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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEB 20, 190i. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



For so early in the season business 

 may be considered quite active; at any 

 rate it is not always an easy task to 

 procure the necessary stock to fill orders, 

 our home supply being especially short. 

 Oamations are unusually scarce, for some 

 unknown reason. The growers lost a 

 good many plants from stem-rot, as it 

 was such a wet, cold season, and had to 

 have plants shipped in to fill the houses. 

 It will take these growers some time to 

 get their stock into bloom, which in part 

 accounts for the light supply at present. 

 The market now is $1.50 to $2.50 per 

 hundred, Enchantress bringing the latter 

 figure. Roses are bringing from $1 to 

 $6 per hundred. Chrysanthemums are 

 now available and find ready sale. 



H. Merritt, at Irondoquoit, has had a 

 good cut of carnations this fall, his 

 Enchantress being especially good. H. 

 E. Wilson takes his entire cut. 



N. James reports business good, espe- 

 cially funeral work. His carnations are 

 in fine shape and give promise of excel- 

 lent crops. Iif. 



Kenosha, Wis.— H. D. Kamp has 

 gone out of the florists' business and 

 removed to Buffalo. 



I WANT to renew my subscription for 

 the best florists' paper published. — R. L. 

 Bdeooyne, Danville, 111. 



Davenport, Ia.— Otto Klingbiel has 

 given a trust deed to Rose Woltmann, 

 covering all his property, for the benefit 

 of creditors.. The liabilities are said to 

 aggregate $5,854. 



Wellington, O.— T. G. Yale says 

 trade was good all spring and summer 

 up to August; then it was dull until the 

 first of Ocotber, when it began to pick » 

 up again. Carnations and mums are fine. 



FLORA HILL 



3000 Extra StrODg Field-itrowD Plants 

 of Flora Hill Carnation 



at 9B.OO a lOO. 



EDWARD REID, 



1686 BaBSt«ad St.. PKZXABBZ.PKXA. 

 Mention The R«Tlew when yoa write. 



No. I riELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



QaeenLcalse $4.00 per 100 : t35.00perl000 



XochantreBs 7.00 " 66.00 



Norway 4.00 " 35.00 



Protperity 6.00 " 40.00 



W. E. HAlil/, . CIiYI>E, OHIO. 

 FIEIiD-GROWN 



CARNATION PUNTS. 



••Bd for mj llat of TarlcUwi 

 and prlo««. 



SOL 6ARLAI|D, Jr., Dis Plainis, III. 



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CARNATIONS 



F.DORIIER&SON$CO.,LaFl|ittl,lii. 



Alwayi mantloB th« norlsta' B«Ti«w 

 wli«n writing' adT«rtiB«rs. 1 



The 



Commercial Scarlet Carnation 



to be dissemifuitcd in January 1905, it 



Writ* for dMoriptiV* oironlar. 99.00 p«r doi., itfi'.OO par 100, $100.00 p«r 

 lOOO. 996.O0 p*r lOOO in SOOO lots. Prices on larger quantities on application. 



DAVIS BROS. CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. 



MentlAn lite Rvrtow 



write 



TO CLOSE OUT. 



Field-Grown Carnation Plants. 



W« offar til* following at $40.00 par lOOO. Onarantaad all flrst •ii« plants: 

 6000 liAWSON, 1000 GOV. WOLCOTT, 



1000 MORNING GLORY, 1000 WHITE CLOUD. 

 WI]<I« BB 8KXPPBB FBOM HZBBDALB. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



store: 76-8 Wabath Ave. 

 Or««nlions«s : 



Chicago. 



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CARNATION PUNTS, 



HBAXTHT Stock. 



Field-grown, FIBB, 



Bo stam-rot. 



PerlOO Per 1,000 



10000 Lawion tS.OO 945.00 



10,000 WhlteCloud 6.00 46.00 



1,600 Nelson 500 4600 



7.000 Prosperity 6.00 46.00 



1,000 Glacier 5.00 4A.00 



800 Norway 5.00 45.00 



SOO Adonis 5.00 4500 



450 Fair Maid 6.00 46.00 



500 Floriana 5.10 4500 



800 Dorothy 5.00 46.00 



260 Elma 5.00 45.00 



100 Uaiety 5.C0 45.00 



SSOMrs. Bradt 6.00 46.00 



150J. H. Manley 6.00 4500 



280 Harry Kenn 500 46.00 



150 Pres. McKinley 5.00 46 00 



S50 Boston Market 500 46.00 



860 Gov. Wolcott 5.00 45.00 



G.H. Crane 4.60 4000 



Gen. Gomez 4.60 4000 



Gen. Maceo 4.60 40.00 



Ffrns Piersoni. 2>^in., S8.00 per 100: Boston 



I CI iia Ferns, 2><-in., $5.00 per 100; 8-ln, $8.00 



per 100; 4-in.. $16.00 per 100. Ready to be ablfted. 



Cash ob 0. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wi|ii, lid. 



McntloB n« BctIcw wb«a yoa writ*. 



CARNATIONS 



Fine, healthy, 

 fleld-grown plants. 



Queen Louise es.00perl00; $60.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Geo. Bradt 6.00 ' fiO.OO 



FloraHiU 5.00 " 4000 



LillianPond 5.00 " 40.00 



Mac Richmond 6.00 " 40.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, strong plants, 

 in 2^-inch pots, $3.00 per 100 : $25.00 per lOCO. 



I H MOSS OOVAB8TOWB. 



I. II. ITI\fi3a, Baltlmora County. Md. 



Mention The Review wh>n yoa writ*. 



is the new commer 

 cial white carnation 

 worthy of your at- 

 tention. 

 Has scored 88 points 

 at the Detroit Convention, receiving a cer- 

 tificate of merit. 



Send for descriptive circular. 

 JOHN MURCHIE, 8. 8. 8KIDEL8KY, 



8KABOB, FA. 124 1. 2411 St. PNIUDELPIM, 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Fred Borki 



FIELD-GROWN 



It has been ■ good growing 

 season with us and plants are 

 in fine shape, strong and bushy. 



White: PerlOO Per 1000 



FIX>BA HILIi $3 50 $30 00 



PERU 3 50 3000 



QUEEN LOUISE 3 50 30 00 



Pink: 



MRS.T.W.LAWSON.... 6 00 50 00 



MRS.NELSON 3 50 30 00 



GUARDIAN ANGEL 3 50 30 00 



McKINLEY 350 3000 



Light Pink: 



MRS. HIGINBOTHAM. . . 3 50 30 00 



Red: 



CHICAGO 3 50 30 00 



MRS. INE 3 50 30 00 



ESTELLE 350 3000 



Maroon : 



HARLOVARDEN 4 50 40 00 



Variecated : 



MRS. BRADT 600 5000 



All stock sold under express condition * , 

 tfiat if not satisfactory it is to be returned * 

 immediately, when money will be refunded. 



Peter Reinberg, 



51 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO. 



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