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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBUB 17, 1907. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Laat week opened with a fresh lot of 

 mums much larger in quantity, and an 

 increase in other lines of stock. £oses 

 are much improved in quality and carna- 

 tions are longer-stemmed. Killarney is 

 making a big hit and is getting to be in- 

 dispensable. Mum plants are now on 

 sale and go well. We have nothing 

 else to oflFer in the flowering line, and 

 people become very anxious at this season 

 of the year for a few house plants. 

 Boston ferns have had a heavy call this 

 fall, no doubt larger than ever before. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. Lee, who has been in the employ 

 of Miss R. M. Rebstock for the summer, 

 has left to take a similar position in 

 Chicago. Mr. Lee accomplished one thing 

 in Buffalo, and that was to get a wife, 

 which is more than some have done in 

 thirty years. 



Mr. Hewson, of the William Scott Co.,/. 

 has returned from his trip, starling at 

 the state fair, at which he was judge of 

 the flowers. This was an honor to him, 

 as it was his second year to hold this 

 position. The rules call for any man 

 to be a judge for one year only, but lack 

 of first-class men, combined with Mr. 

 Hewson 'a ability, necessitated his return. 



Mr. Jones, of Tonawanda, has com- 

 pleted two new houses, to be devoted to 

 carnations. 



Mr. Cfillman, of Rhinebeck, made his 

 usual fall visit to see Mr. Kasting and 

 the people who buy his flowers. Accord- 

 ing to Mr. Gillman's story, the labor 

 problem is serious with the violet grow- 

 ers. He has solved the problem by buy- 

 ing houses and renting them to his em- 

 ployees, so as to keep them .where he 

 can handle them or he knows why. 



David J. Scott, of Corfu, was in town 

 looking up the entry list for the fall 

 show to be held in Buffalo this fall, 



A number of the Buffalo florists have 

 entered politics this fall, including our 

 ex-president, William F. Kasting, who 

 is running for city treasurer. We shall 

 expect every florist in town to cast his 

 vote this way. R. A. S. 



Elwood, Ind. — Miss Laura Albertine 

 Dftebendorfer was married October 16 

 to Louis Eugene Michelly, of Chicago. 

 The couple will make Chicago their fu- 

 ture home. 



Macon, Ga. — The Idle Hour Nurseries 

 recently completed the erection of three 

 large greenhouses, which have been 

 planted with carnations. Most of the 

 material for the houses was furnished 

 by the Foley Mfg. Co., Chicago. 



CARNATIONS 



FIELD PLANTS 



Per 100 Per 10^0 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson S 4.50 94000 



Beaton Bfarket 4 00 :V3 00 



Mrs. M. A. Fatten 4.00 :S5.00 



Lady BountUul 500 47 00 



Cardinal 5.00 47.00 



DoraettVlolat Field Plants. 3.00 25.C0 



Wtaltmanl Peme, 3-<ocb 15 00 



Wtaitmanl Ferns. 2>^iDcb.... 8.00 



Wbltmaul Runners 13 00 to 5 00 



Boston Runners 2.00 to 3.00 



A. F, L0N6REII, DES PLAINES, ILL. 



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OUR NEW ROSE 



NORTON GROVE 



Pink Sport of Ctaatenay, Won Silver Medal, ClilcaBO 

 Flower Bbow, 19U6, for Best Hew Rose. 



Good, Strong Stock, 2>4-inch, for delivery February, March arid 

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



Fine, Strong, Field-Grown Carnation PlUnts 



PerlOO Per 1000 



Victory $6.00 $50 OO 



White Lawson 6.00 50 00 



Woloott 6.00 4500 



Prosperity 



Red Lawson 5.00 



VarlecAted Law^son. tf 00 



Glendaiie 6.00 



PerlOO PerlOOO 

 $6 00 $15.00 



46.00 



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



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



1.000.000 FKKT OF GLASS 



Send Out Flower 

 Orders to 



35 Randolpli St., CHICAGO 



Send Plant Orders 

 to Greeuhouses... 



Morton Grove, III. 



^GRAFTED ROSES ^ 



TBK FINEST AND BK8T GROWN 



Liberty, 8^-inch pots $16.00 per 100 



Bride, Bridesmaid, 3>i-incb pots 12.60 per 100 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG. PA. 



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ROSES 



BXald and Cbatenay, 4-in , $1 00 per 100. 



Maid, Richmond and Golden Gate, i^-in., 

 $2.50. 



FERNS-Boston, »-1d.. %6 CO: 4 in.. $12.50: 6-iD., 

 $10 00 per luo 7-iD.. 90c each. Plersoni, 

 3-in.. $*> 00: 4-ln.. $12 50: 5 iu., tiH.Oi). 



Asparasus Pliimosus, '.2-in , $'> 00; 3 in.. $6.00 



per lOO. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



Opah, Monrovia, Wlllo^vbrook, Omeca 

 and M. Paul Saliut, $1.00 per doz.; $8 00 

 per loo. Cabh or C. O. D. 



W. J. A M. S. VESCY 



FORT W^AYNE, IND. 



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ARNATIONS.. 



FIELD-GROWN l^v 



1250 Buchan'reBB per 100, |fi 00 



900 Ruse-Pink Gactaantress per 100, UOO 



i:«K) Lawson per 100. 6 00 



800 Out-en LouIbb per luO, 6 00 



500 Harlowarden perloO, 9M 



150Ciirf1tnal per 100, «.U0 



AlBu 1300 Botes. Chateoay and Ivory, 



strong plants, 3-lnch pots per 100, 3.00 



BUTZ BROS., . . New Caatle, Pa. 



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ARNATION 



Plants from Field 



Imperial and Pink Imperial, $12.00 

 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



Carnatiofl Plants 



Robert Cralar tS.OO 



Encbantress ».00 



Variegated Lawson : S 00 



Belle 6.00 



Queen 4.00 



Harlowarden 4 00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$40.00 

 SO.OO 



40.00 

 8S.00 



25,000 Unrooted S. A. Null Ger- 

 anium cuttings, 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. 



The Parker Greenhouses 



NORWALK, OHIO 



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BARGAINS 



is Bxtra rise 

 rield-Rrow 



tarnations 



88,000 perfectly healthy, stocky plants 



to select from. Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston Market $4.00 136.00 



Onardlan Angel i 00 35.00 



Gov v»olcott 400 36.00 



llrasader 4i0 36 00 



Harlowarden 4 00 Ab.W 



tilacier 4 00 36 00 



I.Hdy Bonntifal 600 45.00 



Mrs T. W. Lawson 6 00 46 00 



Ked L.awson 6 00 45 00 



Knchantress 6.00 60 00 



Cardinal 6.00 80.0Q 



White Perfection. 2iBize 7 00 60.00 



Hose. Pluk Enchantress: 000 8000 



Melody 9 00 80 00 



Crabb & Hunter Floral Co., Grand Rapids.Mlcli. 



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John E. Haines 



the Orlclnator of the followinK varieties: 



Imperial Carnation ? 112.00 per 100 



Pink- Imperial Carnation ) 100.00 per 1000 



Headquarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Ordeis taken now for field-Krown plants at same 



price as for rooted cuttinKB. 



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