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The Florists' Review 



October 30, 1913. 



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. 



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



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., 



Cromwell, Conn. 



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CARNATIONS; Field-grown Plants 



A bargain, get your order in early. 



Enchantress, first size, $5.00 per 100; second size $3.50 per 100 



Ross-pink Cnchantrsss, first size, $5.00 per 100; second size 3.50 per 100 



Whits Psrfsctlon. second size $:?.50 per 100) c-pn„H ai^P nln.ntj) 



Whits Enchantrsss. second size 3.50 per 100 y^^°^°JJ^®t«°^ 



Dorothy Cordon, second size .S.50 per 100) ■* "^ '^ ^'^°°^^- 



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



REYNOLDS & MACKAY, Bell Telephone. Troy I3IS-J Bruflswick Road, Troy, N. Y. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good and 

 all had their share. Had it not rained 

 almost every day, business might have 

 been still better. The florists had a 

 number of large decorations to make, 

 and these, with the funeral work, called 

 for lots of flowers and greens. Chrys- 

 anthemums are here in all their glory, 

 and, to a great extent, roses and car- 

 nations must take a back seat. These, 

 however, are of good quality. Mums 

 are selling for .$1 to $3 per dozen. The 

 frosts have not been heavy enough to 

 kill the outdoor stock, so that there is 

 a good deal of this stock on the market. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. M. L. Doerr did a fine business 

 last week and is much encouraged over 

 the outlook for the future. She had a 

 large blanket and several other large 

 designs to make. She had to secure 

 extra help and was fortunate in secur- 

 ing the services of Miss Lillian Hart- 

 metz. In addition to her newspaper 

 advertising, a large list of business 

 announcements are being mailed out. 



\Vm. Blackman, of the Wm. Black- 

 man Floral Co., was injured last week 

 as the result of a collision with a mail 

 wagon. He was bruised considerably 

 and had one rib broken. Owing to 

 his advanced age, his condition was 

 serious for a few days, but he is now 

 recovering. He is 77 years of age. 



Julius Niednagel &'Son8 have had 

 several good decorations lately. They 

 are cutting a nice lot of mums of ail 

 grades and colors. The roses and car- 

 nations are in excellent condition. 



J. C. Elspermann is doing a good 

 business and looks forward to a big 

 week, as next Sunday is All Souls' 

 day. 



Louis Fritsch says business is in- 

 creasing, and he looks for a busy week. 

 His carnations are looking fine. 



The Evansville Floral Co. is enjoying 

 an increase of business since the 

 weather has become more seasonable. 



C. L. Niednagel continues cutting 

 fine American Beautv and other roses. 



E. L. F. 



Lakewood, N. J. — McElhinney Bros., 

 formerly in .business at Franklin, Pa., 

 have removed to this town. -^ 



Durand, Mich. — Adolph Bohr has 

 completed an additional greenhouse 

 at his plant on Marquette street. 



WE SPECIALIZE IN 



CARNATIONS CBRYSANTHENUNS 

 GERANIUMS POINSETTIAS 



Let us quote you on 

 rooted Carnation cut- 

 tings, or 2-inch Gera- 

 nium plants. 



Baur & Steinkamp 



Carnation Brssdsrs 



3800 RwkwNd Avenue, hdianipalis, Ind. 



ROSES 



In Leading Varieties 



John Welsh Young 



Umi SIrti-, p. I. It PHiUPaPHU. Yk . 



Chrysanthemums 



RMY SPECIALTV 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



To Close Out 



^^^^^^=^^^=^^^ Per 100 



Enchantress, - $4.00 



WHITE BROS., Medina, N. Y. 



Mpntlnn The R<>v1»»w when Ton writlt. 



Chrysanthemums 



Pink, white, yellow 



Specials $2.00 per doz. 



Fancy l.'iO per doz. 



Good 1 .(10 per doz. 



A. B. RASK, Columbiana, Ohio 



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ORCHIDS 



FRESH FALL COLLECTION 

 JUST ARRIVED. 



Csttlsya Glcas. August flowering type; 

 Csttlsya GIsas Sandsrisna, mammoth 



flowering type: Cattlsya Lablata. Special 

 collection in flowering season for dark types, 

 dormant leads, well leaved. We are now 

 booking orders for all spring growing types, 

 early delivery. Send for catalogue. Also 

 potted plants in sheath. 



Freeman Orchid Co. 



G. L. FIEEMM. M|r.. FALL RIVER, MASS. 



ORCHIDS 



MILTONIA 

 CONSERVATORIES 



180 Wheeler Ave., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



ORCHIDS 



Fresh 

 Autumn 

 Importations 

 C. Gisas 



C. Trianae 



Seml-establlabed : 

 C. Trianae C. Gankelllana C. Labiata 



C. Gisas C . Sfchroederae C. Mosslae 



And all the best commeiclal Orcblds. 

 Most reasonable prices. Write to 



JOHHDcBUCK, P.O. hi 73, Secncn,N.J. 



ORCHIDS 



Send for cataloKrue or special quotations on 

 your needs. Our stock Includes all the com- 

 mercial cut flower varieties and many choice 

 thlDfrs not usually to be had elsewhere. Cyp- 

 rlpedluros a specialty: thousands to offer. 



WM. J. BIGGS & CO. 



Orchiri lni»orters 

 and Rsisert. 



F. R. H. S. 



ENFICID, ENGLAND 



ORCHIDS 



We spsclslizs in Orchids. We have them 

 in any quantity and everything worth having 

 in that line; also supplies for same, such as 

 peat, live sphagnum, orchid baskets, books on 

 orchids. Catalogue on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Sniiiinit, New Jersey 



