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T3je Weekly Flor^te'ii^view, 



Febbuart 3, 1910^; 



■NTTSBURGv- 



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Trade conditions have Tffit changed 

 much since last report. Koses are still 

 scarce, but the shortage is not felt much, 

 sfii there are plenty, of other flowers. Cax- 

 OBtions, lilies, narcissi and tulips are 

 coming in abundance, giving more va- 

 rfcty than at any time this winter. 



TjAmong the city retailers business was 

 quiet, convention week giving them time 

 to* look around. 



Various Notes. 



The finance committee for the conven- 

 tion met January 31 and found they had 

 not spent nearly all their money. It was 

 suggested that a fund be started, with 

 the balance, the interest of which would 

 pay for an annual prize for the future 

 conventions. 



Congratulations are being handed to 

 James Crall. It is a boy. 



The last of the convention visitors 

 have departed. 



John Beimels, Woodhaven, N. Y., who 

 was taken suddenly ill last Wednesday 

 and sent to the hospital, was able to 

 leave for home Saturday noon in pretty 

 fair shape. 



Our convention visitors have said so 

 many nice things and some of our com- 

 mitteemen are so puffed up that I hate 

 to think what would happen if anyone 

 should stick a pin in them. 



Wm. Falconer and daughter left 

 Wednesday, February 2, for a month in 

 Florida. They will stop in Washington, 

 Richmond and several other places long 

 enough to say "How do?" to some old 

 friends. 



About 100 people took advantage of 

 th« trip to Bakerstown Friday, January 

 28, to visit the greenhouses of the Pitts- 

 burg Cut Flower Co. Mr. Burki met the 

 party with sleds at the cars. After see- 

 ing what -^8 to be seen and having a 

 lunch, the party returned to the hotel. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



MoNTPEUER, Vt. — The stock in Fred 

 Benway 's greenhouse, on Kent street, was 

 destroyed by the intense cold on Sun- 

 day morning, January 16. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted varieties, 2^-in. pots, 13 60 per 100; 

 SSO.eo per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



frank Oechslin,Q„i*'yst..Chicago,lll. 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 45tli St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns g Decorative Plants 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



PRIMUIM^ 



II I f» C- It •» I i 



J. Ob 



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No better strains in existence. Famous Ronsdorfer 

 and Lattmann Obconica hybrids, 2-in. stock ready now. 

 For prices see classified adv. 



J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Prouty Ave., Toledo, 0. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



"^ 



^, X..W CARNATION^ 



W -^ Per 100 



Dorothy Gordon.... ^$12.00 



Shasta 12.00 



Scarlet Glow 12.00 



Sangamo ..- 12 00 



. CARNATIONS 



^ »'-4- ^"100 



O. p. Baisett 16.00 



PinkDeUsht 6.00 



Mrs. Chas. Knopf 6.00 



STANDARD 

 White VarletieB- Per 100 



White Enchantress $3.00 



Lady Bountiful 8.t0 



■ White Perfection '...: 300 



Queen Louise 2.60 



TheQueen 2.00 



My Maryland 2.00 



Sarah Hill 3.00 



Lloyd 8.00 



Red Varieties — 



Robert Gralg 13.00 



John E. Haines 2.00 



Beacon ;..; v 3.50 



Flamingo BOO 



Victory 8.00 



Roosevelt 2.00 



Harlowarden 2.00 



FOR 19iO 4{ « -^ 



* Per 100 



Admiration f 12.00 



Alma Ward 12.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward .-..-"B.OO 



Conquest 12.00 



OF 1009 



Per lOO 



Ruby , 16.00 



Mrs. J. C. Vausrhan , -j6.00 



Georcla * 6.00 



VARIBTIKS 



Pink Varieties- Per 100 



Winsor $3.00 



Afterglow 8.00 



Splendor 8 00 



Pink Imperial 2.60 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.50 



MrsThos. Lawson 2.00 



Nelson Fisher 2.00 



Mabelle.. 150 



Variegated Enchantress 2.60 



Tellow Varieties— Per 100 



Eldorado $2.00 



Golden Beauty 2.00 



Variecated Varieties— Per 100 



Mrs. Patten $2 60 



Jessica 2.50 



Send for circular. 



Cardinal 2.00 



GRAFTSD and OWN ROOT ROSES ready for early delivery. 



CHOICE VARIETIES OF VERBENAS 



Rooted cuttings, our selection $0.75 per 100; $ 6.00 per 1000 



Plants, 2is-in. pots, our selection 2.60 per 100; 20 00 per 1000 



Rooted cuttings, purchaser's selection 90 per 100; 8.00 per lOCO 



Plants, purchaser's seclection.... ;... 3 00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



Entirely sold oat of Miss Wilmott cattings and plants. 



J. L. DILLON, 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SANGAMO 



The New Pink 



Carnation 



Everyone who has leen SANGAMO 

 growing^, has been much impressed 

 and astonished by its wonderful 

 vigor, rapidity of growth and 

 freedom in blooming. Those who 

 have thus seen it are the ones that 

 are placing their orders. Do not 

 delay too long in sending yours. 

 You will do it sooner or later, so 

 do it NOW. Price, $12.00 per 100; 

 $100.00 per 1000. 



Sec page 93, December 16th issue 



of the Florists' Review, tor full 



page description and photo, and 



write for Carnation List. 



A. C. BROWN 



SPRINQFIELD, ILL. 



Apple Blossom 

 Wanoka 

 Pink Delight 



u 



Wonder Workers— [' 



Money Makers. ] 



Strong, healthy, well-rooted, '( 



Honest Carnation Cuttings. | 



Hundreds Grow Them Now — j 

 But More Will. 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Less S% for casta. 3% 10 days. 



If unsatisfactory on delivery, Tetarn at our expense. That's our guarantee 

 that cuttings will be A-No. 1. 



WANOKA GREENHOUSES, Barneveld, N. Y. 



