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The Florists' Review 



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August 26, 1915. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Trade was dtiU last week. A little 

 funeral work, however, adds material- 

 ly to the week's business. The aster 

 is the most important flower at present 

 and all colors and grades are plentiful. 

 They are selling at low prices. Gladi- 

 oli are a drug on the market and large 

 quantities of them are going to waste. 

 America is still the best seller. Eoses 

 are poor in quality. Key, Milady and 

 "Ward are oflf color. Double White Kil- 

 larney is good, but small. Sweet peas 

 are poor and scarce. Harrisii lilies are 

 good and are being used considerably 

 for all occasions. Japanese lilies are 



?lentiful and are used a great deal in 

 uneral work. There is little demand 

 for summer orchids or valley. There 

 is a great quantity of excellent Boston 

 ferns in the market. 



Various Kotes. 



J. Benson Stafford last week had a 

 wedding order in which the bride's 

 bouquet was a most unusual one, a 

 colonial bouquet made of Ward roses 

 and valley, with a valley shower. 



The Raeker Flower Shop had a neat 

 Window display of Begonia Vernon and 

 red gladioli, which was attractive for 

 this time of the year. 



J. H. Rebstock is having his store re- 

 modeled. The woodwork is painted 

 white and the walls are a creamy tint. 



Henry Krause has returned from 

 Conesus lake. Walter ILeney, after a 

 week at Conesus lake and another at 

 Crystal beach, is back on the job at 

 S. A. Anderson's, 



Jerry Brooking had some exception- 

 ally large show asters on exhibition 

 last week. Some of the flowers meas- 

 ured four to five inches across and had 

 stems eighteen to twenty-four inches 

 long. 



James J. Bates, formerly of Buffalo 

 and Akron, has opened an up-to-date 

 retail store in Oakfield, N. Y. He is 

 planning to put up a range of glass 

 in connection with his store. The mem- 

 bers of the trade wish him success. 



The America gladioli which L. H. 

 Neubeck is growing at Williamsville 

 are large and handsome and bring a 

 good price. Leon Neubeck has severed 

 his connection with his father's green- 

 houses and is now selling auto tires. 



Orlando O 'Field, of M. O 'Field & 

 Son, of Grimsby, Ont., was in town 

 last week on business. 



A report of the death of William 

 Warring, who had been with the Wil- 

 liam Scott Co. for thirty years, will 

 be found in this week's obituary 

 column. E. C. A. 



CARNATIONS 



Enchantress $6.00 per 100 



White Enchantress 6.00 per 100 



Winsor 5.00 per 100 



White Winsor 6.00 per 100 



White Wonder 7.00 per 100 



Beacon 6.00 per 100 



Harry Fenn 5.00 per 100 



Cash with order, please 



F. A. EMMONS 



West Kennebunk, Maine 



Mantion 'Hie Review when you write. 



300,000 



FlELD-QftOWN 



Carnation Plants 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



This is strong, healthy stock of large size, well 

 branched^plants ready to go on your benches and 

 go right ahead. We never offered better stock— it 

 has been an excellent growing season with us. 



\ Per 100 1000 



^ Enchantress $4.60 $40.00 



Kose-pink Enchantress 4.60 40.00 



White Perfection 4.00 36.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 3.60 30.00 



Philadelphia 5.00 40.00 



Zoe Symoads 3.60 30.00 



The earlier you order the quicker 

 you get the plants working for you. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER 

 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



MentlOB Th» IUt1»w wben yon write. 



NEW ROSE-PINK CARNATION 



MISS THEO 



AWARDED 



Certificate of Merit 



BuflFalo, New York, last January 

 To the trade, $12.00 p«r 100; $100.00 per 1000 



LITTLEFIELD & WYNAN, ■ North Abington, Mass. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



FINE, HEALTHY STOCK AT CLEAN-UP PRICES 



Per 100 1000 



Victory $4.00 $36.00 



White Perfection 4.00 35.00 



J. A. BUDLONG, 82-86 E. Randolph St., CHICA60 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



OBCONICA PRIMROSES 



Very Best Strains 

 Strong plants, from 2'2-inch pots. 



$S.OO per 100 __$25.00 perJtOOO 



^ POIN8ETTXA.8, 2V in. strong, $5.50 per 100; 

 $50.00 per 1000; shipped in paper pots. ^ ^ ^ 

 MO at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



fRANK 0KI1SLIN,"c'^,?l'SS:firr^ 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER ft SONS GO. 



LA PAYETTE. 



INDIANA 



AieuiiuD .lus UeTiew wtieu jrou write. 



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