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74 



The Weekly Florists' Review- 



NOVBMBBR 14, 1907. 



CARNATION SARAH HILL, ACTUAL SIZE. 



Mention The B«Tlew when you write. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



It is rather diflScult to give the reader 

 tlie exact condition of the market. Some 

 are satisfied and some are almost dis- 

 gusted. Our store windows are well 

 decorated and the market stalls are filled 

 with blooms and have the appearance of 

 doing a rushing business. However, it 

 is true they could take care of a great 

 deal more and handle it with ease. Elec- 

 tion day was dull. The stir in the money 

 market has had little effect here. 



Chrysanthemums are overabundant and 

 prices low. Roses are plentiful and sell- 

 ing extremely cheap for this time of the 

 year. Carnations are beginning to be 

 plentiful. Violets are coming in fair 

 quantities. Callas are coming in slowly. 

 Greens of all kinds are enough to meet 

 the demand. 



Variofii Notes. 



George Fox, Jones Station, Md., is 

 erecting a new house, 22x100 feet. 



James Smith, who was established at 

 Lansdowne, Md., has given up the flo- 

 rists' business and bought an 80-acre 

 farm in Anne Arundel county. Mr. 

 Smith occupied a stall in Lexington mar- 

 ket many years. 



W. Terry, Owings Mills, Md., has a 

 .sport from Col. Appleton, yellow, in- 

 curved petals, with pale red streak on the 

 inside. 



G. A. Lotze, Glenburnie, Md., reports 

 that his new mum, Mrs. G. A. Lotze, is 

 making quite a hit in the west and he has 

 received orders for 20,000 plants. 



L. Struntz, Westport, Md., is having 

 troubles. Some time ago contractors at- 



BARGAINS 



",!S!:iZ^ Ca rnat io ns 



SS.OOO perfectly healthy, stocky plants 



to select from. Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston Market WOO $86.00 



ftnardlan Ansel 4 00 36.00 



Gov IVoloott «00 36.00 



Vrasader 400 36 00 



Harlowarden * 00 36.00 



Ulacler * 00 36 00 



Lady Bonntlfol 500 46.00 



Mrs T. W.Lawson 600 45 00 



Red Lawson 5 00 45 00 



Bnohantress 6.00 6000 



Cardinal 600 60.00 



White Ferfectlon. 2d Blze 7.00 60.00 



Kose.PlnkKnchantress 9 00 80 00 



Melody 900 80 00 



Crabb&Hoiter Floral Co.,6randRapids,Micli. 



Mgntlon Tiie Eerlew when yon write. 



'«<»TOREADOR>^< 



Our new seedUngr carnstlon. In color a very 

 much Improved Prosperity, with the addition of 

 strong, stiff stems. The finest novelty for 1908. 

 Awarded first-class certificate Toronto meeting 

 of the American Carnation Society. Write us 

 for further information. 



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



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



tempted to move his house. The jacks 

 slipped and the house cracked. His 

 stable and windmill are now in their 

 new locations. The railroad put him to 

 an abundance of inconvenience. 



G. Cook has again made his appearance 

 in market selling mums. 



J. Eberhart, Franklinville, Md., has 

 bought a stall at the northeast corner of 

 Eutaw and Lexington streets. The first 

 day's business was reported satisfactory. 



John H. Gray, Stafford, Va., was here 



SARAH BILL 



The largest free-flowering white 

 carnation ever produced; the 

 form is beautiful and displays the 

 size to the very best advantage; 

 color very pure; texture excellent; 

 stem extra long at all times of the 

 year; a startling novelty, produc- 

 ing flowers with great freedom. 

 Grandest novelty for 1908. 



L4WS0N- 

 ENCH4NTRESS 



At last we can give you Enchan- 

 tress with Lawson color. This is 

 not a sport from Enchantress, but 

 a seedling, but it resembles En- 

 chantress in every respect. Guar- 

 anteed to be as we represent it. 

 Everyone who grows Lawson or 

 Enchantress will want to grow 

 this variety. Early delivery as yet. 



Either variety at $18.00 per 

 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Send for Circular. 



B.,K.& Be Floral Co. 



ct^^^ovt, Richmond, Ind. 



Field-Grown Plants 



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100 1000 



Boston Market.{3.00 $25 



Nelson 3.00 25 



Mrs. Patten 4.00 35 



Peter 

 Reinberg 



51 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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Mention The Rerlew when 70a write. 



visiting his son, T. "Walter Gray, Catons- 

 ville, Md., last week. J. L. T. 



