52 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBKB 8, 1908. 



NEW RED 

 CARNATION 



0. P. BASSEH 



The best red 



so far 

 introduced 



Comes in full crop for Chrietmas and remains steady for the balance of the season. We have 60,000 plants n^w 

 benched to grow especially for early cuttings. Ready to distribute January 1, 1909, by the originators. We invite 

 the trade to visit us and see it growing. Prices : 



Rooted Cutting^a per 1000, $60.00 



per 600, 36.00 



per 100, 8.00 





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Rooted CnttingB. per 60, $4.60 



" per 86, 2.60 



•• peris, 1.60 



t« 



Greenhouses, 

 Hinsdale, 111. 



Bassett & Washburn ^^rbkisite.. Chicago 



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When looking for anything in the following line 

 be sure and write 



6E0. A. KUHL, '^4:?:* Pekin, III. 



Kentla Belmoreana Palms, Cyoas Palms, 

 Cooos Weddelliana, Ardlsia, Glolre de 

 Lorraine Begonias, Crotons, Arauoa- 

 rlas. Celestial Peppers, Jerusalem Cher- 

 ries, Polnsettias, Primroses, Cycla- 

 men, etc., etc. 



SPECIALS P. 



100 



Cyclamen, 4-in S20.00 



Celestial Peppers, 5-in., full of fruit 25.00 



Amerpotilli (Lace) ferns, 4-in 85.00 



Plumosus, S's in , ready for 4-in 7.50 



Plumosus, 4-in.. ready for 5-in 15.00 



CHRTBANTHKMITHS, 5 and 6-in. pots, 



fine plants, in bud, in assortment 35.00 



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Best Field-grown 

 Carnation Piants 



Nothlns but the best at lowest prices 



Credit only to good people. 



Per 100 1000 



Knchsntreas $5.00 S45.00 



BoBtonMarket 4.50 40.00 



Variecated Lawson 5.50 50.00 



Cmsader 4.50 40.00 



Mrs. B.A.Nelson 4 50 40.00 



White Lawaon 5.50 50.00 



SCHEIDEN & SGHOOS, " %%'&"• 



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ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



A drop of over 50 degrees in tempera- 

 ture in less than thirty-six hours, which 

 occurred a week ago, was not conducive 

 to best results in the greenhouses and all 

 stock suffered in quality and quantity. A 

 shortage of flowers has been apparent. 

 Carnations have headed the list of scarce 

 articles. Boses are also off crop and the 

 demand is far ahead of the supply. Out- 

 door stock is all frozen. Asters were 

 nearly a total failure this season. 



Various Notes. 



Azaleas are already in from Belgium 

 and are of good quality. Dutch bulbs are 

 also of good size and appearance. 



President and Mrs. "Wirth entertained 

 the officers of the State Florists' Asso- 

 ciation a few evenings since. After din- 

 ner business matters pertaining to the 

 winter's work and pleasure were dis- 

 cussed. 



A. N. Kinsman, of Austin, was a re- 

 cent caller. He lost nearly his entire 

 range of greenhouses and their contents 

 by a flood early in July, but has rebuilt 

 and replanted the houses and is now ship- 

 ping stock into this market. He estimates 

 his loss at over $10,000. , X. Y. Z. 



HOLYOKE, MASS. 



The firm of Field & Sinclair, which 

 heretofore has jointly conducted the old 

 Howland greenhouses in this city and a 

 range of greenhouses in Northampton, 

 was dissolved October 1 and the business 

 was divided between the two members 

 of the company. Mr. Field has taken 

 charge of the Northampton store and 

 greenhouses and Mr. Sinclair takes the 

 Holyoke business. Mr. Sinclair was asso- 

 ciated with Mr. Howland in Holyoke 

 before he went to Northampton. He ia 

 of more than local prominence as a 

 flower grower, having developed some 

 new carnations, chrysanthemums and 

 other flowers. 



Melvin L. Graves, who has been man- 

 ager of the Holyoke greenhouses since 

 the firm bought them, is now associated 

 with Mr. Field in Northampton, where 

 he has lived while in his Holyoke posi- 

 tion. Miss Anna Selkirk, who for a 

 number of years has been looking after 

 the store trade at the greenhouse, has 

 resigned and is taking a commercial 

 course in Springfield. 



Ths Beview will send the Book of 

 Grafted Boses for 25 cents. 



Carnations 



Per 100 1000 



enchantress (2d size) $4.00 $30.00 



White Rnohantress (2d size) 5.00 40.00 



WHITE BROS., Gasport, N. Y. 



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Afterglow. •• 



Field-grown plants all sold. Are now booking 

 ordera for well rooted cuttings for early Janu- 

 ary delivery. 



Re WITTERSTAETTER, 



(OrlKbUitor) 



■tatlon F. - • • CXNCnnf ATI, O. 



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Smilax Plants 



10,000 BtroBg, bushy etock, fr6itt i-ihr 

 pots, $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000; 

 2-in. pots, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 

 1000. Can ship at once. 



R. KILBOURM, CLINTON, N.Y. 



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Field-grown Carnations 



Reduced price on account of the 

 lateness of the season. 



Per 100 1000 



3000 Lady Bountiful $1.00 $35.00 



1000 Knchantress 5.00 45.00 



800 White Lawson 5.00 45.00 



500 Red Chief 6.00 50.00' 



200Mrs. T. W Lawson 4.00 35.0a 



100 Nelson Fisher 4.00 



60 Hairy Fenn 4.00 



CASH OR 0. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, inil. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 

 RlTHERFORD,N.J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc., Etc. 



Send for Price List 



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The History and Culture 



GRAFTEJi ROSES 



For Forcing 



BY ALEX. MONTOOMCRY. jR. 



** The most inwortant contrftution to 

 the modern uterature ol the Rote." 



**0( much intcfcst to tverf Rom 

 grower and of tstmoct value to 

 growenojf Grafted Roaei.'* 



Contalniiie Ptactkal DeKriptioa of 

 the Process of Grafthw with Ftdl 

 Details of planting anoctdture, abo 

 Directions for treatment to caifjr ths 

 plants a second year. 



FULLY ILLUSTRATED 

 PRICE, POSTPAID, 26o. 



ADDRESS 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHING GO. 



Oaxtoa Bldr.. 384 Itmibarm St. 



CHICAGO 



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