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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



ST. PAUL. 



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Well, all liuUMS an- lillcil now and 

 evL'iy one feels relieved in this direction 

 except our dear, big and open-hearted 

 Henry Puvogel, who is puttinj; up an en- 

 tirely new ranjro of carnMlini, Ikhi-is mi 

 the comer of Grand av.'iiiir jml ii\i\ ,,1 

 street, right in the swclli-i , r-,,|i.,,rc 

 part of this city. Having liad tioiililc in 

 employing carpenters, which arc almust 

 impossible to hire, his arrangements got 

 all upside down and simply set him 

 one month behind time. His new houses 

 are not glazed yet, but will be this week. 

 Tlie plan is laid out fine — greenhouses, 

 boiler room, office, and residence, all in 

 a very economical way, combined. 



E. F. Lemke's new, great, grand car- 

 nation house was finished long ago and 

 every plant in it looks fine and is in 

 splendid condition. 



Haugen & Swanson built a new boiler 

 house, much enlarged and improved the 

 houses all around, and will continue to 

 grow violets exclusively. 



C. Bussjaeger almost turned his whole 

 place upside down, and it looks much 

 improved. 



Our retail storekeepers are now get- 

 ting in their palms and ferns for win- 

 ter trade and are trying to beat each 

 other in making attractive displays. 

 Holm & Olson, who do a good business 

 almost all the year around, put in a tre- 

 mendous lot of big and small Bostons 

 and other ferns, palms, etc. 



Mrs. O. Hiersekorn, the best and love- 

 ly looking florist's wife in the twin 

 cities, looks now still better, since her 

 most careful husband sent her out on 

 tlic lake for two months. I hope that 

 every storekeeper's wife gets the same 

 treatment, which is well deserved after a 

 year's toiling in a lively flower store. 



The L. L. May greenhouses, under the 

 management of Frank Gustavson, look 

 fine. Roses, carnations and mums — 

 everything looks clean and healthy, just 

 the way it ought to. 



Seeger was coining monev this sum- 

 mer out of roses he planted early; he 

 commenced to cut soon and sold thou- 

 sands of roses very readily all summer 

 the hot spell killing all annuals, such as 

 sweet peas, etc., only too quickly. 



About Christmas we shall report 

 again— until then— Greetingly Yours, 



ChBLST. BUS.SJAEGER. 



BOSTON FERNS. 



There is an advantage in potting up 

 a hatch "of Boston fern runners now in 

 2i-inch pots. A few hundred will occu- 

 py hltle room and bv spring they can 

 he iilanted out in a bench of 'three 

 inilies of good open soil well enriched 

 with rotted manure or bone meal, and if 

 l)laced a fair distance apart will lay 

 the foundation for your 4 to 6-ineh pot 

 plants, full of crowns and well rooted. 



Such plants grown in good soil and 

 ke|.t going will make just the kind of 

 phiiits you need for vour trade, and are 

 better than made-u'p plants or large 

 lift 1x1 ones. J o. E 



FINE CARNATION PLANTS, Field Grown. 



POEHLMANN BROS, COMPANr, Morton Grove, Cook Co,, 



150,000 Field-Grown Carnations e«°i 



Uelba. Mand Adams, Portia, 



QUEEN LOUISE, 



$12.00 per 100 $100.00 perlOOO. 



Reports coming in from ( 

 passed in growth all the ottie 

 grown. You will miss it if 



■ customers show that QUEEN LOUISE has equalled or sur- 

 •arieties of carnations. It is the beat WHITE Carnation 



.1 do not plant it larsely. Send in your order early. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg. Pa. 



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CARNATIONS! 



Field-Grown, Clean and Healthy. 



E.CROCKER, MRS. F. JOOST, AMERICA, 



JUBILEE, WHITE CLOUD, 



$4 00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



CASH WITH ORDER PLEASE. 



BSUR & SMITH, 



38th St. and Senate Ave., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ; 



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MADISON SQUARE 

 GARDEN. 



Grand Horticultural 

 Exhibition 



OCTOBER 21 to 27, 1901. 



Spaie for Trade Exliil)its 

 l)e mailed on 



WM. PLUMB, Manager, 51 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Shjoplng Flowers and Plants can 



be done as such should be done 

 only by using the "Meteor" 

 Tag or Label for Flower trade, 

 and the " Geranium " Tag or 

 Label for Plant business. In 

 natural colors. Samples free. 

 DAN'L B. LONG, 



Publisher. Buffalo. 



ne.rG?.w„..Garnations 



We escaped the aronght, consequently our 

 stock is in No. 1 shape for benching. 



Flora HiU. Meiha, Croclier. G. Lord, B. Lip- 

 pincott, America. Crane. Maceo, Bradt and San- 

 dusl£y. Lowest prices quoted on application. 



W. E. HALL, ■ ■ Clyde, Ohio. 



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