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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



March 20, 1902. 



1 500,000 or more Chrysanthemums 



I FOR THE COMING SEASON 



' We have more than doubled our capacity of last year, owing to the increased call for our stock, by benching three 



houses solid to stock Chrysanthemums, carefully selected from prize-winning blooms, and are in a position 

 to offer extra fine stock at prices, considering quality, to insure your order. We spare neither time nor 

 money to keep our stock always in the best possible shape. 



WRITE US FOR PRICES. ADDRESS PLANT ORDERS TO 



fPOEHLMANN BROS. COMPANY, Morton Grove, Cook Co., Illinois. 



I WHOLESALE STORE, 35-37 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



I LONGIFLORUIV1S FOR EASTER, $175 per 1000-Order Now. 



14 miles 

 from Chicag'o. 



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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Trade Notes. 



The State Florists' Association met 

 on March 4th to wind up carnation con- 

 vention affairs. One ^•ery surprising 

 thing was developed and that wag the 

 fact that after every bill was paid there 

 were several hundred dollars left. This 

 was quite a i)leasaiit surprise to all of us, 

 as many of us had half way expected to 

 dig down into our pockets for a few 

 more looser dollars to make up a possible 

 deficit. It was unanimously agreed that 

 the surplus money sliall he ]>laced on 

 interest until there shall bo another such 

 occasion calling for a large sum of 

 money. 



Mr. A. Bott, of Bloomington, Ind., 

 was elected to membership. 



After the liiisiness was done away with 

 yours truly read a paper on tlie carna- 

 tion show, wlii<'h was well received and 

 stirred up quite a discussion among those 

 present. 



Mr. A. Wlegand was taken very ill on 

 March 4 and suffered much pain for a 

 faw hours, but prompt medical attention 

 soon brought him around a'nd he is out 

 again as hale and hearty as ever. 



Trade has been exceptionally good dur- 

 ing the past few weeks and it seems as 

 though Lent were cutting into the florist 

 business less each year. All the growers 

 are in very good shape for Easter, pro- 

 viding the weather is not too severe. We 

 noticed at AViegand's a fine lot of hy- 

 drangeas and Crimson Eamblers just in 

 fine shape for Easter. A. B. 



Albert Lea, Minn. — P. Clausen &Son 

 have about 12,000 sq. ft. of glass here 

 and grow cut flowers and a general line 

 of plants for retail trade. They make a 

 specialty of carnations, growing about 

 7,000 plants this season, wholesaling the 

 larger part of the cut to a St. Paul firm. 

 They contcin]ilate doing a little rebuild- 

 ing this Slimmer, adding a little over 

 1,000 ft. of glass to their plant. They 

 find business improving, especially ship- 

 ping trade. 



OSKALOOSA, Ia. — The Kemble Floral 

 Co. contemplate making extensive im- 

 provements in their plant this season. 

 There will be a general reconstruction of 

 the establishment. 



Catskill, N. Y. — Henry Hansen 

 will this coming summer add another 

 house, 00x20, for carnations. He antici- 

 pates a good Easter trade. 



NEW CARNATIONS. 



Enquirer 



Cressbrook 



Alba 2.50 



Stella 2.50 



Dorothy Whitney 2.50 



Apollo 2.50 



Doz. 100 1000 

 $3.00 $12 00 $100.00 

 1.50 10.00 75.00 



12.00 



12.00 



12.00 



12.00 



Fair Maid . 



Doz. 100 1000 



Gaiety Sl.50 SIOOO S 75.00 



J. H. Manley 2.00 12.00 100.00 



HariyFenn 2.0O 12.00 



Viola Allen 2.00 



Norway 



Floriana 



100.00 

 12.00 100.00 



6.00 



n.oo 



50.00 

 50.00 



. 2.00 10.00 75.00 

 All other new and standard varieties. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



from 2!2-inch pots. Send for list. 



We offer all of the new varieties of 1902, also the 

 best of I90I. A large number of last year's 

 novelties and leading standard varieties ready now 

 Correspondence solicited. 



H. WEBER & SONS. Oakland. Md. 



Am. Beauties """tM"' 



spect. 



This stock is free from spot, thorough- 

 ly rooted and first-class in every re- 

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



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



stock all well rooted and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Guardian Angel $1.25 $10.00 



Triumph 1.25 10.00 



Marquis 1.25 10.00 



Frances Joost 1.00 7.50 



Evanston 1.25 10.00 



Wm. Scott 1.00 7.50 



Portia 1.00 7..50 



Crane 



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.,50 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 15.00 



WRITE US FOR PRICES ON LAR<;E QUANTITIES. 



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



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LOOK HERE! 



Per 1011 PcrlUCU 



Quren Lonlae *5.00 $4(1 .au 



Norway 5.00 lO.UO 



Storm King 1.60 12.50 



LIzzte AlrGowan 1.25 10.00 



Floriana 5.00 40.00 



The Marquis 2.60 20.00 



Frances .loost 1.50 12..'>0 



Wm.Scott 1.25 10.00 



Daybreak 1.50 12.60 



Morning; Glory 2.50 



America 2.00 16.00 



Firefly 1.50 12.50 



Evanstnn 1..tO 12.60 



Mayor Pingree 1.50 12.50 



Gold Nugget :i.00 25.00 



Mrs. Bradt 3.00 25.00 



.\mazindy 1.50 12.50 



Gen. Maceo 2.00 15.00 



Stock first-L'lass In I'Ve-ry respect. 



250 euttlnes at lOOO rate. Froni soil and 8.lJid. 



Casli with tlie order, please. 



JAMES E.BEACH,Bridgeport,Conii. 



3019 PARK .WENUE. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



You should stock up on this, the leadint; Scar- 

 let to date. My stock is direct from the origin- 

 ator and the larnest in the country. 



STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. 

 96.00 per 100. $60.00 per 1000. 



WM. MIRPHY, 



Wholesale Florist, 

 Station F. CINCINNATI, 0. 



Mention Tho Kt?vlew whcMi you write. 



