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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEll 6, 19'Jl 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000; $450.00 tor 5000 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



JOY FLORAL CO., ''^^(S^ 



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If SO, communicate with yours truly. A. L. MILLER, Jamaica, New York 



bettor plants ;tt a tract ioii of tlic lalxir 

 iinolved in jpottinjj tlicni. ('. W. 



PAINESVILLE, O. 



l^undHcape plantuifi, for wliich I'aiiiis- 

 villo and towns in its vicinity arc nototl, 

 has begun in earnest, and many well 

 designed plantings liavc already l)een 

 completed. 



Joseph F. Martin has outgrown his 

 present location and has ])urcliased 

 oighty-six acres of land on West .Jack- 

 son street, on which he iiitends eventual- 

 ly to plant nursery stock. 



John C. Barto. chief slii|i])ing clerk of 

 the Storrs & Harrison ("o.. has moved to 

 Cleveland for the winter. 



.1. J. Grullemans. of the Wayside Gar- 

 dens Co., has just returned from a two 

 •weeks' trip through the east. 



Carl Hagenburger. of West Mentor, 

 C, was in the city last week getting new 

 members for the Ohio ;;rowers' organ- 

 ization. 



Fred Endress & Son and Wet /el Bros, 

 together shipped a car of ornamental 

 stock last week. 



James F. Rychlik. of Kychlik "s Floral 

 Gardens, purchased a 1922 model tour- 

 ing car last week. 



Andrew Jeffries, pfrciniial grower for 

 the R. E. Huntington Co.. has resigned 

 liis position with that tirni. 



S. R. Welch, general forem.an of the 

 idant order department of the 8torrs & 

 Harrison Co., says thai the season has 

 started off briskly and that from the 

 present outlook the season ]iromises to 

 j)e a ' 'whopper. ' ' 



W. H. Nichols \ Son report business 

 unusually good for this time of tin- 

 year. 



The climbing ro>e. Fxcelsa, is conjing 

 rapidly into favor in this vicinity. Tliere 

 is no doubt that it is the b(>st red tos(> of 

 its kind in cultivation. T. .T. M. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The latter part of last week saw 

 •a great improvement over the )ire\ions 

 ten davs' business. To some extent the 



BIDDEFORD, MAINE 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Rooted Cuttinsrs, Maine Sunshine $120.00 per 1000 



White Delight 100.00 per 1000 



JANUARY DELIVERY 



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