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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuabt 28, 1907. 



VICTORY 



His made good. PUce yoor orders early for rooted cattlngs. Prices, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. A discount for cash with order. 



GUTTMAN & WEBER 



The Wholesale Florist of Hew York, 43 W. SStli Street. Grower, Lynbrook, It. Z., XT. T. 



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CARNATION CUTTINGS, Ready For Immediate Shipment. 



VICTORY per 100, $6.00 



PINK PATTEN •* 5.00 



VAR. LAWSON ** 4.00 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, 



per 1000, $60.00 

 •• 40.00 



" 30.00 



LADY BOUNTIFUL. per 100, $3.00 per 1000, $96.00 

 ENCHANTRESS.... ** S.60 ** 80.00 



B. MARKET ** 1.60 ** 18.60 



We can also give you immediate delivery on Wlnsor, one of the best novelties ever offered to the trade. Send for complete list of varieties. 



674 W. Foster Avenue, CHICAGO 



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WICHITA, KAN. 



It's a long time since any remarks 

 emanating from this immediate neigh- 

 borhood have appeared in the Eeview. 

 As we are still doing things, a few words 

 may be appreciated by some of the 

 readers. 



Christmas is now but a dream, but to 

 us in Wichita a very pleasant dream, as 

 business was far in advance of the pre- 

 vious year and the beautiful weather at 

 that time made business a real pleasure. 

 Since that time trade has been brisk and 

 stock particularly scarce, but of good 

 quality in spite of the long spells of 

 cloudy weather, which sunny Kansas 

 neither appreciates nor is accustomed to. 

 Of bourse now our thoughts are all on 

 Easter and whether this, that and the 

 other is going to be just right or wrong 

 is causing the careful grower many a 

 bad quarter of an hour. 



A visit to one of the larger places 

 found the stock in good shape. Easter 

 lilies were promising, both in excellence 

 and in numbers. Hydrangeas, Kamblers 

 and other things which are used so much 

 as Easter offerings were all in fine con- 

 dition and the place had a neat and 

 prosperous appearance. 



It is reported that C. P. Mueller will 

 soon vacate his present quarters and move 

 two doors south into a more commodi- 

 ous building with an imposing front and 

 a large, admirable show window. May 

 the report prove true, as Wichita is 

 really entitled to a more up-to-date 

 flower shop than it at present possesses. 



Another greenhouse is in course of 

 construction, but not having seen it can 

 say nothing as to its dimensions or the 

 use to which it is to be put. Later on 

 we will say more on this subject. 



Few roses are grown here, the great 

 central market of Chicago being relied 

 on for most of the supply, with Pleas- 

 ant Hill, Mo., a close second. Since it 

 has been proved that good roses can be 

 successfully grown, no doubt the area 

 devoted to this important flower will be 

 increased. Importing roses from out- 

 side points at $10 and $12 per hundred, 

 be the stock ever so good, is not very 

 profitable to Wichita retailers, as the 

 community considers anything over $2 

 as highway robbery, $3 causes spasms 

 and a nervous clutching at the pocket 

 book, and any one having the temerity 

 to ask $4 would probably furnish busi- 

 ness for the undertaker. However, we 

 are all getting along fine and enjoying 

 life. P. G. B. 



To Growers 



of Palms, Ferns, Hcus, etc.^ 

 who wish to make room for 

 their Easter Stock. 



CALL AT ONCE ON 



C. C. TREFEL, at Lozier & Go's, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



He can use all of your stock and will pay you a fair price for it. 49'BKC HIM AT 6nCE. 

 Also write and send list of what you have and what you want for it. 



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CANNAS 



10 var., 1 and 3 eyes, my selection $2.00' 



Coleus 2.00 



Double Petunias, mixed 8.00 



Vlnoa Var.. 2-in. pots.. 3.0a 



Verbenas, April 1 2.0O' 



GERANIIMS 



Per 100 



10 var.,2and2^in. pots, my selection $3.00 



10 var., 3H-in. pots, my selection 4.00 



AltemantlieraB, red and yellow 2.00 



Pansy Plants, April 1 1.60 



Pansy Seed, giant-floweringr oz.,$4.00 



Per 100^ 



Cash. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE, OHIO 



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Beacon Carnation 



IT'S a 



BREAD 

 WINNER 



...ORANGE-SCARLET... 



Has been proved 



the most profitable 



Commercial 



Scarlet. 



Beacon comes 



up quickly into 



bloom and keeps 



at it right along 



Per 100 $ 12.00; 50 at 100 rate. 



Per 1000 100.00; 260 at 1000 rate. 



Per 2600 $96.00 per 1000 



Cash with Order. 



I Per 6000 $90.00 per 1000 



Per 10,000 80.00 per 1000 



I In lots of 20,000 or more... 76.00 per 1000 



MARCH DELIVSRY. 



Cottage Gardens Co. Peter Fisher, (ongmator) 



QUEENS, N. Y. 



ELLIS, MASS. 



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Beautiful New Pink Rose 



AURORA 



See announcement and full descriptioD with 

 prices, in Florists' Review, Dec. 20th, issue. 



PAUL NIEHOFF, Lehighton. Pa. 



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New Pini( Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



Is the QDKSN of all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Minneapolis Florai Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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