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The Florists^ Review 



August 7, 1913. 



SATISFACTION PLANTS-READY FOR SHIPMENT 



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Milady, Mrw-Geo. Shawyer and Mrs^Chas. RuMell, grafted. . .$15~00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000 

 Killarney, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Lady Hillinsrdon, Double Pink 

 Killarney, Mrs. Taft, White Killarney and My Maryland, 



grafted, 3-inch 10.00 per 100; 90.00 per 1000 



ROSES ON THEIR OWN ROOTS 



Killarney and Mrs. Taft, 2)<-inch 3.50 per 100; 30.00 per ICOO 



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-$7.00 per 100; $60.00 per lOOO 



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



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CHICAGO NEWS NOTES. 

 [Ooncluded from pace 26.] 

 tion baseball team defeated the "Wend- 

 land & Keimel nine at Elmhurst August 

 3, by a score of 19 to 8. Catcher Allie 

 Zech, of the Cook County squad, re- 

 ceived a pitched ball on the end of one 

 of his fingers, with the result that the 

 digit was split almost to the bone and 

 the nail torn off. He does not expect 

 to be able to play again this season. 

 The Amling team at Maywood is on the 

 schedule for August 9. 



W. French, of Sharp, Partridge & Co., 

 is on a two weeks' vacation at Eagle 

 River, Wis. 



A. Miller is back from a business trip 

 through Minnesota and says that things 

 are going along in fine shape at Minne- 

 apolis, where the convention prepara- 

 tions are in full sway. He expects to 

 remain in Chicago until convention 

 time, when he will make the trip to the 

 Twin Cities in the interests of A. Hen- 

 derson & Co. 



In connection with recent changes to 

 make room for a new garage, the Geo. 

 Wittbold Co. has built a concrete oil 

 house, which speaks well for the work- 

 men who did the job. Employees of 

 this concern have become quite profi- 

 cient in building with reinforced con- 

 crete. Miss Frances Nagle is on her 

 vacation at Booth Lake, Wis. 



John Sinner got the fishing bee 

 August 3 and, together with several 

 friends, put in a half day angling for 

 perch, with more or less success. 



Miss Nelda Wolf, of Zech & Mann's 

 office force, is on her vacation. John 

 Zech, the champion checker player, is 

 out with a challenge to all coiners. He 

 hopes to secure a match with Phil 

 Schupp. 



Joseph Foerster, of Kyle & Foerster, 

 says business is about as good as his 

 firm has known during any previous 

 summer. 



Arthur Pasternick, of Bassett & 

 Washburn's shipping department, is 

 another who appeared for work this 

 week after a vacation period. He was 

 at Valparaiso, Ind. 



D. E. Freres is outing in Wisconsin 

 with his family, while his brother, M. 

 S, Freres, is taking care of the business 

 at the store. 



R. H. Murdaugh, of Croswell, Mich., 

 wa:s a visitor last week. 



J. W. Davis, Davenport, la., was in 

 diown this week. 



i Mrs. Kaber, of the Kaber Co., La- 

 Porte, Ind., was a visitor August 4. 



A. C. Rott, of Joliet, was in town 

 August 5. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



We have finished planting and have 

 to offer a surplus of fine healthy 

 plants in the following varieties: 



WHITE PERFECTION, - 

 PINK ENCHANTRESS, 



$6.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 

 5.00 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



J. A. BUDLONG, 



82-86 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO 



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Field-grown Carnation Plants 



ENCHANTRESS SUPREME— Nice, clean plants (this variety will supplant 

 Enchantress), at $12.00 per 100. 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS— The best type of this splendid variety, extra 

 strong plants, 18.00 per 100. 



Gash or satisfactory references from unknown parties. 



Ready for Immediat* Shipment 



DAILLEDOUZE BROTHERS 



LENOX RD. ind TROY AVE. 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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Field-Grown Carnations. 



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

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

 reputation for fine carnation plants, and 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 



GUTlitelE, OKLAHOMA 



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