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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



ARY 10, 1901. 



THE LARGEST 

 FANCY CARNATION. 

 Ready March 1st. 



PROSPERITY 



All Orders Filled 



in 

 Strict Rotation. 



PRICES FOR ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



I Plant $0 50 50 Plants $10 00 500 Plants $ 70 00 



12 Plants 5 00 100 " 16 00 I 750 " JOI 25 



25 " 8 25 1250 " 37 50 J 000 " 130 00 



WRITE FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. 



DAILLEDOUZE BROS., - Flatbush, N. Y. 



DENVER. COLO. 



Various Notes. 



Trade since Christmas has been very 

 good, the week between Xmas and New 

 Year's being very lively. Trade on the 

 latter occasion was better than expect- 

 ed and stuff ran a little short. Violets 

 and Beauties were much in demand. 

 Not so good prices were realized as at 

 Xmas, the prices being dropjicd 2.5 per 

 cent. 



A sudden change of temperature hind- 

 ered some, and for three days it showed 

 from zero to 20 below. Not so bad for 

 stock, perhaps, but it raised — well, the 

 clerks didn't like it, any way. 



Several of the stores have been busy 

 with funeral work lately. rPneumonia is 

 very prevalent. 



The gi'eenhouses around town show 

 up rather slim after their Xmas clean 

 up, but already good Easter stock is in 

 evidence. 



The bowling club has not been doing 

 much lately, but a few of the "steadies" 

 may be s'een around the alleys on Tues- 

 day nights. Did I hear somebody say 

 something about the "mighty" and the 

 "great"? Now, my left-handed friend, 

 n few word-; will quiil yo\i. We are not 

 doing niiirji in tli>- \\:i\ i>i scores, as we 

 find the ull.\- .lilliruli. A few _gf us, 

 though, are .b.ing tir-l vale, but no^ as 

 florists. Several of us are entered on'the 

 City League, in which the great .Tohn 

 lierry stands third with an average of 

 If!.') for twenty-four games and MaufT is 

 fifth with 163 for the same number of 

 games. Scott has won a turkey -and a 

 liat for high scores in a week, but is 

 now saving his strength to roll' against 

 tlie -Ml Stars when they visit Denver the 

 latter part of this month. Now, .J. .J. 

 li., we have sfeveral more craeks (?) 

 just like these three, and to prove that 

 we can do a St. Louis five. I hereby 

 challenge you on behalf of the Denver 

 team to roll a match ganve in Denver 

 during Easter week, April Gth preferred. 

 Ilaldie or spiel. Rocky. 



THE GALVESTON FLORISTS. 



Treasurer Edgar Sandeis. (jf the Chi- 

 cago Florists' Club, reports tlu' receipt 

 of $15.00 for the Galveston fund from the 

 Kentucky Society of Florists, Ix)ui8villc. 

 This, in addition to the $558.10 previous- 

 ly reported, mak'es a total up to date of 

 $573.10, that has passed through his 

 hands for the benefit of the trade suffer- 

 ers from the Galveston flood. 



When you don't know wl 

 through the Florists' Miui 

 Scott, for helpful suggest ioi 



it to do, look 



EElMiiHiiilliiiiii!^^ 



ETHEL CROCKER | 



The Largest Stock of any one 



grower in the country from which 



to select my cuttings. j*=^=^=^.^<^ 



Price $4.00 per 100, $30.00 per J 000. 



ALBERT M. HERR. 



LANCASTER, PA, 



Send for List of Other Varieties. 



Il 



iilJiiMifWiMTJ:)-): 



"Hoosier Maid." 



New Pure White Carnation. 

 This is not a variety that 

 will bring $6.00 a doz in 

 New York or any other 

 market, but it will give 

 you more and better flow- 

 ers than any other white now in commerce. With us it averages in size with Flora 

 Hill, but the stems are extra strong and calyx non-bursting, it is decidedly a midwinter 

 bloomer, although it blooms continually the season through. It is an extra strong grower 

 of the Daybreak type and has never shown a trace of disease. It should be grown cool. 



A. RASwiuSSEN,' NEW ALBANY, IND. 



IB£LAWSON 

 CARNATION 



is rapidly demonstrating its commercial 

 value all over the country. The-rc will be 

 a heavy demand for rooted cuttings this 

 season. My stock is in fine condition, clean 

 and vigorous. Kuoted cuttings, ready now 

 or for later delivery. Price per ioc.,$7.00; 

 per looo, $60.00. Terms strictly cash 

 from unknown parties. Send all orders 

 direct to 



PETER FISHER, 



No Agent. ELLIS, MASS. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Now Ready! 



Mrs. Lan'son. ?7.l)U per UKl; $i;o.(l(l per IWH. Olym- 

 pia. ii>m per lOtl; JoO.liO per lllOd. Marquis, Genevieve 

 I..irJ, Estelle, Elm City, t.^ Wl per UKl; »4O.U0 per 1000. 

 Kthei Crocker. |H,00 per 1(10; t^mu per IIKKI. Mrs. Geo. 

 Uradt, G. H. Crane, America, Gold Nugget, Ferguson, 

 " " ■ Glacier, Sandusky, JjiiKl per UKl; ja.i .00 per 



White Cloud, Joost, Jubil 



'^a 



\rmazmdy. Mc 



Eldo- 



DANA R. HERRON, Olean, N.Y. 



The Hovi 



GERANIUMS. 



large plants; S. A. Nutt, 



Grant, Red Bruant, LaFavor- 



: and Pink. 25i-in., ready for 



ihiftinp, t^.M per 100; $22.00 per 1000. 



i.UllEL WHrnON, 15-17 er>r Ave., Itica, N. r. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



