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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 12, 1906. 



VICTORY 



We do not need to advertise Victory aggressively any longer. We are malting prompt 

 deliveries off cuttings daily and giving universal satisffaction. "Enough said.** 



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CARNATION CUTTINGS .mm.5f.-t2^s'KU»t. 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN, soil $3.00 per 100; 125.80 per 1000 



NELSON FISHER, soil 4.00 " 30.00 



PINK LAWSON, sand or soil 11.50 per 100; $12.60 per 1000 



BOSTON MARKET, sand or soil.. 1.60 " 12.60 " 



Our cuttings are all guaranteed A-1 in every respect, 11 not they can be returned at once and nibney will be refunded. 



JENSEN St PEKEMA, g^.t'SSSs. 674 W. Foster Avenue, CHICAGO.^ 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



The Market. 



The past week trade has improved 

 very much, owing to the fine weather 

 we are having. In March we had twenty- 

 one days without sun, and thirty inches 

 of snow fell in the month; so you caji 

 see how much the pleasant days are wel- 

 comed. It looks like a great Easter, 

 and the craft is all ready for it with a 

 big lot of good stock. 



Florists* Club. 



. April 3 the club held its first meeting 

 for the month at its old rooms in Iro- 

 quois hall, as a permanent new location, 

 which will be more central, has not yet 

 been found. President Stevens was in 

 the chair, and all the other oflBcers, as 

 well as a very large attendance of mem- 

 bers, were present. Our members are 

 very much exercised because the Board 

 of Education has refused to allow the 

 penny packets of seeds to be distributed 

 to i the school children. A committee 

 consisting of McKellar, Woodrow and 

 Taxon will meet the board in a few days, 

 when explanations will be in order. M. 

 B. Faxon and C. P. Bethards were 

 elected active members. There was dis- 

 cussion of plans for the coming chrysan- 

 themum show, and horticulture in the 

 schools. Adjournment was to Tuesday 

 evening, April 17. 



Vaiioisf Notes. 



Candidates for membership on the 

 bowling team met Thursday evening, 

 April 5, for practice at the Y. M. C. A. 

 alleys. The S. A. F. will hear from us 

 at Dayton. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. has 

 some fine lilies. 



The Richmond rose is growing in favor 

 here; dealers and customers alike speak 

 well of it. 



The Livingston Seed Co. had a special 

 sale of Philadelphia and Crimson Ram- 

 blers, last Saturday. As the plants were 

 large and in full bloom they went like 

 wildfire at $1.00 to $1.50 each. 



Monday, April 2, brought all our flo- 

 rists a lot of good orders for the closing 

 session of the general assembly. More 

 flowers than ever before were used at the 

 eapitol. 



The department stores are selling 



OI^CLPCL 2-year-old 



■%.\^V7L^>i7 4-in. pots, $8 per lOO 



Roses: 8>^-in. pots, at $8.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Yellow Cochet 

 Mme. Jean. Dupuy 

 Climbing Wootton 

 Philadelphia Rambler 



Etolle de Lyon 

 P. Sagan 

 Safrano 

 Bridesmaid 

 Gbampion of the 



World 

 W. A. Richardson 



Golden Rambler 

 Pink Rambler 

 White Rambler 

 Yellow Rambler 

 Mary Washington 

 Mignonette 

 Baltimore Belle 



GERANIUMS 



Pink LaFrance 

 Glolre de Dijon 

 Climbing Malmaiaon 

 Pink Cochet 



$2.60 per 100; 



Papa Gontier 

 Golden Gate 

 P. Queen 

 Virginia R. Cox 

 Christine de Noue 

 Gruss an Teplitz 

 Jos. Schwartz 



$2.00 per 100; 



Empress China 

 Frances Willard 

 Climbing Soupert 

 Geo. Pernet 

 Snowflake 

 Tennessee Belle 

 P. Marie Adelaide 



R. M. Henriette 

 Crimson Rambler 

 Hermosa 

 White Cochet 



$20.00 per 1000. 



James Sprunt 

 Mme. Schwaller 

 Yellow Hermosa 

 Crimson Hermosa 

 Catherine Mermet 

 Ivory 

 Clothllde Soupert 



$17.60 per 1000. 



Jersey Beauty 

 President Cleveland 

 Mile. C. Brunner 

 Manda's Triimipb 

 Petite Leonie 

 Universal Favorite 

 Climbing Bridesmaid 



Dorothy Perkins 

 President Camot 

 Climbing Gen'l J acq. 



M. Van Houtte 



Kruger 



Mme. Guillot 



Isa. Sprunt 



Media 



Duch. de Brabant 



Yellow Soupert 



Climbing White Pet 

 Etoile d'Or 

 Rainbow 

 Seven Sisters 

 Perle d'Or 

 The Queen 



zyi'in.t best standard double 

 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



varieties, $2.50 



Golden Circle, Magician, Mountain Snow, Prince Bismarck, Marshall McMahon, Crystal 

 Palace Gem, Lemon Geranium, Rose, Oakleaf, Nutmeg, Peppermint. 



Per 100 1000 



Cobaea Scandens. 2-in $2.50 



Hibiscus Peachblow, Ruber, 



Callerii, Cooperi, Zebrinus, 



Aurantica, Rosa Sinensis, Min- 



iatus, Semi-Plena 2.50 



Ageratums, 3 varieties 2.50 



Honeysuckles, 2 varieties 2.50 .... 



Acalyphas, Gold Fuchsias 2.50 .... 



Marguerites, white and yellow.. 2.50 .... 



Periwinkle, white and pink 2-50 



Double Petunias, white and 



blotched 2.50 .... 



English and German Ivy 2.50 



Shasta Daisies, Lantanas, 3 var. 2.50 



Fuchsias, single and dbl., 8 var.. 2.50 



Dahlias, 20 good varieties, 



divided roots 4.00 .... 



Chrysanthemums, 50 grood var. . 2.50 20.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 2.50 20.00 



Alternanthera, 4 colors 2.00 17.50 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 18.00 



4-In 10.00 .... 



Per 100 1000 



Coleus, 20 colors $2.00 



Vlncas, 2-in., $2.50 per 100; 3-in., 



$4.00 per 100; 4-In 6.00 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 



2-in.. 10 In. high 2.50 .... 



3-in., 12 to 16 in. high 5.00 ..i. 



4-in., 16 to 20 in. high 10.00 .... 



Boston Ferns 3.00 $26.00 



Piersoni Ferns 4.00 



Scottii Ferns, 2-In 6.00 



CisBus Discolor 3.00 .... 



Hardy Phlox, 3-in. var. named.. 4.00 .... 

 Rubber Plants, 4-in., 10 to 16 high, $3.00 doz. 

 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 8- 



inch pots 4.00 .... 



Asters, in thumb pots, 4 distinct 

 colors 2.00 .... 



a) Queenof the Market, white, 

 lavender, dark blue and rose. 



b) New branching varieties, 

 white, purple, crimson and 



pink; separate colors 2.00 .... 



THE NATIONAL PLANT CO., 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS, 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



roses, shrubs and peach trees at 10 cents 

 each. 



Arbor day in Ohio will be observed 

 Friday, April 20. 



Visitors: Mr. Goddard, representing 



Henry A. Dreer; S. S. Skidelsky, Phila- 

 delphia. Zero. 



Montgomery's book on Grafted Boses 

 sent by the Eeview for 25 cents. 



