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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Febeuabt 23, 1905. 



We Can Supply You. Write Us for Prices. 



CARNATIONS 



Wliite IbawBon, riaming«, I^ady Bonntlfal, JTclMon Flaher, 

 Ornsadcr and Otlicra. 



w^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Iim D«trolt, American Beauty, 



Ufl B^^ 1^ %i^ Mildred Grant, Oen. MaoArthnr, 



■^\^^9 L^^9 X^llMrty. Btlde, Maid, Perle, Bnn- 



»»i^^— wfc^ j^^^^ Mme. Koste, Mme. Oneln, 



Bon SUene, Papa Oontler, Kalaerln. 



Chrysanthemums 



The 3 g'rand new oonunerolal varieties, Majeatlo, 

 Adella and Madonna. 



SNAPDRAGONS 



Giant Pink, White and Yellow. 



John Breitmeyer's Sons, Detroit, Mich. 



Mpnflon The R«'vl<»w «rh»n yon wr1t». 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



Notwithstanding the extraordinary 

 cold, the past week has been a good one 

 so far as business has been concerned. 

 St. Valentine, that good saint who is 

 credited with bringing hearts together, 

 had much to do with the first of the 

 week and brought many dollars to the 

 pockets of the florists. Next year ho 

 will be given more consideration than 

 he has heretofore in the way of special 

 boxes for the arrangement of floral 

 valentines. 



Various Notes. 



Geo. L. Uuscroft, of Steubenville, has 

 bought eleven acres of land on the main 

 street, adjoining the cemetery, on which 

 he expects to move his greenhouse plant 

 in the near future. 



dec. Burke and his assistant, John 

 Jones, are beginning to get things in 

 shape, looking forward to the Easter 

 show at Schenley park, which is one of 

 the floral features of our city. 



T. P. Langhans, who is a follower of 

 Isaak Walton, entertained about thirty 

 of his fisher friends last Thursday even- 

 ing and tte decorations were well worthy 

 of mention. The parlor was arrangeu 

 to represent a fishing camp. The floor 

 was covered with a green rug, the fur- 

 niture all being removed, the walls and 

 ceiling covered with wild smilax, scrub 

 oak with the old leaves, and Norway 

 spruce. The tent stood at one end of 

 the room, with the American flag over 

 it. A campfire in the center of the room, 

 with oars, nets, rods and lines, and all 

 paraphernalia of a fisherman, completed 

 the decorations. As we entered the 

 room a quartette from the fishing club 

 were lying around the fire, with only 

 the light of the fire and a lantern, sing- 

 iner "You're as welcome as the flowers 

 in May." After all had enjoyed the 

 effect of this realistic night scene, the 

 lights were turned up and tables and 

 chairs produced, and progressive euchre 

 and fishing stories filled in the time 

 until supper, when all were compelled 

 to pass through the tent singly before 

 going out to the dining room. I am 

 not saying what was in the tent, but 

 sometimes you heard a sissing noise, and 

 some staid longer than others. The 

 tables were made of bare white pine 

 boards and formed three sides of a 

 square. We ate off tin plates and 

 drank from tin cups all of the good 

 things of the season, and after a few 

 witty stories several made eloquent 

 speeches: , Hoo-Hoo. 



$12 per 100 

 $100 per 1000 

 290 at 1000 rate 



VICTORY 



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DISSEMINATED 



1906 



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Per 100 



WHITE LAWSON $6 00 



NELSON FISHER 6 00 



MRS.PATTEN 6 CO 



ENCHANTRESS 3 00 



PROSPERITY 300 



THE BELLE 6 00 



LADY BOUNTIFUL 6 00 



Per 100 



HARRY FENN $2 50 



GOETHE, light pink 2 50 



GENEVIEVE LORD 2 50 



MANLEY 3 00 



MACEO J50 



CERVERA 2 00 



LAWSON 2 00 



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6 per cent dleooont for oash with order. Bend your orders early. 



ALEXANDER J. fiOTTMAN," NeT^rk aty 



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White Lawsonj 



AT ONCE 



We lent this variety out last season; it has g;iyen gfeneral 

 satisfaction* Our stock is pure white. Rooted Cutting^s, 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per JOOO. Special prices on largfer 

 quantities. Send for our cataIog;ue. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



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C4RNATI0N CUHINGS 



From Eand of EnchaDtress and Fair Maid, 

 tS 00 per 100; 125.00 per 1000. Same varie- 

 ties from pots $3.60 per 100; SSO.OO per 

 1000. Casb.witb order. 



J. W. FOOTE, - BEALDEN, MASS. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Strong Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



PerlOOO 



Enchsntresa 126.00 



Lord 900 



An»el 10.00 



LawBon 9.00 



Gov. Wolcott 10 00 



FloraHin 9.00 



Boston Market.... 2U.(J0 



PerlOOO 



Adonis 110.00 



Flamingo 40.00 



Estelle 16.00 



Bradt 10.00 



Mrs. M. A. Patten. 40.00 



Peru 8.00 



Queen Louise 7.00. 



Cash or C. O. D. 

 soil. OAB&AVD^, Dee Plalnea, 111. 



