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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jdly 15, 1909. 



Palms 



Ferns 



I. 



As the C. C. Pollworth Co. 



baB been selling tbem for the past 14 years, it is the firm tbat specializes in quality and 



quantity and sbould be able to give you your money's worth. SCC 



At this time you have surplus bench room to put your stock in, so make your selec- 

 tions from this advertisement. NGXI 



It's just as well to have them in your greenhouse during the summer months to 

 increase in value and give you the benefit of the growing profits. PflQC 



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Surplus Stock-Chrysanthemums 



vine Stock from pots 



400 Ool. Appleton 

 SW Beatrice May 

 350 Oomoleta 

 800 M. Bonnaflon 

 1000 White Bonnaflon 

 700 Robinson 

 700 Mile. Angele 



Laurent 

 400 White Cload 



, $2.50 per 100. 



200 Monrovia 

 200 October Frost 

 200 Halliday 

 200 Opah 

 200 Ouy Hamilton 

 200 C. Touset 

 250 Pres. Roopevelt 

 260 Willowbrook 

 180 VlUe de Paris 



CARNATIONS-Field-grown 



$6.00 per 100; $55 00 per 1000. 

 EnchantresB, White Enchantress, Rose-pink 

 Enchantress, White Perfection, Lady Bountiful, 

 Mrs. T. W. Lawson, White Lawson, Light Pink 

 Lawson, Winsor, Mrs. Patten, Robt. Uraisr, Vic- 

 tory, Red Chief, Beacon. 



ROSES 



100 Richmond, 4-in., $8 per 100. 1000 Rhea 

 Reid, 4-lDcb, $12.00 per 100. 



Oash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Business for last week has been quiet; 

 but for some funeral work and a few 

 straggling weddings there would be noth- 

 ing doing. There are quantities of good 

 gladioli being shipped in. Eoses and car- 

 nations are fair. Funeral work has 

 cleaned up the Easter lilies, which have 

 been coming in in good quantities. Shasta 

 daisies are moving well. Some good as- 

 ters are coming in. A number of florists 

 report quite a little disease in their as- 

 ters this year. 



Various Notes. 



Hartje & Elder are sending in some 

 fine asters. 



C. E. Greene and Joseph O 'Brian, of 

 A. Wiegand & Sons, are off on their vaca- 

 tions this week. 



Mr. Knickman, with McHutchison & 

 Co.. of New York, was a caller this week. 



Clarence Thomas has returned after a 

 week's stay at Louisville. 



Bertermann Bros, are installing a new 

 120 horse-power boiler at their East 

 Washington street plant. 



E. A. Nelson is installing cement 

 benches. 



H. W. Eieman expects to attend the 

 convention at Cincinnati. 



John Heidenreich has been busy plant- 

 ing chrysanthemums. 



Baur & Smith have been sending in 

 quantities of Shasta daisies. This firm 

 has been busy planting chrysanthemums. 



A. A. Warner was busy with funeral 

 work last week. 



George Wiegand suffered a painful in- 

 jury July 4, which might have been seri- 



Mary Tolman 



A new light 

 Salmon Pink 

 Carnation for 

 1910. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 par 1000. 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, Hi. CHICAGO CARNATION CO., Joliet, III. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



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SANGAIVIO 



A. C. BROWN, 



New, brilliant, glietening 

 Pink Carnation for 1910. 

 $18.00 per 100; $100.00 

 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Sprlnglteld, III. Joiief, 111. 



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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. SI2.N per IN; $IM.M Mr IQU. 



CHICAQO CARNATION CO., a. t. pyper. Mgr.. JOLIET, ILL 



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Field-Grown Carnation Plants 



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



J.D. Thompson Carflatioo Co. JolieUll. 



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SHASTA 



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

 always in bloom, always high grade. S12.00 per 100; (100 00 per 1000. 



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ORDERS 



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PAHEN & CO.,Tewksbuiy, Mass. BAUR&SMITH, Indianapolis, ind. 



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ous. A small boy threw a firecracker 

 which took part of George's mustache 

 with it when it exploded. 



Adolph Baur is proud of their new car- 

 nation, Shasta. Mr. Baur says it is a 

 fine summer as well as winter bloomer. 



The Florists' Club will have a meeting 

 this week to make arrangements for the 

 picnic. 



Herbert Heller's many friends here 

 were deeply grieved to hear of his death. 

 A number of the florists from here at- 

 tended the funeral. H. L. W. 



Hebbinoton's Mum Book sent hj the 

 Rbviiw for 50 cents. 



CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner S Sons Co. 



La Fay elf er Ind. 



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The Eeview sends Scott's Florists' 

 Manual postpaid for $5. 



The Review is ahead of any other 

 paper for florists and I cannot do with- 

 out it. — H. W. Weight, Amarillo, Tex. 



