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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jdnk 22. 1911<.,; 



CHOICE YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



Par 100 



Per 100 



SOO Perles, 4 -in. pots, $8.00 3000 Grafted Maryland, Sin. pots, $10.00 

 1000 Perles, 21-in. pots, 5.00 1000 Grafted Pink Killamey, 12.00 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



OKice and Store, 131 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago Greenhouses, Hinsdale, 111. 





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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



This has been a record month for 

 weddings. Nearly all the retailers re- 

 port bigger sales than ever before and 

 are well pleased with the business done. 

 Every day one sees mother and daugh- 

 ter in the stores arranging for "the 

 big event." This city has seen several 

 extra large events this month and the 

 orders for decorations have been heavy. 

 White peonies are much in demand for 

 decorative work and it is well that the 

 supply is good. Eoses are arriving in 

 better condition than is usual at this 

 time of year. Bride and Maid are ex- 

 cellent; so, also, is Richmond. Beauty, 

 however, seems poor. Sweet peas and 

 valley are still coming in plentifully 

 and in first-class condition. The stems 

 are long and the blooms excellent. Car- 

 nations are good for this season of the 

 year. A few oriental poppies are ar- 

 riving and are eagerly sought. 



There is still a little being done in 

 the bedding plant trade. The season 

 has been a particularly good one. 



Various Notes. 



William Fendley, of Brampton, is 

 putting some fine valley on the market. 



W. J. Lawrence, Eglinton, is busy 

 replanting. 



The Bedford Park Floral Co. has just 

 about finished replanting and reports 

 stock in excellent condition. This com- 

 pany has put up another house, 25x250. 

 It will be used for roses. 



Miller & Sons and the Dale Estate 

 are putting some fine carnations on the 

 market. 



Frank Duffert has an enormous crop 

 of peonies. 



John Weber is already sending in 

 some fine fuchsias. He still has a few 

 obconicas left, which are in good shape. 



Mrs. Ford already notices the in- 

 creased volume of business since mov- 

 ing to near her old stand on Yonge 

 street. 



A. E. Moore is erecting another house 

 at his new plant in Georgetown. 



E. A. F. 



ROSES 



Surplus Stock 



KiUamey and White Killarney, from 

 2-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 3)4-in., $5.00 

 per 100. Maryland, from 2H-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Castle Grove Greenhouses 



Jas. J. Carran, Supt. DANVILUB, PA. 



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KILLARNEY 



Sirong, clean planls,^r. pots. 100, $8.00; 1000, $75.00 



RICHMOND 



Good 4-inch plants . . 100, $12.00; 1000, $100.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



from bench .... 100, $6.00; 1000, $50.00 



Ready now— Cash with order, please 



"ST 



. If. TUUIlUi, PHILADELPHIA, PA 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Fine 2'« and 3-ln.. $2.50 per ICO. Yellow and 

 White Bonnafloa C. Tou>«et. Golden Glow. Octo- 

 ber Frost, Col. Appleton. RobiDSon. 



ROSE PLANTS 



Killarney, 312-in I 6.00 per lOO 



Maryland, 3»«-in 6.00perl00 



Radiance. 3and3»«-in 10 00 per 100 



Richmond, 3>2-in 6 00 per 100 



Coleua. 2i2-in., t'2.50per 100. 



Fuchsias. 4-iu . , $8.00 per 100. 

 Cash or C. O. D. 



W. 1. & M. S. Vtiey, Firt Wiyie, Ind. 



Adlantum 

 Croweanum 



Fine large plants from bench, 

 $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100 



Plant Glowers 



If you have any 

 Bedding or 

 Flowering Plants 

 I can sell them. 



Fred Brcitmcycr 



Mt. Clemens 



Mich. 



Quote your lowest 

 prices to me at.... 



Bloomingdale's, New York 

 Gimbel Bros.', New York 

 Loeser & Co.'s, Brooklyn 



G. G. TBEPEL 



