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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



February 16, 1906. 



CARNATIONS 



PIWK Per 100 



Fiancee $6.00 



Lawson 1.50 



Mrs. Nelson 1.25 



Guardian Angel 1.25 



Per 1000 ZilOKT PINK Per 100 



$50.00 Enchantress $2.50 



12.60 Morning Glory 1.50 



10.00 BED 



10.00 Estelle 2.00 



Per 1000 



$20.00 

 12.50 



17.50 



Weil Rooted Cuttings 

 Ready for Shipment 



WHITB Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston Market $1.50 $12.60 



Lady Bountiful 8.00 25.00 



Flora Hill 1.25 10.00 



ROSES Fine. Strong, Well Rooted Cuttinas 



. Per 100 Per 1000 



Liberty $3.00 $25.00 



Sunrise 3.OO 25.00 



Uncle John 2.00 17.50 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Kaiserin $2.00 $17.50 



Perle 2.00 17.50 



Wm. Askew 2.00 17.50 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Chatenay $1.50 $12.50 



Bridesmaid 1.50 12.50 



Bride, Ivory 1.50 12.50 



PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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QUEEN BEATRICE 



F. H. KRAMER 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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MOLES OR MICE. 



In the Eeview for February 1 G. S. 

 asks what to do for moles in a carnation 

 bed. We think it is the woods mouse 

 that is the matter. Quaker drab, white 

 waistcoat, can climb a greased pole too 

 spry for the cat. We used a wooden 

 mouse trap, baited with doughnut and 

 sweet apple, placed on an inverted saucer. 

 We have caught three and they cost us 

 $10 in good carnations, L. S. 



To Exterminate Rats. 



L. A. G. and others will find the fol- 

 lowing a quick method: Stand a barrel 

 in the walk of your house, with enough 

 water in it to let a brick placed on its 

 end project an inch or so ; then cover 

 the barrel with stiff smooth paper and 

 fasten with a hoop. On the paper place 

 meat, grain, etc., for a few nights in 

 succession until they are accustomed to 

 feasting there. Then cut two slits in 

 the paper crossing each other in the mid- 

 dle, with the result that the first rat will 

 take a plunge, and by screaming will 

 call all others within earshot to the 

 scene of danger, and into the pit. 



G. A. Belling, 



CARNATION CiniNGS 



CLEAN, HEALTHY AND WELL RCX)TED. 



YOU WANT! 



We have fust 



the kind of stock 



LAWSON $1.50 per 100 ; 



MORNING GLORY 1.50 ** 



BOSTON MARKET 1.50 ** 



CRUSADER 2.00 " 



ESTELLE 2.00 " 



MRS. PATTEN 3.00 « 



J.A.BUDLONG 



$10.00 per 1000 

 12.50 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 17.50 

 25.00 



More About Moles. 



A face(tious) reader writes that he 

 notes in the last Review there is much 

 interest in the subject of moles and that 

 the methods of becoming rid of them are 

 no two alike. He says that some florists 

 who are troubled with moles may be 

 interested in the following paragraph 

 clipped from the "beauty column" of 

 a daily paper: "While the electric 

 nee<]le is the only sure cure, and that is 

 dangerous except in the hands of an ex- 

 pert, some moles will disappear if 

 touched nightly with acetic acid on a 

 camel's hair brush. If this treatment 

 is going to suffice, a week's application 

 will show a result." 



I LIKE the Eeview very much and 

 probably shall take it as long as I am 

 in the business, for I should miss its 

 weekly visits were I to try to get along 

 without it, — Samuel Wheeler, Berlin, 

 Mass. 



Roses and 

 Carnations 

 A Specialty. 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



WHOLESALE 



6R0WER of 



CUT FLOWERS 



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NEW CARNATION 

 FOR 1906 



White Perfection 



IT IS ALL WHITE 



Write now for full description. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LAFAYETTE, IND. 



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CARNATIONS 



Healthy, well-rooted, ready now. Per 1000— En- 

 chantress, I20.0O; Boston Market, $15.00; Queen 

 Louise, $10.00; Norway, $10.00. 



Roaes— Brides and Maids, dormant, fine stock 

 for summer blooming', per 100, 4-ln., $6; 5-ln., $8. 



Chrysanthemnms, rooted cuttings, leadingr 

 varieties. Write for prices. 



J. W. DUNFORD, CLAYTON, MO. 



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I 



garnations 



The Finest Stock in the West 



Rooted cuttings of Lady Bountifttl^ Gov. 

 Wolcott, Enchatitress, Lawson^ Eclipse, 

 Patteti, Harlowarden, Prosperity, Oane, 

 drdtnal. Flamingo. 



BEGONIA 6L0IRE DE LORRAINE 



June delivery. I •vfiH have them as fine as 

 anybody and will be able to deliver clean, 

 fine stock at per 100 and per 1000 rates. 

 Ask for prices. 



A. Jablonsky, Wellston, Mo. 



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Tbe Beantifnl Pink Carnation 



$ 2.00 per 6oz* 



IZOOper 100 



100.00 per 1000 



INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER & PLANT CO. 

 and JOHN HARTJE, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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Candace 



Dissemination 1906. 

 Wonderfully productive. 



