52 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Adqusi 27, 1908. 



MONTREAL. 



I Current Comment. 



We have had considerable cool weather 

 lately, with enough rain. Business is 

 quiet, though the quality and quantity of 

 flowers is improving. 



The exhibition of the Lachine Horti- 

 cultural Society, which was opened at the 

 Town hall on Thursday evening, was a 

 triumph for the executive, both as re- 

 gards the character of the display and 

 the patronage and appreciation bestowed 

 upon it. The season has not been fa- 

 vorable for some varieties of flowers, but, 

 generally speaJking, the blooms were of 

 great bfeauty and excellence. In the fruit 

 section there wa« an exceptionally fine 

 exhibit of peaches grown by Robert Bur- 

 rows. A collection of gladioli sent in by 

 William Cooper & Co., not for compe- 

 tition, was greatly admired. 



The principal prize winners for flower 

 and foliage plants were J. Bennett, La- 

 chine, and G. Vreudge, Montreal. T. 

 Pewtress and C. Smith were the most 

 successful exhibitors in the department 

 for Cut flowers. In other floral sections 

 the names of F. Watson, J. Bartlett and 

 B. Massie, Jr., were prominent. Messrs. 

 Cole and Edwards were to the front with 

 their vegetables, and Messrs. Bishop and 

 Cole were ahead with their fruit. 



The exhibition was formally opened by 

 A. J. Dawes, and brief speeches were de- 

 livered by the mayor of Lachine and 

 F. D. Monk, M. P. The judges were: 

 Messrs. Wilshire, F. C. Smith, Pascoe, 

 Gibb, Dunbar, Eddy, Wright and Kirk- 

 wood. 



Frank Bennett spent a fortnight in 

 Montreal and Lachine recently, after an 

 absence of about seven years. 



Tommy. 



OwATONNA, Minn. — The Clinton Falls 

 Nursery Co., of this place, has added a 

 seed department to its business and has 

 opened a flower and seed store in the 

 Glaeser block, on Broadway. The firm 

 has secured several tracts of newly 

 cleared land, on which to grow plants 

 for seed. 



Salt Lake City, Utah. — Prepara- 

 tions are being made for the Salt Lake 

 Flower Festival, which will be held here 

 September 17 to 19 and September 22 

 to 25, under the management of the 

 Mutual Improvement Societies of the 

 Mormon church. It is said that in the 

 many entertainments during the festival 

 all the talent in Salt Lake will be 

 needed. 



FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATIONS 



Strong, Healthy Plants 



Queen 



Enchantress 



Rose-pink Enchantress 

 Lairson 



Harry Fenn 



Harlowarden 



Manley 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



Cnsh with order, please 



Wnie Ae Dawson 



Wllllmantic, Conn. 



THK NKW PINK R08K, 



rs. Marshall Field, 



to be disseminated In 1909. 8;^-in. plants, $30.00 per 100; $860.00 

 per 1000. All g^rafted stock. Write now to get early delivery. 



CARNATIONS 



_ Healthy, Field-grown Plants 



For 100 1000 



Robt.Crais 6.00 60.00 



LawBon 6.00 40.00 



White Lawson 6.00 4O.00 



Cardinal ...6.00 40,00 



Enchantress 6.00 40.00 



Boston Market 4.00 86.00 



Rose Plants. 



From 2^ -inch Pots 



Per 100 1000 



Bride $8.60 $88.60 



Sunrise 4.00 86.00 



Chrysanthemums 



Col. Appleton, from 8>i-in. pots, $8.60 per 100 



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Field- 

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Carnation 



Ready for immediate delivery. Place your 

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year. Per 100 1000 



White Perfection $6.00 $50.00 



Bonntifnl 6.00 50.00 



D.Whitney 6.00 50.00 



R. Craig 6.00 50.00 



EnchMutreM 6.00 50.00 



White Lawaon 6.00 50.00 



I.. P. Lawson 5.00 46.00 



Mrs. T. W. LawaoD 600 46.00 



Harry Fenn 6.00 46.60 



Nelson Fisher 6.00 50.00 



ROSES, Cheap, to close out 



American Beantles-2>Q-in.. $4.00; 4-in., $10.00 

 per 100. Kate Monlton-2"a-in., $4.00 per 100. 

 Brides— 2 "a-in.. $2.50; 4-in.. $6.00 per 100. Malds- 

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Carnations 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 



Per 100 1000 



Wlnons, pinlc $12.00 $100.00 



RedCliiet, scarlet 7.00 60.00 



Beaeon, scarlet 7.00 



White Perfection, white 6.00 60.00 



Knoliantreas, pink 7.00 



Bose-plnk Knotaantresa, pink. 7.00 



HsRT 'enn, crimson 6.00 60.00 



M. A. Fatten, variegated 6.00 



F. Domer & Sons Co. 



Lafayette, Ind. 



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Headquarters 



For Field-grown 



ENCHANTRESS 



$5.00 per 100; f45.00 per 1000 

 Ck>od stock. Prompt shipment 



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Carnations 



EncbantresB. Lawsdn. Lady Bountiful, Fisher. 

 Boston Market. Harlowarden and Crane, $6.00 

 per 100: $30.00 per 1000. 



MUMS 



A few Maud Dean. White and Yellow Bon- 

 □affon, etc., 2c. Write for list. 



SURPLUS ROSES 



1000 Brides and Maids in 3-in. pots, $90.00 per 

 1000, to close out. 



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