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The 'florid' Revilsw 



Apbil 15. 1915. 



CARNATION PLANTS FROM SOIL. 



We have several thousand strong, well established plants from soil. These plants are from selected cuttings and 

 most of them are pinched back,' having now from three to five breaks. Send ii^ your orders NOW and we will ship at 

 once or will wait until you are ready to plant in the field if you so desire. 



We Have the Following^ Varieties fi^m Soil: 



Per 100 1000 Per 100 1000 



Enchantresa $3.00 $25.00 Northport $3.00 $25.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 3.00 26.00 Beacon 3.50 30.00 



Commodore 3.00 25.00 Champion 6.60 55.00 



Tor List of Carnation and Ghryaantbemum CUTTINGS See Classified Ad. 



J. De Thompson Carnation Co., 



Joliety Illinois 



Mentton The Review when yoo write. 



CINOINNATI. 



The Market. 



The daily receipts have increased 

 each day since Easter, until at the time 

 of this writing the market is on the 

 verge of a big glut. Business the early 

 part of last week was pretty fair, but 

 from the middle of the week the call 

 for stock weakened perceptibly and 

 caused a decided drop in prices. Those 

 who run cheap specials were able to 

 buy at prices that gave them a hand- 

 some percentage of profit. 



Roses are plentiful. In addition to 

 the normal increase from the regular 

 shippers into the market, many extra 

 shipments are coming in from those 

 who or.dinarily use their stock at home. 

 American Beauties are in large supply. 

 The carnation market has changed 

 greatly in the last fortnight. Up to 

 and through Easter carnations were 

 rather short of the call, but since then 

 they have become extremely plentiful. 

 Sweet peas are excellent and can be 

 had in quantity at low prices. Lilies 

 are so plentiful the wholesalers are un- 

 able to maintain ordinary prices. Valley 

 and orchids are fine and easily able 

 to take care of every present need. 

 Bulbous stock is selling slowly. Other 

 offerings include snapdragon, forget- 

 me-not, primrose and callas. Greens 

 are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



At the meeting of the Cincinnati 

 Florists' Society, April 5, R. Witter- 

 staetter exhibited blooms of his new, 

 dark pink sport of Tausendschon. The 

 rose, from its general appearance and 

 good color, is bound to be a winner. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Critchell expect 

 to move into their splendid new home 

 in Eosehill during the present week. 



E. G. Gillett reports that Mr. and 

 Mrs. C. J. Ohmer and son. Master 

 James Ohmer, of West Palm Beach, 

 Fla., intend to motor U this city next 

 month. 



Simon J. Hyder, of Hillsboro, O., was 

 a visitor last week. C. H. H. 



Bingliamton, N. Y.— The Susque- 

 hanna Valley Greenhouse Co., capital- 

 ized at $20,000, has taken over from 

 Fred A. Hutchins the greenhouses and 

 property which he purchased from the 

 bankrupt estate of James W. Shearer. 

 Mr. Hutchins purchased the property 

 for the sum of $3,000, assuming obliga- 

 tions against the property. 



ROSE PLANTS 



3-inch Own Roots $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



3000 KHURNEY QUEEN 2000 WHITE KULARNEY 1500 RHEA REID 



CHRYSANTHEMUM ROOTED CUTTINGS 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Touset,Chrysolora, Unaka, V. Poehlmann, Halliday, V. Morel. Robinson, Alice Salo- 

 mon. Golden Salomon, Jerome Jones, Yellow Jones, Chieftain, White Chadwick, Yellow 

 Chadwick, Klondike, Alena, Bergmann, Acto, Garza, Helen Newberry, Buckingham, Mensa 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



W. J. St M. S. VESEY, 



Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS, 2 inch 



Per 100 1000 



5000 Philadelphia $ 4.00 $36.00 



2500 Enchantress Supreme 4.00 35.00 



3500 Matchless 6.00 50.00 



1000 Yellow Prince 12.00 



1000 Alice 12.00 



BREITMEYER FLORAL CO. 



rRCD. BREITMEYER. Prop. 

 MT. CLEMENS. MICH. 



Mention Th> Rerlew when yon writ*. 



CHRYSANTHENUNS, CANNAS, COLEUS 



and all Salt Waoded Stoclr. 



See iur SiKcial Ad. April 8 issue of The Review. 



NOTICE: Salvia quoted wroat, 



R. C, $1.50; 2>2-in., $3.50 and 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, lU. 



MentioD The Review when yon write. 



— VIN.CA — 



Good, strong, 3%-in. stock, 

 $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



WHITE BROS. 



MEDINA, N. T. 



Mention The Review when you writ e. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our advt. on page 65. 

 F. W. ROCHELLE 8e SONS, Cheoter, N. J. 



Greensboro, N. C. — The Greensboro 

 Floral Co. has moved its store across 

 the street from the old location. The 

 new place will be known as the Eosery 

 Flower Shop. 



I am makins some good 



OFFERS 



in the Classified section of this paper 

 under 



GLADIOLI 

 SPIRAEAS 



Send for my complete list of stock. 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison St., C^HICAGO 



Mention The Hevlfw when yoo write. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPKCIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



MeatloB The Rerlcw when yon wrlf. 



CHRYSANTHENUNS... 



THE BEST rOR ELORISTS' USE 



Pxices on application 



ELMER D. SMITH A CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS GO. 



LA PAYKTTK, . - . INDIANA 



