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The Florists' Review 



Mat 29, 1913. 



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ROSES 



MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER 



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The growers who are claiming that Mrs. Shawyer cannot be grown without mildew, are wel- 

 come to call at this establishment and see for themselves whether or not this is the case. We 

 have not seen mildew on Shawyer since Thanksgiving and any grower who has it is simply grow- 

 ing it too hot. A night temperature of 56 to 58 will suit Shawyer to perfection. We can still 

 quote Shawyer and Milady first-class own root, 3-inch stock at $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 

 1000. Also: 



Pink and Wliite Kiliarney, Riciiinond, Taft, My Maryland and American Beauty, 



3-inch own root stock at $10.00 per 100. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business has been rather quiet since 

 Mothers' day, but Memorial day will 

 clean everything up. There is plenty 

 of stock. 



Various Notes. 



At Julius Niednagel & Sons' they are 

 cutting a big crop of carnations and 

 roses. Mr. Niednagel is getting the 

 lawn about the new residence in splen- 

 did shape. When finished it will be one 

 of the finest in the city. 



C. L. Niednagel is beginning to dry 

 oflF his roses for an early start for aO- 

 tumn. He was a visitor in St. Louis 

 May 18. 



The Wm. Blaekman Floral Co. has 

 finished a large new house, which will 

 be plapted to roses. 



.T. C. Elspermann has been quite busy 

 right along. He had an unusually large 

 stock of bedding plants this season, 

 but is well cleaned up. 



Miss Nellie Goodge has been doing a 

 large number of bedding jobs. She 

 plants out heavily in Oak Hill ceme- 

 tery. Her stock of plants for this work 

 was excellent. 



Royston & Fenton sold a large num- 

 ber of their old rose plants at three 

 for 25 cents. Customers who bought 

 bench plants three years ago say that 

 fliough few lived through the winter 

 they had their money's worth of bloom 

 the first year. They will replant one 

 house with sniilax. E. L. F. 



Marietta, O. — Perry W. Tivener, 

 whose property at Gallipolis, O., was 

 destroyed by the recent floods, has re- 

 moved to this city and his present ad- 

 dress is 157 Lancaster street. 



Washington, N. J.— Alonzo J. Bryan 

 reports this season's business as far 

 exceeding all previous records. He has 

 about 25,000 feet more glass this year 

 than last and had every house stocked 

 to its utmost capacity when the seasofl 

 started. Shipments to date have been 

 as heavy as could be handled, a no- 

 ticeable feature being the large per- 

 centage of orders from the west, and 

 the prospect is that the clean-up will 

 be early and complete. 



ROSES-ROSES 



We have about 10,000 Pink and White Kiliarney of 3-inch grafted stock 

 for sale. This stock is of exceptional value. Price, $15.00 per ItO, $146.00 per 

 1000. 7C0 grafted Kaiserin, same value aud same price. 



OWN ROOT STOCK ^ 



1800 White Kiliarney. 3800 Pink Kiliarney, 500 Kaiserin, 1800 Richmond, 

 2i4-inch pots, $5.00 per IdO, $45.00 per 1000. 1700 Perles, ready in three weeks, 

 $6.00 per 100, $46.00 per 1000. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mftntlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



Grafted Roses for June Planting: 



KILLARNEY, WABAN WHITE KILLARNEY and LADV HILLINGDON 



Strong plants, from :?-inch and :}i2-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1000. These 

 Roses are grafted on Dickson's Manetti stock : were shifted from 2i2-inch pots the 

 beginning of May, and will be Just right for June planting. 



A BARGAIN IN WELL GROWN ROSES 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, Sharon Hfll, Del. Co., Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. ^^^^^^ 



BON SILENE 



The Ideal Bouquet Rose 



Own Root ....$ 5.00 per 100 

 GRAFTED .... 10.00 per 100 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



2^-inch 



$5.00 per 1 00, $45.00 per 1 000 



260 at 1000 rate 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



M. Heller, Pre*. NEW CASTLE. IND. 



Mention The Review when yon wrif . 



Waltham, Mass. — M. F. Euane opened 

 a temporary store in the Lawrence 

 building, to supply the north side de- 

 mand for Memorial day flowers. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CABBAGE, Wakefield. Succession . Early and Late 

 Flat Dutch. Surehead, All Head. Danish Ball Head, 

 etc., at 20c per 100; 76cper500; $1.00 per 1000; 10.000 

 and over. 86c per 1000. 



LETTUCE. Grand Rapids, Big Boston, Boston 

 Market and Tennis Ball, 20c per 100; 75c per 800; 

 $1.00 per 1000. , ,^ 



BEET, Eclipse. Crosby and Egyptian. 26c per 100; 

 $1.00 per SOO; $1 26 per 1000. 



CBLERY, Golden Self-blanching, 40c per 100; $2.60 



per 1000. . .^ 1 », .., 



TOMATO PLANTS wUl be ready about May 26 

 Send for catalogue. 



Oash with order. 



R. VINCENT. JR.. & SONS CO.. White Manh, Mi 



Enchantress Supreme 



The beat Sport of Enchantresa up to date. 

 Color a light salmon pink. 



Prices on Rooted Cattincs : 



12.. $3.00 26.. $6.00 60.. $7.00 100. .$12.00 1000.. $100.00 

 Order at once to secure prompt delivery. 



DAILLEDOUZE BROTHERS 



Lenox Rd. and Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. 



