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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



March 13, 1902. 



t California Carnation R. C. ^ 



THEY ARE ROOTED WITHOUT FIRE HEAT. 



fBon. H. Richard, white, don't split per loo, $3.00 i Ethel Crocker, pink per loo, $1.25 

 Egypt, crimson " 400 Flora Hill, still the best white " J. 25 



j^ Morning Glory, shell pink, fine " 200 Mermaid, salmon pink, best carnation sent out . " 300 iri 



9 Mrs. F.Joost, keeps 3 weeks after cut with us.. " J. 00 Queen Louise, free white, splits badly " 3.00 ^ 



I G. H. Crane, scarlet " J. 25 



ALL OTHER VARIETIES ARE SOLD. 



I MiniNG FLORAL CO., LOOMIS, CAL I 



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BERLIN, ONT. 



The Eoseburst Conservatories have 

 again change;d hands, this time passing 

 from Mr. A. H. Ewing to Mr. C. H. Jan- 

 zen, son of Mr. H. L. Janzen, the florist 

 and nurseryman. 



This establishment was first started by 

 a music teacher who was imbued with the 

 idea that music and flowers ought to har- 

 monize and go hand in hand. lie found 

 no difficulty in establishing harmony be- 

 tween music and flowers. The perplexing 

 part was to harmonize the two accounts. 

 He found to his dismay that a shortage 

 in his flower account had to be made good 

 from his music account. lie finally 

 leased the premises, but the lessee also 

 failed to establish harmony between re- 

 ceipts and disbursements and left for 

 more promising fields. 



The place was then sold to that genial, 

 whole-souled gentleman, Mr. A. H. Kwing, 

 lately superintendent of the Normal 

 School conservatories, Toronto, and secre- 

 tary of the Canadian Florists' Associa- 

 tion. Mr. Ewing modernized the plant 

 b.v introducing steam heating and erect- 

 ing two neat carnation houses. The place 

 was filled with a select stock of choice 

 plants that were kept in prime condi- 

 tion. But the conditions by which Mr. 

 Ewing found himself surrounded were 

 against him. The place w.as surrounded 

 b.y buildings and there was no room for 

 expansion. It proved too large for one 

 man to properly attend to and yet too 

 small to support a competent assistant. 

 The outcome was financial failure. 'The 

 town is really not largo enough to sup- 

 port two up-to-date establishments. The 

 old saying that there is always room for 

 one more may hold good on a street car, 

 but it won't always apply to business. 



We understand that Mr. Ewing has 

 bright prospects of securing a good ap- 

 pointment in Toronto and his friends hero 

 all wish him success. 



Mr. F. Kemminski, who was foreman 

 for H. L. Janzen for twelve years, is in 

 very poor health and there is little hope 

 of his ultimate recovery. In 1895, he, in 

 company with H. Stansburg, rented Mr. 

 Janzen's place for a term of five years. 

 At the expiration of the lease Mr. K. pur- 

 chased the place and built three houses, 

 equipping the same with hot water heat- 

 ing. He now finds himself unable to con- 

 tinue the business and has sold out to 

 H. L. Janzen. The latter intends to dis- 

 mantle the houses, as well as those for- 

 merl.v conducted b.v Mr. Ewing, and will 

 use the material in connection with the 

 new range of houses to be erected on his 

 place the coming summer. Heinkich. 



Our 4 New Carnations for 1902. 



Sales limited to 25.0W 

 each. Orders booked 

 now and filled in strict 

 rotation. 



A white surpassing any other 

 variety in size and purity. 



ALBA 



DOROTHY WHITNEY 



STELLA 



A large white lightly striped with 

 pink; a marvel of productiveness. 



A large, early and free 

 commercial yellow. 



PRICES. 



$12.00 per 100: 827.50 per 250; 



$55.00 per 500: $100.00 per 1000. 



250 each of above four varieties for $100 



APOLLO 



The brightest scarlet carna- 

 tion in the commercial class. 



We have all of the Cottag'e Gardens 

 and other 1902 varieties. 



LORNA 



Send for 



Price Iilst. 



Our 1901 fancy white. $6.00 per 100: «50.00 per 1000. and all the 

 best of the 1901 introductions and the leading standard varieties. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., Lafayette, 



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CARNATIONS I 



BOOTED CUrTINaS. STBONO, HEAI.THY STOCK. 



The following at $12.00 per lOO; 8100.00 por lOOO : Viola Allen. Stella. Alba. 



.los. H. Mauley. Mr.s. Potter I'alnier. ,\pollo. Harry Fenn. Dorothy Whitney. 

 The following' at 810.00 per 100 ; 875.00 per 1000 : Golden Beauty. Challenger, 



Mrs. K, .\. Nelson, ("ressl-ronk. Gaiety 

 The following at $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 : Got. Rooseyelt. Prosperity, 



I.oma. Norway. 

 Queen Louise. 85.00 per 100: 840.00 per 1000. Mrs. Lawson, $4.50 per TOO: 840.00 



per 1000. Morning Glory and Mrs. G. M. Bradt. 83. OO per 100: 825.00 per 1000. 



Lizzie McGowan and \Vm. Scott. $1.50 per 100; 81S.0O per 1000. 



I COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, L. I. 



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Am. Beauties "'*»« 



This stock is free from spot, thorough- 

 ly rooted and first-class in every re- 

 spect. If not satisfactory or just as represented by us you can return same at once. 



Stock all well rooted and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Guardian Ajigel $l.'ii $10.00 



Triumph l.ffi 10.00 



Marquis 1.25 10.00 



FrancesJoost i.OO l.M 



F.yanston 1.25 10.00 



Wm. Scott 1.00 7..S0 



Portia 1.00 7..50 



Crane $1.25 



America 1.50 



Flora Hill 1.25 



White Cloud 1.25 



McGowan 1.00 



Armazindy 1.25 



Mrs. Bradt 1.75 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$10.00 

 12.60 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 15.00 



WHITE US FOR PRICES ON LARGE yUANTItlES.! 



J. A. BUDLONG, 37 & 39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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