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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



March 7, 1912. 



The New Carnation, BROOKLYN 



A Reincarnation of the Old William Scott, but embodying additional and more Important qualities 



A beautiful Deep Pink after the stvle of the old William Scott, lighter than Lawson, grand under artificial light. 

 Highly built-up center, petals fringed, habit of growth all that could be desired. Very easy propagator, fastest growth of 



any Carnation. Flowers 3-in. and larger. Preliminary scoring, New York Florists' Cliib, 86 points, 

 of Merit" Horticultural Society of New York. TO BE DISSEMINATED 1911-1912. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, ready now, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. 



" Certificate 



Charles Weber 



GROWKR 



Lynbriok, Ling kland, New York 



R. G. WILSON 



Pulton Street and Greene Avenue 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



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RIVERTON, N. J. 



The nursery and greenhouse em- 

 ployees of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., have 

 a mutual benefit association that held 

 its third annual meeting February 5, 

 at which the election of officers took 

 place. There being quite a rivalry for 

 the various positions, it drew a large 

 attendance, over ninety per cent of the 

 members being present. The following 

 officers were elected: President, A. W. 

 Hoyle, reelected; vice-president, George 

 €hristy; treasurer, Fred. Foster; sec- 

 retary, H. Dinges, reelected; directors, 

 Ed. Anderson, George Bailey, John 

 Hilson, Julius Lieb, Walter Long, Max 

 Lockowitz, Moses MacCready, William' 

 O'Donnell and John Ruppert. 



The association is doing good work, 

 not only in paying benefits to its sick 

 members but in creating a fellowship 

 among the employees. The following 

 statement for the year's business from 

 January 21, 1911, to January 21, 1M2, 

 will speak for itself: 



RECEIPTS. 



"Balance In bank $168.28 



Amount Invested 200.00 



Dues received 264!50 



Initiation fees and Interest 24.04 



Total receipts $006.82 



EXPKNDITURE.S. 



Sick benefits $3.S.';.00 



Stationery and supplies 12.50 



Secretary and salary 12.00 



To refunded dues .25 



$359.75 

 Balance in biinli 297.07 



Total $6.-6.82 



YONKERS, N. Y. 



A meeting of the Yonkers Horticul- 

 tural Society was held at the Hollywood 

 Inn February 16, with a good attend- 

 ance of members. The executive com- 

 mittee reported progress as regards the 

 spring show, stating that the schedule 

 had been prepared. The committee on 

 the fall show has set the dates for next 

 show, which will be October .31 and 

 November 1, and it is hoped there will 

 be keen competition, as some valuable 

 prizes are oflfered. At the annual din- 

 ner there were on view two silver cups 

 which the society will give at the fall 

 show. 



A committee was appointed to visit 



the treasurer, Peter Macdonald, who 



has been seriously ill for some time, 



but who is now on the road to recovery. 



J. H. W. 



Fishkill, N. Y. — Wood Bros, report 

 that the call for rooted cuttings is 

 fully up to the average. They have a 

 big stock, thrifty and clean. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



CARNATIONS 



strong, clean, healthy stock; well rooted 



IMMEDIATK SHIPMENT 



100 1000 



Bea«on $2.50 $80.00 



White Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



100 1000 



Enchantress $2.00 $17.60 



Rose-pink Enchant- 

 ress 2.00 17.60 



YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



Perle, 2>i-inch $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per lOCO 



PETER REINBERG 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO 



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DOUBLE KILLARNEY 



Strong, own root plants, 214-in. pots, 

 $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per 1000 



JOHN WELSH YOUNC.X?ll^pSif>*.-: 



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Carnation Rooted Cuttings 



standard varieties and novelties. 

 AsparasruB Plumosus and SprenBsrt 

 Seed. Cyclamen SeedUnss and Plants. 



See classified advs. Write for our 1912 catalogue. 



S. S. Skldelsky & Co. 



1 2 IS Betz Bldg., Philadelphia. Fa. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



of up-to-date varieties 

 List on application 



LITTIiEFIKLD ft WTMAN 

 NORTH ABINGTON. MASS. 



Caniatiiin 

 Rooted Cnttmgs 



RO^FTTF— The bright, large- 

 l\\/^L. I I L. flowered dark pink 

 Carnation. Only a few thousand left 

 for early March delivery— 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



250 at 1000 rate. 



For Febniary delivery we can supply now: 



100 1000 



Scarlet Glow $3.00 $25.00 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Bonfire 6.00 60.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Quality cuttings. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



