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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 27, 1904. 



DETROIT. 



It has been some time since any De- 

 troit notes have appeared in the columns 

 of the Review, but your scribe has been 

 so busy that he has had neither time nor 

 inclination to take his pen in hand, but 

 the florists of this city and vicinity are 

 an easy-going lot anyway and it takes a 

 convention or a hail storm to arouse 

 them, or one of the "Great Scott" par 

 ables. Everyone is prepared for a good 

 winter's business and praying that we 

 may not have another cold winter like 

 Ihe last one. 



-The past week or ten days of sunshine 

 and warmth have rushed the stock for- 

 ward so that the retailers have not been 

 able to care for it, especially roses and 

 jnums, but cooler weather has now set 

 in and better returns are looked for. 

 <:arnations are looking fine, with very 

 little disease, the bulk of the plantings 

 being Lawson and it looks as if another 

 year it would still be Lawson, for 

 White Lawson looks as promising as the 

 parent. 



On Thursday, October 27, the Michi- 

 gan Cut Flower Exchange will keep 

 open house in the new home, which is 

 as finely fitted for the business as any 

 Ki'ommission house in the country. 



President Breitmeyer is very enthu- 

 siastic over the World's Fair flower 

 show and it will be a grand success if 

 his work can make it so. 



The annual outing to Mt. Clemens 

 takes place on Friday, October 28, and 

 I will try and give your readers a few 

 notes on how stock looks in the Bath 

 City. Kag. 



We think the Review our best publica- 

 -tion.— W. J. Miller & Son. 



CARNATION PLANTS, 



71«ld-ffTOWB, nVB, KBAXTKT stook. 

 Jfo atam-rot. 



Per 100 Perl.OOO 



10000 LawaoD WOO $45.00 



10,000 WhlteCloud 600 «.00 



1.600 Netaon 600 4600 



7.000 Proiperity 6.00 46.00 



1,000 Glacier 6.00 4ft.00 



600 Norway 6.00 45.00 



800 Adonis 6.00 4'iOO 



450 Fair Maid 6.00 48.00 



600 Floriana 6.t0 46.00 



800 Dorothy 6.00 48.00 



280 Elma / 6.0O 45.C0 



100 Gaiety 6.C0 45.00 



850 Mn. Bradt 6.00 45.00 



160 J. H. Manley 6.00 4^00 



260 Harry Fenn 600 48.00 



160 Pres. McKlnley 6.00 4600 



850 BOBtOD Marlcet 500 45.00 



850 Gov. Wolcott 6.00 45.00 



G.H. Crane 460 4000 



Gen. Gomez 4.60 40.00 



Gen.Maceo 4.60 40.00 



Chrysanthemum Stock Pfants 



White Fitzwysrram, Opah. Willowbrook. Polly 

 Rose, Lady Harriett. Glory of Pacific MoDrovIa, 

 Ometra, M. Lamond, Robinson, Halliday, Mrs. 

 Jerome .lonei«, Yellow Jones, Marie Liger, Mrs. 

 Weeks. Ool. Appleton, Maj. Bonnaffon, R. H. 

 Pearson. Mile. Douillet. Timotliy Eaton. Ivory, 

 Dalskov^ Yellow Eaton Viviand-Morel Mrs. Per- 

 rin, Fee du Cbampsaur, Golden Wedding, 11.00 

 per dozen. 



White BonnaiTon, White Maud Dean. Ida Bar- 

 wood, C. H. Diederichs. Louis Leroux, Marian 

 Newell, Globosa Alba, Lord Hopetoun, Ethelyn 

 Baden PowpH, Percy Plumridge. Harry Plum- 

 ridge, Mrs. Chamberlain, Silver Queen. Tancred 

 Bastet, Lilv Monntford, Wm. Duckham, Leila 

 FilkiDS, C. J. Salter. Mrs Coombes, Nellie Pock- 

 ett, Mrs. T. W. Pockett Mrs. Geo. Wilkins, Cinna. 

 Mrs. Thirkell, Cecil Cutts. A. J. Balfour. Ben 

 Weill, Mile. Richardson. Prices on application. 

 r'Aa>ne Piersoni, 25^-in., $8.00 per lOO: Boston 

 p ems Ferns. 2S-in., $5.00 per 100; 8-in, I8.C0 

 per 100: 4-in.. $16.00: 5-in., «2.'5 00: 6-in., $.iO 00 per 

 100; 7-in., $1.00 each; 8-in.. $1 2} each. Ready to 

 be Bblftcd. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. fc M. S. VESEY, Fort Wiyne, ind. 



Mention ITie Review wben yon write. 



DAYTON FLORAL CO. 



Offazs Aaparagna Sprang^rl for Oaali 

 S-ln. Vots aztra flue So 



WE HAVE 5000 ASPARAGUS, 



WHO WANTS THEM ! 

 Stock "Mnma." Satello, Barliaat White, 5c. 



THE DAYTON FLORAL CO., DAYTON, OHIO. 



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Mention The Review when .vou write. 



Big Bargain io Bostons. 



4 in., $12 per 100, 5 in., $20. 6in., $30. 7-ln., $60 

 These prices are from $5 to $15 per 100 under 

 the regular price on these sizes. We make 

 these special figures to reduce a large stock. 

 Field-grown Sprengeri. strong plants, ready 

 for 4-in. pots. $5 per 100, for 8-in.. $4. Very 

 valuable to cut from. 



Choice fresh plants ready for retailing. 



We have 6.000 strong Joost carnation plants, extra tine, field-grown, at the very low price of 

 $4 per 100, $36 per 1000. Big, branchy plants, not onlla. 



Brides, Maids, Ivory. Golden Gates, 8 inch, good rtock. grown for forcing, $1 per 100, $33 



^"^«^« W. H. GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln^ III. 



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