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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



APBIL 25, 1907. 



HOUGHTON, MICH. 



The Lakeside Floral Co. has been or- 

 ganized in Houghton and April 17 held 

 its first meeting. The company has taken 

 over all of the property formerly owned 

 by what was known as the Lutey Floral 

 Co. and later as the Lutey Greenhouses, 

 and which went into bankruptcy some 

 two years ago. The capitalization of 

 the new organization is $25,000, divided 

 into 2,000 shares issued of ten dollars 

 each, and treasury stock amounting to 

 $5,000, Its headquarters will be in 

 Houghton. The stockholders and oflScers 

 are Chas. H. Moss, cashier of the Citi- 

 zens' National Bank; John G. Stone, 

 one of the leading local attorneys; C, V. 

 Seeber, wholesaler and vice-president of 

 the Citizens' Bank; B, F. Chynoweth, 

 capitalist, and A, E. Lutey. 



More or less extensive improvements 

 are contemplated by the new . organiza- 

 tion and work on them will probably be- 

 gin as soon as the weather permits. In 

 the first place the capacity of the green- 

 houses at Chassell will be doubled, and a 

 nursery will be established. For this 

 purpose eighty acres located there make 

 an ideal spot. The owners have a splen- 

 did slope to the southeast and a quarter 

 of a mile of lake front, while the facili- 

 ties for shipping by rail and water are 

 unrivaled. By the construction of a dam 

 at an advantageous point they have prac- 

 tically built a reservoir without engi- 

 neering advice, and this secures them an 

 excellent pressure, so that they may be 

 said to now own their own water power. 



MANCHESTER. N. H. 



Perhaps the person to suffer the great- 

 est damage by the terrific gale early in 

 April Avas A, G. Hood, whose green- 

 houses are situated on Hanover street, 

 not far from Massabesic lake, 



A greenhouse 30x200 feet was de- 

 stroyed and all the plants and flowers 

 contained therein were rendered value- 

 less by the storm. There being no pro- 

 tection for it in any way, the wind 

 quickly began to shatter the panes of 

 glass and soon the foundations, both 

 front and rear, toppled under. Nearly 

 all the glass was broken and the green- 

 house will have to he entirely rebuilt. 

 Panes of glass in the other houses were 

 also broken, but they were less exposed 

 and received attention in time, and little 

 damage wa.s caused to the .stock in them. 



Davenport. Ia. — Charles W. Wilder- 

 muth has added a flower department to 

 his store. 



Wabash, Tnd. — The Conner-UIsh Flo- 

 ral Co. is purchasing material for addi- 

 tional houses, which will be erected this 

 summer. 



MABELLE 



raw FINK CARNATIOH VOR 1007 



Color— A peculiar shade of lovely pink, with a 

 faint yellowish cast; several shades lighter than the Law- 

 son. Unlike most pinks, the* brightest sun does not 

 injure the color. Slae— 3 to 4 inches in diameter when 

 established. Odor — Pleasingr. but not strong. 

 8t«iiia— Invariably strong, but always graceful, rang- 

 ing from 13 to 30 inches during the season. Hablt« 

 •t«.— A very quick, active grower, making specimen 

 plants in a short time, even from late cuttings. On ac- 

 count of its rapid growth, requires supporting very 

 soon after benching. Gets a^^-ay rapidly, olooms early 

 and gives long stems ri^ht from the start. Prodaot- 

 {▼•nets— Prodigious is the best word we know of to 

 use here. It is the most incessant bloomer, early and 

 late, we have ever grown. Stock limited. No discount. 

 Price 113.00 per 100; tlOO.OO per 1000. 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO., Oakland, Md. 



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RNEST OF YOUNfi STOCK 



Sttleeted from the atronip, healthy, young* plants 

 we shall use in replantinfl^ our own houses; propagated 

 from prise-winning; stoek. All plants guaranteed. 



leads in red as a money- 

 maker. We have 12,00( > 

 rooted cuttings. 

 Special at $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per lOOO. 



ROSES 



TheatwBoM ** Morton Grove" winner of 

 the Silver Cap at Chicago Flower Show 1906 

 for best new rose, will be disseminated in 1908. 



R. C. 23^-in. 23>^-in. 

 per 1000 per 100 per 1000 



VICTORY 



HAld $18.00 $4.50 $40.00 



Bride 18.00 4.60 40.00 



Gate 4.50 40.00 



UaeleJohB 4.50 40.00 



BiekMOBd 4.50 40.00 



BoMliad Orr Kafflish... 5.00 45.00 



CARNATIONS 



Per 100 Per looe 



5.000 R. C. WUte LawBon $3.00 $25.00 



12.000 2>^-In. Woleott 30.00 



7,000 R. C. Pink Lawson 2.00 17 50 



5,000 R. C. Enchantress 3.00 25.CH> 



l,6002>^-in. Cardinal 40.or 



11,000 2>^-in. Bed Lawson 35.00 



2.000 2>^-in. Prosperity 30.00 



l.COO 25^-in. Tarlecated Lawson. 40.00 



1,000 2j^-in. Craig 45.00 



200 2>^ in. Patten 4.00 



400 2j^-in. Haines 5.00 



BEAUTIES 



BKNCH PLANTS. $10 00 per 100: 

 $75.00 per 1000, F. O. B. Morton Orove. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WHITB 



R. C. 

 100 1000 



23^-inch 

 100 1000 



Boblnson $2.00 



Crawford 2.00 



Timothy Baton 2.50 



Alice Brron 2 50 



Toaset 4.00 



J. Nonln 4.00 



Hve. Paal Sahat... 5.00 



Chadwlek 2.60 



Adella 2.00 



Kalb 2.00 



Merry Christmas... 2 00 

 White BonaaffOB... 2.50 



RED 



lateaslty 2.00 17.50 3.00 27.50 



Shrimptoa 2.00 17.50 3.00 27.60 



Cash or C. 0. D. oa Orders 



R. 0. 



PINK 100 1000 



MeNleee $2.60 $22.50 



Maad Deaa 2.60 22.50 



Dr. Basaehard 2.60 22.50 



Perria 2.00 17.50 



Khaw 2.50 22.50 



New Bosiere 4.00 86.00 



(Bpst early pink.) 



Pink iTory 2.00 



TBLLOW 



Col. Appleton 2.50 22.00 



BonnaffuB 2.00 17.60 



Golden Weddlnc... 2.76 25.00 



Yellow Eaton 2 50 2 i.50 



Bleman 2.50 2250 



Halllday 2.no 17.60 



October Saashlae. . . 2 00 17 60 



Chaataaqaa Gold... 2 50 22.60 



Prom UakaowB Parties. 



2Hincb 

 100 1000 

 $90.00 

 30.00 



$8.60 

 860 

 3.60 

 260 

 360 

 5.C0 



30.00 

 22.50 

 30.00 

 45.00 



17.60 2.50 22.60 



3.00 

 2.60 

 3.50 

 8.00 

 3.60 

 2.50 

 260 

 8.50 



27 50 

 22.50 

 30.00 

 27.50 

 30.00 

 22.60 

 22 50 

 30.00 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Bead Cat Flower Orders to 



1,000,000 FBET OF GLASS 



Sead Plaat Orders to Greeahoases, 



35 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



Morton Grove, III. 



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CARNATIONS, Rooted Cuttings 



RKADT NOW. PROMPT DBUVKRT. 

 RED CHIKP, rich scarlet. It has the true Christmas color and is the leader 

 In productiveness. Order now. Select stock. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., :: Lafayette, Ind. 



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Sport of Chatenay 



As free as Chatenay, color of Bon Silene, 2;^ -inch plants, $25.00 per 100. 



EMIL GLAIBER, : : Montdair, Colo. 



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Beautiful New Pink Rose 



AURORA 



See announcement and full description with 

 prices, page 13.38. Florists' Review, Mar. 2Ist issue. 



PAUL NIEHOFF, Lehii^hton. Pa. 



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Get In on the Bargain 



2-year-old Wlilte and Pink 



MSMAN COCHET ROSES 



Field-grown, finest in Riverton. 

 Special price in quantities. 



CHAS. N. PETTIT, RIVERTON, N. J. 



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