54 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 22, 1908. 



NEW RED 

 CARNATION 



0. P. BASSEH 



The best red 



so far 

 introduced 



Comes in full crop for Christmas and remains steady for the balance of the season. We have 60,000 plants now 

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

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



Rooted CuttingfB per 1000, $60.00 



per 600, 35.00 



per 100, 8.00 





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Rooted Cuttings per 60, $4.60 



•♦ •* per 86, 2.60 



**. •• per 18, 1.60 



Greenhouses, 

 Hinsdale, III. 



Bassett & Washburn ^^rbklM^... Chicago 



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BALTIMORE. 



V 



The Market. 



There is a general increase in the vol- 

 ume of business, as the flower lovers are 

 moving back to town. Some important 

 weddings and funerals were factors last 

 week. At the funeral of Dr. Oilman, 

 president emeritus of Johns Hopkins 

 University, who was buried at Norwich, 

 Conn., there were designs estimated at 

 $1,000 in value. 



The chrysanthemum will for the next 

 few weeks monopolize attention and, 

 from present indications, the crop will be 

 a large one and of fine quality. There 

 was an enormous quantity of Polly Eose 

 and Monrovia at the Florists' Exchange 

 on Tuesday. There seems to be no rea- 

 son why 80 many early mums should be 

 planted, instead of late ones, as they al- 

 ways come when there is so much out- 

 door stuff on the market. 



Violets continue to improve in quality, 

 and prices are a trifle better. There 

 seems to be no good reason why they 

 siiould not be grown and sold on a pay- 

 ing basis, though the wailing Jeremiahs 

 seem determined to paint it black instead 

 of blue. Carnations are arriving in large 

 lots. Bosea could be bought on the street 

 at 5 cents per dozen, and cosmos at 15 

 cents per hundred. 



Various Notes. 



Thos. H. Paterson has leased bis 

 greenhouses to Guy Strickland, who was 

 formerly with Robert Graham for seven 

 years. He will grow cut flowers. 



The GriflSth & Turner Co. has opened 

 a large warehouse on North street, so as 

 to be convenient to the railroad. 



Otto Fiedler, of Albert Fiedler & Co., 

 was married to Miss Minnie Ingert, Oc- 

 tober 12. 



Israel Bosnosky and A. Herrmann, of 

 New York, were in Baltimore last week, 

 looking after orders. 



Mr. Thomas, of 316 Saratoga street, 

 Tis elected a member of the Gardeners' 

 & Florists' Club at the last meeting. 



Q. 



Milwaukee. Wis. — The Taska & 

 lt§t]A0^tt«o. i^ferecting a greei^^guse 

 for Henry^Einger, to cost $1,500. 



Athol, MASS.--*<jeorg0 W. Sutherland 

 is making many improvements at his 

 greenhouses. A la^ge boiler has been 

 instalVd and also a gasoline engine which 

 will pUmp into a tank with 5,000 gallons 

 espacity. 



THK NKW PINK ROSS, 



Mrs. Marshall Field, 



to be disseminated in 1009. 8^-in. plants, $30.00 per 100; $860.00 

 per 1000. All grafted stock. Write now to get early delivery. 



CARNATIONS 



Healthy, rield-grown Plants 



Per 100 1000 



Robt. Craier $6.00 $40.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress.. 6.00 60.00 



Lawson 4.00 30.00 



White Lawson 4.00 30.00 



Lady Bountiful 6.00 40.00 



Boston Market 8.00 86.00 



Six second-hand Hot Water Boilers 

 and a quantity of second-iiand 4-in« 

 cast iron pipe for sale. 



PETER REINBERG 



1,680,000 feet of Modern Glass 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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Best Field-grown Carnation Plants 



Nothing but the beat at Icwest prices 



Credit only to good people. 



Per 100 1000 



Bnobantress S5.00 (45.00 



Boaton Market 4.50 40.00 



Vari^Kated LawBon 5.50 50.00 



Cmaader 4.50 40.00 



Mrs. K. A. NeUon 4 50 40.00 



White Lawson 5.50 50.00 



SCHEIDEN A 8CH00S, BO Wahish Ave. CHICAGO 



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A. r. LONGREN 



Rooted lusttings and Plants of 

 Carnations and Chrysanthe- 

 mums My Specialty. . . 

 DES PIiAINES, QiL. 



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 w^hen writing: advertisers. 



Afterglow • • • 



Fleld-Rfown plants all sold. Are now booking 

 orders for well rooted cuttings for early Janu- 

 ary delivery. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER, 



(Originator) 



Station F. • • - CXHCINHATl, O. 



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JENSEN & DEKEMAp 



CARNATIOldT 

 SPECIALISTS} ,,^ 



674 West Foster Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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