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The Florists^ Review 



Sbptkmbkb 26, 1»12. 



OIiEVEIiAND. 



The Market. 



Saturday, September 21, saw a whirl- 

 wind finish to a busy week. Several 

 funerals called for large quantities of 

 stock and the market was practically 

 cleaned out by noon. Boses are scarce 

 but are increasing in supply day by 

 day. The same might be said of car- 

 nations. Asters, generally in heavy 

 supply at this date, are about gone. 

 Some good dahlias are coming in. 

 Mums are arriving in limited quan- 

 tities, but they are not yet a factor in 

 the market. Valley was extremely 

 scarce last week. Green goods are in 

 fair supply and meet with a good call. 

 Calla lilies are in. They still are under- 

 sized, but sell well. Giganteums, cold 

 storage stock, are fine for this date. 



Club Meeting. 



The annual election of officers of the 

 Cleveland Florists' Club was held Sep- 

 tember 23, with the following results: 



President — Adam Graham. 



First Vice-President — John Blech- 

 schmidt. 



Second Vice-President — A. L. Brown. 



Secretary — Frank A. Friedley. 



Treasurer — Chas. E. Russell. 



Directors, appointed by President 

 Graham — H. P. Knoble, John Kirchner, 

 Gordon Gray, H. A. Hart, R. Hoffman. 



Various Notes. 



Preparations for the big flower show, 

 to be held in Gray's armory November 

 14 to 16, go merrily on. The premium 

 list is out and the secretary reports 

 entries are already coming in, which 

 will be a big help in making the show 

 a success, as early entries will help the 

 committee to tell how many entries to 

 prepare for. Do not wait until the last 

 minute to enter. Do it now. 



Elmer D. Smith, Adrian, Mich., ac- 

 companied by Mrs. Smith, paid the 

 growers a visit last week. Mr. Smith 

 says the reports coming in on Chryso- 

 lora, the new early yellow mum sent 

 out by his firm last year, are encourag- 

 ing. It seems to be doing well in all 

 sections of the country and promises 

 to become the best early yellow. Mr. 

 Smith says the date of Cleveland's 

 flower show is opportune, as it is the 

 only show in the middle west at that 

 date, St. Paul preceding it by severrfl 

 days. He thinks this should give us 

 an unusually large entry list of mums. 



Visitors: W. P. Craig, of Robert 

 Craig Co., Philadelphia; A. Miller, of 

 A. Henderson & Co., Chicago. 



F. A. F. 



R S. SMITH 



OvyMitlicnM Piairts, $2.50 per 100 and 

 ^.00 per 100. Send for list of varietiee. 

 Also rooted cuttings. 



SO W. Mth St., IndlanapoUa, Ind. 



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"aVtn. Carnation Plants 



See our Classified Ad 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Joliet, III. 



WE OFFER, UNTIL SOLD, THE FOLLOWING! 



^ . 6550— 2i2-mch Maryland, own root $36.00 per 1000 



1700— 312-inch Maryland, own root 60.00 per 1000 



•;. 400— 2^-inch Bul«arie, own loot 40.00 per 1000 



1000— 3-inch American Beauties at $60.00 per 1000 



'GRAFTED /•-;•; ^:'''; ;:r ;-::■>-■'- ' 

 760— 3^-inch Bul^rarie ..«»«.«».*.*.. ...v>. • $8.00 per 100 



EXTRA FINE FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



6000 Eose-pink $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



6000 Lawson 6.00 per 100; 60.00 per 1000 



1000 Delight 6.C0 per 100; 60.00 per 1000 



800 Bright Spot 6.00 per 100; 60.00 per 1000 



Poehimann Bros. Company, Horton Grove, Dl. 



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BARGAIH! 



In FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



ENCHANTRESS. - - $40 00 PER 1000 



We guarantee this stock in every respect. 



A. L. Randall Co.c Hretro 



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MenUon Tbe Be^.ew wben 70a write. 



The New Carnatien 



Brooklyn 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 

 $10 and $12 per lOO 



R. Q. WILSON 

 rritoa SL u4 Greea Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CHARLES WEBER, Qrowor 

 LyibrMk, iMf blaad Now York 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 

 Hfladlson, N. J. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



24M Winer 308 lete-»iah 



150 White Perfectiea 450 White Ijwtee 



$4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 

 All of the above plants are large and well 



branched, and first-class in every respect. We 



make the price as above to move them quickly. 



3-ln. Asparasu* Plumosu* and Sprancarl, 

 $5.00 per 100. 



2.ln. Smilax. $2.00 per 100. 



Dorsatt VIolata, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Haliotropaa, 4-in.. $5.00 per 100. 

 All of the above stock is dean and healthy and 



we make the above prices in order to move it 



quickly. Address. 



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FIELD STOCK 

 LARGE, BUSHY PLANTS 



Per too 



Rosette $12.00 



White Wonder 8.00 



White Perfection 7.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 7.00 



Beacon 7.00 



Bonfire 7.00 



Prompt Dolivary 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



La Payette, Ind. 



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A. N. PJERSON 



INCORPORATCO 



Wholesale Grower off 



Cot Flowers 



Palms and Ferns 



Cromwellj Conn. 



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