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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOTBMBBB 7, 1007. 



New 

 Carnation 



DEFIANCE 



Brilliant 

 Scarlet 



This is unquestionably the best scarlet Carnation ever offered to the trade. It is of a most brilliant 

 color; form and stem perfect; size, 3 inches and over; free and continuous in bloom, and of ideal habit. 

 It is a very quick grower, producing an abundance of flowering shoots from the start, and has no tendency 

 to split its calyx. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO. Usual discount on larger orders. Get 

 your order in at once to secure January deliverj^. 



JENSEN & DEKENX 



674 Wes« Foster Ave., CHICAGO 



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W. N. RUDD 



NORGSN PARK, ILL. 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market 



Business last week was a trifle slow, 

 and with midseason mums in full blast, 

 as well as a falling off in funeral work, 

 some stock found its way to the street 

 faker, which is rather unusual at this 

 time of the year. Carnations, mums and 

 violets have sold fairly well, with roses 

 going begging. . 



Eastern double violets have made their 

 appearance and are of fine quality. The 

 Gov. Herrick single violet is also mak- 

 ing a good showing for so early. 



Various Notes. 



The Ohio Floral Co., which has here- 

 tofore been disposing of its entire cut 

 to Knoble Bros., of West Twenty-fifth 

 street, opened a wholesale and retail 

 store in the Majestic Theater building 

 November 3. Mr. Coutemariehe, the well- 

 known decorator and store man, is man- 

 ager of the new store. \ 



J. M. Gasser is still at Mount Clemens, 

 Mich., where he has been foV the last 

 month, regaining his health. 



Adam Graham, Jr., is running for 

 mayor of East Cleveland, and we all 

 hope that he may be successful in his 

 political venture. \ » 



The F. R. Williams Co. has been send- 

 ing in some fine mums. 



W, A. Calhoun has erected four new 

 houses of the King construction type, 

 which fill a long felt want in his increas- 

 ing retail trade. 



C. M. Wagner has been showing some 

 fine windows in his new store on Euclid 

 avenue. 



John Blechschmid has a fine lot of 

 carnations this season. One house of 

 enchantress is extra good. 



Visitors: B. Eschner, of M. Rice & 

 Co.; Paul Berkowitz, of H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co.; R. Mellen, of Ravenna, O. 



B. 



Medicine' Hat, Can. — The Roseries 

 Co., which selected this place as the site 

 for extensive greenhouses, was led to that 

 choice chiefly by the mildness of the 

 winters here and by the cheap supply 

 of natural gas for fuel. The company 

 has now nearly completed three houses, 

 each 20x300 feet, besides a boiler-house 

 and oflSce, and expects to spend $50,000 

 in the enterprise the first year. It is the 

 intention eventually to cover five acres 

 with buildings, so as to supply roses to 

 the retail florists in Assiniboia and the 

 three neighboring provinces. The capital 

 for the undertaking comes largely from 

 Winnipeg and Calgary. 



OUR NEW ROSE 



MRS. POHER PALMER 



(Formerly Listed as Morton GroTo) 



Pink Sport of Cbatenay, Won Sliver Medal, Chloaco 

 Flower Sbow, 1906, tor Best Hew Rose. 



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

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



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Send Ontv'lower 

 Orders to 



\ 1.000,000 rxKT or glass 



35 Randolph St., CHIGA60 fo'°G're^Jn\°^u''f Morton Grove, ill. 



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Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



October VrotA $1.00 oer doz.: $6.00 per 100. C. Touset Halliday. Roi de Italie, October Sanohine, J. 

 Nonin, WbiteXand Yellow Bonnaffon, Wbite and Pink Ivory, Glory of Paciflc, Estelle and Kalb, 60c 

 per doz.: $4.00 terlOO. 



CCr D IVHS Whltinanl. 3-in., $15.00 per 100; 2>^-in., $8.00 per 100. Runners. $3.00 to $5.00 per 

 r C n 1^ O 100. Boston runners, $2.00 to $3.00 per 100. 



"".JSTp'eV'JS^KWoS? A. F. LONCREN. DES PLAIHES, ILL. 



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PURE WHITE 



ENCHANTRESS 



CUTTINGS. 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 You can't afford to be without PDRK 

 WHITK KirCHANTRKSS. My itock 

 is in splendid condition. 



ORDKR AT ONCE. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



644 Fourth Ave., LOUISVILLE. KY. 



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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. 



TERNS 



Bench, Boston, Piersoni, 3-in., 6c; 4 and 5-in., lOc. 



Boston and Piersoni runners, Ic. 



Asparagrus P. Nanus, Sprenarerl, 2-in., 2c. 



Christmas Peppers, 2-in.. 2c. 



Primula ot>conica grandi. alba, Rosea, Lilac, 

 Auriculata and Forbesi, 2in., 2c. 



Panslea, Qiant of best strain, per 1000, $2.60; 

 5000. $10.00. 



Double Daisies, Snowball, Longrfellow, 

 Giant, per 1000, $2.50. 



Blue Forset-Me.Nots. per 1000. $2.50. 



Wallflo^^ers, single or double, per 1000. $5.00. 



HoUyhocks, double, 4 colors, field, fine, 8c; 

 EinKle. mixed, 2c. 



DlcltaUs or Foxglove, 4 colors. 50c per 100. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, prepaid per 100: Pe- 

 tunla, double, 10 Icinds; Sw^alnsona Alba, 

 $1.00. Cuphea. 2 kinds. 75c. Heliotropes, 

 8 Icinds. $1 00. AbutUons, 4 Icinds; Lantanas, 

 $1.25. Vlnoa Varlegrmta, 90c. Fuotasla, 6 

 kinds, $1.26. Paris Dal>l0«< wbite, yellow, $1.00. 

 nowerlns Besonlas, $1.25. Uasb or 0. O. D. 



BTER BROS., Chamberaburs, Pa. 



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CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LaFayelte, Ind. 



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