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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 10, 1911. 



A BARGAIN IN PLANTS 



CARNATIONS, Field Grown, Fine, Healtliy Plants. 



Have from 10 to 18 breaks. All fine plants. Sure to please. 



2000 Enchantress Per 100, $5.00 



500 White Enchantress " " 5.00 



500 Beacon " " 5.00 



500 Lawson Per 100, $5.00 



600 Winsor " " 5.00 



600 Lady Bountiful " " 5.00 



1500 Smilax, 3 in Per 1000, $25.00 



1000 Violets, Prince of Wales, 3 in. " " 25.00 

 500 Asparagus, Sprengeri, 3 in. .Per 100, 3.50 

 300 Plumosus, 2>^ in " " 2.50 



ROSE PLANTS 



1000 Kaiserin, 4 in Per 100, $7.00 



500 Pink Killarney, 4 in " " 7.00 



200 My Maryland, 4 in " " 7.00 



These are all Al Plants. Order quickly, before stock is sold. 



CLINTON FALLS NURSERY CO. 



GREENHOUSE DEPARTMENT. 



OWATONNA, MINNESOTA 



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PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



The usual summer lull is now being 

 experienced in this city, though an 

 unusual run of funeral work has kept 

 things moving along up to the present 

 time. While this sluggishness has con- 

 tinued, the dearth of first-class stock 

 has not been so appreciable as would 

 have otherwise been the case. Prices 

 rule about normal. 



Various Notes. 



George L. Stillman, the dahlia grower 

 of Westerly, was in Worcester last 

 week. 



E. J. Johnston is painting and repair- 

 ing the glass in his greenhouses on 

 Kochambeau avenue. 



M. Macnair had an attractive and 

 novel window decoration at his new 

 store, at the corner of Chestnut and 

 Broad streets, last week. With mosses 

 and ferns he arranged a cool looking 

 and pretty effect, with a small brook 

 of running water coursing through it. 



Edward J. Brooks, of T. J. Johnston 

 & Co., is painting and frescoing the in- 

 terior of their store on Weybosset 



George Kelley was one of the guests 

 at the outing of the Osprey Club in 

 Kehoboth, August 6. 



Howard Vose, of A. W. Yose & Son, 

 Cumberland Hill, will open a store at 

 Attleboro about September 1. 



James B. Canning reports an un- 

 usually active summer business, espe- 

 cially in funeral work, 



Joseph Kopelman was among those 

 who enjoyed the annual outing of the 

 Providence Lodge of Elks, August 3. 



Thomas T. Booth, for several years 

 foreman for Vose & Son, of Cumber- 

 land Hill, has purchased the Thayer 

 greenhouses, at Manville, and will plant 

 them to general stock. He is arranging 

 for the erection of a new house, 20x80 

 feet. W. H. M. 



PITTSFIELD, MASS. 



F. S. Folwell says this has been his 

 busiest season. 



F I. Drake has had all he could at- 

 tend to and expects to spread out yet 



more. , , , ' 



What promises to be the show place 



of Pittsfield is the new acquisition ofl 



Field-Grown Carnations 



White House and Princess Cliarming 



$12.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000 



Winisor, May Day, White Perfection, Mrs. Patten, 



Imperial, Georgia, Rose-pinli Enchantress, 



Sangamo and Scarlet Glow 



$7.00 per 100 ; $60.00 per 1000 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



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Carnations 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



LA rATETTE, IND. 



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CARNATIONS 



A. JABLONSKY, 



OLivcnc, 



SL Louis Co.. 



MISSOURI 



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Warren N. Salisbury, a Chicago million- 

 aire. It is located in the heart of the 

 Berkshire Hills and is presided over 

 by J. W. Pybus, formerly of Lenox. 

 Some idea of the immensity of the pro- 

 posed improvements can be formed 

 from the fact that a contract for laying 

 out the sunken gardens, including 

 walks, pergolas, summer houses and the 

 like, is to cost $30,000, and this is but 

 a part of the undertaking. There will 

 be a magnificent residence in the 

 Grecian style of architecture, surround- 

 ed by a beautiful park, with a lake in 

 close view of the house. Mr. Pybusf 

 has plans for forming a perennial gar- 

 den as a leading feature. M. 



CARNATION 

 FIELD PLANTS 



Fine, healthy plants, $6.00 per 100 

 500 White Perfection 2500 Enchantress 

 2000 Lady Bountiful 2000 Winsor 

 500 White Lawson 2000 Afterglow 

 250 Alma Ward 1000 Mrs. Lawson 



250 Patten 

 2000 Pink Delight, at $7.00 per 100 



ROSE PUNTS 



My Maryland at $6.00— Radiance at $10.00 

 Cash or C. 0. D. 



W. J. & n. S. Veiey, Tirt Wayne, Ind. 



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MXLODT, own root, from 2'2-ln. pots, 16.00 per 

 dozen; $30.00 per 100 ; $70.00 per 250 ; |250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBLE PINK KTT.f.ARNET, own root. 

 |4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100; $40.00 per 250' 

 $150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on Dickson's 

 Manettl stock. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT A SON, 



■HABOH HUX, Dalswar* Co., FA. 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, CoHege Point, L L 



HeadQuarters for 



DCCORATIYC and FLOWERING PUNTS 



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