OcTOLun 10, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



49 



CLEVELAND. 



Qub Meetiii£. 



The annual election of officers of the 

 Cleveland Florists' Club resulted as fol- 

 lows: President, F. C. Bartels; first 

 vice-president, H. P. Knoble; second 

 vice-president, F. C. "Witthuhn ; secretary, 

 Isaac Kennedy; assistant secretary, A. 

 Hart, Jr.; treasurer, H. A. Hart. 



Various Notei. 



Chrysanthemums have made their ap- 

 pearance in this market. F. C. Bartels, 

 of the Essex Greenhouses, was first in 

 with October Frost, a grand white, and 

 the Lamborn Floral Co., with Willow- 

 brook. Other lines of stock are a little 

 scarce and the prices are on a steady 

 rise. 



Smith & Fetters have several large 

 weddings for the first part of this month, 

 which will help the market for the better 

 class of stock. The funeral trade was 

 lively last week and has kept the market 

 well cleaned. 



Visitors: W. Green, of H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia; Mr. Lam- 

 precht, of Ashland, O. S. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



State Florists' Society. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 State Florists' Society was held at the 

 state house on the evening of October 

 1. There was a good attendance. The 

 business of the evening was the holding 

 of a fall show and it was decided to 

 hold it in A. Wiegand & Sons' conserva- 

 tory, the firm giving the use of the 

 building and decorating it for the oc- 

 casion. As the show is to be free, the 

 question of the expense of hiring a hall 

 for two days was the chief topic, and 

 after much discussion it was unanimously 

 decided to accept the offer of A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons. Their place, being cen- 

 trally situated among the best flower 

 buyers, should prove a good attraction. 

 The money saved in hall rent will be 

 added to the premiums and will make the 

 list that much better. 



Various Notes. 



Frost is holding off well and outdoor 

 stuff is still plentiful. Eoses and car- 

 nations are improving in both quantity 

 and quality. 



Baur & Smith had the first chrysan- 

 themums on the market October 5. 



All the seed stores are receiving large 

 shipments of bulbs for fall trade, which 

 promises to be extra good this year. 



S. 



Paducah, Ky. — It is planned to build 

 a greenhouse 20x100 to provide bedding 

 stock for the courtliouse grounds. 



Allentown, Pa. — Henry Hillegas and 

 Mrs. Priscilla Dreisbach were married 

 recently in tlie bridegroom 's home, at 

 r)31 Gordon street. Mr. Hillegas has for 

 some years been emploved by J. F. Horn 

 & Bro. 



Our new BfedUng carnatloD. In color a very 

 much Improved Prosperity, with the addition of 

 strong, stiff stems. The finest novelty for 1908. 

 Awarded flrst-class certificate Toronto meeting 

 of the American Carnation Society. Write us 

 for further information. 



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



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HARDY PHLOX 



mmmmtm^mm phlox decussata ai^Hi^HiH^ 



Strong, One-Year Field-Grown Stock 



Our list of about 25 varieties is selected from the large number now 

 in commerce and covers the very best colors and other necessary 

 features. PhLOXtS are becoming more popular every day, and 

 the demand is on the increase at good prices. 



Send for Our List, witb Prices Within Reaob of All. 

 We are receiving orders dally, so send AT ONCK. 



NATHAN SMITH ft SON, Adrian, Mich. 



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ARNATiONS.. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Stronar, 



Healtby 



Plants 



1260 Euchantress per 100, 16 00 



_. . _ . ._. gpg 



5 00 

 5 00 

 6.00 

 6.U0 



900 Bose-Plnk Bachantress per 100, 



1300 Lawson per 1 00 



800 Queen Louise x>er lnO, 



5U0 Harlowarden per lUO, 



160 Cardinal per 100, 



Also 1300 Rnses, Chatenay and Ivory, 



strong iilants, 3-lnch pots per 100, 3.00 



BUTZ BROS.. . . New Castle, Pa. 



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Wanted at Once 



2,200 Enchantress Carnatfon 

 Plants, Field grown. 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



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Carnations 



Finest We 

 Have Bver 

 Grown 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Knobantress $600 $5000 



Mrs. Tlios. W. Lawson. 5.i0 40.00 



■steUe 4.00 35r>0 



Wlilte Lawson 600 50.00 



CASH. 



CENTRAL GREENHOUSES. Sandusky, Ohio. 



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F 



lELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



1000 Rose- Pink Enchantress, 1000 Perf«v>- 



tlon, per 100 18.00 



1000 Enchantress, per 100 96.00 



Cash with Order. 



JOHN L. WYLAND, DeHaven, Pa. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson 14.00 per 100: $35.00 per 1000 



White Lawson 4 00 per 100: »5.U0 per lOUO 



White Cload 2 50 per 100: 20.00 per lOOO 



To unknown parties, cash with order. 



JNO. MUNO, Florist 



Toaby, near WeKtem Ave , Bogeri Park, rhieaco 



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rSARNATIONS 



^^9 FIELD 



Enchantress, Bountiful, Flaminaro, Perfection, 



$6 00 per 100: $)0 00 per lOOo. 



Besnnla Incarnata Moltiflora, ready for 

 3)^-inch $6 00 per 100. 



L. E. MARQUISEE, Spscuse. N. Y. 



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100 1000 



Boston Market..$3.50 $30 



Nelson 4.00 35 



Mrs. Patten 5.00 40 



Cuardian Angel. 4.00 35 



Enchantress 6.00 50 



Nelson Fisher. ... 6.00 50 



Caidinal 6.00 50 



Queen Louise... 5 00 40 



White Cloud 5.00 40 



Armazindy 5.00 40 



Peter 

 Reinberg 



51 Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



John E. Haines 



the OrlKlnator of the folIowinK varieties: 



Imperial riaination ) $12.00 per 100 



Pink- Imperial CarnatioD ) 100.00 per 1000 



Headquarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Orders taken now for field-grown plants at same 

 price as for rooted cuttinirs. 



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 when ^rritlnB advertisers. 



