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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVBMBEB 26, 1908. 



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New Carnatioils— 1908-09 



Mrs. Chas. Knopf 



A grand variety; comes into bloom early and remains' steady the balance of the season.' 

 One of the best varieties that has ever been introduced, and bound to surpass the grand 

 old variety, Enchantress, from which it is a seedling. Description:— The flower Is 4^ 

 inches and over, with a better form than Enchantress, w^ll built up in the center and has a wide guard petal, with stiflness that gives it a 

 grand makeup in general. Having much more substance and the petals being stiffer, it keeps and ships much better than the above 

 variety. The calyx is very stiff and large, giving the flower a chance to develop freely, and does not burst as much as Enchantress. 

 The habit is ideal, closely resembles Enchantress, but produces more flowers. Can be grown either from the field or inside all summer. 

 Likes a temperature of 50 to 52. The stem is 24 inches and over, and holds the flower up gracefully at all times of the year. It gives one 

 good stems the first crop. One of the grandest yet pent out and is bound to surpass the old variety, Enchantress. 



Ruby 



Beautiful scarlet-crimson, one of the best ever sent out. Does not turn black with age or after shipping 

 the flower is 3 to 8^ inches, with a grand form, built up well in the center, having the most substance of 

 know of. One of the best shippers and keepers. The calyx is short, but of tough texture and well expan' 

 flower freedom to expand. The habit is ideal; easy to handle; does well from fleld or grown inside all summer. Tempe: 

 Very free producer and continuing throughout the season. The atem is 24 to 80 inches, and the flrst crop is very.s; 

 the flower gracefully at all times of the year. This variety is sure to give satisfaction and find a place ambng the stand 



The above varieties, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; 250 «t 1000 rate. 

 It don't cost you anything to send for a circular. A postal will bring you one. We inviter^the trade to come 

 growing. DeUve»y begins with December. 



The size of 

 ly flower we 



iving the 

 to 62. 



holds OP. . 



Above . 



CHAS. KNOPF FLORAL CO., Richmond, Ind., and S. J. REUTER & SON, Inc., 



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It is the Enchantress 

 and can take care 



Lawson-KnotaaiitresB, introduced by us last year, is giving the best satisfaction and the demand will be heavy this year, 

 with Lawson color and is as early and free as Enchantress. You will surely want this variety. Our stock is in grand shape 

 of all orders. $5.60 per 100. $50.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. 



Bii^ifK Hill. The grand winter variety. One of the best white sent out. Gives one grand flowers from the start ofjcold weather and 



continues throughout tbe entire season. Stock is thfl Hhiirlll^ Knflnf FlArfll Rll « J'T'Jf'^J. *^? « 

 limited. $5.50 per 100. $50.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. IIIO.UIiailBO MIU|II 110101 UUif B.. K. «{ B. Floral Co.. 



1 VUIU WCB»UBI BUU 



RichmQiid, Ind. 



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New Rose 



NEWPORT 

 FAIRY 



Best climber for in and out door. 

 Fine strong fleld-grown plants, 3 and 

 4 shoots, 8. 4 and 5 ft. long. 50c each, 

 $80.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market 



The extra v?arm and clear days of last 

 week had a tendency to hasten on stock 

 in good shape. Consequently there was 

 plenty of everything except violets; that 

 is, those grown locally. Plenty of the 

 New York state violets can be had, but 

 those grown nearer by are always pre- 

 ferred. All in all, shipping trade was 

 better than the week before and with 

 plenty of advance orders for Thanksgiv- 

 ing, it no doubt will be still better. Pros- 

 pects point to a continued good supply in 

 all lines. 



Vuious Notes. 



The Messrs. LoeflBer, of Watertown, 

 Wis., are consigning some extra fine 

 sweet peas and violets to this market, the 

 latter being better than in previous sea- 

 sons. 



M. A. McKenney Co- says that business 

 last week was satisfactory, the bulk being 

 for weddings. 



J. M. Fox used quite a few cut flowers 

 for several good sized weddings Novem- 

 ber 21 and 22. 



C. C. PoUworth, who returned from his 

 hunting trip up north November 22, says 

 he shot a fine, large buck. 



Robert C. Zepnick, who opened a retail 

 store at 147 Lincoln avenue last spring, 

 says business has been good. 



Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zender, Park 

 Ridge, HI., were the guests of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Fred Holton November 22. E. O. 



Golden Glow and Pacific Supreme, otir last spriog'* Novelties, have been 

 well received by the commercial growers. 



Their verdict for our 1909 sorts can not be other than satisfactory. 

 They possess commercial qualifications that are sure to make them 

 popular. 



They fiave all been certificated by the Chrysanthemum Society of 

 America. 



Early planting and early buds are not imperative, as they produce double 

 flowers when planted late. 



Gloria, an early Enchantress-pink, October 10 to 25. Prcs. Taft, mid- 

 season, incurved white, October 25 to November 10. Mrs. W. E. 

 Kelley, late, midseason, bright yellow, November 10 to 25. 60c 

 each, $4.00 per 10, $36.00 per 100. Early delivery. 



Novelties and standard sorts. Exhibition as well as complete list of 

 Singles, Pompons, Hairy and Anemone varieties. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., Adrian, Mich. 



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Carnation Cuttings 



We oflfer only the leaders for January and 

 later delivery. Per 100 Per 1000 



Beacon $4.50 $40.00 



Wlnsor 4.00 36.00 



wmte Knotaontress 4.00 35.00 



KnchantresB 2.50 20.00 



WHITE BROS., Gasport, N. Y. 



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STOCK PLANTS OF 



Chrysanthemum 



Wakely Smltli. The finest of the deep 

 yellow, at $1.50 per dozen. 



A. L. MILLER, 



Jamaica and tchanek Ava$., Brotklyn, N. Y. 



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PALMS 



StrpIuB stock, extra fine, of 

 Latanla, in 9-in. pota. $1.75 each; $15.00 per 10. 

 Keatia Belmoreana, 3-in. pots, 40c each, $3.00 



per 10. 

 Areca Lateseens, 3-in. pots, 25c each; $2.00 per 



WAflNEB FABK CONSEBTATOBIES, Sidney, Oklo 



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NEW CARNATION.... '^ 



ALVINA 



A tme Carnation foj Pot Cnltnre. 



$12.00 per 100. from 2k-in. pota, 25 at 100 rate. 



$10.00 per 100, rooted cuttings from sand. 



HENRY EICHHOLZ, Waynesboro, Pa. 



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