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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVBMBSB 28, 1907. 



An Absolute Reproduction of 

 the Natural. 



IV DVTOH POTS 



No. 1 Per 100, 910.00 Doz.,$1.25 



No. 2 " 13.00 " 1.76 



Ooe to s neat box, ready for your 

 trade. One of the rreatest noveltlei. 



WZTKOUT POTB 



No. 1 PerlOO, $7.00 Doz.,$1.00 



No. 2 " 10.00 " 1.60 



No. 3 " 15.00 " 2.25 



No. 4 " 18.00 " 2.50 



No. 5 " 24.00 " 3.00 



Theas Polnaattiaa ar« very attraotlva, both with tollag'e. 



BOXWOOD SPSA.TB 



Beautiful, clean Per cwt., $15.00 



OBBBN BBBBT KOBB 



Fancy 3-bu. sack, $1.50 



Write lor Booklet on Christmaa Material. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO.^ Ltd. 



222 Oliver Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. 



Mention Hie Berlew when yon write. 



the last club meeting, promises to be a 

 winner. It has a larger flower than 

 Princess of Wales, a bunch of seventy- 

 five Boston equaling 100 Princess. Mr. 

 Sim has a 300-foot house of it, which 

 is a grand sight now. 



The garden committee of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society recently 

 visited the greenhouses of H. A. Jahn, 

 of New Bedford, to see his carnations. 

 A white seedling which is largely 

 planted and which has been shown at 

 Boston and other shows, was looking 

 fine. It is the most wonderfully pro- 

 lific white the committee had seen. The 

 flower is large, full and the stem ideal. 

 There were quite a number of other 

 promising seedlings. 



"Welch Bros, are prepared for a heavy 

 Thanksgiving trade and, with advance 

 orders already secured, they anticipate 

 it will be ahead of last year. 



W. N. Craig. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been a little quiet the last 

 week, as far as the cut flower trade goes. 

 Funeral work is good and this calls for 

 lots of white flowers. Carnations are in 

 good supply, with the demand rather 

 light just now. They retail from 35 

 cents to 60 cents per dozen. Eoses sell 

 from $1.50 to $2 per dozen retail. Vio- 

 lets have not sold very well as yet; they 

 are now bringing from 75 cents to $1 per 

 hundred. 



From present indications there will be 

 a good supply of flowers for the holidays. 



Horticultural Society. 



At the last meeting of the New Bed- 

 ford Horticultural Society the subject for 

 discussion was the outdoor and indoor 

 culture of the chrysanthemum. In the 

 absence of the grower who had been ex- 

 pected to address the society on the sub- 

 ject, William Keith delivered a few 

 impromptu remarks, giving some useful 

 information about the outdoor culture of 

 mums. In the general discussion which 

 followed, many important details were 

 considered. 



H. A. Jahn spoke of some important 



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FLORISTS* PUBLISHING CO. 

 S84 DBARBORN ST. CHICAGO 



early-blooming varieties which have not 

 yet reached us from Europe. 



Messrs. Forbes, Sherman, Peirce and 

 Reynolds were appointed a committee to 

 recommend suitable awards for the win- 

 ners of premiums at the monthly exhibits 

 for the past six months. 



The subject for the meeting on Decem- 

 ber 9 will be * ' Plants for Christmas Deco- 

 ration. ' ' 



Various Notes. 



One of H. V. Sowle's boilers gave out 

 last week, but luckily the weather has 

 been good of late. His carnations are 

 looking good and healthy. He intends 

 propagating about 50,000 plants the com- 

 ing season and has got a big batch in 

 already. White Lawson is a winner with 

 him. He has some grand Boston and 

 Piersoni ferns, which find a good sale. 

 His late mums are now in full swing. 

 There will be some fine Jeanne Nonin 

 mums here for Thanksgiving. 



Davenport & Son have a large stock of 

 artificial flower wreaths at their store on 

 Purchase street. 



Peter Murray is sending some nice 

 Winsor carnations in to E. H. Chamber- 

 lain. 



Mrs. H. V. Sowle recently suffered an 

 attack of pneumonia. She is slowly im- 

 proving. W. L. 



ATLANTA. GA. 



The ten houses, each 20x150, fitted with 

 Evans' Challenge ventilators, in the new 

 range of the West View Floral Co., are 

 considered by Alee Scott, the superin- 

 tendent, to be the best sizes for working 

 in this locality. Brides and Maids do 

 well, but Kaiserin is the best summer 

 variety. Wellesley is grand outdoors and 

 will rival Maman Cochet; both are as 

 large as hybrid perpetuals. Wellesley 

 also does well under glass, but prefers 

 solid beds to benches. Killarney is not 

 so thrifty. Richmond does well and likes 



Cut Flower Boxes 



WATBBPBOOr. Comer Look Style 



The best and neatest Oat Flower box 

 on the market today. 



No. 3x4x20 $2.25 per 100 



No. 1 8x4Jixl6 2.00 per 100 



No. 2 3x6x18 2.50 per 100 



No. 3 4x8x18 2.90 per 100 



No. 4 8x5x24 S.OOperlOO 



No. 5 4x8x22 S.fiOper 100 



No. 6 4x8x28 4.50 per 100 



No. 7 6x16x20 5.75 per 100 



No. 8 8x7x21 S.OOperlOO 



No. 9 6x10x36 6.75 per 100 



No. 10 7x20x20 7.50perl00 



No. 11 3Xx5x80 8.76 per 100 



The above is a complete list of all sizes of 

 boxes we manufacture. We cannot furnish 

 other sizes. 



Add 60c for printing: on ati order for 100 

 boxes, and 75c for 200 boxes; No charge for 

 printtnK on an order of 300 boxes or over of 

 assorted sizes. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, cash with order. Order 

 by number only. 



LIVINGSTON SFED CO. 



COLUHBDS, OHIO. 



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Florists' Refrigerators 



Write us for prices, statin? the size you 

 require, the kind of cut flowers you wish to use 

 the refrigerator for, and whether for display or 

 only for storage. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 



558 Mill Street, KENDALLVUXB, USD, 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



THE NATIONAL FLORAL 

 RIBBON HOUSE 



550 Broadway, New York City 



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