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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Jakuart 16, 1008. 



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NEW CARNATION 



BRILLIANT 

 SCARLET 



DEFIANCE 



It Is til* ONLT aoarlet to crow for quality and quantity. Send ua your ordor at one* for robruary dallvory. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



JENSEN & DEKENA 



674 W. Foster Atb., CHICAGO 



W. N. RUDD 



Morg^an Park, 111. 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market 



Trade the last week has been quiet 

 and, with the increase in the cut of all 

 kinds of stock, quantities had to be sold 

 far below market prices. Roses have 

 held up in price better than other stock, 

 bringing from 5 cents to 15 cents. Car- 

 nations, which are usually in short sup- 

 ply 'at this time of the year, have been 

 going slowly. 



Tulips, Romans, Paper Whites and 

 valley are being sent in freely, but there 

 is no heavy demand for anything in this 

 line. Violets have also gone down with 

 the slump, there being practically no 

 demand for them. 



Various Notes. 



The F. R. Williams Co. is sending 

 in some fine pansies and long sweet 

 peas. 



Geo. W. Mercer has erected a fine new 

 retail store on West Twenty-fifth street, 

 near Clark avenue, and reports having 

 had a fine trade for the holidays. The 

 walls are of white enamel, with light 

 green frescoing, which makes a beauti- 

 ful appearance. 



Lars Anderson has been sending in a 

 fine cut of Rose-pink Enchantress. His 

 Enchantress are also fine. 



F. W. GriflSn has had some very at- 

 tractive windows of late, showing novel- 

 ties in small potted plants, of which 

 he handles large quantities. 



J. M. Gasser has been seriously ill in 

 a sanitarium at Flint, Mich., where he 

 has been spending the winter, and his 

 family was called, as the worst was 

 feared. Mr. Gasser has suffered from 

 heart trouble for some time. 



Visitors: B. Eschner, of M. Rice & 

 Co.; Martin Reukauf, of Bayersdorfer 

 & Co. B. 



Des Moines, Ia. — J. T. D. Fulmer is 

 seriously ill with pneumonia, but his 

 speedy recovery is hoped for. 



Petersburg, Va. — A. W. W. Bryan is 

 building an addition, 30x40 feet, which 

 will be used for bedding stock in the 

 coming spring. With this addition Mr, 

 Bryan will have about 3,500 square feet 

 of glass. 



Green Bat, Wis. — Charles De Clerc 

 is building about 10,000 feet of glass on 

 the property just north of the Fort 

 Howard cemetery and will be ready for 

 the spring trade. A downtown office 

 and salesroom has been opened in the 

 Hoffman building, on North Adams 

 street. 



LLOYD 



No Gold 

 Brick 



but a good, honest, free and ever-blooming clear white carnation. 

 Very easily rooted, very fragrant, excellent keeper and shipper. 

 Size and stem of Enchantress, with the freedom of bloom or Mc- 

 Gowen; no cropper— always in bloom. Come and see it and 

 give it a trial. Once grown, you will not grow any other. 



Rooted Cuttings, $18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Unrooted cuttings, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 10 per cent discount for 



cash with order. 



The garden committee of the MaBsachusetts Horticnltaral Society recently visited the 

 ffreeDhouBeB of H. A. Jahn. of New Bedford, to see his carnatioDB. A white seedllnK which 

 ia largely planted and which has been shown at Boston and other shows, was lookinK fine. 

 It is the moBt wonderfoily prolific white the committee bad seen. The flower is large, fall 

 and the stem ideal.— Boston News-letter in Nov. 28, 1907, issue of The Flobists' Rsvixw. 



The seedllDK referred 

 to by the committee is 



LLOYD, 



the most prolific 

 white grown 



H. A. JAHN, New Bedford, Mass. 



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fARNATION CUTTINGS in theSand 



SILECTED STOCK from 60.000 Plants. 

 Writ* for prle* llat on larc* ordora 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Enchantress $3.00 $25.00 



Lieut. Peary 3.50 30.00 



Queen 2.60 20.00 



W. LawBon 2.50 20.00 



P. Lawson 2.50 20.00 



Winsor 6.00 50.00 



Pence 



Aristocrat $6.00 



Robert Craig 4.00 



Crimson Glow 3.50 



Rose-Pink Enchant- 

 ress 3.00 



Joost 2.50 



Per 1000 



$50.00 



35.00 



30.00 



25.00 

 20.00 



EUGENE WEISS, Halboro, Pa. 



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H 



THE TEST is what TELLS THE STORY.'' 



When growers who buy by the hundred 

 the first season order thousands the next, 



IT MEANS MERIT. 



REACON CARNATION 



^^^ occupies this enviable position. AB AN ALL WIHTXR BLOOMING 

 8CARLKT, IT HAS NO XQCAL. Strong, vigorous, healthy cuttings 

 *• ready now. Per 100, $6.00; per 1000, 160.00. 



Also- Per 100 1000 I Per 100 1000 



WINSOB 16.00 $50.00 BOSK KNCHANTRBS8 $4.00 $35.00 



WHITS PBRFKCTION 4.00 85.00 ' BNCHANTBKBB 8.00 25.00 



Send Money Orders 

 on Norwood, Mass. 



PETER FISHER, Ellis, Mass. 



JtJiJtJ$ Always mention the Florists' ReVieW when writing advertisen. jl jH 



