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The Weekly Horists* Review, 



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OcioBBB 15, 1908. 



NEW RED 

 CARNATION 



0. P. BASSEH 



The best red 



so far ;^ ^ 

 introdiiiced 



ComeB in full crop for Christmas and remains steady for the balance of the season. We have 50,000 plants now 

 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 Cattingra per 1000, $60.00 



per 500. 86.00 



" •• per 100, 8.00 



Rooted Cuttingrs per 60, 94.60 



per 86, 8.60 



•• •• peris, 1.60 



Oreenhouaea , 

 Hinsdale, lU. 



Bassett & Washburn ^wi^Skllill... Chicago 



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vacant plat on the east side is to be 

 used for a landscape garden, wkich will 

 be laid out next summer. The space 

 available is about 120x300 feet. 



The old greenhouses will probably be 

 closed in less than a month, as soon as 

 a complete supply of plants can be fur- 

 nished for the new range. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market 



The weather is getting colder and fires 

 must be carefully watched at night. 

 Violets have not made their appearance 

 in this section yet, but many inquiries 

 are heard concerning them and it will 

 not be long until the local growers can 

 supply them. The outdoor flowers are 

 over with, excepting late cosmos. The 

 demand for asters has been large this 

 year. Chrysanthemums are seen in the 

 stores, although diminutive in size. The 

 yellow and white ones are pretty fair. 

 With the prospect of good violets, fancy 

 carnations, orchids, roses and valley, 

 what more can the retailer wish for this 

 winter f 



Varioui Notes. 



A number of beautiful floral designs 

 were seen at the W. W. Michener fu- 

 neral this week. Although the family 

 issued the request, "Please omit flow- 

 ers," there was never a more choice col- 

 lection seen in Erie. Designs were sent 

 from New York, Philadelphia and 

 Washington, but the work of the local 

 florists compared well with that shipped 

 in by friends at a distance. 



A. J. Baur is shipping out many 

 orders of poinsettia plants. 



C. E. Hapgood and family have 

 moved to Erie from Warren, Pa. Henry 

 Hapgood left for Pittsburg last week, 

 to take up a course in dentistry. 



Miss Hazel Offerle has returned from 

 a prolonged vacation and is seen again 

 in her father's store. 



Dr. Harry Clawson and family, of 

 Warren, Pa., were the guests of Mr. 

 and Mrs. Henry Viemeyer recently. 



The residence of Carl O. Ne"Uberger 

 and a section of the greenhouses of 

 Mrs. M. Neuberger, 1147 West Sixth 

 street, were destroyed by fire October 

 1. A defective boiler wa^ the cause of 

 the fire, ,which >ta{^d^|t 1:30 a. m. 

 The total^loss ^lfa»^S9^£l4M0. 



For 

 Ferneries 



EiDGKFiKLD, CoNN. — George I. Haight 

 has his new greenhouses on Danburtr fpre- 

 ime completed and stocked i;DiduU'-i*efldy 

 for business. 



SMALL FERNS 



Flats. S2.00 each; 2^-ln., $3.00 per 100; 3-in., 

 $6.00 per 100. In firstclasB condition. 

 Neplirolepls Whltmanl, 4 in., 20c; 5-in., 35o; 



6-in., 60c. 

 Nephrolepis Bostoniensla, 5-in., 25c. 

 Nephrolepls Pleraonl, 4-ln.. 15c; 6-in., 25c. 

 Neplirolepls AmerpohlU, 2-in., 10c; 4-in., 26c; 



Cin., 75c. 

 Arauoarla Kxcelsa, well-grown, 6in., 75c; 



7-iD.. Sl.OO. 

 Flcus Klastloa. 6-in., strong plants. 50c. 

 Kentla Belmoreana and Foraterlana, 4-in.. 



25c an4 a5c; 5-in.. 50c and 75c; 6-in.. $1.00, 



$1.25 and $1.50 each; larger plants, $2.00 to 



$35.00 each. 

 Latanlas, 8-in., 6c; 4-in., 15c; ^ia., 26c; 6-ln., 50c. 



JOHN BADER, 



48 Ravine Street, H . S. PITT8BURQ, FA. 



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Best Field-grown 

 Carnation Plants 



Nothlnc but the beat at lowest prices 



Credit only to good people. 



Per 100 1000 



Enchantreu $5.00 $45.00 



BoBton Market 4.50 40.00 



Variefcat«d Lawaon 6.50 60.00 



Cmaader 4.50 40.00 



Mra. K. A. Nelaon 4 50 40.00 



White I.awaoii 5.60 60.00 



SCHEIDEN & SCHOOS, " Si'&V" 



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ZirnsiebersFioe Strain 



Of Pansy Plants, NOW RSADT. Known 

 for a Quarter of a century. 



Cash with the order. 



AUGUSTUS ZIRNGIEBEL 



NEEDHAM, MASS. 



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Afterglow... 



Field-grown plants all sold. Are now booking 

 orders for well rooted cuttings for early Janu- 

 ary delivery. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER, 



(OrlBlnator) 



Station r. • • - CIHCIlOiATX, O. 



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Smilax Plapte 



10,000 strong, bueby .fltock, fron^ift. 

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

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

 1000. Can ship at once. 



R. KILBOURN, CLINTON, N.Y. 



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BARGAINS 



Aohyranthes— 2Vin McNally, l^c; 3-In., 3c; 



Emersoni. 214-in., l^c. \ 



Asparaarua SprenBerl— 2-h]., 2c. 

 Asparasus Flumosus Nanus — 2^-in., 2c; : 



3-in., 4c; 4-in., 7e. i 



Bearonlas-Flowerlng, 8 varieties, 2k-in., 2c; | 



3-ln., 4c; 4-in., 6c. 

 Fuchsias— Mixed, 2H-ln.. l^c. 

 Geraniums - 214-in.. Hill, Nutt, LaFavorite, , 



2i2c; Salleroi, 214-in., 2c. 

 BneUsh Ivy-319 in., 4c; 214-in., 2c. 

 Bmllax-2^4-in., 2c. • 



8nltanl-^2i4-in., 2c. 



CashorC. O. D. ' 



HAMMERSCHMIDT & CLARK 



MEDINA, OHIO 



Field-^rown Carnations 



Reduced price on account of the 

 lateness of the season. 



Per 100 1000 



3000 Lady Bountlfal $400 $35.00 



1000 Kncnantress 6.00 45.00 



800 White Lawson 5.00 45.00 



600 Bed Chief 6.00 50.00 



200 Mrs. T. W. Lawson 4.00 35 00 



100 Nelson Fisher 4.00 



60 Harry Fenn 4.00 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



W. J. fc M. S. VESEY, Fort WayRi, Ind. 



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BOX TRCXS 



Fine for window boxes or veranda decora- 

 tions, also suitable for jardinieres.etc. The foliage 

 remains a glossy green all winter. Bushy plants, 

 1 to l^a-ft., 36c each: $3.00 per 10. Bushy plants, 

 1>9 to 2-ft., 80c each: $7.50 ner 10. 



Box Trees Planted la Mission Plant Boxes 



Bushy trees. 24-ln. high per pair, $4.50 



" 30-ln. '• '• " 6.50 



Pyramid trees, 36-in. high " *' 7.60 



•' 42-ln. " " " 8.60 



WAGNEB PABK CUNSEBTATOBIES, Sidney, Ohio 

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PLENTY 



of good field-grown Carnation Plants 

 yet. See my claBBified advertisement. 



M. J. $CHA4r, Dansville,N.Y. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 

 RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, C||c., Etc. 



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 writing advertisers. 



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