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"jf be pJorists' Review 



Sbptbhbbb 28, 1018. 



<& — (ft — ^ THE CARNATION SUPPORT CO. 



Manufacturers of ^ i : < v^ ^ 



Self-tying Carnation Sapports and Rose Stakes 



SELF-TIED 

 ROSE STAKES. 



«'THE LOOP! 

 THE LOOP'S THE THING!'* 



Writ* for Price List A. 



[PATENTKD] 



CONNERSVILLE, IND. 



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ST. PAXTL. 



The Market. 



Business opened well last week, with 

 a killing frost to clear away the out- 

 door stock, which was getting extremely 

 poor. Eashion week is on and the de- 

 mand for flowers is heavy, as all the 

 stores are having their openings. The 

 large department and general stores all 

 decorated heavily and it aided the flo- 

 rists to have the openings all at once," 

 instead of having them stretched over 

 several weeks, as heretofore. The flo- 

 rists themselves are all decked out in 

 fall attire and the shops are displaying 

 the newest styles in flowers, plants and 

 accessories. 



Indoor stock is coming on nicely. 

 Roses and carnations are fair. Mums, 

 although not plentiful as yet, are in 

 good shape and a ready market is found 

 for them. In the way of accessories, 

 baskets of all kinds are moving well 

 and by adding bulbs, which are now 

 being placed on sale, the general busi- 

 ness is materially increased. 



Various Notes. 



A. H. Bunde, probably the oldest flo- 

 rist in the city, has retired from busi- 

 ness. 



O, R. Eekhardt Co. received a heavy 

 shipment of sphagnum this week. Busi- 

 ness with this firm is reported as excel- 

 lent. 



Bids for the park greenhouses were 

 opened September 22. The contract 

 calls for nine houses 26 x 100, complete 

 with heating and boilers, potting shed, 

 etc. These houses will be devoted to 

 growing plants, except palms and 

 tropical plants, of which the board 

 possesses a great many. For this part 

 of the range the city set aside an appro- 

 priation of $57,000. Mr. Nussbaumer 

 feels greatly in need of ^ore space and 

 another apprApriation is under way for 

 palm houses, etc. 



Holm & Olson are putting in a new 

 front at their store, new windows, new 

 tile floor in the show space, large mir- 

 rors along the sides, and a fine new 

 electric sign overhead. This makes a 

 great improvement in their already 

 beautiful store. 



The monthly meeting of the Minne- 

 sota State I^orists' Association was 

 called for September 16, at Holm & 

 Olson's store, and it proved to be a 

 rousing good meeting. The annual elec- 

 tion of oflicers was held and resulted 

 as follows: President, O. J. Olson, St. 

 Paul; vice-president, Wm. Desmond, 

 Minneapolis; secretary, Gus Malmquist, 

 Minneapolis; treasurer, E. P. Holm, St. 

 Paul; executive committee, Theo. Wirth, 

 A. Lauritzen, Hugh Will and Prof. 

 L. R. Cady. Five new members were 

 elected and fitting refreshments were 

 served between speeches. C. F. B. 



Our Common Sense One- 

 Ring Carnation Support 



THE ONLY PRACTICAL SUPPORT 



USE 



Per 1000 



1000 to 3000 18 50 



5000 to 10.000 8.00 



15.000 to 25.000 7.50 



30.000 to 50.000 7.00 



Samples sent by Express only 



at $1.00 per 100. In no less 



quantities than 100. 



ALL LEADING GROWERS 



ARE NOW USING THEM 



C. C. POLL WORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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WILLIAMS 



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CARNATION and 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Fat. Applied for 



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WILLIAMS FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE, 



PRICES 



4, 5. 6-ln.. 1000 to 6000, per 1000. $1.60; 6-ln., 6000 to 



10 000, per 1000, $1.25; 6-lnch. U.OOO to 60,010, per 



1000. $1.0U. 

 7.I0., 1000 to 6000, per 1000. SiJSO: 7-ln„ 6000 to IC^OOO. 



per 1000. $1.26; 7-ln., U.OOO to 80,0a. p«jr 1000, $1.15. 

 8-ln.. 1000 to 6000, per 1000. H 76: 8-ln.. erOO to 10 000. 



per 1000, J1.60; 8-ln., 11,000 to 80.000, per 1000. $1 26. 

 9-ln., 1000 to 6000, perlOOO, $1.86; 9 In., 6000 tolO,0<0. 



per 1000, $1.60; 9-ln.. Il,0t0 to 60 OtO, per 100( . $1.60. 



Samples on reanest. 



180-105 Mohawk' St.. 

 UlICA, NEW YORK 



Mpntton The Rprlew when yon write. 



No loss if TOn 

 mend your 

 ■pllt cama- 

 tioni with 



Superior 



Carnation 



STAPLES 



80e p«r 1000 



WN. SCHUTTEI 



BEFORK If SONt AFTKB 



422 Main Straat. Spriiicfl«kl, Mass. 



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AMERICAN TRADERS 



If you are Interested In Enropeau stocks o* Plants 

 and Seeds and latest news concerning same, sub- 

 scribe to The Horttcal*aT»l Trade Joamal. 

 pubUshed weekly, and The International Hor- 

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 One dollar (International Money Order) sent to us 

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Address 



The HORTICULTURAL PRINTING CO. 



BURNLEY, ENGLAND 



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Model 

 Extension 

 Carnation 

 Support 



Made wi»h two of 

 three circlet./ Ea- 

 dorted by afl the 

 Lcadlnc Carnatioa 

 Growers u tb* best 

 ■apport on mafket 

 Pat. July 27, '97. May 17. '98 



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