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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Sbptembeb 26, 1907. 



5000 VICTORY 



We 

 Have 



Plants for sale, $7.00 per 100. 



THAT'S 

 ALL! 



Outtfflan & Weber nS!?l New York 



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SUMMIT, N. J. 



An event of special interest to the 

 trade took place at Newark September 

 18, when Harry O. May and Miss Char- 

 lotte M. Jenkinson were married at the 

 home of the bride's parents, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Richard C. Jenkinson, in the pres- 

 ence of 100 friends. 



The ceremony took place under an arch 

 of ferns and palms, filled in with white 

 roses. The whole of the first floor was 

 festooned with wild smilax, ferns and 

 palms, and the parlor and library were 

 banked with white roses, the dining-room 

 with pink roses on the mantel and in the 

 center of the table. The billiard room 

 was also decorated with white roses. The 

 bride carried a bouquet of orchids, gar- 

 denias and valley. The bridesmaids, one 

 of whom was Mr. May's sister, carried 

 bouquets of La France roses. 



Mr. and Mrs. May left that evening 

 for Rangeley, Me., where they have taken 

 a bungalow for a month. After their 

 return they will live at 41 Pine Grove 

 avenue. Summit, in a new house built es- 

 pecially for the young couple by Mr. 

 May's father. 



Harry O. May is well known in the 

 trade as a skillful rose grower, the son 

 of Mr. and Mrs. John N. May and the 

 treasurer of the American Rose Society. 



Lyons, La.. — Mrs. M. S. Eaton has 

 leased her greenhouses to Ernest Bather 

 and will discontinue business October 1. 



Madison, N. J. — The twelfth annual 

 flower show of the Morris County Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Society will be held 

 October 31 and November 1. Copies of 

 the premium list may be had by address- 

 ing E. Reagan, secretary, Morristown, 

 N.J. 



ScRANTON, Pa. — Morel Bros., who last 

 year added a block of six King houses to 

 their extensive range, are starting an- 

 other house, 42x280 feet, and hope to 

 complete it before cold weather sets in. 

 G. A. Belling, of Martinsville, N. Y., 

 will take charge of the job. 



Carnations SE:P 



Knoliantreaa $6 00 



Mrs. Tbos. W. Lswson 5.tO 



Xst*U« 5.00 



Queen Louise 6.00 



\Plilte Lawson 6 00 



Cash witb order. 



CENTRAL GREENHOUSES. Sandusky, Ohio. 



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John E. Haines 



the OrlKlnator of the followinK varieties: 



Imperial Oainatlon ) $12.00 per 100 



Plnlc-Imperlal Oarnatlon ) 100.00 per 1000 



Headquarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Ordere taken now for field-grown plants at same 



price as for rooted cuttinKs. 



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OUR NEW ROSE 



KaORTON GROVE 



Kminilffl Pink Sport of Cbatenay, Won Silver Medal, Chloaco 



mv'im Flower Sliow. 1906, for Best New Rose. 



Good, Strong Stock, 2>^-inch, for delivery February, March and 

 April, 1908, $17.50 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. Book orders now. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



HEALTHY STOCK 



Wolcott, Ist size 15.50 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



2d size $411.00 per 1000 



Prosperity, 1st size, $6.00 per 100; $55 oo per looo 

 2d size $40(0per looo 



Victory, 2d size $i>o.0u per 1000 



White Lawson, 2d size $45.00 per 1000 



Glendale $6.00 per 100 



A. Plumosus, 4-iDcb $10.00 per 100 



Smllaz, 3-ioch $4.50 per 100; $10 00 per 1000 



((Jasta or U.O. D. on orders from unknown parties) 



500 4>%-inch Bridesmaid, nice stocky stuff, to close $8.00 per 100 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Send Out Flower 

 Orders to 



1.000.000 rmwT or glass 



35 Randolph St., GHIGA60 t^cfre^Ju^^^u^/ei^!! 



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Morton Grove, III. 



Boston Market 



m 



rE most productive White Carnation. Only a few 

 thousand left. Strong:, field-grown plants. Your 

 last chance to get these fine plants. In order to 

 move these quickly, will sell at $4.00 per 100; 

 $35.00 per 1000. Jt Jt jt You will make 

 no mistake in availing yourself of this opportunity. 



m 



J7C Rlim /^MA Wholmie Grower and 

 • >% • Lf iJ U m^Xj 1^ \M Shipper of Cut Flowers 



37 and 39 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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CARNATIONS 



Healthy, stocky, fleld-^rown, finely 

 rooted plants of the following: 



200 Knolutntreaa 4o 



800 Pink Lawaon 4o 



100 Red Lawaon 4o 



100 Lady Bountiful 4o 



SOO Queen Loulae 4o 



500 ASPARAGUS SPRKNGKRI, strong 



2>i-in pots, 2}4c. 



200 SMILAX. heavy, 3 inch stock, 4c. 



Cash with order. 



MOn & BURFITT, Sharon, Pa. 



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ARNATION 



Plants from Field 



Imperial and Pink Imperial, $12.00 



per 100; $100,00 per 1000. 

 Fair Maid, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 Mrs. Patten, Variegr&ted Lawson, 



Harlowarden, Gov. Rooeevelt, 



$6.00 per 100. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



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