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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOTDMBBB S, 1908. 



NEW RED 

 CARNATION 



0. P, BASSEH 



The best red 



so far 

 introduced 



Comes in full crop for ChristmaB and remains steady for the balance of the season. We have 60,000 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 CuttingB per 1000, $60.00 



per 600, 36.00 



** per 100, 8.00 



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Rooted Cuttings per 60, $4*60 



" " per 86, 8.60 



•• •• peris, 1.60 



OreenhouBOB , 

 HinBdaie, 111. 



Bassett & Washburn wis^si^... Chicago 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Heavy frosts and snappy weather have 

 brought promise of winter, and as a re- 

 sult business has taken on its season's 

 rush. Stock is good, and more or less 

 plentiful. Eoses, lilies, carnations and 

 Beauties are offered in good quantities, 

 and violets are getting more plentiful 

 every day. 



Various Notes. 



The florists of the city who are plan- 

 ning on leaving for Chicago this week 

 have selected the evening of November 

 7 to go in a body. It is not yet decided 

 just how many will go, or who will go, 

 but a fair representation is assured. 



Visitors: H. E. Philpott, Winnipeg. 



M. E. M. 



NEV ORLEANS. 



In New Orleans, All Saints' day is 

 the harvest of the florists. This year it 

 has been good. Favorable weather, and 

 the day falling on Sunday, helped every- 

 one to dispose of his stock and with 

 many it was a clean sweep. Good car- 

 nations were looked for early in the day, 

 at any price. Prices were as usual, from 

 $3 up. Outdoor mums, with a glass cov- 

 ering at budding time, seem to give bet- 

 ter results than greenhouse culture and 

 it is the best way for our climate. J. 

 A. Faessel's were grown in this way and 

 certainly none better could be found in 

 town. Some beautiful flowers came also 

 from A. Alost and Herman Doescher. 



M. M. L. 



Thetford, Vt. — George S. Worcester 

 has left the florists' business and has 

 gone to Cabanatnan, in the Philippines, 

 where he will be engaged in distilling oil 

 from the vetiver grass. 



Fulton, N. Y. — The new greenhouse 

 that C. B. Wetherby has been building 

 on Cayuga street, between Snyder's gro- 

 cery and Morrill Bros.' printing house, 

 is completed and opened for business. 

 Mr. Wetherby has built up a large busi- 

 ness, both as a gardener and as a florist. 



JC^EN & DEKEMA, 



CARNATION 

 SPECIALISTS, 



674 West Foster Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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THK NXW PINK ROSE, 



Mrs. Marshall Field, 



to be diaseminated in 1909. S>^-in. plants, $30.00 per 100; $850.00 

 per 1000. All gr'B'^ted stock. Write now to n^et early delivery. 



CARNATIONS 



Healthy, rield-grown Plants 



Fer 100 1000 



Robt. Craisr $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 26.00 



Six second-hand Hot Water Boilers 

 and a quantity off second-hand 4-in. 

 cast Iron pipe ffor sale. 



PETER REINBERG 



1,680,000 feet of Modern Glass 



35 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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The New Carnation LUCILLE 



COLOR- White. Inlaid with Pink ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^"^ 



Lacllle, owing to Its beautiful color, maKniflcent form and ideal habits, coupled with Its grreat 



productiveness, size and lasting qualities, commands the hlKbebt prices on the market, and so 



Becomes the most profitable variety for you to grow. Try It and compare Tour returns. We are 



now booking orders for January 1 and later delivery. Write for descriptive circular. 



Highland Park Greenhouses, A. F. Longren, 



HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. DK8 PLAIMSS, ILL. 



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Best Fi8l|l{roj|^ Carnation Plants 



Nothing but tbe best at lo^rest prices 



Credit only to good people. 



PerIM 1000 



Ka«bsntreM 9b.W $46.00 



Boston Market 4.50 40.00 



Varieirated Lawaon 6.50 50 00 



Craaader... 4.50 40.00 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson 4 50 40.00 



White Lawson 5.60 50.00 



8CHEIDKN * SCHOOS, 80 Wabash A*s.. CHICAGO 



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Afterglow ..^'e 



Field-gronrn plants all sold. Are now bookteg 

 orders for well rooted cuttings for early Janu- 

 ary delivery. 



R. WITTERSTAETTER, 



(Originator) _(■ • 



Station r. • • • CIHCmiATI, O. 



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