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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuary 8, 190G. 



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Richmond Rooted Cuttings 



WELL ROOTED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. 



We have 10,000 plants to procure wood from. Correspondence solicited. 



KAISERIN, MAC ARTHUR, PERLES R. C $3.50 per JOO; $30.00 per JOOO 



CHATENAY, BRIDES and BRIDESMAIDS R. C tJ50 ** J2.50 



HARLOWARDEN R. C $2.00 per JOO; $J5.00 per JOOO 



WOLCOTT R. C 2.00 ** JSiOO 



LAWSON R. C 2.00 ** J5.00 



LADY BOUNTIFUL R. C 3.00 ** 25.00 



WHITE CLOUD R. C -.» 2.00 ^ J5.00 



Bassett & Washburn, 



store: 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. Greenhouses: HINSDALE, ILL. 



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KANSAS QTY. 



The Market* 



February business has started off with 

 a rush. All the stores report a big^ in- 

 •crease over last week's business. Prices 

 fitill rule high, but people seem to be 

 more willing to pay good prices for good 

 •quality than ever before. The faker is 

 in hard lines in this city, as the people 

 Jiere have at last been educated up to 

 the fact that high grade stuff is in 

 reality the cheapest and the demand for 

 •cheap stuff is on the decline. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Murray says that he did the 

 largest business last week that he has 

 -ever done since he has been in business 

 Jiere. He says that the flower business 

 is only keeping pace with the remarkable 

 growth of the city. Miss M. Dalley also 

 ■Bays that her business has been some- 

 thing remarkable for this time of the 

 year. Arthur Newell also did a heavy 

 business. From all the stores comes the 

 •same report, ' ' Business something re- 

 markable; better than ever before." 



The Shaeffer Floral Co. received a con- 

 ■signment of Lawson carnations from Ra- 

 ton, N. M., Friday. Although they were 

 ■shipped this long distance in an ordi- 

 nary pasteboard box, without ice, they 

 arrived in good shape. 



A. Blankenfeld has a bench of Chinese 

 primulas that are a sight. They are the 

 finest specimens we have seen for some 

 time. 



Miss Shiras is doing a fine business 

 and has had to add to her force of clerks 

 to accommodate her increasing trade. 



If business continues as it has started 

 •out this year there will be a building 

 boom among the florists. Several new 

 ranges of houses have already been 

 planned. 



Our little spell of summer weatlier ter- 

 minated in a blizzard Sunday. 



J. M. Jansen, of Hillegom, Holland 

 ■was in the city last week. Kay-See. 



CARNATION CITTINGS 



CLEAN, HEALTHY AND WELL ROOTED. 



YOU WANT! 



We have fust 



the kind of stock 



LAWSON $L50 per 100 ; 



MORNING GLORY 1.50 *♦ 



BOSTON MARKET 1.50 ** 



CRUSADER 2.00 ** 



ESTELLE 2.00 « 



MRS.PATTEN 3.00 ** 



$10.00 per 1000 

 12.50 ** 

 10.00 ** 

 15.00 *♦ 

 17.50 

 25.00 ** 



J.H.BUDLeNG 



Boses and 

 Carnations 

 A Specialty. 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



. =^ CUT FLOWERS 



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I ENJOY the Beview beyond words 

 to express; we look forward to its com- 

 ing each week and feel there is no florist 

 vho can afford to be without it. — A. L. 

 Van Ostrand, Abilene, Kan. 



ROBERT C. PYE 



NTACK-ON-BUDSON, N. T. ^. 



Carnations— "Richmond Roses 



GOOD QUALITY. TOUNG STOCK. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



The Be»ntifnl Plak Oanuitlon 



Candace 



Dissemination 1906. 

 Wonderfully productive. 



$ 2.00 per dou 



12.00 per 100 



100.00 per 1000 



INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER & PLANT CO. 

 and JOHN HARTJE, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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Maids will be Roses of the 

 past when ■ 



QIEEN BEATRICE 



puts in her appearance. 



F. H. Kramer, r si Washington, D.O. 



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Now 

 Rettdy 



Fair Maid per 100 $2.50 per 1,0C0 120.00 



EnchantitSB 



Pink LawBOD 



Queen 



Variegated Lawson... 



White Lawson 



Fiancee . 



2 60 

 2.110 

 3.00 

 5.0U 

 SCO 

 6.00 



20.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 40.00 

 26.00 



Colens, 2-lu., very fine. 3-« branches. Gol- 

 den Bedder and VerschaffeliU, 12.00 per 100. 



LABCHMONT NCR8EBIE8, - Larehmont, N. T. 



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CARNATIONS 



H. A. Stevens Co. '8 variety of Variegated Lawson. 

 rooted cutcinRS now ready; also Mrs. M. A. Pat- 

 ten, Pink Patten, Enchantress, Harry Fenn, Fair 

 Maid, Boston Market, The Queen, Lady Bounti- 

 ful, Lawson. Send for price list. 



HEVRY A. STEVENS CO. 

 EA«T STSBBT. DBSKAM, 



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