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The Florists' Review 



November 26, 1914. 



AVI ATO R 



The High-flier Among Scarlets 



jf SOONER OR LATER you will grow Aviator as your principal scarlet Carnation 



— why not get in on the ground floor? 



DESCRIPTION 



Parents, red sport of Maceo and red 

 seedling. Color, intense scarlet, very 

 bright. Stem, thin, wiry and stiff. Flowers, fine, full and 

 nicely fringed. Habit, clean, upright growth; every break 

 makes a rapid advance, producing a profuson of fine flowers 

 in a very short time. The most prolific carnation ever offered 

 to the trade, barring none. No disease, no grass, easy to 

 propagate. 



Now Booking Orders for Rooted Cuttings 



January Delivery 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



Standard Varieties 



PEERLESS PINK. Dark pink, the ideal 

 carnation. Makiner good with those who 

 bought last year. Very free bloomer, nice 

 even color. The money maker. Rooted 

 cultings, $6.0J per JOO; J50.00 cer 1000. 



Per 100 1000 



MatcMesB, white $6.00 $50.00 



Cbainpion, scarlet 6 00 60.00 



TeUow Prince, yellow 0.(0 50.00 



PbUadelplila, medium pink.... 6.00 50 00 



Gloria, medium pink 600 50.00 



Princess Dagmax, crimson.... 6.0O 50.00 

 Herald, scarlet, very fine flower, 



stiff stems 400 30.00 



Pink Dellffht ^ 4.00 30.00 



Enchantress Supreme 4.00 80.00 



Conquest, overlaid pink 4.00 80 00 



White Wonder HOO 2if- 



\(nilte Enchantr«|BS :tOO 25j 



Enchantress 3.00 



AIX STOCK GUARANTEED* 



INVITATION 



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Caii be seen growing at our greenhouses at Joliet, 111., and at the -^ 

 establishment of Pyfer & Olsem, J'Q^mette; 111. Visitors Invited. . -rr ■ 



CHICAGO CARNATION! CO., * ^f;n7»:r^ 



30 East Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Wholesale Florists 



BRAMPTON, ONT. 



The Market. 



The season of gluts appears to be 

 nearly over. The quality of the stock 

 during the fall, with the exception of 

 carnations, has been far superior to 

 that of former years, especially in 

 roses and mums. The prices have re- 

 mained on the same level for the last 

 six weeks, owing to conditions that, 

 seem unprecedented, but it is a long 

 lane that has no turning, and it does 

 not appear that there will be much 

 stock to give away for the next two or 

 three months at least. 



Beauties this year are exceptionally 

 fine; this is a pleasant fact to record, 

 in view of the serious disappointments 

 that have followed one another in the 

 crops of the last six years. The prices, 

 however, remain at the midsummer 

 standard, only $30, $20 and $15 being 

 procurable for No. 1, 2 and 3 grades, 

 respectively. 



Despite the so-called bad times, pay- 

 ments are regular, and, according to 

 reports, not more than two florists in 

 the entire Dominion have been com- 

 pelled to assemble their creditors in 

 one of the most serious crises in the 

 business history of the country. 



Various Notes. 



Last week we had the pleasure of a 

 visit from Lieutenant-Governor J. S. 

 Hendrie, who was accompanied by Mrs. 

 Hendrie and Miss Hendrie. N. b. Dun- 

 lop; S. S. Bain, of Montreal; J. S. 

 Simmons and P. Waters, of Toronto; 

 W. Coombes, of Sudbury, and F. Wise, 

 of Peterboro, were visitors during the 

 week. W. G. P. 



CARNATION rHOADELPHIA 

 FIELD PLANTS AU SOLD 



MT KEEP your eye on this variety. If you are 

 not grov/ing it this season, you will next. 

 We are now booking: orders for rooted cuttings, 

 early delivery, Philadelphia, Matchless, Princess 

 Dagmar, Champion, Enchantress Supreme, etc. 



BREITMEYER FLORAL CO. 



FRED BREITMEYER. Prop. 



MT. CLEMENS, MICH. 



Mptitlon The Rgrlew when yon write. 



L D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Carnations 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



Mendoo The BctIcw wbra Toa write. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LA PAYCTTE. 



Mention The UeTiew woen yon write. 



