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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Apbil 13, 1911. 



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The Two New Carnations for 1911 



White Wonder 



The larg^est and moat productive White 

 Carnation. Has all the white varieties out- 

 classed. 



Glorlosa 



Pure, glistening, bright pink. A decided im- 

 provement over all the pink varieties in color 

 and every other respect. 



The two Carnations that will prove to please all powers and the most critical buyers. Commercially, they will 

 head the list of varieties grown in the future. Do not fail to grow these varieties that have been inspected and have met 

 the approval of many of our best Carnation growers. 



If you have not already ordered, DO SO NOW 



PRICE: $18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; 860O for $837.60; 6000 tor $460.00 



F. Dorner & Sons Co., La Fayette, Ind. 



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COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade here for the last two weeks 

 has been good, with plenty of stock. 

 Boses are in fine condition and are 

 quite plentiful. Carnations are in good 

 shape and, with fair weather, there 

 will be a heavy cut for Easter. En- 

 chantress is more plentiful than any 

 other variety and is the best seller. 

 Sweet peas are coming in heavily and 

 are good sellers. Valley is in good 

 supply and is generally cleaned up. 



There will be quite a lot of bulbous 

 stock on the market for Easter, and 

 the outlook is bright for a good supply 

 of cut stock of all kinds and also a 

 fine lot of blooming plants. There is 

 a lot of fine Crimson and Baby Kam- 

 blers. Azaleas will be in good shape 

 and there will probably be enough to 

 go around. Some of the bulb stock 

 may be a little soft, but the most of 

 it will be in good condition. 



Various Notes. 



The club dance, given April 5, was 

 quite a success again and brought a good 

 number of the craft together for a good 

 time. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cutting 

 heavily in carnations and has a fine batch 

 of ramblers which are just right. 



Sherman Stephens reports heavy busi- 

 ness in funeral work and expects a big 

 Easter trade. 



E. Metzmaier is looking forward to a 

 brisk trade for Easter and says business 

 is heavy in all lines. 



William Grafif has been "under the 

 weather," but hopes to be better in time 

 for the Easter rush. J. M. 



Binghamton, N. Y.— C. H. "Wilbur 

 has bought the residence adjoining his 

 greenhouses, at 124 Oak street, and is 

 now occupying it. 



Springfield, 0.— The Snyder park 

 board has accepted the proposition of 

 the Florists' Club to make a rose gar- 

 den in Snyder park, and a committee, 

 consisting of Superintendent Mclntire 

 of the park and Member McGregor of 

 the board, has been appointed to confer 

 with members of the club 



CANNAS 



ARE ONE OF 

 OUR LEADERS 



and field'g^rown started plants are 



our HOBBY. Let us convince you that 

 they are not only cheaper than green- 

 house plants but much better. We 

 have but seven kinds to offer this year, 

 but they are among the best; and to 

 ** shomr you *' we have the stuff we will 

 send you plants express paid for less 

 money than you can get them anywhere 

 else and pay your own express. A trial 

 will convince you, and then we will 

 •• show you ** how we can help you 

 MAKE MONEY in 1912. Write today. 



DIXffiCO-OPERATIVENURSERIES 



MERRUX, MISS. 



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Daphne 

 Cneoruin 



XXX plants, 8 to 10-in., 60c each 

 $5.50 per 10 



Larser auantitles on application 



Uttlefleld S Wyman 



North Abington, Mass. 



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MYRTLE 



Extra strontr. fleld-grown clamps. 



Per 100 ••.00 PerlOOO tSO.OO 



Special Notice— This Myrtle must be disposed 

 of: the place must be clean by June Ist, ait It Is sold. 

 Kxtra lar^e nowerlnB Bachelor Buttons, 

 plnJc and double ^ehlte 



Per 100 IS-SO PerlOOO $30.00 



Kztra larce olumpe of pure double red 

 Bachelor Buttons 



Per 100 16.00 PerlOOO |5000 



PansioB, fleld-trrown plants per 1000, $25.00 



Also all kinds of vegetable plants in flats, 



100 or more plants in each flat. 50c per flat. 



No goods shipped nnleos accompanied by cash or 



certified checlc. Address 



TONY CASCIO. Florist 



360 Woodward Ave., Evergreen, Ii.I.,N.Y. 



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of the **linest Cannas in the world,** 



with full descriptions and rock-bottom 

 prices. 



New hardy climbing Rose American 

 Pillar, introduced by The\ Conard & 

 Jones Co. ^ — — ^ 



Prices: 2'4-inch plants, per 100, $10.00; one year, 

 field grown, per lOU. $'20.00: one year, extra size, 

 field grown, per 100. $25.UI); two years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100, $30 00: three years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100. $36.00. We can furnish beautiful color 

 plates of American Pillar at 50c per 100, delivered . 



Hardy Climbing^ Roses, strong 2 and 

 3-year-old field-grown plants; Wichu- 

 raianas, Rugosas. Also 2%-'va.. pot 

 plants. 



1S6,000 Shrubs, including Althea, 

 Barberry, Privet, Deutzia, Forsythia, 

 Hydrangea, Philadelphus, Spiraea, Vi- 

 burnum, Weigelia and Honeysuckle. 



Also choice barg^ains in AJlamandas, 

 Araucarias, American Lemons, Oranges, 

 Begonias, Heliotropes, Eulalias, Aza- 

 leas, Maples, Box Edging, etc. 



April Edition Just out. Seize your op- 

 portunity. Postal card us for it today. 



THE CONARD ft JONES CO. 

 West Grove, Pa. 



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CANNAS 



Perfectly grown, thoroughly cured, true to name. 

 Large, sound divisions. We grow Cannas almost 

 exclufively, therefore they are the liest that can be 

 grown. 10 varieties at $1.25 per inO; 17 varieties at 

 $1.50 per 10(1: ii varieties at $1. "5 per 100. And many 

 other varieties, including Novelties at $2.06 per 100. 

 We liave the best started plants proposition ever 

 offered. Send for circular and price list. Caladlum 

 E*cnlentum, all sizes, cheap. Xanthosoma Mar- 

 sballli. blooms from July till frost. Xanthosoma II- 

 lastris, large leaves, velvety black, with bright green 

 veins and ribs. These will be money-makers; try 

 them. We are also booking orders for 1912 delivery. 

 Clear VIevr Gardens. The Oummlngs Co., Inc., 

 successors to The Frank Cammlngs Bulb &. Plant 

 Co., Meridian, Miss. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



Headauarters for 



DeCORATIVE and flOWERING PUNTS 



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 writing advertisers. 



