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The Florists^ Review 



November 14, 1912. 



LOOKING FORWARD 



Consider the question of Roses 



MILADY 



Will be offered by us in 1913. A commercial red Rose, and we invite your investigation 

 of this Rose. 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Mrs. Geo. Shawyer are the other new varieties we offer our customers. 



Killamey Queen, Double White Killarney (Budlong strain). Sunburst, and the older 

 varieties are covered by our Rose list. Commercial varieties for forcing purposes our 

 specialty, backed up by a national reputation for quality of plants. 



Commercial Chrysanthemums 



The best of the new and the best of the older varieties. 



Pompons and Singles 



Close selection has brought our list down to the choicest and best in color and season. 

 Oct our Catalogue. Mail us a card to be sure your name Is on our list. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



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CHEYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. 



Work of tbe Committees. 



The seedling committees of the C. S. 

 A. have scored the varieties which came 

 before them as follows: 



At Madison, N. J., October 31, Mrs. Gilbert 

 Drabble, white, Japanese, exhibited by Chas. H. 

 Totty, Madison, N. J. Exhibition scale: Color, 

 14; stem, 5; foliage, 5; fullness, 12; form, 12; 

 depth, 14; size, 28; total, 90. _,^, 



At MadlBon, N. J., October 31, Mensa White, 

 white, single, exhibited by Chas. H. Totty. Scale 

 for singles: Color, 38; form, 19; substance, 19; 

 stem and foliage, 15; total, 91. 



At Madison, N. J., October 31, Oeddle Mason, 

 deep red, single, exhibited by Chas. H. Totty, 

 scale for singles: Color, 38; form, 16; substance, 

 18; stem and foliage, 15; total, 87. 



At Cincinnati, November 2, Yonkers, yellow, 

 Japanese reflexed, exhibited by Elmer D. Smith 

 & Co., Adrian, Mich. Commercial scale: Color, 

 18; form, 13; fullness, 7; stem, 15; foliage, 14; 

 substance, 12; size, 10; total, 89. 



At Cincinnati, November 2, Mary B. Meyer, 

 white, Japanese, exhibited by Elmer D. Smith & 

 Co. Commercial scale: Color, 20; form, 13; 

 fullness, 10; stem, 15; foliage, 14; substance, 13; 

 size, 8; total, 93. , , , 



At Cincinnati, November 2, Elberon, pink. 

 Japanese Incurved, exhibited by Elmer D. Smith 

 & Co. Exhibition scale: Color, 13; stem, 4; 

 foliage, 4; fullness, 15; form, 15; depth, 15; size, 

 29; total, 95. „ , 



C. W. Johnson, Sec'y. 



HYDRANGEA FOLIAGE MILDEWED. 



What makes ray hydrangeas mildew 

 and what shall I do for them! C. G. 



Give the plants the fullest sunshine 

 and keep them cool. Never mind if the 

 temperature goes a little below freez- 

 ing. Keep the plants comparatively 

 dry at the root and do not spray over- 

 head at all and the mildewing should 

 disappear. You have probably been 

 keeping them too dark and damp. 



CHRYSANTHEHUN STOCK 



WHITE 



Smith's Advance, October Frost, Early Snow, Clem- 



Hentlne Tou8*t, Ivory, Lynnwood Hall, Timothy 



Eaton, Beatrice May, Western King, W. H. Chod- 



wlck, Chadwlck Improved, Mrs. J. Jones, White 



Helen Frick, Nonln. 



YELLOW 



Yellow October Frost, Monrovia, Comoleta, Chryso- 

 lora, Maj. Bonnafton. Polypheme, Yellow Eaton, 

 Golden Chadwlck, Yellow Mrs. Jones. 



PINK 



Unaka, Pink Ivory, Dr. Engnehard, W. R. Brock, 

 Helen Frlck. 



GLENVIEW BRONZE 



Good, strong stock plants, of the above varieties, 

 Sc each; 60c per dozen; (3.60 per hundred. 



BRYN MAWR GREENHOUSE CO. 



BRTN MAWR, WASH. 



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Boston Ferns 



Nice 4-inch plants, 

 $15.00 PER 100 



Write for prices on larger sizes. Cash with order. 



F. S. SMITH 



so W. Utk St., IndlanapoUa, Ind. 



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SMILAX PLANTS 



Must have the room, and to that end will cut 

 former prices right in two, while stock lasts. 

 Strong, bushy, growing stock from 2-inch pots, 

 60c per 100, $5.00 per 1000; S-inch, $1.00 per 100. 

 $10.00 per 1000. Prompt shipment. 



R. KILBOURN 



CLINTON. NEW YORK 



Champaign, HI. — The extensive re- 

 building operations at the greenhouses 

 of Thomas Franks & Son are approach- 

 ing completion. 



IVflUN 

 STOCK rUNTS 



brly Yellows— Cbrysolora . .per 100, $15.00 



..perdoz., 3.00 



Cnaa per 100, 10.00 



" perdoz., 2.00 



Early White-Smith's Advance, perlOO. 10.00 



" " " " perdoz., 2.00 



" Piak-UMka per 100, 10.00 



" " " perdoz, 2.00 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



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POTTED PLANTS 



of all kinds in abundance. See our display 

 advertisement in Florists' Review of Oct. 

 31st, page 81. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, 



Washington, New Jersey 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



JauesvUle, Wis. — Charles Bathjen is- 

 now proprietor of the Center Street^ 

 Greenhouses, formerly conducted by 

 W. H. Walker. 



