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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OcxoBEB 25, 1906. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market. 



The market was more active last week 

 than at any time this fall. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are in great demand. There 

 seems to be more inquiry for them this 

 year than there has been for the last 

 five years. A good grade sells fast. 

 Roses and carnations are not plentiful, 

 and the demand is greater than the sup- 

 ply. Some of our wholesale houses are 

 shipping in from Chicago to fill their 

 orders. We believe, however, that by 

 next week this will not be the case, as 

 home-grown mums are now coming in 

 more plentifully and in a few days there 

 will be plenty for all. 



The quality of violets is poor and few 

 are to be had. Cosmos is used as cheap 

 flowers and the supply is good. The 

 heavy frost has killed all dahlias and 

 outdoor flowers. 



Variotu Notes. 



R. S. Brown & Son are sending in 

 some good pink roses. There is such a 

 demand for them that he cannot fill his 

 orders. They had a lot of funeral work 

 last week, and business is fine with 

 them. 



Mr. Heite, of Merrisun, Kan., which is 

 about twelve miles from this city, is 

 bringing in his fine chrysanthemums. He 

 is one of the best • mum growers near 

 this city, and can prove it by the blue 

 ribbons he has from the flower shows. 

 He supplies the downtown stores and 

 wholesales only. Mr. Heite grows one 

 crop of mums, then two crops of lettuce, 

 and then a crop of cucumbers, in ono 

 season. He is a hard worker and suc- 

 cess seems to smile on him. 



Jacob Tobler, of Westport, has just 

 completed a large house and has it plant- 

 ed in carnations. He intends to build 

 tvfro more next season. Mr. Tobler is 

 located in a good part of the city, and 

 his trade is increasing every year. Mrs. 

 Tobler has been quite ill, but is much 

 better now. 



Mr. Barnes has been quite busy the 

 past week, having had one of the larg- 

 est weddings of the season. This makes 

 the second wedding in the same family 

 that Mr. Barnes has decorated -or, and 

 no doubt he is looking forward for the 

 next, as there are several more girls. 



Edward Humfeld has brought in from 

 the country his black trotting horse. 

 He has it hitched to his new wagon, and 

 it makes a fine turnout. His health is 

 much improved in the last two months. 



Bust. 



Maids will be Roaea of the 

 past when 



QUEEN BEATRICE 



pata in her appearance. 



F. H. Kramer, rtu. Washington, D.C. 



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WK ARK BOOKING ORDERS POR 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 AMERPOHLII 



THK SENSATIONAL NEW FERN 



Awarded Highest Oertifioate of Merit at the 

 8. A. F. Convention, 1906. 



JANESYILLE FLORAL CO., Janesville. Wis. 



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CARNATION PLANTS 



Fine, Strong, Healthy, Field-Grown. 



BOSTON MARKET 



$3.00 per JOO; $25X)0 pet JOOO. 



MRS. NELSON 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per (000. 



Peter Relnberg 



51 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



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Last 'Winter a local grower visited our place for the purpose of huyiag a stock of 

 some good crimson carnation. "We showed him a £Ood bed of Harlowarden 

 and took his order for a quantity. A few minutes later we showed him 



POCAHONTAS 



whereupon he decided that he did not want Harlowarden. but would wait a 

 year and get Pocahontas. Now that's the kind of argument that talks. You 

 would do the same as he did* that's why we want you to come and see 

 it growing. Will promise to show it to you just as it erows. No dressing-up 

 for company every momingj Pocahontas does not need it. 



$12.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000. Ready in January. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



F. 8. SMITH 



BAUR & SMITH 



38th St. and Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



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CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



MonroTia stock plants, finest earliest yellow, 

 $1.00 per dozen; SG lO per 100. 



Clementine Tonset, finest, earliest, largest 

 white to date, 9I.&0 per doz.; S12.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



6UNNAR TEliMANN, - Marion, Ind. 



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Fine Assorted Ferns 



out of 4-inch pots, good for small jardiniere pur- 

 poses. $i0.00 per 100; 91 2i> per Qo/.. 3-incb ferns, 

 out of pots, assorted, $4 50 i er 100. 

 Cash with order. 



PUAC I I^UADD Cbestnut Hill 

 uilAOa L. iVilArrPlilladelpbla.Fa. 



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CARNATIONS 



WHITK PERFECTION, white, field- 

 grown, 2ud size, $10.00 per 100. 



F. DORNFR A SONS CO. 



LA FATETTE, IND. 



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Qhrysanthemum 



NOVELTIES. Also Newest 

 CARNATIONS and ROSES 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



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FICUS ELASTICA 



6-in., 40c each. 4-in., 72}4c each. 

 Stock plants, 60c and 75c each. 



AaparaKUB Nanus, 3-in 6c each 



5 and 6-in lOceach 



Boston Ferns, 4-in 12j^f> each 



pans $1 00. $1.50, $2.00 each 



Cash. No C. 0. D. 



Wg* CM ITH 1st and Market 8ts. 

 • V». ai^ll I n PHIL.AUEL.FHIA 



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BEGONIAS 



Flowering, 15 good named varieties, 2^-ln., 

 strong, I2.N) per 100; Rex B ^onlas, l)e8t varieties, 

 2)^- In., 13.00: 3-lu . I6.0U per 100. 



FERN8 From bench— Plersonl, Boston, Anna 

 Foster and Cordada Compacta,2^-ln. ,13.00; 3- In., 

 •&.00 per 100. 



HENRr ERNST & SONS, Wuhinglon, Mo. 



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