several others spoke for the bill. 



In closing the hearing President Wy- 

 man said that he would withdraw the 

 retaliatory provision. 



DUTY ON ROSA EUGOSA. 



August Kolker & Sons, New York, 

 have established the $1 per thousand 

 customs duty as applying to Eosa 

 rugosa under the present tariff law. 

 Being assessed 4 cents each on an im- 

 portation, they filed a protest which 

 has just been sustained. Appraiser- 

 General Waite said: 



Wo think the testimony in this case fairly 

 establishes the fact that these goods are brier 

 roses. This board held in G. A. 4635 (T. D. 

 21922), that the species of rose plants known as 

 Rosa rugosa was properly dutiable as a brier 

 rose under the law of 1897 (par. 252). The pro- 

 vision for "brier rose" has been reenacted into 

 the law of 1909 (par. 264). No appeal was ever 

 taken from the above findings, and under well- 

 <'Stablished rules of interpretation we think it 

 was the intention of Congress that Rosa rugosa 

 should be dutiable as previously classified under 

 the same language. We therefore hold these 

 goods to be dutiable as claimed in the protest, 

 overruling the classification of the collector. 



Eolker & Sons and G. J. Johnson 

 have been sustained in protests at the 

 assessment of duty on evergreen seed- 

 lings, 



ROSES 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Richmond $1.50 $12.50 



White Killarney 3.50 30.00 



Plants from 2K-inch Pots 



Per 100 I'er 1000 



Richmond $3.00 $25.00 



White Killarney 7.00 60.00 



GEO. REIN BERG 



51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAQO 



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POCAHONTAS 



If you grow any crimson carnations, then why not grow a variety that 

 will give you quality equal to the best varieties in the other colors? POCAHONTAS 

 will do this, and you will also find it productive enough to be highly profitable. 



STRONG ROOTED CUTTINGS-READY NOW 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



Geraniums 



We have ready now, in fine young plants, strong 2-inch stock : Marvel 

 (deep red), Decorator (orange scarlet), Castellane (red), J. Viaud (pink), 

 Castries (pink), Harcourt (white). $2.50 per loO; $20.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & SMITH 



88th Street and Senate Avenue, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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Pink 

 Boston Market 



PENNSYLVANIA 



A seedlinsr 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 spring 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. I guarantee same to be in perfe< t health. $6.00 per 100;|'i0.00 per 1000 



P. M. DeWITT, - Bridgewater, B|icks Co., Pa. 



Or tlirouEli my selllns: aeents 



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



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CARNATIONS 



Enchantress 



Rose - pink Enchantress 



Perfection 



Beacon 



Dorothy Gordon 



Scariet Glow 



Rooted Cuttings or plants in 2-in. pots. 

 Prices on application. 



A. Joblonsky 



Olivette, St. Lonis Cflnnty, No. 



...YOU... 



win Find ALL the BEST OPPERS 

 ALL the Time In the REVIEWS 

 CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



CARNATIONS 



100,000 rooted cuttings, strong, healthy, 

 guaranteed. 



Pink DellBbt, Dorothy Gordon, 

 Apple Blossom, Wanoka, 16.00 per luO; 

 150.00 per lOuO. 



Cash or C. O. D, from unknown parties. 



Order no-w for early delivery. 



By the way, have you ordered 



RAINBOW 



the coming Carnation? Awarded A. C. S. 

 Certificate at Pittsburg. Orders booked now 

 for January 1912 delivery. $12.00 per 100; 

 $100.00 per 1000. 



Wanoka Greenhouses, Barneveld, N.Y. 



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