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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 2, 1906. 



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V>IOdl"911C6 !^dlG Healthy Rose Plants 



3-iiich Beauty, Liberty, Bride, Uncle John, Chatenay, Richmond, Maid, and Liberty bench plants, 

 all at $3.00 per i(XH $30.00 per 1000, while they last. Speak quick. 



t^,. Field-Grown Carnation Plants 2^w 



Enchantress $6.C0 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Lawson S.COperlOO: 4000perir00 



Flamingo 500pei 100; 4000perl000 



Mrs. Patten e.OOperlOO; SO.OOperlOOO 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



Boston Market f. $6.00 per 100; 140.00 per 1000 



Queen Louise 5.00 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



White Cloud S.OOperlOO; 40.00 per 1000 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Although business is not entirely dead 

 it seems to be at a standstill. What lit- 

 tle stock is on the market is of pretty 

 fair quality. Koses are rather scarce. 

 Were it not for La Detroit, the florists 

 in need of pink roses would be out of 

 any kind of stock. The price ranges 

 from $2 to $5 per hundred. Carnations 

 are about as large as a cent and are 

 not overplentiful, selling on an average 

 at $1 per hundred. Asters are plenti- 

 ful, ranging in price from 75 cents to 

 $1 per hundretl. Sweet peas were spoiled 

 by the recent heavy rains. 



Various Notes. 



Breitmeyers ', besides the general run 

 of flowers, have in stock a fine assort- 

 ment of outdoor flowers, including some 

 fine specimens of Gladiolus America. 

 Mr. Breitmeyer, acting in the capacity 

 of park commissioner, spends consider- 

 able time about the city, looking after 

 repairing of the boulevards. 



William Dilger is seldom seen about 

 the commission house, being kept busy 

 at the parks as superintendent. The 

 number of improvements throughout the 

 parks speaks very highly for our club 

 president. 



B. Schroeter has been doing some re- 

 pairing at the store. Miss Eva Smith, 

 of Schroeter 's, is spending a few weeks 

 with friends in Canada. 



William Brown is making numerous 

 alterations, which when completed will 

 make his store rank among the prettiest 

 on the avenue. 



Two veteran Detroit florists celebrated 

 their birthdays last week, B. Schroeter 

 his sixty-fifth and Robert Watson his 

 sixtieth. The latter received a beauti- 

 ful gold watch from his wife. 



E. A. Fetters spent last week at May 's 

 Day lake fishing. 



Miss Hattie Holzhauer, of Breit- 

 meyer 's, and Louis Charvat, the popular 

 clerk at the Michigan Cut Flower Ex- 

 change, are away on well earned vaca- 

 tions. H. S. 



I .\M overwhelmed with orders, from 

 Boston to Seattle.— J. D. Brenneman, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — Eniil Welkc has 

 al)out completed the erection of a new 

 greenhouse, connected with his flower 

 store on Tinrd street. The greenhouse, 

 store and living apartments will be 

 heated with one Furman boiler. 



ANNOLNCEMENT 



Answ^ering Many Inquiries 



My New (Orange Scarlet) 



CARNATION . . . 



BEACON 



Will be Disseminated Jointly by 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS CO., Queens, N. Y. 



AND 



PETER FISHER, - - - Ellis, Mass. 



SEA.80If or 1908-7 



PRICES 



Per 100 ;....! 12.00 MatlOOrate 



Per 1,000 10000 260 at 1000 rate 



Per 2.600 95 00 per 1000 



Per 5,C0O 90.10 per 1000 



Per lli.OOO 80 00 per 1000 



Orders of 20,000 (or more) when cash accoinpaoieB or iu sent prior to Bbipments, $75.00 per II 00. 

 No order of more than 6,000 accepted tor ablpment at one time. 



Orders will be RECKIVED NOW and BOOKED strtrtly In ROTATION. 

 Descriptive circular mailed to those who mention the FLORISTS" REVIEW. 



PETER FISHER, Ellis, Mass. 



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CHOICE 

 YOUNG 



ROSE PLANTS 



Kaiserin, 2>^-inch $5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 



Camot, 2Ji-lnch S.OOperlOO; 40.00perlOOO 



Rlcbmond, 2>^-inch 4.00 per 100; 35.(0 per 1000 



Extra large plants, very choice; ready to bench. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



store L. D. Phone, Central 1457 



76 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



Greenliouses 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



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70,000 CARNATIONS 



Busby Low-Topped Plants, Grown on HiKh Ground. Perfectly Clean and Hea Ithy 



Lawson. Enchantress, largest size, $6.00 per 100. Boston Market, Norway. Hill, Lord, S5.0ii per 100. 

 Lawson, good bushy plants, $5 00 per 100. Gov. Wolcott, Estelle, $6.00 per loO. Write for lOCO rates. 



ROSES CLEARANCE PRICES ROSES 



Strons:, Clean 3-in. stock. Don't miss this. It means money for you. 



Briiie, Maid. Meteor, RICHMOND. Chatenay. $100. Bride, Maid, Richmond. 2>^-in., $2.60 per 100. 

 8MILAX, extra large, 3-in.. twice cut back. $t per 100: 2>^ In., $2.50. Early strings from this «tock. 



W. H. GULLETT A SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



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