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The Florists' Review 



OcxoBiiB 2S, 1918. 



CARNATION GLORIA 



If you are looking for a good, lively, shell-pink, free- 

 blooming variety, you will find GLORIA hard to beat. 



Its growth is remarkably strong, making a quantity of flowering shoots rather 

 than wonderful length of stems. It has made 24 blooms to the plant. The bloom 

 is fair sized and the calyx good. It's bound to be in great demand. 



ROOTBD CUTTINGS lor December and later, $18.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., 



Cromwell, Conn. 



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ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The Market. 



Business was good throughout the 

 city last week. All the retailers are 

 pleased with conditions at this time. 

 Stock is getting more plentiful, but is 

 still far from an oversupply, especially 

 in carnations, mums and violets. 



Florists' Club Organized. 



The St. Paul Florists' Club was or- 

 ganized Tuesday, October 14. A good 

 representation was present at O. R. 

 Eckhardt's store, where the meeting 

 was held. The officers for the new 

 club are as follows: President, Frank 

 Gustafson; vice-president, O. R. Eck- 

 hardt; secretary, Charles R. Fuhl- 

 bruegge, and treasurer, N. C. Hansen. 

 The executive committee is composed 

 of Wm. Swanson, A. Lauritzen and 

 Gus. Colberg. This is the first city 

 club to be organized among the flo- 

 rists here and from the enthusiasm 

 shown it will no doubt be a success. 



The next meeting will be held at the 

 wholesale house of the 0. R. Eckhardt 

 Co., Tuesday, October 28, at 8:30 p. m. 

 sharp. All enthusiasts are invited to 

 show their good fellowship by being 

 present. 



Various Notes. 



The funeral of Mrs. Walter Demmler, 

 of Eau Claire, Wis., was held at the 

 residence of the deceased's parents, 

 1806 Hague avenue, this city, Satur- 

 day, October 18. Walter Demmler is 

 the successor to his father in the flo- 

 rists' business at Eau Claire. 



Chas. Vogt has been confined to his 

 bed the last two weeks, but is now on 

 the road to recovery. 



E. Lemke was a visitor in the city 

 from Grand Forks, N. D., and spent a 

 few days calling on friends. His 

 mother accompanied him on his return 

 to Grand Forks. 



Samuel Seligman, of Wertheimer 

 Bros., New York, was in St. Paul re- 

 cently. C. R. F, 



Ghreenfield, Ind. — Wm. A. Ronyer is 

 adding a house, 18 x 100 feet, to his 

 greenhouse plant. 



Mt. Vernon, N. Y. — Arthur Dummett, 

 Inc., was the winner of the first prize 

 for the best window display during 

 the celebration of the opening of the 

 great white way in Fourth avenue, 

 where his store is situated.' ' $K farm 

 scene and a forestry display each oc- 

 cupied a half of the window. 



CARNATIONS; Field-grown Plants 



A bargais. get yew* order is e«4y. 



Enehantrasa* first siae, $5.00 per 100; second size $3.50 per 100 



Roaa-pink Knchantraaa. first size, $5.00 per 100; second siz^ 3.50 per 100 



Whita ParfaetkMi, second size $3.50 per 100) Cponnii si7B nlants 



Whita Cnchantraaa. second size 3.50 per 100 V ^^?°?J$-V^°™ 



Darothy Qardan, second size 3.50 perlOOJ** ^ ** snoois. 



Cash with order. 5% discount on order of 5000. 



REYNOLDS A MACKAY, BeU TeitpbMc. Tray I3I5-J Bmnswick Roid, Troy, N. Y. 



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WE SPECIALIZE IN ' | 



CARNATIONS CHRYSANTHENUNS 

 GERANIUMS POINSETTIAS 



Let us quote you on 

 rooted Oarnation cut- 

 tioes, "br 2-inch Gera- 

 nium plants. 



Banr & Steinkamp 



Camatlan Braadara 



3800 Rwkwood Avenve, Indiuiftlis, Ini 



To Close Out 



Per 100 



Enchantress, - $4.00 



WHITE BROS., Medina, W. Y. 



MAMMOTH VERBENAS 



Three best varieties, pink, white and 

 red, strong rooted cuttings, 50c per 100; 

 three hundred, $1.25; $4.00 per thousand. 

 If you want some floe Verbenas, try these. 



CADDO NURSERIES, 



JOHN MONMIOUSE. Pre*.. Shravapert. La. 



ISERANIUMS 



15,000 POITEVINE well 

 rooted cuttings ready for 

 shipment, $10.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Poinsettia Puteherrima 



Nice strong plants from 2H2-in. pots, 

 16.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000 



ANTON SCHULTHEI8 



31B latb street. 



C0LLE6E POINT. L. I., N T. 



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Carnation and Chrysanthemum 

 — ^Specialists 



DAILUDOUZE BROTHERS 



Lenox Rd. and Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



ROSES 



In LMding Varieties 



John Welsh Young 



PHILADELPflU. i*A. 



UpMlStaliMi.P.I.R. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Ca. 



CARNATIONS 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



jourr, ILLINOIS 



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CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



1.AFAYETTE, IND. 



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