AUOUBT 27, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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CUT ASTERS, choice varieties, all colors, $1.50 and $2.00 pwioo 



CARNATION PLANTS 



stock will be choice. Placing of orders early would be wise on account of general scarcity. 



Per 100 1000 



White £nchantres8 $8.00 $75.00 



Rose-pink Enrhantresa 7.00 mOO 



White Perfection. 7.00 60.00 



Wolcott 7.00 6000 



Joost. 5.00 '45.00 



Enchantress .'; 6.00 60.00 



LawBon 6,00 50.00 



Queen Louise .'...^6.00 50.00 



Pink Imperial 6.00 60.00 



Per 100 1000 



Variegated Imperial $6.00 $50.00 



Boston Market 5.00 45,00 



Red Sport 6.00 45.00 



Lord 7.00 60.00 



Scott. 5.00 45.00 



Croker 6.00 46.00 



Harlowarden 5.00 40.00 



Prospector 5.00 45.00 



BouTardia Plants* Btrongf, field-g^rown $8.00 per 100 



QUALITY Calilornla Violet (Sumpa 96.00 per 100; $45.00 per lOOO 



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pipe to the boilers; also an automatic 

 high pressure damper, which works with- 

 in a half pound of the desired pressure. 

 There are other improvements, making 

 the machinery on this progressive place 

 fully up to if not ahead of the times. 

 Mr. Keller understands every practical 

 detail of his business thoroughly, , and 

 fuller deserves the success which is at- 

 tending his company's efforts. . ; .rVji; ?y 



Visiton in Town. 



Quit« a large number of visitors well 

 known in the profession have been here 

 during the last few days, among them C. 

 B. Mills, Jacksonville, Fla.; Samuel Mc- 

 Clemeuts, of Randolph & McClements, 

 Pittsburg; C. H. Huesman, Reading, Pa.; 

 John Wolf, Savannah, Ga.; E. H. Hor- 

 gan, of the Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, 

 Oa.; the senior members of the firms of 

 BatclifFe & Tanner, Richmond, Va., and 

 Hammond & Gumpf, Lancaster, Pa. 



Varioos Notes. 



Frederick J. Michell, who was pre- 

 vented at the last moment from attend- 

 ing the Niagara convention, said that 

 his company felt fully repaid for making 

 so large an exhibit at the convention by 

 the interest shown and the generous 

 orders received from those who were 

 present. Israel Rosnosky, who repre- 

 sented the company there, is now in 

 Boston. 



Albert Swan, catcher for the AU- 

 American baseball team at Niagara 

 last week, has returned to this city. Mr. 

 Swan says that the convention was a 

 great success, and that an overcoat would 

 not have been amiss at times. 



B. Eschner, of M. Rice & Co., was 

 greatly pleased with the interest taken in 

 his firm's convention exhibit. Mr. Esch- 

 ner says that everything went oflf well. 



Edw. Reid was successful in getting his 

 measure to secure twenty-five per cent 

 discount for weight of ice from the 

 express companies before the legislative 

 committee of the S. A. F. Mr. Reid 

 feels sure that cut flowers can and will 

 be given this discount, and that the 

 shipping business will be greatly bene- 

 fited thereby. 



Paul Berkowitz, of the firm of H. 

 Bayeradorfer & Co., left his desk on 

 Monday long enough to say that he hud 



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Our Lavish Display 



of all that is best in Florists' Supplies, made at the 

 S. A. F. O. H. Convention at Niagara Falls, August 

 18, 19 and 20, was praised by everyone who saw it. 

 The judges gave it honorable mention. The local 

 press gave it space. The delegates crowded around 

 it. Among our novelties were 



New Designs in Steel Gray Toneware 

 Electrically Prepared Fern Leaves 

 , c Italian Pottery 

 French Polnsettia and Orchid Flowers 



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been well pleased with the business done 

 at Niagara Falls. His firm's exhibit was 

 the largest and handsomest it has ever 

 made. It was greatly admired by all 

 the visitors, more especially by the Cana- 

 dian florists, who had never seen any- 

 thing approaching so handsome a display 

 before. Mr. Barkowitz enjoyed especially 

 greeting his friends again and thought 

 the crowd of outsiders admitted to the 

 exhibition hall was the only drawback 

 to the pleasure of the occasion. 



Hugo Kind, of Hammonton, N. J., has 

 been sending some attractive bunches of 

 early dahlias to W. E. McKissick. A. D. 

 Livoni, a show pink, is the first variety. 



William Stevens, the popular salesman 

 for John Burton, made his reappearance 

 at the store of Berger Bros. August 19. 



R. J. Irwin has been greatly pleased 

 with the many kind letters of congratu- 

 lation received from business friends on 

 the advent of the new company. S. 8. 

 Skidelsky, who is now in Erie, Pa., sent 



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