. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoi. The American Florist. 571. Mrs. H. N. Higinbotham. LIQHT PINK. Certificated — St. Loiia and Chicago Florists' Clubs; Horticultural Society ~oi Chicago. COMMENTS. "Mighty pretty thing.''—W. N. Rudd. ' That's my carnation "--Anton Then. "Saw it at your place, to day, its a good thing "—Mr. Skidelsky. "Fine carnation and a good keeper; add IfO to mv regular ;—W. L. Rock, KaDsas City. Mo. "Send U3 all the Hiainbotbam you can spare; cin keep it a week,"—C. E. Siegh. &


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoi. The American Florist. 571. Mrs. H. N. Higinbotham. LIQHT PINK. Certificated — St. Loiia and Chicago Florists' Clubs; Horticultural Society ~oi Chicago. COMMENTS. "Mighty pretty thing.''—W. N. Rudd. ' That's my carnation "--Anton Then. "Saw it at your place, to day, its a good thing "—Mr. Skidelsky. "Fine carnation and a good keeper; add IfO to mv regular ;—W. L. Rock, KaDsas City. Mo. "Send U3 all the Hiainbotbam you can spare; cin keep it a week,"—C. E. Siegh. "That's all ;—C. W. Johnson. "The most beautiful in the ;— "The ; AT the Chicago Show both of these New Carnations received Silver Medals and Cer= tificates of Merit. Our record at Chicago Show; Twelve Entries — Eight ists. Three 2nds, including Grand Cup, S. A. F. Medal, Three Hed- als. Pour Certificates and Cash Premiums. Send for catalogue, ready now. Prices for each, $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. nrs. Potter Palmer. SCARLET. Certificated — St. Louis and Chicago Florists' Club?: Hjrtioultural Societies of Chicago and Montreal. Report from lat ter place—'Finest scarlet seen in this place,"—('£'jr£r/ian^tf, March 9th, 1931.) At Baltimore, n--1 for comretition — "Made a good impressiou among the best of Ted^."~{, Feb. 23, 1911.) "Finest carnation I ever ;~A. C. Spencer. Mgr Peter R^^inberg. "I think it's the best Ihiug you've got, though Higinbotham is good "—J. S Wil- son. vVestern Springs, III,, Dec. 1901 "Craoe is the fioest scarlet in the fall, though does not produce any more blooms ihan the Palmer, and after Nov. 20th, Crane is simoly 'not in it,' neith r for quantity or quality, we throw Crane out entirely after ;—Jas. Hartshorne. #- CHICAGO CARNATION CO., JOLIET, ILLINOIS. #> Queen Louise Carnation Being sold out of field-gro


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