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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JANUABY 10, 1905. 



WELLESLEY 



THE^EW 



ROSE 



IS A WELCOME ADDITION TO THE LIST OF FORCING ROSES. 



Color is bright pink^ with reverse of petals clear silvery pink, thus producing a combina- 

 tion that is exceedingly effective either in daylight or artificial light. Growth is very free 

 and exceptionally vigorous and will prove satisfactory every month in the year. Delivery 

 strictly in rotation, beginning April first. PRICES: Own Root — $25 per 100; $55 per 250; 

 $J00 per 500; $200 per JOOO. Grafted— $30 per JOO; $70 per 250; $ J30per 500; $260 per 1000. 



Waban Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass. 



JOHN N. MAY, - - SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market. 



This -week again sees this city the cen- 

 ter of a severe storm. Snow has fallen 

 and the thermometer ranges below zero, 

 thereby causing a lull in the market. A 

 very few receptions were held the past 

 week, but there was a large amount of 

 funeral work. Roses are beginning to 

 come in of good quality. Sk)me 

 fine carnations are to be seen 

 and prices are a trifle lower than 

 last week. Quite a number of 

 receptions are on the books for next 

 week, including the annual meeting of 

 the implement dealers, who furnish quite 

 an amount of work for the florists. When 

 the weather breaks things wUl brighten 

 up a bit and we look for good business. 



Various Notes. 

 Samuel Murray will have the largest 

 decoration of the week, having the Par- 

 lin-Orendorff display in honor of the 

 visiting implement dealers. Sam has had 

 this decoration for a number of years 

 but says that this year's display ia far 

 in excess of any he has had before. 



James Payne has some fine stock grow- 

 injf for the spring trade and reports busi- 

 ness fairly good. 



"Mrs. Duss has sold out to Mann & 

 Chiles. Mr. Mann formerly worked for 

 A. P. Barbe and is well up in floral 

 work. 



Miss Jewell reports very good business 

 the past week, chiefly funeral work. 



D. Freudenthal has been making the 

 rounds the past week among the grow- 

 ers, buying up stock. He reports trade 

 as quiet at present in his new location. 



John Schneider haa closed up his busi- 

 ness on East Eleventh street, but will 

 continue at the old stand on Walnut. 



Several of the leading stores were 

 closed Sunday and it is hoped that be- 

 fore long all will close on that day, as 

 enough business can be done during the 

 week to justify closing. 



Ed. Ellsworth, of Kellogg 's, has pat- 

 ented a plant box for carrying palms for 

 decorative purposes. A wagon-load of 

 palms were enclosed in these boxes and 

 taken out with the mercury hovering 

 around zero. They were successfully car- 

 ried in an open wagon a distance of 

 over a mile and were not injured. 



Nelson Jarrett is staying close to home 

 these days and has some fine stock com- 

 ing on for the spring trade. 



Mrs. M. A. Biggam, Leavenworth, re- 

 ports business as fine in that town and 

 is putting some good stuff on the market 



Narcissus. 



I 



ROOTED CUTTIN6S READY NOW. 



Clean, Healthy Stock, Well Rooted. 



BBD Per 100 Per 1000 



Crusader 9 6.00 $ 46.00 



EsteUe 1.60 12.50 



MrB. Ine 1.60 1260 



FlaminKO 6.60 45.00 



LiaHT PZHK 



Gibson Beauty 12 00 100.00 



Enchantress ...... 800 25.00 



Mrs. Higlnbotbam 1.00 9.00 



PUIK 



Mrs. Lawson. 1.60 12.50 



Mrs. Nelson 1.60 12.60 



Guardian AnRel 1.00 9.00 



Mrs. Jocst . 1.26 10.00 



Genevieve Lord 1.25 10.00 



Nelson Fisher 6.50 66.00 



WKZTB 



Boston Market 2.60 20.00 



Peru 1.00 9.00 



WhiteCloud IJSO 12.60 



Queen Louise 1.00 9 00 



Flora Hill 1.00 9.00 



VAKZZOATED 



Mrs. M. A. Patten 5.50 46.00 



Rooted Rose Cuttings- 

 American Beauty 8.00 25.00 



Liberty 8.00 26.00 



Bridesmaid 1.60 12.60 



Bride 1.60 12.50 



Ivory 1.60 12.50 



Golden Gate 1.50 12.50 



GEORGE REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO 



Mwition Th» R^r^^w wben yog wrlto. 



Carnation 



Rooted Cuttings 



PsrlOO F«rlO0O 



VMTE LAWSON $6.00 $50.00 



FLAMINGO 6.00 50.00 



ENCHANTRESS 3.50 30.00 



THEQUEEN 2.50 20.00 



THE CARDINAL, from 2-inch pots. 



$12.00 per 100 



LARCHMONT NURSERIES 



LARCHMONT, N. T. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Grafted Rose Plants 



B^.INCH POTS. 



Grafted from all flowering wood; no 

 blind wood used. These are all grafted 

 on selected English Manetti stocks. 



ROOTED CITTINGS. 



OiuuraBte«d all from flowexlnir 

 wood. No blind wood nsad. 



ROSES 



Per 100 Per 1000 



BRIDE $1.50 $J2^ 



BRIDESMAID- l^ J2^ 



CHATENAY _ 1.50 J2.50 



PERLE 2^ 20.00 



CARNATIONS 



GOV.WOLCOTT $2.00 $J5.00 

 WHITE CLOUD ... 2.00 J5.00 



NORWAY _ 2.00 J5.00 



MRS. LAWSON „ 2.00 J5.00 

 MORN'G GLORY 2.00 J5.00 



MRS.JOOST - 2.00 tS.OO 



CRANE ^.^ 2.00 J5.00 



AMERICA 2.00 J5.00 



PROSPERITY 2.00 J5.00 



GAIETY - 2.00 J5.00 



Also the sensational new variety^ 

 FIANCEE. Our order was put in two 

 years ago and was the first order given 

 for FIANCEE. We can promise very 

 early delivery at same prices as the intro- 

 ducer. FIANCEE, per 100, $12.00; 

 per 1000, $100.00. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



Ore«nhons«a. Blnadala, 111. 

 Office and Store, 76 Wabuh Ave., Chicago 



Mcptton The ReTlcw when yoo write. 



Cilia 

 ind 



Hiiltliy 



c^ngs CARNATIONS 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN 16.00 per 100 



NELSON FISHEB 7.00 



ENCHANTRESS SCO 



WOLCOTT 2.00 



BOSTON MARKET 2.00 



J. H MANLEY 2.00 " 



MACEO 2.00 



SIDNEY LITTLEFIELD, North Abington, Mass. 



Mention Tbe Bcrtow when 70a writ*. 



