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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBEB 31, 1907. ' 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Cttrrent G>fnineiit. 



"Weather conditions were favorable last 

 week and roses and carnations show it 

 in better quality and quantity. Chrysan- 

 themums hold the stage and will do so 

 for some time to come; the different 

 store men use them lavishly in their win- 

 dow decorations. 



The premium lists are out for the 

 flower show on November 13 and 14, 

 held under the auspices of the State 

 Florists' Association, at the conserva- 

 tory of A. Wiegand & Son, Sixteenth 

 and Illinois sti-eets. This ought to be 

 a succesSjj judging by the efforts the 

 secretary and committee are putting 

 forth. A go«d exhibit of new roses by 

 all the large rose growers is assured. 



The annual fall opening of the Berter- 

 mann Floral Co. will take place Novem- 

 ber 11 and, as usual, will be a great 

 feature in florist circles. 



Henry Bieman expects to have his fall 

 opening next week or the week following. 

 This will be one of the greatest attrac- 

 tions of the fall season. All the other 

 florists expect to have their openings at 

 7 a. m. every day, to which the public is 

 cordially invited. 



Mr. Barnes, the dahlia specialist of 

 Spencer, Ind., is around visiting the 

 craft. He promises many good things 

 and surprises for next summer. He re- 

 ]>orts a very good season and finds the 

 dahlia is fast becoming a favorite again. 



8. A^ Baur, of Los Angeles, Cal., vis- 

 ited h«re for a few hours on his way 

 east. ^ S. 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



Without any fireworks the officials of 

 the Agricultural Experiment Station at 

 State College have secured the funds 

 for the erection of what will be one of 

 the finest greenhouses in the country for 

 experimental work in the study of green- 

 house plant diseases. Besides the green- 

 house proper, there is to be a two-story 

 building 20x5.5 devoted to laboratories 

 for agricultural research. The green- 

 house is to be erected by the Pierson 

 U-Bar Co., with steel frame and curved 

 eaves. The floor is to be of concrete and 

 everything about the place is to be the 

 best that skill can provide, the benches 

 being of cement. 



Howell, Ind. — The greenliousea of the 

 L. & N. railroad are located here and 

 are under the management of B. S, Wilt- 

 shire, who is 7.5 years of age and is the 

 oldest employee of the railroad company. 

 Mr. Wiltshire has the reputation of 

 knowing more about flowers than the 

 average florist. 



CARNATIONS 



FIELD PL A.NTS Per loo Periono 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson $4.50 $4000 



Boston lUurkst 400 3500 



Mrs. M. ▲. I*»tt«ii 4.00 »5.00 



Lady Bonntlf 111 and Cardinal. 6 00 47 00 



FKRMS-Whirmani. 3-in . $16 00: 2^-hi.. $8.00 

 per 100. Kunners $3.00 to $5.00 per IfaO. Bja- 

 ton rnnnera. $2.00 to $3 00 per 100. 



▼IOLKT8— Doroett, field plaats, $3.00 per 100: 



l» $26.r0 per 1000. 



CHRTSAHTHiiinTM STOCK PLAHTS-Oc- 

 tober Frost. $1 tO per doz . $4.00 per I'tO. 0. 

 Toaset. Halliday. Roi d'ltaie. October Sun- 

 sbine. J. Nonin, White and Yellow BontiatTon, 

 Ivory Estelle and Kalb. 60c doz ; $4 00 per 100. 



A. F. L0N6REN, DES PLAINES, ILL, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



OUR NEW ROSE 



MRS. POHER PALMER 



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(Formerly Listed mm Morton Gro^e) / . 



Pink Sport of Chatonay, Won SU^or Medal, Cbloaso 

 Flower Sbow. 1906, lor Beat Hew Rose. 



Good, Strong Stock, 2;4-inch, for delivery February, March and 

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



POEHLM ANN BROS. CO. 



Send Out Flower 

 Orders to 



1.000.000 PBKT OP OLA88 



35 Randolph St., CHICAGO fo'^o'reSur.!!! 



Mention The BeWew when yon write. 



Morton Grove, III. 



EXCURSION TO JOLIET 



SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1907 



Leaving Chicago, La Salle St. Station, Van Buren and La Salle Sts., via 

 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, at 11:46 A. M. 



FLORISTS AND FRIENDS ARE COROIAUY INVITED 



We will supply you with tickets. Aj)ply at the office of Manager of the 



Flower Show or at the train on Saturday morning. 



Returning— leave Joliet at 4:15 or 6:15 P. M. 



CHICHeO CARNATION CO., A. T. PYFER, Mgr.. Joliet, III. 



Mention The Eevlew when you write. 



PURE WHITE 



ENCHANTRESS 



CUTTINGS. 



$6.00 per 100; 160.00 per 1000. 

 You can't afford to be without FURS 

 WHITX KWCBAMTRSn.. My itock 

 is in splendid condition. 



OROSR AT ONCX. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



644 Fourth Ave, LOUISVILLE. KY. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BARGAINS 



vjii^iiv Carnations 



38,000 perfeotljr healthy, stookr plants 



to select from. Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston Market $4.00 136.00 



Ouardlan Ansel < 00 36.00 



Got %%olootc 4 00 36.00 



Crusader 410 3600 



Harlowarden 4.00 36.00 



Ulaoler 400 3600 



l.adT Bnnntlfal 600 46.00 



Mrs T. W. LawBon 6 00 46 UO 



Ked Lawson 6 00 46 00 



Knehantresa 6-00 6000 



Cardinal •••... «.00 &0.0n 



White Ferfeotion, 2d size 7.00 60.00 



Kose- Pink Enchantress 000 8000 



Melody »00 8000 



Crabb & Hatter Floral Co., Grand Rapids,!! icb. 



Mention Tm Berlew when yon write. 



AFTERGLOW 



S12.00 per 100; SlOO.ro per 1000. 



Ariatoorat JfiOOperWO: t^ro per 1000 



Wliite Porfoction . 3.00 per 100: 25 00 per looo 

 O ders booked now for future delivery. 



R. Witterstattter, Statioi F, Clflciflnati, 0. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



100 1000 



Boston Market $3.00 $25 



Nelson 3.00 25 



Mrs. Patten 4.00 35 



Peter 

 ' Reinberg 



51 Wabash Ave* 

 CHICAGO 



lELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



1000 Rose- Pink Enchantress, lOM Perfec- 

 tion, per 100 n.oo 



1000 Enchantress, per 100 16.00 



Cash with Order. 



JOHN L.WYLAND,DeHaven,Pa. 



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