. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Mar, 7, DEFIANCE The only scarlet •with the real velvet color. It is there for quantity and quality. Let us have your order for early delivery. $ per 100; $ per lOOO. JENSEN & DEKEMA, 674 W. Foster Ave. Chicago. I , Morgan Park, WINSOfi AND WHITE ENCHANTRESS 'SS^^t Rooted cuttings $ per 100, $ per 1000; from soil, $ per 100, $ per 1000; from pots, $ per 100, $ per 1000. Satisfaction guaranteed. WHITE BROS., GaSpOrt, N. Y. Try $ per 100


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Mar, 7, DEFIANCE The only scarlet •with the real velvet color. It is there for quantity and quality. Let us have your order for early delivery. $ per 100; $ per lOOO. JENSEN & DEKEMA, 674 W. Foster Ave. Chicago. I , Morgan Park, WINSOfi AND WHITE ENCHANTRESS 'SS^^t Rooted cuttings $ per 100, $ per 1000; from soil, $ per 100, $ per 1000; from pots, $ per 100, $ per 1000. Satisfaction guaranteed. WHITE BROS., GaSpOrt, N. Y. Try $ per 100, $ per 1000. WHITE BROS., Gasport N. gyATiojv -^-^ "r"A ^?"Hfc TT T^IIVOS.:: J_^ -tV JT^ Jt us. Utica, N. Y. Business is good, and lias been better during February than last year. Peter Crowe is cutting roses from his houses which were planted less than eight weeks ago. Possibly the finest sight in the city at present is the large new house of car- nations at Wm. Pfiefer's place. The house contains about 10,000 plants and each plant has from six to ten buds and flowers. Its beauty could not be de- scribed but is worth going miles to see. Bud. Utica Florists' Club. The Utica, N. T., Florists' Clutt held its seventh annual carnation meeting in Elks' hall, Franklin square, February 28, and it was in every way a gratifying success. The club has a membership of over 60 and the attendance was large. There was a magnificent display of cut flowers, mainly carnaticms, which were exhibited in vases placed on long tables in the center of the hall. The exhibits included a new cerise pink carnation of very large size, called Splendor, which is not yet on the mar- ket, but will be disseminated this year. There were many beautiful specimens sent by Stevenson Bros., Govanstown, Baltimore, Md. A vase of pink carna- tions called Victoria came from J. H. Gushing, Quidnick, R. I., and attracted much favorable attention, as did a vase of yellow carnations, all seedlings and n


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