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The Florists^ Review 



July 9, 1914. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



The weather has been somewhat 

 cooler, but business has been slack. 

 Garden flowers, such as sweet william, 

 coreopsis, Spanish iris, Canterbury bells, 

 cornflowers, Shasta daisies, yellow mar- 

 guerites and candytuft, are in fair de- 

 mand, for flower buyers tire of the 

 winter flowers during the summer. Pond 

 lilies also are selling. Asters are arriv- 

 ing. Koses are getting smaller each 

 week. Mrs. Aaron Ward is excellent 

 for this time of the year, while Mrs. 

 Bussell is an ideal summer rose. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Walthers has gone to Fort 

 Erie beach for the summer. 



Schwerdt & Berner, of Forks, N. Y., 

 are putting up two Lord & Burnham 

 iron frame houses, each 22x100, this 

 summer. 



Miss Edna Sauer has returned from a 

 two weeks' vacation. 



S. A. Anderson had a most attractive 

 display recently, a lily pond in one cor- 

 ner of the window, surrounded by cork 

 logs, etc. Here and there were clumps 

 of Lilium candidum and blue larkspur. 

 Suspended from the ceiling was a huge 

 cornucopia filled with the lilies and 

 the larkspur. Last week the principal 

 feature of the window was an Epworth 

 League emblem done in red and white 

 flowers, in honor of the convention in 

 session here. 



Harold Taylor visited Williamsville 

 last week. 



Edward Stephen is enjoying his va- 

 cation at Fort Erie beach. 



The Lenox Flower Shop had a pleas- 

 ing basket arrangement in the window 

 last week. It was made up entirely of 

 sweet Williams. 



Charles Hochreiter spent the week 

 end at Lotus bay beach. 



Miss Martha B. Wiese, daughter of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Wiese, was mar- 

 ried to William Schwarz June 29, at 

 the home of the bride's parents on 

 Humboldt parkway. The house was 

 elaborately decorated. 



J. Benson Stafford reports that busi- 

 ness has been good with him during 

 June. Robert Booker is taking his va- 

 cation during early July. E. C. A. 



Dallas, Tex. — Water from the auto- 

 matic sprinklers, the valve of which 

 was opened by a small fire of waste 

 paper, caused a heavy damage in the 

 building of the Texas Seed & Floral 

 Co. June 28. Before the night watch- 

 man could find where to turn off the 

 fiow, the water had spoiled a large 

 quantity of supplies. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LA FAYETTE, 



Mention The Bevlcw when yon writ*. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Carnations 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET. ILLINOIS 



50,000 Chrysanthemum Plants Ready Now 



2%-inch Pots— Strong Stock 



While Eaton Bonnaffon Chrysolora 



Chas. Baser Merry Jane Tint of Gold 



Smith's Advance Mrs. Kelley Nagoya 



Lynnwood Hall Ramapo Wells' Late Pink 



Wm. Turner Comoleta Maud Dean 



Yellow Elaton Roman Gold Pacific Supreme 



Golden Glow Unaka 



POMPONS 

 La Porte AUentown Fairy Queen 



Linton Mrs. Beu Garza 



Clorinda Yellow Baby Quinola 



Golden Climax, new $10.00 per 100 



Golden Star, new 6.00 per 100 



Mensa, new 6.00 per 100 



NEIW VARIETIES 



Chieftain $ 5.00 per 100; $ 40.00 per 1000 



Mistletoe 12.00 per 100; 110.00 per 1000 



Alice Salomon 5.00 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



Golden Salomon 15.00 per 100; 126.00 per 1000 



All above, except where noted, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



ROBERT GRAie COMPANY. *iHu^iL. PHILADELPHIA 



Ifwttlon Til* B«t1«w wlKn job w^m. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We have the followins varieties in fine younsr plants from 2-inch pots, just 

 right to plant right into your beds, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



WNITK 



Smith's Advance 

 Mrs. Racer (Razer) 

 Lynnwood Hall 

 White Bonnaffon 

 Jeanne Nonin 



PINK 



A. J. Balfour 

 Maud Dean 



VKLLOW 



Comoleta 

 Chrysolora 

 Robt. Halliday 

 Yellow Ivory 

 Major Bonnaffon 

 Dolly Dimple 



POMPONS 



Diana 



Savannah 



Baby 



H. Newberry 



Yellow Martha 



Croesus 



GERANIUMS 



We have fine, strong, young plants of the following varieties, good for propa- 

 gating stock, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Harcourt. white 

 Mrs. Barney, cerise 



Presilly, rose-pink 

 Decorator, oraniee- scarlet 



Castries, cerise 

 Nutt. crimson 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders 



Indianapolis Ind. 



Mention Thg ReTlew when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



THE BEST FOR 

 FLORISTS' USE 



ASK FOR LIST 



ELMER D. SMITH & GO. 



Adriaiip Mich. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



NELROSE 



THE BEST PINK ANTIRRHINUM 



Strong, 2-in. pot plants, 



$8.00 per 100 $75.00 per 1000 



W. A. HAMMOND 



Ashland, 



Virgin!* 



Mention TIm Bcvlew when yoa writ*- 



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