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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



OCTOBEB 10, 1007. 



We 

 Have 



5000yiCTORY 



THAT'S 

 ALL! 



Plants for sale, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



West 



Guttman & Weber, S^^t. New York 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



BUFFALO. 



TheMaricet. 



lu spite of the fact that weather con- 

 tlitions are not any too favorable, busi- 

 ness keeps on coming. Naturally, with 

 increased trade, stock is shorter than 

 ever. In almost any flower you might 

 mention there is a marked scarcity, and 

 as a result prices have gone up, but are 

 still reasonable. 

 , Chrysanthemums have filled a big gap, 

 Init early mums bring a fancy price, 

 \\hich seems to increase each year. Vio- 

 lets are increasing in quantity but very 

 little in quality, being still very small. 

 One of the florists at Corfu has succeed- 

 ed in raising some very fine violets in 

 frames, and, coming such a short dis- 

 tance, they hold their fragrance, the lack 

 of which is one of the drawbacks to 

 Hudson river violets. The latter come 

 too long a journey to hold their fra- 

 grance, and half the time 'we arc ac- 

 cused of selling stale stock. 



Early frosts have held oflf this fall, 

 ana very fortunately, too, for in this 

 season of the year there is always a 

 hurry to get outdoor stock, both flower- 

 ing and bedding. 



Various Notes. 



A meeting of the Buflialo Florists' 

 Club was called to discuss plans for the 

 proposed flower show. The affair is an 

 idea of a society formed by Buffalo's 

 moneyed men, who are in love with flow- 

 ers and have organized a society called 

 the Buffalo Horticultural Society. The 

 plans for the affair are not settled for 

 a certainty, so it will be better to men- 

 tion particulars later. 



Alterations are now completed in W. 

 J. Palmer's uptown store. The change 

 luis added very much room, utilizing all 

 possible space, and, after repainting, the 

 store is very attractive. 



Mr. Graham, of Bradford, is a fre- 

 quent visitor to Buffalo nowadays, but 

 for very serioua reasons. For a few 

 years past he has been troubled with his 

 eyes, and it has now come to the point 

 where an operation on his eyes is nec- 

 essary. We all realize Mr. Graham's 

 position and wish him success and good 

 eyesight. 



W. A. Adams, an associate of S. A. 

 Anderson, has entered into politics and 

 carried away the nomination for super- 

 visor. 



William Scott has improved in health 

 very much of late and has just returned 

 from Corfu, where he spent the last 

 week with his son, David. R. A. S. 



Kansas City, Kan. — D. H. Drum- 

 mond, formerly manager of the Mount 

 Carmel Floral Co., at Mount Carmel, 111., 

 lias opened an up-to-date cut flower store 

 at 9 South Seventh street, in this city, 

 and will conduct the business, under the 

 nflme of the Fay Floral Co. 



TAKE NOTICE 



Every Carnation Grower who 

 nnn rhe • OMtfON SENSK 



Carnation suppokt baa 



demonstrated to himtelf the necessity of itt> urb over that of tbe 

 present striDKinit metHod or any of tbe other so-called Wire 

 Carnation Supports. 



The Common Sense Carnation Support 



Deaorlptlon— A 34-lncb Galvanized Stake that wlU hold 1 

 to U rlnrs. A— The anchor that flrmiy holiia the support and 

 keeps It standing erect. B The sprinir wire to remove the 

 rings from the stake. O— Open and close ring by tbe simple 

 twist of the spring wire ring and yield to form around tbe plant. 

 D and E- The crimp In the stake that prevents the iwistlnar or 

 sliding of the ring. F— The open wire ring. G rClused ring. 



The old-fashioned, slow, expensive stringing method costs 

 you more money and embodies continual work during the sea- 

 son of plant growth. 



Other so-called Wire Carnation Supports are puszles in con- 

 struction, troublesome to maintain and imoractii al tu a great 

 degree, and usually ntfr aseasoo's rial ^et in the junk pile. 



Th^ COMMON SENSE CARNATION SUPPORT Is slmpli- 

 cltv In construction, easy to put uo. eHsy to apply and tu take 

 apart, and when in position no difficulty is found to cultivate 

 among the plants. It Bts every size plant, and stars perma- 

 nently until removed from the bench. Aft-ir use, the stakes 

 and rings are bundled separately, like the ordinary galvanized 

 w Ire or cane stakes. 



A sample 1000 two-ring 

 Support for $15.00; 8- 

 rings, $18.00 per 1000.^ 



Pat Its If «ritB to 

 the Test. 



AU Roads 

 Conneot 



With 



Manufactur- 

 ers of Florists* 

 Specialties. 



OUR NEW ROSE 



KaORTON GROVE 



WM 



Flok Sport of Chateoay, Won Silver Medal, Chloaso 

 mower eliow. 1906, for Best Mew Rose. 



March and 

 now. 



Good, Strong Stock, 2K-inch, for delivery February, March 

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



Fine, Strong, Field-Grown Carnation Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Victory WCO $80 00 



WhlteLawson «oo 6000 



Woloott 600 4500 



Prosperity 



RedLAWson 



Varlecated Lawson. 

 Olendale. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 ...$6 00 $16.00 



6.00 

 600 

 6.00 



45.00 



Orders can be filled at once, qash or C. O. D. from unknown parties. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



g?Se'r??^''.°'." 35 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



1.000.000 FXCT or GLA.88 



tWrfe'n\°^SS"! Mortofl GrovB, III. 



CARNATIONS 



FIBLD PLANTS 



PerlOO Per 1000 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson $4.60 $4000 



BostonMarket 400 :».00 



Mrs. M. A. ratten 4.00 :«.00 



■nohantress 6.00 47.00 



Lady BoantUni 6 00 47 00 



Cardinal •'>00 47.00 



Dorsett Violet Field Plants. 3.00 26.00 



Wbltmanl Perns, 3-inch 15 00 



Wbltmanl Perns, 2H-incta.... 8.00 



Wbltmaul Runners $8.00 to 6 00 



Boston Banners 2.0uto 3.00 



A. f. mmm, des plaines, ill 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BARGAINS 



"..'.fir^:!.*.' Carnaf ions 



35,000 perf«rtl7 hcsllhy, stoeky plants 



to select from. Per 100 Per 1000 



BostonMarket $4.00 $36.00 



Onardlan %nKel • 4 00 36.00 



Got Woloott 400 36.00 



Umsader 4W 36.00 



Harl warden fOO 36.00 



Ulacler fJO 36.00 



i.«dir Bonntlfol 600 4600 



Mrs T. W. L«W80n 6 00 4600 



KedLMWBon 600 46.00 



Bnebantresa 6.00 60.00 



Cardinal 8-00 60.00 



Wbite Perfection, 2(1 else 7.0O 60 00 



Kose- Pink Bnobantress it 00 80.00 



Melody »«> 80.0$ 



Cnbb&Hiitsr Floral Co.,6raRdRaplds,Mi(ili. 



