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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



February 8, 1906. 



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W. J. Palmer's establishment contains 

 300,000 teet of glas^ and is devoted al- 

 most entirely to roses and carnations. 

 "When you enter the place you will un- 

 doubtedly meet that whole-souled fellow, 

 Barney Meyers, in whose care this place 

 is. It is a pleasure to have his com- 

 pany through house after house so well 

 grown that you are compelled to ask 

 how he does it. It is seldom that you 

 come across a place of this size all in 

 such fine shape. You find here numerous 

 varieties in carnations, but you might 

 term this place the home of Lawson, as 

 three-fourths are of this variety in pink, 

 white, red and variegated. You ask 

 Barney what is his best variety and he 

 will promptly say Eed Lawson. Lawson 

 here has again sported several different 

 ways. A fine non-bursting white, pink 

 aad red variegated and a Prosperity 

 color should be acquisitions. Fiancee 

 is here as you see it everywhere, a fine 

 color and stem, but ninety-five per cent 

 split. Robert Craig is here on trial, a 

 fine bloomer and quite free. Its great- 

 est fault found here is an • inclination 

 to get sleepy too soon. 



Roses are in fine shape. One large 

 house is being planted with Kaiserin for 

 summer blooming. A fine lot of longi- 

 florum lilies and quantities of Easter 

 plants are in their stages of growth, as 

 well as a constant supply of bulbous 

 stock which is forced. The output of 

 this place is sold through Mr. Palmer's 

 Buffalo stores and you can judge the 

 volume of his business when he tells you 

 he still has to buy. C. B. S. 



Schenectady, I*j. Y. — J, E. Felthou- 

 sen is at Dunedin, Fla,, and expects to 

 remain there mntil some time in April. 

 The plant business is starting in well 

 here. 



Berlin, Ont. — H. L. Janzen & Son 

 will add largely to their plant as soon 

 as spring opens. 



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