JuLT 8, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



5J 



Rose Pleoits 



Clearing Out Sale. Best Stock. Lowest Prices 



8>^-ineh Pot Plants 100 1000 



American Beauty $4.00 $86.00 



Richmond 8.60 20.00 



My Maryland 6.00 40.00 



Bridesmaid 3.00 26.00 



Chatenay 8.00 26.00 



Perle 8.60 80.00 



Countess of Gosport 4.00 86.00 



8-inch Pot Plants 100 1000 



American Beauty $6.00 $46.00 



Richmond 8.60 80.00 



KiUarney 6.00 46.00 



2^-inch Pot Plants 

 Asparagfus Spreng^eri 



2.00 



PETER REINBERG, 



1,800,000 Feet of Modern Glass 



35 Randolph Street, 



Chicago 



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VnLWAlJKEE. 



TheMai^et. 



No material changes have taken place 

 in market conditions. There still is too 

 much stock, with comparatively little de- 

 mand. All stock is showing the effects 

 of the hot weather, especially carnations, 

 which are rapidly nearing their end. 



Various Notes. 



At the last club meeting, held July 1, 

 the attendance was light. Walter Hum- 

 mel, of Wauwatosa, who started in busi- 

 ness for himself last year, was elected 

 as a new member. The entertainment 

 committee reported that, the club's an- 

 nual picnic will be held Sunday, August 

 22, at Crystal Spring park. It proved to 

 be an ideal place last year, consequently 

 it was again secured for this season. 

 Tickets will be ready for distribution 

 the first week in August. 



The intense heat of last week was 

 brought to an abrupt end Friday, July 

 2, by a severe wind and thunder storm, 

 which caused quite a bit of damage, espe- 

 cially to many trees, and incidentally 

 gave some folks the worst scare of their 

 lives. At Manke Bros.' establishment at 

 North Milwaukee lightning struck the 

 lightning rod on the boiler shed and in 

 running along the conductor ripped off 

 shingles and part of the roof board. 

 Five persons were in the shed. They 

 lost no time in getting out (after the 

 danger was past). Directly afterwards 

 lightning struck a tree within a short 

 distance of Nick Zweifel's new residence, 

 also giving them a shock. 



Adolph Groth, of North Milwaukee, is 

 busy overhauling his healing system and 

 installing a new Kroeschell boiler, this 

 being the third of its kind which has 

 landed in that burg thus far this year. 



Gust Pohl says this was an exception- 

 ally good season for bedding stock and 

 for pansies. He had a big batch of the 

 latter, but is now completely sold out. 



The past season must have been a good 

 one for Nick Zweifel, for he is now the 

 possessor of a fine new Kissel automobile. 



E. O. 



Mary Tolman c^-^ 



A New Light Salmon Pink Carnation for 1910 



•is. 00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, III. CHICAGO QRNATION CO., Joliet, III. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



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New, brilliant, glietening 

 Pink Carnation for 1910. 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 

 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



SANGANO 



A. C. BROWN, 



Springfield, III. Joliet, ill. 



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A New Seedling 



CARNATION 



CONQUEST 



Light flesh pink, overlaid with a deep rose pink, the color extending: over the petals from the 

 center almost to the edge. The most attractive novelty for 1910. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., a. t. pvfER. Mgr.. JOLIET, ILL 



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Field-Grown Carnation Plants 



Ail the best varieties at lowest prices. Send for our list. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. JolieUll. 



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The Eeview can supply any horticul- 

 tural books at publishers' prices. 



SHASTA 



The best and most profitable White Oarnatlon ever offered to the trade. Always pure white, 

 always in bloom, always high grade. $12.00 per 100; flOO.OO per 1000. 



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Herrington's Mum Book sent by the 

 Revieav for 50 cents. 



Please cut out our advertisement, for 

 we are sold out of stock. Please attend 

 to this at once, as we do not want to an- 

 swer any more letters. Thanking you for 

 past favors. — Scharfp Bros., Van Wert, I 

 Ohio. 



CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner i Sons Co. 



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