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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



March 8, 1906. 



CARNATIONS Rooted Cattiags 



Wc have an exceptionally fine lot of cuttings of the following varieties 



ready for immediate shipment. 



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Lady Bountiful $4.00 per JOO; $30.00 per JOOO Nelson Fisher $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per JOOO 



Enchantress 3.00 *' 25.00 ** Boston Market J.50 ** J2.50 



Pink Lawson $2.00 per JOO; $J2.50 per JOOO 



We have also a large assortment of all other standard varieties and can fill 

 your order at once, whether large or small. Our cuttings are rooted with- , 

 out bottom heat, and quality of same cannot be surpassed. 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, 



CARNATION SPECIALISTS, 

 674 W. FOSTER AVE. 



CHICAGO 



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KANSAS QTY. 



The Market. 



Busine&s sho'n'ecl a decrease last week. 

 Increased shipments from outside towns 

 and an increase in the home supply 

 caused a drop in prices. Good stock is 

 selling lower than at any time since be- 

 fore the holidays. While business has 

 been very good it was not up to the usual 

 standard and the prices received were 

 lower. Some carnations are being aold 

 at 35 cents to 50 cents a dozen, but the 

 majority of the dealers realize much 

 better prices than this. Violets have 

 sold well and there has been a good de- 

 mand for bulbous stock. Some fine 

 specimens of lilacs, rhododendrons and 

 azaleas are being shown at the leading 

 stores. 



Various Notes. 



The matter of holding another flower 

 show next fall is already being agitated. 

 Louis W. Shouse, secretary of Conven- 

 tion hall, has addressed a letter to the 

 florists of this city asking their views 

 on the matter. All that we have heard 

 express an opinion are in favor of it. 



W. A. Bastian received a shipment of 

 Queen Louise carnations from J. M. 

 Kessler, of Topeka, last Saturady that 

 were the finest flowers of this variety 

 that have been seen here. 



Samuel Murray handled two large so- 

 ciety decorations this week. Mr. Mur- 

 ray has enjoyed a splendid season and 

 has had all the business he could handle. 



The Shaefl'er Floral Co. had a rush of 

 plant trade last Saturday that kept the 

 entire force busy until closing time. 

 They are showing some fine blooming 

 plants of their own growing. 



The local supply of bedding plants 

 for spring is unusually large and in fine 

 shape. Kay-See. 



Aurora, III. — Joseph M. Smely will 

 attend the meeting of the Chicago Flo- 

 rists' Club at Chicago, March 8, leaving 

 there in time to reach Peoria the follow- 

 ing morning for the meeting of the state 

 association March 9. 



Madison, N. J.— J. M. Lyons died 

 suddenly at his home February 15 at the 

 age of 51 years. In his death Madison 

 loses one of its old and highly respected 

 residents, and the trade one of its best 

 rose growers. Although he did not have 

 a large range of glass, his place was 

 up-to-date and the results could be seen 

 daily in the wholesale market. Besides 

 the widow, he leaves two sons, Edward 

 and Paul C. 



Sf5S^I"«'^ FROM SOIL 



CLEAN, HEALTHY AND WELL ROOTED 



We have fust Vni I H/ Vt IWX ▼ 



the kind of stock I ImTIJ TT /%ni 1 • 



LAWSON $1.50 per 100 ; $12.50 per 1000 



MORNING GLORY 2.00 ** 15.00 ** 



BOSTON MARKET 1.50 ** 12.50 



CRUSADER 



2.50 



20.00 

 30.00 



MRS.PATTEN 3.50 « 



J.H.BUDL0NG 



I street, CHICAGO. 



CUT FLOWERS 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



Roses and WHOLESALE 



Carnations nfin«.ri» i 



A Specialty. 6R0WER Of 



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ROOTED 



Carnation Cuttings 



100 1000 



Mackinac $2.50 $20.00 



Queen 2.00 16.00 



Boston Market 2.00 15.00 



Queen Louise 2.00 15.00 



Lawson 2 00 15.00 



Victory 12.00 100.00 



Fiancee : 5.00 



Prosperity 2.50 20.00 



THE LEO NIESSEN COMPANY 



1217 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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GERANIUMS . . . 



Strong Rooted Cuttings 



PETEB HENDEBSOV, grand new semi- 

 double scarlet, $2.50 per 100. TSECK). one of 

 the finest of recent introduction (semi-double 

 scarlet) $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. S. A. Nutt, 

 Beaute Poitevine, Mrs. E. G. Hill. Jean Viaud, 

 Mme. Buchner (best double white) $1.75 per 100; 

 116.00 per 1000. 



SALVIA BOXrFIBE. the best for all pur- 

 poses, 11.00 per 100. CASH. 



Tbi W.T. Buckler Ct.,$pringfiilil, III. 



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HEALTHY ROOTED 

 CARNATION CUTTINGS 



White Cloud $1.00 per 100: $8.00 per lOOO 



Flora Hill 1.00 per 100; 8.00 per 1000 



Guardian Angel 1.00 per 100; 8.00 per 1000 



Lawson 1.25 per 100; 9.00 per 1000 



HUBERT HANSEN 

 4016 H. CJLABK ST. CHIOAOO 



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GERANIUM! 



.ASPARAGUS.— FERNS 



Geraniums— 25 varieties, the best new kinds either 

 for bedding or pot plants, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Every plant labeled. 



Asparagrus-Plumosus and Sprengeri, large and 

 fine, 4- inch, $8.10 per 100. Also Asparagus plpmosus 

 3-inch, $5.00 per 100. 



Ferns— Piersoni, 4-inch, $12.00 per 100. Boston, 

 4-inch, $11.00 per 100. 

 Smaller sizes ready later. CASH WITH ORDER. 



MAYER &80N, Willow Street, Lmatttr Co.,Pa. 



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CARNATIONS 



Robt. Craig ) Strong plants, transplanted in 



J. E. Haines ) soil $12.00 per 100 



Var. Lawson, rooted cuttings 5.00 per 100 



Enchantress " " 2 50 per 100 



ROBT. C. PYE, Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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BRAIDWOOD, Florist 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 

 BEAUTIES, TEA ROSES 



on own roots and grafted. 



