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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Mabcb 9, 1005. 



White Lawson 



From soil or sand^ now ready - 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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KANSAS CITY. 



Tfae Market 



A continuance of bright, warm weath- 

 er is causing an increase in the supply 

 of all classes of stock, with a correspond- 

 ing decrease in prices. Beauties are 

 coming in larger quantities and are of 

 better quality. Gates, Brides, Maids and 

 Chatenay are as yet not quite up to the 

 standard, but some very fine Uncle John 

 are to be seen. Carnations are coming 

 in large quantities, especially Lawson, 

 and prices are going down, some re- 

 tailers selling them as low as 25 cents 

 per dozen. Much larger quantities of bulb- 

 ous stock are being shown than former- 

 ly, prices remaininsr about the same. 

 Violets are in abundance and large 

 quantities of callas and Harrisii are seen. 

 The lateness of Easter is bringing on 

 stuff that "would have brought good 

 prices then, but for which there is very 

 little sale now. A large number of small 

 receptions and several large funerals 

 have brought quite an amount of busi- 

 ness from distant points and local trade 

 has been above the average. 



Variotis Notes. 



The Commercial Club is making an 

 earnest effort to interest the florists in 

 a flower show to be held in the fall. 

 Past experience has taught us that we 

 can, if we will, have as good a show 

 as any city in the Union and we feeJ 

 sure that the outside florists will again 

 bring their best. A meeting will be 

 held shortly to canvas the situation. 



Miss Murray has some fine plant stuff 

 on display and reports business as good 

 with enough orders to clean up every- 

 thing each day. 



Miss Moseley, on Minnesota avenue, 

 across the line, sends a very satisfactory 

 report of business. 



W. J. Barnes is the premier bulb grow- 

 er in this section. 



W. L. Rock is displaying some very 

 fine stock at his store and with his large 

 force has all he can do to take care of 

 his trade. 



' Miss Jewell, on Grand avenue, is well 

 pleased with trade. Although but a 

 short time in business, her trade has in- 

 creased to very satisfactory proportions. 



The Star Floral Co., Masonic building, 

 Miss Schaefifer, manager, is busily em? 

 ployed looking up a satisfactory location 

 with the view of increasing their capac- 

 ity. Miss Schaeffer reports business as 

 very satisfactory. Nai^cissus. 



$12 per 100 

 $100 per 1000 

 250 at 1000 rate 



VICTORY 



TO BE 



DISSEMINATED 



1906 



PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR ROOTED CUTTINGS OF 



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PerlOO 



VHITE LAWSON. $6 00 



NELSON FISHER 600 



MRS.PATTEN 600 



ENCHANTRESS 300 



PROSPERITY 250 



THE BELLE 600 



LADY BOUNTIFUL 600 



Per lOO 



HARRY FENN ..$2 00 



GOETHE, light pink 2 00 



GENEVIEVE LORD 150 



MANLEY 300 



MACEO 150 



CERVERA J 50 



LAWSON 150 



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6 par oant dlaoonnt for oaah with order. Band yonr orders early. 



ALEXANDER J. fiDTTMAN," NeTf^ril city 



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(Of MaceoQ 



RED SPORT 



Red Sport has proved the greatest moneT-maker we ever grew, producing more good blooms to 

 the square foot of bench room than any other variety on the place. During the glut the first part of 

 January we could only get four cents for fancy Lawson and sold every Red Sport we had at five 

 cents. Every grower who was here in December was carried away with its possibilities, as a future 

 supply of a "holly berry red" for Xmas. There is no pick in the blooms. They are all a uniform size 

 and color. There are 40,000 or 60,000 buds showing in different stages of development at this time 

 and there is not a split or off color bloom in the lot and every plant is the picture of health. We will 

 plant 20,000 plants of Red Sport for next season's bloom and the cutis already engaged by two of 

 Washington's leading retailers. Red Sport is an easy doer and everyone can grow it as successfully 

 as we can. Price— 12 for $1.60; 25 for 12.60; 60 for 94.00 post-paid; $6.00 per ISO; 960.00 per 1000. We 

 guarantee stock to arrive in good condition and be well rooted. 



A. B. DAVIS & SON, Cimtioi Specllllsts, PURCELmiLE, YA. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS or 



Carnations and Mums Steady 



Price list will be mailed on application. List includes all the best commercial 

 as well as some of the newer varieties. Strictly flrst-clais stuC. 



POEHLNANN BROS. COMPANY, BrN.hi.m, MoHon Grove, 111. 



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ROOTKD ROSE CUTTINGS 



Strongly rooted cuttings, 912 60 per 1000. 



PerlOO Per 1000 

 Brides, Maids, Ivory, Golden OatesJl.M 111.60 

 Perles, Meteors 200 2000 



Boston FemM, iH-ln-, 93 60; 41n.. 912; 6- In., 920; 

 6-ln., 93t« 7 in.. 980; 8-ln., 976. Bzcelleot value. 



Aapararns Plamosiis, very strong, 4- In. Will 

 make 60c plants for May sales, 916.00 per 100. 



Sprenrerl. fine SH-in. stock, 97.00 per 100; 3-ln. 

 stock, 96TD0 per 100. 



W. K. OV&IBTT ft 80H8, Zdncoln, Ul. 



Strong Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Per 1000 



Bnchan tress 926.00 



Lord 900 



Angel 10.00 



LawBon 8.00 



Oov. Wolcott lOOO 



FloraHiU 9.00 



Boston Market.... 2U.00 



Per 1000 



AdonlB 930.00 



Flamingo 10.00 



EsteUe 16.00 



Bradt 10.00 



Mrs. M. A. Patten. 40.00 



Peru 800 



Queen Louise 7.00 



Cash or 0. O. D 

 BO&. QAUXULMO, Sea Plaine*, Ul 



