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The Florists^ Review 



OBCSUBES 19. 1912. 



NEW CARNATIONS * 



WM. ECGLES 



Awarded the First Prize at the Carnation Society's Convention in Detroit, for the best 100 blooms, red or scarlet. 

 Awarded the Silver Medal of the New York Horticultural Society for the best undisseminated seedling ; and 

 Awarded First-class Certificates wherever shown. 



Has the color of Flamingo, a strong, rigid stem, a perfectly formed 3^-inch flower, non-bursting calyx. Highly 

 perfumed. A grand keeper, and as free as any scarlet to date. 



We are also sole aeents in America for Mr. Kneelmann's (Saffron Walden, England) British noTeltles, liady Northdiffe 

 and British Triumph: two very promisine carnations. COME AND SEE TH£M GBOTVING. 



PRICE, SI 2.00 PER 100; SI 00.00 PER 1000 



ELMSFORD NURSERIES 

 ELMSrORD, N. Y. 



SCOTT BROS. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Coming-out parties, receptions and 

 some funeral work kept stock pretty 

 well cleaned up last week. Carnations 

 are still a scarce article and prospects 

 are not any too encouraging for a large 

 holiday cut, especially of the red ones. 



From Sunday to Friday last week we 

 experienced our first cold snap, for the 

 mercury dropped to 2 degrees above 

 zero. 



Various Notes. 



Archie McDonald, who recently had 

 charge of the Pfister hotel flower 

 stand, has accepted a better position 

 in Cincinnati. Philip Frisch, a Mil- 

 waukee man, has taken his place. 



Negotiations were completed Decem- 

 ber 16 by which the G. H. Hunkel Co. 

 absorbs the Wernich Seed Co. If pos- 

 sible the Hunkel Co. will utilize the 

 Wernich store as a warehouse and con- 

 duct all business from its own store, 

 at 327 Chestnut street. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. reports a 

 rushing business in holly, mistletoe and 

 other green goods. Holly thus far has 

 been of good quality. 



The Gust Eusch Co. reports business 

 fine, but the shortage in carnations is 

 giving considerable trouble. 



The Fox Point Floral Co. has its usual 

 lot of cyclamens for the holidays. This 

 concern has a reputation for fine cycla- 

 mens and this year is no exception. 

 All were spoken for before this, some 

 going as far as Pittsburgh. 



During the cold spell last week, 

 Henry Gabel, who represents the Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co., of Joliet, HI., made 

 the rounds in spite of the fact that his 

 samples suffered considerably from the 

 cold. E. 0. 



Painesvllle, O. — The Painesville Gar- 

 den & Greenhouse Co. is much pleased 

 with the results of its first year in the 

 busio«ss and considers the outlook for 

 the future highly encouraging. The 

 company was incorporated about a year 

 ago, with a capital of $20,000, by Al- 

 fred E. McKee, Chas. M. Hawley, Ed- 

 mund Witzman, Samuel J. Potts and 

 Edwin H. Hawley. 



Carnation Cuttings 



In Quantity and Quality 



GL0RI08A WHITE WONDER ENCHANTRESS 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS WASHINGTON BEACON 



Rooted and Unrooted 



L. A. COLES, 



KOKOMO, IND. 



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CARNATIONS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS— Season 1912-1913. December and January Delivery. 



Per 100 1000 



Rosette $6.00 $50.00 



St. Nicholas 6.00 50.00 



Benora 6.00 50.00 



Glorlosa 4.00 30.00 



White Wonder 3.00 25.00 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Per 100 1000 



White Enchantress $3.00 $25.00 



Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 26.00 



ScarletQlow 3.00 2600 



Mrs. C.W.Ward 3.00 25.00 



Bonfire 3.00 26.00 



Rooted cuttings our specialty. Fine stock, even size, well rooted cuttings. 



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



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FERNS, ARAUCARIAS, RUBBERS 



We have a blgr lot of Ferns In 5%-ln-. 7-ln., 8-ln. and 9-ln. pots, grown very fine: 

 Nephrolepia BoBtoolensiB, 7-in., 75c; 8-in. and 9-in., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each 

 (very heavy). 



Nephrolepls Scottii, 5}i-ln., S5c; 7-in., 75c each. 

 Nepbrolepis Wtaitmani. 5Vi-ln., S5c; 7-in., 75c each. 

 Adiantnm Hybridum, 4-ln., 15c each. 



Pteria Wilsoni, 8 plants In 6-ln. pot, very strong, 26c each. 

 Dish Ferns, the best varieties only, 2Vi-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 Asparagms Pluntosus. 8-ln., $5.00 per 100 (heavy). 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, FICUS ELASTICAp 



50c. Fine plants for the money. Rubber Plants, 7-ln. pots, very strong, 75c each 



Cash with order. 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Street*, 

 and Rlalns Son Avenue, 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



