NOTBMBIIB 14, 1912. 



The Roriste' Review 



93 



NEW SCARLET 

 CARNATION 



The Herald 



At the St. Paul Show, November H, 1912, First in its color, 



defeating all reds, and sweepstakes for Best 



New Carnation in the Show. 



We ask you to kindly take into consideration the many strong points of this new Scarlet 

 Carnation which we offer for January, 1913, delivery. Three strong, perfect points of The 

 Herald: Large, 3%-inch perfectly formed flowers on long, strong stems. Perfect calyx; never 

 bursts. Free and continuous bloomer, giving a heavy, continuous crop of perfect flowers' the en- 

 tire season. No Waiting until the end of the season to get flowers with long stems, but have 

 plenty of them all the time. The plants are strong and vigorous, free from disease, easy to propa- 

 gate. Cuttings struck in March make large plants for benching in July. Habit somewhat on the 

 order of Enchantress, more vigorous and productive. 



Tlie Heraid is one of our own originations. Have grown it the past four years, and have 

 not only convinced ourselves of its sterling worth, but have booked orders the past two years 

 from conservative carnation growers, who have watched the variety and wanted their order placed 

 for early delivery no matter when disseminated. 



Stocli will be ready January 1, 1913* 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO 



30 E. Randolph St. a. T. PTFER. Manaser. CHICAGO, ILL. 



J. L. DILLON 



Wholesale Grower of 



Roses, Carnations and Verbenas 



BLOOMSBURQ, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



carbon in each hole, then cover it up 

 with soil to keep the fumes in. Do not 

 use any naked light while handling the 

 carbon, as it is explosive. You can se- 

 cure it at any drug store. The cost 

 averages 25 cents per pound at retail. 

 C. W. 



PBOPAGATION OF BEBBEBIS. 



Please state in The Eeview how and 

 when to start berberis. O. P. M. C. 



Berberis can be propagated in sev- 

 eral ways — from seed, green cuttings, 

 mature cuttings, layers and division of 

 the roots. The best method, however, 

 is from seed, which can be sown either 

 as soon as ripe, or stratified over winter 

 in sand and sown in spring. The ma- 

 jority of berberis come true from seed, 

 but if it is desired to propagate from 

 cuttings, take them early in August, 

 either in a close frame or greenhouse. 



C. W. 



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FlorlBts are always welcome visitors to our nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City ; Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on main 

 line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK S ATKINS, '"'"^^■3f:""'Ruther1brd, N. J. 



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Cannes and Dahlias 



Undivided Field Cliimps at Bargain Prices. 

 See Classified Department. 



Wagner Park Conservatories 



SIDNEY. OHIO 



GERANIUM JEUNESSE POITEYINE 



Finest bright salmon, branching, rapid 

 grower, the coming salmon Bedder and Pot- 

 plant, rooted cuttings, November delivery, 

 12.50 per 100; 120.00 per 1000. 



J. P. SIEBOLD, Lancaster, Pa. 



ROSES 



John Welsh Young 



Upsil sua-, p. >. R. PHIIADEIPHU. PA . 



American Beauty 



3-lach, $60.00 per 1000 

 Ort ftowcra tf All Rmcs at Im PricM 



South Park Floral Co. 



M. Haia, Pr««. NrWCASTLC. IND 



