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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 30, 1008. 



EAST BRCXDKFIELD, MASS. 



The Miller Floral Co. has been formed 

 at East Brookfield, for the purpose of 

 building very extensive greenhouses at 

 Salt Lake City, Utah, under the direc- 

 tion of Robert Miller, who formerly con- 

 ducted greenhouses at East Brookfield. 

 The oflBcers named are Eobert Miller, 

 president and manager; Warren E. Tar- 

 bell, vice-president; Eugene W. Eeed, 

 of North Brookfield, secretary; George 

 R. Hamant, treasurer. There are 2,500 

 shares of preferred stock to be issued 

 at $10 a share. The business is to be 

 the growing of roses, for which Utah has 

 an ideal cUmate the whole year around. 

 Salt Lake City is one of the fastest 

 growing cities of the great new west. 

 Mr. Miller looked over the ground thor- 

 oughly and is satisfied that it is just the 

 place in which to start a growing busi- 

 ness, which would have practically no 

 limitations. Mr. Welch, of Boston, is 

 named as one of the directors. 



VAYSIDE NOTES. 



Valentine Burgevin's Sons, Kingston, 

 N. Y., have one of the prettiest show 

 places on the Hudson river. The ap- 

 proach to the houses is laid out in park- 

 like arrangement, with a lily pond and 

 fancy designs in carpet bedding. They 

 have done much to educate the public 

 taste, by making a continuous display 

 both at the greenhouses and at their 

 handsome store, and they attribute their 

 great success chiefly to this fact. 



W. Saltford & Sons, of Poughkeepsie, 

 N. Y., are adding one house, 24x150, 

 for smilax and sweet peas. Mitchell is 

 the builder and he reports good business 

 along the line. Chrysanthemum Polly 

 Kose is planted between the houses here 

 and covered at night in case of early 

 frosts. Usually a crop is cut before 

 plants inside are ready. Mr. Saltford 

 has been strongly tempted to try violets 

 again. Marie Louise brought him both 

 reputation and opulence. 



John A. Ruppert, of the Henry A. 

 Dreer Co., was a recent visitor at New- 

 burgh, N. Y., booming the annual con- 

 vention, which he says will be a record 

 breaker. 



R. Harry Cathcart, Jr., of the Yuess 

 Gardens Co., at Newburgh, says the 

 demand for palms is again on the in- 

 crease. 



George -Cranshaw, of Newburgh, has 

 a white aster that blooms early in June, 

 an improvement on Queen of the Mar- 

 ket. He has his mums planted. He 

 may be one of the delegates to the Falls. 



The Schaefer Co., Inc., of Newburgh, 

 does much local advertising and attrib- 

 utes much of its success to this. M. 



Beloit, Wis.— John Rindfleisch will 

 open a store in his building on East 

 Grand avenue, opposite the Baptist 

 church. The building has been remod- 

 eled and has a handsome new front, 

 with the store on the first floor and liv- 

 ing rooms above. The exterior is of 

 rough pebble finish. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



StroDsr. fleld-Rrown. Immediate delivery. 30.000 

 Boston marlfet. SSri.OO per 1000. 20.000 Lawson 

 MO.OO per 1000. 20,000 Enchantress, $40 00 per lOOo' 

 ROSE8-8000 Brides, 2i2-in. pots, $22.00 per 1000: 

 3-in. pots, $.35.00 per 1000. 



59 WabMh Av«. 



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CARNATIONS 



Healthy, Field-grown Plants 



Per 100 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress ..$6.00 $50.00 



Robt. Craig 6.00 50.00 



Lawson 6.00 40.00 



White Lawson 6.00 40.00 



Cardinal 6.00 40.00 



Enchantress 6.00 40.00 



Boston Market 4.00 36.00 



•••••Rose Plants.^^^. 



From 2^ -inch Pots 



Per 100 1000 



Bride $8.60 $88.60 



Maid 8.60 88.60 



Sunrise 4.00 36.00 



Kate Moulton «« 6.00 40.00 



Chrysanthemums 



From 8X*in. pots, $8.60 per 100 



White— Estelle. Pink— Dr. Eng:uehard. Yellow- BonnafCon, Ool. Ap- 

 pletoD. Bronze— Black Hawk. 



PETER REINBERG 



1,680,000 feet of Modern Glass 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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Lawson - Enchantress 



The Enchantress with the Lawson Color 



Field-grown plants, extra fine, for shipment at once. Satisfaction guaranteed. $12.00 

 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. Enchantress. $6.00 per 100, $56.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order or satisfactory references. 



THE CHAS. KNOPF FLORAL GO. 



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 II II 



Richmond, Ind. 



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Own Root Roses 



Brides, Bridesmaids, Killarney, Richmond, Chatenay, 

 American Beauty, 3-inch pots, $7.00 and $9.00 per 100 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Rose Plants 



On own roots. Send for list 



C. M. NIUFFER 



Springfield, Oiilo 



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ROSES 



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