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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 1, 1914. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Our Own 

 Cultivation 



CLEAN, HEALTHY STOCK. NO STEM ROT 



VARIETY COLOR Per 100 



White Enchantress White $7.00 



White Perfection White >«.00 



Norwood W hite 7.00 



Wmsor Rose-pink 7.05 



Mrs. C. W. 7fa.rd Deep pink 7.fO 



Mayday Light pinb. 6.00 



$60.00 per 1000 for any of the following Standard and New varieties: 



Per 100 

 J6.1I0 



VARIETY COLOR 



Bonfire Scarlet. 



Comfort Scarlet 



Commodore Scarlet , 



Beacon Red . , 



Shasta White.. 



Rosette Pink . . . , 



7.00 

 6.U0 

 8.00 

 6.10 

 6.00 



We guarantee all plants sent out by us to be flrst-class, in good, healthy growing condition when delivered to transporta- 

 tion company. Our terms:— Orders from parties who do not have an account with us should be accompanied by a remittance 

 or reference satisfactory to us. We pr«fer not to send perishable merchandise C. 0. D. On quantities less than 100, an extra 

 charge for packing will be made. 250 of any variety will be charged at the 1000 rate. Let us have your orders now. either 

 for immediate or later delivery. 



riTTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY, 121 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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DENVEE. 



The Market. 



Outdoor stock is nearly gone. A few 

 dahHas and gladioli are yet to be had, 

 but they are rather poor. Carnations 

 are getting to be a little more plentiful 

 and the quality is getting better. Roses 

 are good, and just about enough are 

 coming in to meet the demand. Some 

 exceptionally good Beauties were seen 

 last week. Lilies, are in gopd demand, 

 but the supply is rather short. A few 

 violets are beginning to come in and are 

 eagerly sought for. Pot plants seem to 

 be daily increasing in popularity, with 

 Primula obconica in the lead. Good 

 fern^ and rubber plants are easily dis- 

 posed of. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. B. C. Robinson has sold her flow- 

 er store at La Junta, Colo. She is tak- 

 ing a much needed rest at the Lakewood 

 club now, but expects to enter business 

 again in Denver sometime in the future. 



K. Carlson, one of the employees in 

 the landscape department of the Park 

 Floral Co., had a serious accident a few 

 days ago. While riding a motorcycle, 

 he ran into a touring car, completely de- 

 molishing the motorcycle and taking a 

 wheel off the touring car. Mr. Carlson 

 is confined to his home with a broken 

 ankle as a result of the accident. 



W. D. Black says business is quite sat- 

 isfactory at the Bargain Flower Store. 



Billy Sunday, the famous evangelist, 

 is in Denver, conducting a series of 

 meetings. He unconsciously gave the 

 trade a boost by declaring Friday, Sep- 

 tember 25, Mothers' day, and asking 

 that everyone wear a carnation on that 

 day. Several thousand carnations were 

 sold as a result. 



John A. Jensen, manager of the land- 

 scape department of the Park Floral Co., 

 is back in the city after a six weeks' 

 visit in the east. 



Emil Glauber has done a great deal 

 of repairing on his range this summer 

 and he has everything in tiptop shape. 

 His roses are looking exceptionally fine. 



Frank Zenz, formerly at the Elitch- 

 Long Greenhouses, has erected a range 

 at 4781 Perry street. He is growing 

 roses and carnations. The stock is look- 

 ing fine. E. S. 



East Palestine, O. — Spanabel & Sons 

 are much pleased with their success last 

 season with Pelargonium Easter Greet- 

 ing and say: "It is the best thing in 

 its line we ever saw; every florist 

 should get next to it." 



CAR NATIONS 



We have the following varieties in nice, bushy, fair-sized plants, full of 

 breaks and in nice growing condition : 



100 Rosette $5.00 per 100 



200 St. Nicholas 5,00 per 100 



300 Pdcahontas 6.00 per 100 



POINSETTIAS 



We will have a fine lot of short, sturdy plants, ready to pan during early 

 October. These will make nice low pans for Christmas sales. $6.00 per 100, 

 $46.LU per 1000. 



CALLAS— The Godfrey Calla bulbs we offer are all good blooming size. 

 Every retail establishment needs Calla Lilies right along, and the Godfrey is 

 the one to grow, on account of its floriferousness and its purity of color. $7.00 

 per 100. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders Indianapolis, Ind. 



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FERNS 



8preiiK<>ri. Ktrooir stock. 



2-ln.. Si per 100, S 8 per 



100r>; 2>a-lD.,$3p rlOU S2S 



per liiO": t-la., $6 per lOJ, 



145 per 1000. 



Uo •i>«T«it. very stronflr 



e'cKant stock fiom heDcta. 



$2 6i per doz.; (18 Oj per 



I'O. 



Bo* ton, from bench. 



ready for B-ln , $2.26 per 

 drz.: $15(0 per ino. Surely w II please you. 

 St«Tia,2-lD .2to4»booto, $1.60perl 0: S12 per 1000. 



C. HUMFCLDp . Clay C«nt«r, Kan. 



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NOTICE 



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 Ing to keep In touch wllh commercial hoitlcnltur« 

 In England and the continent of Europe: Your 

 best means of doing this Is to take In the 



Horticultural Advartisar 



Our circulation covers the whole trade In Great 

 Britain and the cream of the European firms. Im- 

 partial reports of all novelties, etc. Paper free on 

 receipt of 75 cents, coverlnir cost of postage yearly. 

 As the H. A. Is a purely trade medium, applicants 

 should, with the subscription, send a cony of their 

 catalogue or other evidenca that they belong to the 

 nursery or seed trade. 



A. & C PearMii, Lowdham, Nottii^u, En^Uid 



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CARNATION PLANTS 



100 1000 



Enchantress $6.00 $50 00 



White Enchantress 6.00 6ii 00 



B<ajon SOW* 



Mrs. Ward 40 00 



WHITE BROS., 



Medina, N.Y. 



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The New Carnation 



"ALICE" 



A beautiful shade of claar blush 



pink, midway between Gloriosa 

 and Enchantress. A marvaloua 

 bloomar. Will be disseminated 

 season 1914-15. 



PETER riSHER, Ellis, Mass. 



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J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Carnations 

 chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS GO. 



LA FAVKTTI, ... INDIANA 



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