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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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NOVBMBBB 28, 1907. 



New Carnation 



Brilliant Scarlet 



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DEFIANCE 



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IHIS sterling novelty is the result of a cross between Estelle and a seedling 

 with Maceo and Daybreak blood in it, and was originated by W. N. Rudd, 

 Mount Greenwood, 111. The color is a most brilliant scarlet, brighter than 

 anything seen in Carnations heretofore; size, 3 inches and over; habit and form 

 ideal. It is a very rapid grower and has no tendency to produce surplus grass, 

 every shoot advancing rapidly and producing a perfect flower. If you did not 

 already place your order for some, we would advise you to do so without delay, 

 so as to get early delivery. 



$12.00 per lOO; $100.00 per lOOO. Usual discount on larger orders. 



There may be other reds* but there is only one scarlet carnation, and 

 that is DEFIANCE* Come and see it growing, and be convinced. 



JENSEN & DEKEMA W. N. RUDD 



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674 W. Foster Ave., CHICAGO 



MORGAN PARK, ILL. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current Comment. 



Business was quiet last week and 

 prices for all stock remain the same. 

 "The supply, as far as mums are con- 

 ■cerned, is greater than the demand. 

 All look for a good Thanksgiving trade 

 3,nd that will about clean up the mum 

 ■crop, with the exception of a few late 

 ones. 



I forgot to mention in my notes of 

 last week the exhibit of Mr. Totty. 

 "The single chrysanthemums he sent 

 contained two or three varieties that 

 will be useful, but the six single blooms 

 were the attraction and easily over- 

 shadowed all others in size. All wished 

 he had added a few more and put them 

 up in competition. The exhibit of 

 Nathan Smith & Son, of Adrian, Mich., 

 arrived too late to be judged, much 

 to the regret of all concerned, as all 

 the blooms were fine and would have 

 displaced some of the others. But such 

 is the fortune of the shows, as it seems 

 to be impossible for all exhibitors to be 

 :able to get their exhibits through on 

 time and it's an "ill wind that blows 

 no one any good." 



Messrs. Langstaff and Irwin Berter- 

 mann are candidates for the position 

 of superintendent of parks. Their 

 many friends hope they are not losing 

 any sleep over the job. 



F. J. Hartwich, of the Foley Manu- 

 facturing Co., was in the city this 

 week. S. 



The trade could not do without it. — 

 f. W. MuRDOCK, Gardner, Mass. 



Jilentlon The. Rf Ttew when yop writ.. 



OUR NEW ROSE 



MRS. POHER PALMER 



(Formerly Listed as Morton Grore) 



Pink Sport of CtaatenaT« Won Silver Medal, Chloaco 

 Flower Show, 1B06, for Bast New Rose. 



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

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



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



1.000.000 FSBT or GLASS 



S??^.^°!!*y 35 Randolph St., CHICAGO foX"e'o\°^u^/ei"! 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Morton Grove, III. 



AFTERGLOW 



tlS.OO per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



ARISTOCRAT 



$6.00 per 100: $60.00 per 1000 



WHITE PERFECTION 



$8.00 per 100; $86.00 per 1000 



Orders booked now for future delivery. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER 



StaUon r. CINCINNATI, O. 



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Florists* Review 



When Writma: Advertisers. 



MOW READY "^o^iST .. 



M. ft D. ABTIFICIAL 



CARNATION Calyx 



Prevents splitting; guaranteed to 



save every flower. Think it over. 



tl.T5 per 100: $16.00 per 1000. 



250 at thousand rates. 



Send for MAX FIELD ft DIMOVO, Pat. Sept. 

 Sample. P. O. Box 304 B, Warren, R.I. 18,1906. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRISTM4S CHERRIES . . 



Fine plants, beautifully berried, 25c. 35c, f Oc. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM Stock Plants 



Monrovia, October Frost, Rosiere, Alire Byron, 

 Harry Sinclair, Kalb Eneuebard Maud Dean, 

 $5.00 per 100. White Maud Dean, $1.50 per doz. 



CASH WITH OBDKB. 



L. E. MARQgiSBE. Syracnee, N.Y. 



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 writing advertisers. 



