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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



February 11. 1004'. 



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ROSE PLANTS. 



STRONG STOCK 

 from 252 -in. pots. 



UNCLE JOHN. 



Per icn 1000 I 



Mme. CHATENAY. .. 96 00 S50 00 



SUNRISE Sox 40 00 



KAISEBIN 4 00 35 00 



Tbe finest pink rose vet introduced: beautiful color, free bloomer, best 

 moneymaker. S20.00 per XOO ; «15c.00 per 1000. 



Per iro 1000 



I.IBEBTY $6 00 850 00 



MAID 30« 25 Ou 



BBIDB 3 00 25 00 



Per mo 1000 



FEBI.E »3 00 $25 00 



0(Jl:.D£IT QATE 3 0<> 25 OJ 



IVORY 3 00 25 00 



ROSE CUTTINGS— Well Rooted. 



Per 100 lOOfi 



IVORY 3160 S12 51 



MAID ISO 12 50 



Per 101 ineo 



BRIDE 8150 $12 50 



GOLDEN GATE 1 50 12 50 



Per 100 1010 



FERI.E »1 50 $1250 



SUXIRISE 3 50 30 00 



CARNATIONS — Well rooted, healthy cuttings, ot the following varieties, now ready. 



PINK. Per 100 

 MRS. LAWSON $1 50 



MBS. E. A. NELSON 2 50 



GUARDIAN ANGEL 125 



MBS. HIGINBOTHAM 2 OO 



SYBIL 3 00 



Mckinley 3 00 



JOOST 1 25 



VARIEGATED. 



MBS. BBADT 2 00 



FBOSPEBIX Y 2 00 



All stock sold under express condition that if not satlsfactor.v it is to be returned imniedlalely when money will be refunded. 



WHITE. Per 100 



MURPHY'S WHITE 83 00 



FLOHAH1I.L 125 



WHITE CLOUD 1 25 



PERU 125 



QUEEN LOUISE 128 



140B»AY. MAPION 1 25 



GOV. LOWNDES 3 00 



RED. 



ESTELLE 2 SO 



MRS. ING 125 



CHICAGO (Bed Btadt) 2 00 



BABLOWAKDEN 3 CO 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 

 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



On Fcliiuniy 2 the Stale Florists' As- 

 sociation lield its regular monthly meet- 

 ing, with President E. A. Nelson in the 

 chair. On account of the severe cold 

 weather the attendance was very small, 

 but if the stay-at-homes had known what 

 was in store for them in the shajie of 

 an interesting paper by .J. A. E. Haugli. 

 of Anderson, on the subject "Our Cus- 

 tomers." there undoubtedly would have 

 been a larger attendance. Mr. Haugh's 

 paper wa.s brim full of practical sugges- 

 tions to the retailer and especially to 

 those having greenhouses in connection 

 with their store. They have an order 

 sheet that is just about perfection an I 

 Mr. Hnugh says that they never have 

 any trouble if the blanks are filled out 

 properly, ilr. Haugh was the only oiii- 

 of-town member in attendance. 



At the next meeting .J. A. Ricman will 

 read a paper on "Cutting and Handliiii; 

 Flowers." All the members are urged to 

 come and be prepared to he!]) in the dis- 

 cussion following the reading. 



On February 8, A. Wicgand started 

 south with a train load of business men 

 from this city. They are to visit New 

 Orleans and many other points in the 

 south and are to be away about -two 

 weeks. ' A. B. 



Needham, Mas.s.— Denys Zirngieb:! 

 says that with him Lawson. Enchantress. 

 Boston Market and Fair Maid arc the 

 leading carnations. He thinks hybi-id- 

 izers have made no mi-stake in infusing 

 Lawson blood in their seedlings. 



Oklahoma City. Okla. — The Oklaho- 

 ma Floral Co.. having gone into the seed 

 and nursery busine-ss so extensively, has 

 changed its name to The Stiles Co. ' They 

 have rented a store and basement in the 

 new Opera House building and are get- 

 ting ready for spring business. Ralph M. 

 Ward, of New York, was a caller last 

 week. 



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THE BEST BRIGHT PINK 

 CABNATION IN SIGHT. 

 COME AND SEE IT GBOWING 



Awarded Certilicateof Merit. Indiana State 

 riorists' Association. Jan. 12. 190S scored SS 

 iioints Chicago Nov. IS. 1003 : Certificate of 

 .Merit. Cincinnati Florists' Club Jan. 9. 1M4; 

 Certificate of Merit. Indiana Slate Florists" 

 Association Jan. 12 1904. What more could 

 vou ask ^ $2..W per doz.. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 

 per 1000. 



A FINE LOT CUTTINGS OF THE FOLLOWING SORTS : 

 Hill $1.50 per 100 Sl-'.TO per 1000 



20.00 

 2.5.00 

 12.50 

 18 00 

 2'iOO 



IS 00 



18(0 

 l!.,"iO 

 18 00 



McKinley $,')00per 100 I Her Majesty $.'i.00 per 100 I Mrs. P. Palmer ...$3 noper ICO 



Harlowarden 5.C0 " I Gov. Rooserelt... 2.00 ' I Mrs. E. A. Nelson. 3.00 



Apollo $3.00 per 100. 



1 rane 2,60 



Estelle 3.00 



White Cloud ISO 



I.orna 2.00 



Viola Allen 3.oo 



Kloriana 2.00 



',>ueen Louise 2.00 



Ethel Crocker,,. 150 

 Lawson 2 00 



BAUR & SMITH, 



330 West 38tb Street, 



INDIANAPOLIS, l\D. | 



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CAR^ATIONClTTINGS 



100 



G. H. Crace $2 6U 



Mrs. Lawson 2 00 



Mrs. Joost 1 50 



Ethel Crocker 1.60 



Wm. Scott 160 



Flora Hill 1.60 



Queen Louise 150 



Norwa.v 1-60 



Cash or C. O. D. 



St. Louis Carnation Co., Clayton, 



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1000 

 $■-'0 00 

 17 50 

 12.60 

 12 60 

 12.60 

 12.60 

 12,=>0 

 12.60 



Mo. 



paRNSTION 

 ^^ CUTTINGS 



C. WARBURTON, Fall River, Mass. 



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