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The Weekly Florists' Review^" 



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November 26, 1008. 



The Ideal Red Carnatioit 



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AS A CHRISTMAS RED 

 it Has No Equal » 





The best Red Carnation now grown. Read what was said about it at the N9.tionaI Flower Sh<^ : 

 "riRST PRIZE WINNER as the ^t Red." " Head and shoulders above all othei^." 'Mn a class by itself." '-^. 



Comes in full crop for Christmas and remains steady for the balance of the season. We have 60,000 plants no^M^ 

 benched to grow especially for early cuttings. Ready to distribute January 1, 1909, by the originators. We i^vi*S^ 

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



Rooted Cuttinffs per 1000, $60.00 



•• *• ......per 600. 86.00 



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Rooted Cattinya per 60, $4.60 



per 86, 8.60 



per 18, i.6a 



«4 





per 100, 8.00 



The orders are coming in rapidly, but we can still promise January delivery. 



Don't wait too long beipfre ordering^. 



Bassett & Washburn 



GBBENHOUSES, 



Wf himsdaijB, ill. 



Office and Store, 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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ChrysaDthemum Stock Plants 



Oetober Frost 

 AUo* Byron 

 Wliite Bonnaifon 

 October Sunalilne 

 Bonnaffon 

 Appleton 

 Touset 



All true to name 



Robinson 

 Xaton 



Wbite Ivory 

 Pink Ivory 

 Maud Dean 

 Diana 

 Black Hawk. 



S4.00 per 100. 



Polnaottlas. S4.50 per 100. 



Aaparasrus Sprenserl, 3-in., $2.50 per 100. 



Adlantum Cuneatum, 4-in., S5.00 per 100. 



Large, strong plants. 



GEORGE REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Rose Plants 



On own roots. Send for lint 



C. 



NIUFFER 



Springfield, Ohio 



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Best Fieldirown Carnation Plants 



Nothing; but the best at Icwost prices 



Credit only to good people. 



Per 100 1000 



Snchantresfl $5.00 $45.00 



Boston Market 4.50 40.00 



Varleeated LawBon 5.60 50.00 



CrasaSer 4.50 40.00 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson 450 40.00 



White L,avrson 5.50 50.00 



SCH EIDKN * SCHOOS. 60 Watath *»i.. CHICA«0 



Providence, E. I. — Thomas i', Keller, 

 of 190 Mathewson street, has made a 

 general assignment, for the benefit of 

 his creditors, to John M. Bligb. 



ROSES — HEAVY FLORISTS' GRADE 



5 to 9 Stems. 4 to 6 Feet of Wood 

 $12.00 per 100 #100.00 par 1000 



ANNA de DIBSBACH 

 B. de ROTHSCHILD 

 CAPTAIN CHRISTY 

 CAPTAIN HAT WARD 

 CAROUNS de SANSKL 

 CLIO 



FRANCOIS LKVXT 

 PRAC KARL DRU8CHKI 

 6LOIRK da LTONNAISE 

 JOHN HOPPKR 



JOHN KKTNXS 

 MMK. GABRIKL LOUZBT 

 MARCHIONS8S OF LORNB 

 MARGARET DICKSON 

 PAXONIA 

 PAUL NKTRON 

 ROBKRT DUNCAN 

 VICK'S CAPRICE 

 VICTOR VXRDIER 

 CONRAD F. METER 



CRIMSON RAMBLER, Very Heavy 4to5feet $70.00 per 1000 



LADT6AT " •• 4 to « " 00.00 •' " 



PHILADELPHLA. " ♦• .*..4to5 •' 60.00 " " 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON " " 8 to 4 •♦ 80.00 " " 



Ask for descriptive wholesale list, showln 8; assortment.arades, prices, 

 etc., ROSBS, SHRUBS, PEONIES, PHLOX, JAPANESE IRIS, CANNAS 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET-ONE and TWO year old-aU crades 



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The United States Nursery Co. 



RICH, Coahoma County, MISS. 



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Dubuque, Ia. — W. A. Harkett has just 

 finished up four new greenhouses, in- 

 cluding a large show house. He also is 

 building a new flower store in front 

 of the nursery, which will be run in addi- 

 tion to the store on Main street. He 

 has the assistance of his son, Arthur, and 

 reports business ■ steadily improving. 



Northampton, Mass. — Miss.. Lucy 

 Graves, who has been employed at the 

 store of H. W. Field, was taken sick 

 Saturday, November 7, and-li^ to be car- 

 ried to her home. She became uncon- 

 scious Sunday noon and at last report was 

 still in that condition. Hemorrhages 

 were the cause of her illness. .. •* ** 



