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The Weekly Rorists' Review* 



March 21, 1007. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS OF ROSES 



Richmond per 100, $1^ per 1000, $12^ 



Kaiserin. ** 2.50 ♦* 20.00 



Perl* «* 2.50 ** 20.00 



MacArthur ** 2.50 ** 20.00 



Carnot per 100, $2.50 per 1000, $20.00 



Bride ** 1.50 *« 12.50 



Bridesmaid '^ 1.50 '^ 12.50 



Chatenay ** 1.50 " 12.50 



ROOTED CUTTINGS OF CARNATIONS 



■nchantresa per 100, $2.50 



Lady Bonntiful ** 2.50 



Lawson ** 1^ 



per 1000, $25.00 

 25.00 

 15.00 



Gk>v. Wolcott per 100, $1.50 



Prosperity ** 2.00 



Harlowarden ** 2.00 



per 1000, $15.00 



** 15.00 



15.00 



OUR CUTTINGS ARE ALL STRONG, HEALTHY AND WELL ROOTED. 

 We leU 500 at 1000 rate. AU Cuttinss Shipped from HINSDALE, ILLINOIS. 



Ra AA^4# JL IVAAkKiiv^n ^^^^^ ^nd Office, 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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TWIN QTIES. 



The Market. 



Trade conditions have not changed 

 much during the last week. Business 

 has kept up fairly well and stock is 

 plentiful. The growers are maKing a 

 supreme effort to get everything in for 

 Easter and, from the looks of the stock 

 at the present time, one can safely say 

 that a large percentage of the lilies 

 will be in good shape; with some it 

 will require considerable forcing, vfhich 

 is now being done quite extensively. 

 The quality of the stock was never bet- 

 ter. The foliage is a rich, deep green 

 and the flowers are large. The retailers 

 who have no glass are having some diffi- 

 culty in buying fro^ local growers, as 

 it is apparent there will be a heavy de- 

 mand, with only a nominal supply. Out- 

 side points are drawing quite heavily on 

 the growers and, as they have ordered 

 much earlier than some of our retailers, 

 it begins to look as though a great many 

 plants will be shipped in from the east. 



. St.PauL 



A visit to the establishment of Aug 

 S. Swanson finds a full line of Easter 

 plants in good shape. He already has 

 a large number of lilies which are ready 

 for the market and are now in cool 

 houses. He also has a great many which 

 are being forced, and will be in at the 

 proper time. His azaleas are better this 

 year than they have been for some time. 

 He also has a fine lot of Baby Eam- 

 blers. In about another week Mr. Swan- 

 son 's new rose, Minnehaha, will be in 

 full bloom. Last year this rose attract- 

 ed many a florist, not only irdm the 

 Twin Cities, but from outside points. 

 He cut them in immense numbers and 

 it is apparent that he will do the same 

 this year. The Chicago market is par- 

 ticularly active on the above rose. 



L. L. May & Co. will have all of their 

 lilies in and as fine a line of other plants 

 as they have ever had. 



Eetail business has been active the 

 last week, the demand to a large ex- 

 tent running to funeral flowers. 



Holm & Olson are not at all alarmed 

 as to their Easter stock, their lilies will 

 all be in. L. G. Venzke, formerly with 

 E. F. Lemke, is now with Holm & Ol- 

 son. Felix. 



Eau Claire, Wis. — Willis E. Kent, 

 gardener for Mrs. Sallie F. Moon,\ was 

 severely injured in a runaway accident 

 March 9. His back was wrenched and 

 he was otherwise injured. 



Chrysaothemams 



WHITE 



Early— Qeorre S. Kalb, Polly Rose, Willow- 

 brook. 



Mid-seaso n— Mias Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Ivory, Mrs. H. Robinson, NlveuB, Queen, 

 Alice Byron, Eureka. 



Liate — Mrs. McArthur. 



PINK 



Early— Glory of Pacific. 



Mid-seaaon— Pink Ivory, J. K. Shaw, Adela, 



MrB. Perrin, Ethelyn, A. J. Balfour, William 



H. Duckham, Dr. Eneruehard. 

 liate— Maud Dean, The Harriott. 



YELLOW 



Early— Monrovia. 



Mid-aeason- O. Pitcher, Col. D. Appleton, 

 Mrs. William Duckham. 



Late— Major Bonnaflon, H. W. Rieman. 



Rooted cuttings, t2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



A.N.PIERSON 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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GERANIUMS 



STRONG, HEALTHY STOCK 



S A. Nutt, Heteranthe, Harrison, Rev. Atkins, 

 Perkins. J. Viaud, Hill, B. Poitevine. M. Jau- 

 Un. P. Olga and La Favorite. 2-iD, $2 OO; 2l4-in., 

 IS 00; 4-in., S8.00 per 100. 



Mme. Salleroi. 2-In.. $2.00; 2>^-ln., $3.00perl00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS . 



Strons S-lncli Stock* $8.00 per 100. 



Kalb, Perrin, G. Weddingr, Monrovia, Mrs. J. 

 Jones, Mrs. H. Weeks. Queen, Ivory, Nagoya, 

 Wanamaker, Coombes and October Sunshine. 



Boston Ferns, 2-iD., $2.00; 2^-in., $3.00; 4-iD., 

 115.00; 6-in.. $25 00 per 100. 



mesantisslina, 2-in., $4.00; 2>^-iD., $6.00; 

 4-in., $20.00; 5-in.. $35.00 per 100. 



BATAVIA GREENHOUSES, Batavia, III. 



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Azaleas for Easter 



Vander Cruyssen, Andre Alba, Empress of In- 

 dia, Vervaeneana and others, all well budded 

 and shapely plants, 60c, 75c and $1.00 each. 



Per doz. 



Cinerarias and Cyclamen 4-inch, $1.00 



5-inch, 1.50 



Oboonlca Primroses 4-iDch, l.oo 



5-inch. 1.50 



Arauoartas, 8 to 4 tiers, 50c each; 4 to 5 tiers, 



65c each. 

 Rubbers, 18 incbeB high, 25c each. 

 Lilacs, {Oc to 76c each. 

 Rbododendrons, 75c to $1.00 each. 



All of the above in bloom and in perfect shape 

 for Easter. 



C. Whitton. City St., Utica, N.Y. 



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CARNATIONS. 



We have ready for immediate delivery the fol- 

 lowing Oarnations in 2 and 2K-inch pots. This 

 stock is extra fine, propagated from healthy 

 stock and guaranteed to please the most fastid- 

 ious grower. We have 50,000 plants in all to o9er. 



PerlOO 1000 



Enehantress $4 $85 



Bonntlfol 4 35 



Patten 4 85 



Pink Lawson 8 25 



Prosperity 8 25 



Harlowarden 3 26 



Crusader 3 25 



Boston Market.... 8 25 



PerlOO 



Melbs $S 



BiclinioBd Gem.. 3 



Flamingo 3 



Crane 8 



Estelle S 



Order at once and 

 if you wish will 

 hold the stock for 



you until planting out time. 



GBRANIDMiS. 



We are heavy growers of this very necessary, 

 popular bedding plant. From all indications 

 stocks are going to run very short this year. 

 Place your order wilh us now to insure future de- 

 livery. We grow only the cream of the best vari- 

 eties, including 8. A. NUTT. flADD, BVCHNBB, 

 CAHTELLANE, POITEVINE, BICABD and PEB- 

 KINS. We have 4-inch only to offer. $8 per ICO. 



SPIRAEAS. 



These are fine order now for Easter. GLAD- 

 STONE, $8 per doz. A8TILB01DES 8UPEBBE, 



$6 per doz. 



ASPARAGUS. 



PLCM08CS NANUS, 2^-inch, $4 per 100. 

 8PBENGEBI, 2>^-incb, $4 per 100; 33^-incb. 

 $6 per 100; 4-inch, $8 per 100. 



Lons Distance Bell Pbone, Lackland. 

 •' Klnlocb " CreveCoeur. 

 TKRMS CASH. 



J. W. OUNFORD, GLAHON, MO. 



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FEVERFEW 



D^rarf, nice young: plants, 



$1.00 per 100; 2-inch, 2c. 



Salvia Splendens, Bonfire, 2-in., 2c. 



Rooted Cuttings, ^«^*i2rioo 



Vinca Varlegata, Salvia Splendens, Bonfire, 90c; 

 Heliotropes, 8 kinds, $1.00. Fuchsias, 6 klnda, 

 $1.25. Ageratum Gurney, Pauline and white, 60c. 

 Alternantheras, 3 kinds, 60c. Flowering Bego- 

 nias, 8 kinds. $1.25. Coleus, 10 kinds, 60. Parlor 

 Ivy, 75c. Double Petunias, 10 kinds, $1.00. Stevia 

 serrata, variegated, 75c. Mums— Tranter. Alli- 

 ance, Weeks. Pacific, P. Rose, Silver Wedding, 

 $1.25. OasborO. O. D. 



BYER BROS., CHAMBERSBUR6, PA. 



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New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



Is tbe QDKXN of all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Minneapolis Floral Go., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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