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ThcWcckly Florists^ Review* 



9BBBUABT 17, 1910. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade was brisk last week and stock is 

 good, though there is still a shortage on 

 roses, especially white roses. The mar- 

 ket is flooded with bulbous stock, which 

 is all good. There is a fine prospect for 

 Easter if the sunny weather continues, 

 and a trip through the greenhouses is a 

 satisfying sight to the prospective buyer. 



Various Notes. 



The florists' second annual ball, held 

 at the Are Lodge auditorium February 7, 

 was a decided success from a social and 

 flnancial standpoint. Everyone was there 

 with his wife or sweetheart, and, with 

 good music, an excellent floor and good 

 spirits, an enjoyable evening was spent. 



The Minneapolis I'loral Co. is cutting 

 some fine double and single daffodils, 

 also some good Harrisii. The green- 

 houses are laden with fine plants for 

 Easter and stock in general is excellent. 



O. H. Carlson is cutting some fancy 

 Bichmond and Killarney at present and 

 had a fine lot of Princess of Wales vio- 

 lets for Valentine 's day. M. E. M. 



Lethbeidge, Can. — J. E. Terrill, 

 formerly connected with Alfred M. Ter- 

 rill & Co., of Calgary, has organized a 

 business here, which is conducted under 

 the name of the Terrill Floral Co. and is 

 located at the corner of Ashmead and 

 Dufiferin streets. 



Newtonville, Mass. — Frank Ami- 

 don's property at 41 Brooks avenue, val- 

 ued at $7,000 and consisting of a resi- 

 dence, several greenhouses and 6,500 

 square feet of land, has been sold to 

 Clementine Webster, of Lyndonville, Vt. 

 The florists' business of Mr. Amidon 

 will be carried on by F. Y. Orcutt. 



Wilkes-Baere, Pa. — G. Baumann, 

 whose greenhouses and stock, on South 

 Grant street, were damaged a year or 

 two ago by some slate roofing which 

 was blown from a neighboring building, 

 sued the owner of the building for the 

 amount of the loss and the case was not 

 called in court until February 3. It is 

 stated that the building in question was 

 so negligently constructed as to make 

 its owner responsible for the disaster. 

 The case attracted much attention. 



PILLSBURY'S CARNATION STAPLE 



Tbe bast, cheapest, quickest, simplest and easi- 

 est way to fix your split carnations. No tools 

 required. 



"Just the thiog: we have been looking for." 



Ten Eyck & Son. 

 "The best thing out, have thrown all other Carnation 

 menders away." S. W. Carey. 



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H ft Co. Iron Rafter House 



It is a coDstractlon about which there is absolutely 

 no doubt of its endurance and Kshtness. No reason for 

 wondering whetber it is worth the money. It has stood 

 staunch and true for years, with never a blow down 

 —never a cave In. It is a record Worth considering. 



If you are thinking of building, write us. 



Hltchings & Company 



New York, 1170 Broadway ElUabeth, N. J. 



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SEE THAT LED6E. 



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Patent Iron Bench Fitting and Roof Supports 



VENTILATINQ APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizing: Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Etc. 



Bend for Clroulara. 



DILLER, CASKEY & KEEN, .uL^i&Vs... PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Dlbert, Stark & Brown Cypress Co. 



DONNER, LA. 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS LUMBER '^t:^ 



ManiifMlnren 



K?.V.;Sr.i:".^;o".i-d*.SS:: Pecky Cypress a Specialty 



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TIIIF IC liniIFY Save M the time sreeninK yoar 

 IIML Id MUntl designs by using Florists' 

 Ore«nlns: Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 1000 

 to 1100 to tbe tt>. Ten lbs. or over. 16c per lb. Write 

 for prices on larger quantities. 

 Wm. bchlatCer A Son, Sprlnirfield, Msu. 



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Florists' Ref riseratof s 



Write UB for catalORue and prices, BtoWngrj^z^ 

 yoQ reqoire, and for what kind of cut wowf-" 

 you wlBh to use the refrigerator; al»o stiM* 

 whether you want it for display or only >"' 

 storage. 



HcCray Refrigerator Co..£aS;.S?Sd, 



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