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The Florists' Review 



July 3, 1913. 



SATISFACTION PLANTS-READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Roses 



Milady and Mrs. Geo. Shawyer, grafted ". $30.00 per 100 ; $250.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Chas. Russell, grafted 35.00 per 100 ; 3C0.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Richmond, Killarney, Lady 

 Hillinardon, Radiance, Bon Silene, Bride, Golden Gate, 



My Maryland, grafted 15.00 per 100 ; 120.00 per 1000 



Special Prices on Large Quantities 

 For Immediate Shipment— A special offer of Roses on their own roots, in lots of 500 or more — 

 —Mrs. Taft, Richmond, Killarney— 500 for $20.00, 1000 for $37.60. 



GARDENIA VEITCHII-From 214-in. pots, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. S-in. pots, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



POINSETTIAS— July delivery, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per lOOO 



A. N. PIERSON, INC. CROMWELL, CONN. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



Tlie Market. 



Trade has fallen to the regular sum- 

 mer basis and the extremely hot 

 weather is telling on the stock. There 

 ■was a good run on work for weddings 

 during the latter part of June and there 

 were a few good-sized decorations; 

 these, with a sprinkling of funeral work 

 now and then, helped to make a fair 

 showing for June. For several days the 

 outdoor stock has been suffering badly 

 from the intense heat, as well as from 

 the dry weather. Eoses are fair, con- 

 sidering all the conditions, and the sup- 

 ply is about equal to the demand. The 

 demand for Beauties has dropped off, 

 as well as the supply, and the quality 

 has been rather low. Carnations are 

 still to be had, but the quality is poor 

 and the prices have fallen accordingly. 

 A good deal of the old carnation stock 

 has been taken out of the benches and 

 the growers are getting things in shape 

 for another season's planting. 



Sweet peas are coming in from out- 

 side and are of good quality in most 

 cases. The demand for valley has been 

 rather light since the decrease in the 

 number of weddings in the latter part 

 of June. There are still a few strag^ 

 gling orders for window and porch 

 boxes, with little stock left to fill them, 

 as everybody has sold out closely m 

 jthat line of plants. 



W Everyone reports a prosperous season 

 .and nearly all have made out their 

 inventories. 



Various Notes. 



I. D. Seibert and a party of friends 

 have left for Lakeside, Lake Erie, for 

 a week's outing. Several of their ac- 

 quaintances made the auto trip from 

 here with them. 



G. H. Woodrow is able to be around a 

 little at present, but is still far from 

 well 



E. Metzmaier reports everything as 

 prosperous as he well could wish. 



Sherman Stephens has finished a big 



season. . -, , ..v 



Graff Bros, are well satisfied with 

 past business, but say the bottom has 

 dropped out now. 



The Livingston Seed Co. has had a 

 busy season in all lines. 

 , There is some talk of trying to get 

 ! the florists to cloaa at 6 p. m. on Satur- 



day, but nothing ^9 l»o«n d< 



J. M. 



Lansing, Mich. — Lyle Severance is 

 starting in the florists' business here. 



Young Roses 



GRAFTED STOCK 



Killarney and White Killarney 



3-inch and Si^-inch pots, $10.00 per 100 



These are very choice uelected plants, all 

 from selected flowering wood, grafted on 

 the best English Manetti. 



2000 American Beauties 



312-inch pots (own root), $10.00 per 100 



Bassett & Washburn 



Greenhouses, HINSDALE, ILL. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Field-Grown Carnations. 



Pure White Enchantress, Rose-pink Enchantress, Enchantress, Washington, 

 Beacon and Bassett at 6 cents. You never bought better stock. We have a 

 reputation for fine carnation plants, afld will be sold out early. We will accept 

 your order with the understanding that the stock is to be strictly first-class or 

 you can return same and have your money back. 



FURROW & COMPANY 



GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA 



Mention Th« lUrlew when yon write. 



J. L. DILLON 



Wholesale Grower otl^miBa' 

 > ^iioitf'iii^ferbenas. 



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CHRYSANTHENUNS 



- AND FERTILENE 



ELMER D. 9Mmi&^. 



ADRIAN. MICHIOAir ^ 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



