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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



February 6, 1908. 



NEW CARNATION 



DEFIANCE 



BRILLIANT 

 SCARLET 



It la til* ONLY soarlet to crow for quality and qoantltT* Bond urn your ordor at once for Fobruary dollvary. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO 



JENSEN & DEKEMA 



674 W. Foster A^e., CHICAOO 



W. N. RUDD 



Morflfan Park* 111. 



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ONCINNATL 



The Market 



Taking the general report from the re- 

 tail stores, it would seem that business 

 was a little quiet, being restricted mostly 

 to funeral work. There was a good deal 

 of, funeral work, though, and most of 

 the stores were kept busy with it. It 

 is just as well that the demand was 

 not so very heavy, for as it was there 

 were scarcely enough flowers to fill all 

 orders. The shortage of flowers caused 

 a stiffening of the quotations all around, 

 and at the present time prices are all 

 that the grower could desire. 

 Various Notes. 



February 1 was the coldest day of 

 the year so far. The temperature was 

 below zero in many localities, and the 

 worst feature of it all, from a grower 's 

 point of view, was that the wind was 

 blowing about forty miles an hour dur- 

 ing the coldest period. Several of the 

 florists report small losses from freezing, 

 and the heaviest loser will probably be 

 B. P. Critchell. His loss will be con- 

 siderable, but cannot be estimated just 

 yet. 



George & Allan report business good, 

 with many funeral orders. 



J. T. Conger has been kept quite 

 busy with funeral work and, besides using 

 the output of his own houses, he has been 

 a daily visitor in the wholesale district. 



Peter Herb states that the variety 

 which he was able to hold till so late in 

 the season is Chadwick. Some of the 

 stock was planted late, but the rest of 

 it was planted at the usual time. It 

 seemed to grow slowly and did not ma- 

 ture till late, and the blooms were in 

 excellent condition when cut and used. 

 In fact, a few dozen of them were in 

 good condition the last of January. 



L. F. Benson, of Newport, Ky., has 

 about made up his mind to sell out his 

 store and locate in one of the western 

 states. Before doing so he intends to 

 take a trip west and see what locality 

 suits him best. His store here has al- 

 ways been a money-maker, but he be- 

 lieves that his health will be better in 

 the western climate. 



K. A. Betz has moved his wire works 

 from the old location at 113 East Third 

 street to a much larger and better place 

 at 128 East Third street, where he will 

 be much better situated for carrying 

 on his wire design business. 



B. P. Critchell is confined to his bed 

 with a severe case of rheumatism. 



Among the visitors last week was 

 Thomas Joy, of Nashville, Tenn. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



CARNATIONS 



Well Rooted Cuttings. Ready for Shipment. 



PINK-LAVSON $1.50pefl00j $12.56 per 1000 



ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS 3.00 *' 25.00 ** 



ENCHANTRESS 2.00 ♦* 15.00 '* 



WHITB— WHITE LAWSON 2.00 ** 15.00 " 



LADY BOUNTIFUL 2.00 " 15.00 " 



BOSTON MARKET 1.25 ** 10.00 " 



RED— ROBT. CRAIG Z50 '♦ 20.00 " 



CARDINAL 2.00 ** 17.50 " 



ROSE CUTTINGS, strong, well rooted Cuttings 



BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, IVORY, RICHMOND, 



CHATENAY AND UNCLE JOHN J1.50 per 100> $12.50 per 1000 



SUNRISE AND KATE MOULTON 3.00 ** 25.00 •* 



PERLE 2.00 ** 17.50 ** 



AMERICAN BEAUTY, Bench Plants, ready now, $10.00 per 100; $75.00 per lOOO 



PETER REINBERG 



51 Wabasii Ave., CHICAGO 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



OF THE 



Sffffl ENCHANTRESS 



We believe we hare the largeBt and best 

 stock in the country. The reason for this 

 statement ia that we were flret in the market 

 with this grand pure White. Orders now be- 

 ing booked for January and later delivery 

 at $6.00 per 100, $50 00 »er 1000. Also a large 

 stock of Winsor. Pink Enchantress, Lawson 

 and other commercial varieties. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, Inc. 



88-40 Broadway, DETROIT, MICH. 



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"CARNATION CUTTINGS- 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Wlnsor. Febrtiary delivery W.OO SM.OO 



White Enchantress 6.00 60.00 



Eobt. Craig 8.00 26 00 



Victory 8.00 26 00 



Bnchanlresfl 2.60 20 00 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson 3.00 16.00 



Tiy Us. WHITE BROS., Basport, N. Y. 



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Carnation Cuttings 



Clean, healthy, well rooted stock ready 

 for shipment. 



100 1000 



Encliantress, pink $2..50 $20.00 



Rose-Pink Enchantress... 3.00 25.00 



Wlnsor 6.00 50.00 



Victory 3.00 a-i.OO 



White Lavirson 2.00 15.00 



Boston Market 1.50 12.50 



WhiteCIoud 1.50 12.50 



Mrs. Patten, variegated 2.50 20.00 



Pink Patten 2.00 15.00 



Laixrson, pink 1.50 12.50 



Lawson, variegated 2.50 20.00 



Harlowarden 00 1.5.00 



Nelson Fisher 300 25.00 



ROSE CUTTINGS 



Bridesmaid 1.50 12..50 



Bride 1..50 12.50 



AM, BEAUTY, bench plants.. 10.00 



JOSEPH FOERSTERr^SSsft"- 



Unrooted CARNATION Cnttlnflr* 



Clean and healthy: Pink, Red and White Law- 

 son, Enchantresa, Estelle, Nelson, Boston Mar- 

 ket an d Har lowarden, 16.00 per 1000. 



O. WHITTOK, City St.. Utioa, M. T. 



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