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Apnii. 6, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



97 



Put Down These Facts 

 About ''Dorothy Gordon" 



"Dorothy Gordon" is a carnation of tried and 

 known 'worth. First of all, we grew it ourselves for 

 two years, to determine beyond question that it waa as 

 good as we thought— and we found that it lived up to 

 every one of its promises. 



Then, two years ago, we began selling rooted cuttings 

 to other growers, all the way from Maine to Illinois. We 

 have kept them followed up, and find that, in the ma- 

 jority of cases, "Dorothy Gordon" has succeeded in a 

 big way— that it is making more flowers, and better 

 flow^ers, and more money, than any other carnation 

 they could grow. 



"Dorothy Gordon" is particularly sturdy and vigor- 

 ous — it is a needling of Lawson on Enchantress with the 

 strong constitution of both. Color, light flesh-pink; the 

 flowers average tlircc inclics or more in diameter and arc 

 of extra good substance and form. It is, in short, an 

 exceptionally fine carnation and brings correspondingly 

 high prices— 25 to 50% more than "Enchantress," 

 which we grew for years. 



Get in line for a good fall business; start some "Dor- 

 othy Gordon" in your liouses now^. We ofl'er strong 

 rooted cuttings at 



96.Cd per 100 ; $60.00 per 1000 



Come and look over our stock ; our "latch-string is 

 "" every week-day. 



out 



Warm Days— Outdoor Dec- 

 orations— HeacockVPahns 



Your trade will be getting flower-beds, etc., ready 

 from now on, just as fast as they can; with that out of 

 the way, the next thought will be for permanent decora- 

 tions for veranda and lawn. Most of them will think of 

 Palms the first thing; these people won't n'^ed much 

 coaxing to buy from you if you can show a stock of 

 Heacock's Home-grown Palms— clean, healthy and well 

 grown. 



You can help the other folks— those who aren't qnitt^ 

 sure what they want in the way of outside stuff— by 

 showing them some of Heacock's I*alms, suggesting a 

 few. pleasing ways of arranging theih and explaining 

 how easy it is to keep them in good shape just by water- 

 ing and sponging the leaves. 



We iprant your Palm business, and -we nvant 

 to help you increase your Palm sales. We have 

 a bigger stock this year than ever— thousands of big, 

 fine specimens and hundreds of thousands of little ones 

 — every last one of them grown right here from the seed 

 by Palm specialists, and each given as much care as 

 though it were the only one in our whole plant. 



We'd like to tell you more about them and (juott^ 

 prices. I^t us hear from you. 



I 



When in Philadelphia, be sure to look us, up 



Joseph Heacock Company 9 Wyncote, Penna. 



RAILWAY STATION 

 JENKINTOWN 



CARNATIONS 



Enchantress 



Rose - pink Enchantress 



Perfection 



Beacon 



Dorothy Gordon 



Scarlet Glow 



Rooted Cuttings or plants in 2-in. pots. 

 Prices on application. 



IK. Jablonsky 



Olivette, St. Louis CeHnty, He. 

 MYRTLE 



Extra strong, field-srown clumps. 



Her 100 te.OO I>r lOtO tSO.OO 



Special Notict) — This Myrtle must be dlipo8«d 

 of: the place moat be clean by June l*t, ax it i« sold. 

 Extra largre flo^eeiine Baobelor Buttons, 

 pink and double \7lilte 



ferlCO f:;.oO P,t 1000 t;!0.00 



Extra largre clumps of pure double red 

 Bacbelor Buttons 



ferlOO $t;.00 f er 1000 $50 00 



Pansles, field-grown plants rer 1000, $25.00 



Also all kinds of vegetable plants in flats. 



100 or more plant.- in each (lat. "iitc per flat. 



No goods shipped unless accompanied by cash or 



c»Ttl8ed check. Address 



TO«Y CASCIO. Florist 



•>50 Woodward Ave., Kxergreen, L..I.,N.Y. 



Mention The Review when vou writw 



Roses 



-ee our list in classified columns. 



Best varieties and best quality. 

 Order today. 



Stock will be reserved. 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES, Sidiey, 0. 



Mention The Review when you write 



MARYLAND=HILDA 



Maryland being the most prolific Rose for us ever 

 grown. Will cut 365 ,day8 in a year. 



Hildaya sport from Maryland. Color a much deeper 

 r pinky and has the same characteristics of growtli 

 ' and blooming qualities as Maryland; the foliage 



being a much richer dark green and different shape. 



Awarded Certificate of Merit at the great National Flower Show, March 25 



HILDA ^ $20.00 per 100; $150.00 per 1 



MARlTLAND^ 6.00 per lOO; 50.00 per 1 



Lady HUlingdon, tbe Cream of tae Tellow^s, $7.50 per doz.; $50.00 per 100 



MYERS & SAMTMAN, Chestnut HUl, Phila 



Asparagus 



■ •* Per 100 



Asparagus Plnmosus Nanus, 2- in 12.00 



Asparagras Plomosus Nanus. 3-ln 4.00 



Asparagus Sprengerl. 3-ln 3.00 



Primula Obconl<», 3-ln 3.00 



Heliotropes, nurple and white, 3 In 2.60 



Oeranlums. Rose, 3-ln 3.00 



Oeranlams. Mme.Sallerol.2-ln 2 80 



liantanas, 2 varieties, 2H>-la 2 00 



Plleas. 2-ln 2 00 



OlRar Plants, 2-ln 2.00 



Coleug, 10 sorts, 2-ln 1.76 



Achyranthes. red and green, 2Vi-ln 2.00 



Canna Austria, dry roots, 2 to 3 eyes 1.00 



Vlnca, trailing, 2 sorts, rooted cuttings, per 



1000,19.00 1.00 



Satisfaction Guaranteed 



Miller's, Florists, Newark, 0. 



WANTED 



GLADIOLI 



60,000 to 100,000 spawn or black bulb- 

 lets. 50,(X)0 to 100,000 one-year-old 

 bulblets from ^-incb diameter up. All 

 of the above of the variety America. 

 Prices must be low and stock clean. Ad- 

 dress promptly 



No. 1, 

 Care Florists' Review, Chicago 



