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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBEB 29, ld08. 



Big Crop Now On 



MUMS, White, Yellow, Pink, per doz., $1.00 to $3.00 



BEAUTIES 





Per doz. 



Extra longf stems $8.00 



Stems 24 to 30 inches 2.00 



Stems 20 inches 1.60 



Per doz. 



Stems 16 inches 91.26 



Stems 12 inches 1.00 



Good stock in shorter lengths. 



Killarney, &aiserin, Carnot and Richmond Per lOO 



Select $8.00 



Long 6.00 



Medium $4.00 to 5.00 



Short 3.00 



ROSES 



BRIDES, MAIDS and PERLES Per lOO 



Long $6.00 to $8.00 



Medium 4.00 to 5.00 



Short 3.00 



Shorter lengths in lots of 500 or more, $20.00 per 1000 



FANCY CARNATIONS, red, white and pink, long, stiff stems, large flowers, per 100, $3.00 to $4.00. 

 Complete line of all Greens. Lily of the Valley, per 100, $4.00. E4ster Lilies, per 100, $10.00. 



Buy Your Flowers Direct of the Grower 



Bassett & Washburn 



GREENHOUSES, 



^^^ iix. Office and Store, 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 





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each day for an indefinite period has 

 been bright and sunny and quite warm, 

 but the florists all agree that if it were 

 a little cooler there would be a marked 

 improvement in the condition of business. 

 The prolonged drought, which has affect- 

 ed this section of the country since Au- 

 gust, and the early frosts of the season 

 have caused everything pertaining to out- 

 door vegetation to simply disappear. 

 These conditions cause the public to give 

 more attention to the indoor culture of 

 flowers, and therefore the florists are 

 having a liberal share of visitors at their 

 greenhouses. 



Variouf Notes. 



The Dayton Florists' Club will hold 

 its regular monthly meeting at the es- 

 tablishment of J. F. Young, East Fifth 

 street, on the evening of November 2. 



It looks as if something were doing at 

 the establishment of the Miami Floral 

 Co. All hands are busy tearing down a 

 few old buildings and getting the ground 

 ready for the construction of a new 

 office and packing room, with a large 

 cellar, equipped for cold storage and 

 with modern conveniences for the pres- 

 ervation of stock. They are also putting 

 up a new tank, with a capacity of 5,000 

 gallons. 



Herman H. Bitter is cutting some fine 

 Brides and Maids, but he reports busi- 

 ness slow, and not much demand for 

 them. 



Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs had several 

 large funeral orders last week. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Young reports business 

 quiet, with plenty of room for improve- 

 ment. J. F. Young, who had an arm 

 broken about seven weeks ago, is getting 



Japanese Fantails, bred from imported stock, 

 815.00. $20.00, $25.C0 and $30.00 per 100. 



Single Tall Japa. $10.00 per 100. 



Common Ooldf iab, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100. 



Anacharia Canadenala, the popular aquarium 

 grass, $4 00 per 100 bunches. Cash with order. 



JOS. VOLZ Si SON, Cincinnati, Olilo 



Dina Ave., Cheviot, 8ta. L 

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GOLDFISH 



Telescope. Fringe Tails, Comets. Pearls, extra 

 colored common, and other varieties. 



fiab Globes, Aauariuma, Aquarium Moss, 

 Fish Food, etc. Write for catalogue. 



The J. M. McCuUough's Sons Co., 



SIO Walnut St.. CINCnnfATI, o. 



Established 1838. 

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along as nicely as can be expected, con- 

 sidering his age. 



The Advance Floral Co. has a house 

 full of specimen cyclamen, which will be 

 in fine shape for the holidays. 



The new addition to M. Anderson's 

 store, in the Arcade building, is now 

 completed, and, with its mirrored walls, 

 makes a very attractive appearance. 



Miss Katherine Young spent an en- 

 joyable day with friends in Franklin, 0., 

 October 25. 



Some of the oldest employees of the 



GiUett & Ohmer 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



131 East 3d Street 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Successors to 

 E. C. Gillett and Florists' Wire Design Co. 



" E«irythini far tbt Retailer ar the Brewer " 



Cut Flowers 



Freeh every day. The very best Beauties 

 and Mums. 



Manufacture vVlllL flUnR kinds 



Get the lowest prices by buying direct 

 from the manufacturers. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue. 



Cincinnati Headquartsrs for 



GREENS 



Ferns 15c per 100; $1.25 per 1000. 



Galax, ureen or bronze, $1.00 per 1000; case 



of 10.000, $7.50. 

 Leucothoe sprays. 50c per 100; $4.50 per 1000. 

 Wild Smilax, always fresh. Largest case, $5. 



nraan SKaof MrkfiB Tlfllp 9iW.* npr hiin^lp 



of 10.000, $7.50. 

 >T iiu uui.iuA, u' •. dys ircHU. i^arKCBb v;bbc «j. 



Green Sheet Moss. Bale, 26c; per bundle 



(5 bales). $1.00. 

 Sphagpum Moss per bale. $1.00. . 



late J. B. Heiss have purchased the busi- 

 ness from his widow, the name of the 

 new firm being The Heiss Co. R. B. 



The Bevisw will send Scott's Manual 

 post paid for $5.00. 



