. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 404 The American Florist. Mar. 21,. NEW ROSE KAISERIN GOLDIFOLIA Per 100 2iln. $20 3-in. 835 41n. $50 <?flfl rrni rf-ORALCOMPAHYe^ ^\2V RAIVIBUCR ROSE "NEWPORT FAIRY" To be diBseminated Spring 1908. Ask for illuf- trated pamphlet and prices, JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, West Grove, Pa. Weather conditions are favorable; the frost is out of the ground and outside digging has commenced. Mailing trade to date shovps an increase over last year. At the Conard & Jones greenhouses J. Pernet Ducher'


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 404 The American Florist. Mar. 21,. NEW ROSE KAISERIN GOLDIFOLIA Per 100 2iln. $20 3-in. 835 41n. $50 <?flfl rrni rf-ORALCOMPAHYe^ ^\2V RAIVIBUCR ROSE "NEWPORT FAIRY" To be diBseminated Spring 1908. Ask for illuf- trated pamphlet and prices, JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, West Grove, Pa. Weather conditions are favorable; the frost is out of the ground and outside digging has commenced. Mailing trade to date shovps an increase over last year. At the Conard & Jones greenhouses J. Pernet Ducher's new rose, the Lyon, has given several fine blooms; it is fully up to expectation, magnificent in its tich coloring. The flower is also of good form. One of the charming features at this place has been the grand blooms on the hybrid perpetual roses in 5-inch pots; especially fine were Frau Karl Druschki, Jubilee, General Jacqueminot, Capt. Hay- ward, Prince Camille de Rohan, John Hopper, Mrs. John Laing and others. These were all field grown plants on own roots, potted last December, and this stock was used for propagating. We notice that the advocates of budded and grafted roses are more numerous in this country than 40 years ago. Antoine Wiutzer says own-root roses for him always. A. Halifax, N. S. Trade has been good during the past month. Funeral work was apparently about the same as February, 1907, but we noted an increase in the demand for cut flowers. There appears to be a good stock of shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day; some growers have already booked orders for all they have. The Nova Scotia Nursery has found a ready sale for some exceptionally fine primulas and wallflowers. The stock of azaleas, spireas and all bulbous stock looks promising for a good show at Easter. Our_ largest dealer in hats and caps advertised that he would give a shamrock with every sale beginning March 14. The Fenwiek Nurserv has a good lot of Easter lilies. R. M. K. Grafted Roses FOR FORCING. B


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