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The Florists^ Review 



November 7, 1012. 



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COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade has been about all that anyone 

 could desire, with plenty of stock to 

 go the rounds. Mums are in good sup- 

 ply and they are about all used up as 

 they come in. Pink is about the only 

 color that is scarce and some of the 

 Enguehards are cut much too closely. 

 Appletons are plentiful, and Bonnaffons, 

 both white and yellow, have arrived, re- 

 minding us that the midseason varieties 

 are due and the mum season is well 

 advanced. Eoses are in good supply, 

 with a fair demand. The quality also 

 is good, especially in Killarney and 

 White Killarney, and there are some 

 good Bichmonds, The demand for 

 Beauties varies; on some days there 

 is no demand and at other times the 

 supply is quickly exhausted. 



Carnations are plentiful and the de- 

 mand is sufficient to keep them fairly 

 well cleaned up. The demand for vio- 

 lets is good, mostly for corsage work. 

 Sweet peas have made their appearance, 

 but not in large enough numbers to cut 

 much of a figure. 



Funeral work has been heavy of late 

 and has included some large orders for 

 two or three prominent citizens. The 

 craft in general reports trade good. 



Various Notes. 



Guy H. Woodrow is in a critical con- 

 dition, as he has been down with 

 typhoid fever for eight weeks and now 

 he must undergo an operation for an- 

 other ailment and his friends are much 

 concerned about him, since he is in a 

 poor condition to undergo an operation 

 after his long siege with fever. The 

 doctors state that the operation is the 

 one chance of saving his life and all his 

 friends are hoping for the best. 



J. M. 



Trenton, N. J. — Martin C. Ribsam 

 has awarded the contract for the erec- 

 tion of a two-story brick warehouse 

 and stable on East Front street at a 

 cost of $2,820. 



Alexandria, Va. — C. R. Van Aelstyn, 

 who has been in the business many 

 years, says: "I am 74 years old and 

 I built a greenhouse this summer 25x70 

 and did all the work myself, with the 

 exception of a boy to help me put in 

 the pipes. How is that for an old man? 

 I joined it to my other greenhouse. I 

 do not hire any help and I do not have 

 much time to sleep in the daytime." 



No loss if you 

 mend your 

 split carna- 

 tions with 



Superior 



Carnation 



STAPLES 



50c per 1000 

 postpaid 



Wli SCHUTTER 

 &SON. 



422 Main Street. SprincfleM, Mae*. 



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Anchor Brand Plant Tubs 



Made of Everlasting Virginia White Cedar. Many styles 

 —many sizes. Write for full prices and dealers' discotmto 



Riduninii Celir Works • • • RickimiMl, Vir{iiia 



The 



Toleilo 

 Jardiniere 



and 



Piant Tub 



IS A WORK or ART 



They are mfule of 

 quartered white oak, 

 golden finish, with pol- 

 ished brass hoops and 

 handles. They stand 

 31*9 in. high, g^a in. 

 diameter across top of 

 tub. Write us for cat- 

 alogue and prices on 

 oak Jardinieres, red ce- 

 dar tree tubs, etc. 



■ • ■Tne ■ ■ ■ 



Aaericu WNdeiwve 

 Nfg. Co. 



Toledo, O.. U.S. A. 



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So Jacobs & Sons 



1 1(71 Fla/^s. i r~jj^^rjrv«A7r 



UPON ,^r ^^^/BrowM^ 



CveavTrntia 



1363-81 Hushing Ave., Brooklp,H.Y. 



If—tlon Hi> B«t1»w whan yog write. 



YANKEE 



GARDEN HOSE 



QUAKER CITY RUBBER CO. 

 629 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Evans' Improved 

 Challenge Ventilating 

 Apparatus 



Write ftr illustrated catalaiue. 



Qulcer Gty Naciune Worb 



Richmond, Ind. 



Always mmtW* the Floristf' Review when 

 writing advertisen. 



Model 

 Extension 

 Carnation 

 Support 



Made with two or 

 three circlet. En- 

 dorsed by all the 

 Trading Carnation 

 Grower! a* the best 

 ■tipport on market. 



Pat. July 27. '97, May 17.'* 



GALVANIZED WIRE 

 ROSE STAKES. 



Write for prices before 

 ordering elsewhere. 



Preapt IkipMeet Bearaateei. 



IGOE BROS. 



|2«6 North Sth •tree*' 



BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



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The BADR CARRAnOll CUT 

 for SPLIT CARNAnONS 



EASIEST, QUICKEST, HANDIEST, BEST 



Does its work perfectly and stops there. 

 Cannot injure the flower. 



A safe article to send out on ten days' free trial. 

 A postal brings it to you prepaid. 



Price per Outfit. $2.50. Clipt per M. SI .00; 2M, $1.50; 

 5M. $3.25: 10M, $8.00: 2SM, S12.50: SOM. $20.00. 



A. J. BAURy AmarillOy Texas 



Scranton Floriet Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



DuPuy & Fersuaon, Montreal, Canada 



Arthur Moil, Soden am Taunua Qemiany 



or Seedemen 



Mentico The Review w»>pt> voq wnte 



SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Quickly, easUv and 

 cheaply mended. 

 No tools required. 



rilisbuy CiriitiM Staple 



Patented 1906. 

 2000 for $1.00 postpaid. 



I. L. PILLSBURY, 



Oalesburs, 111. 



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<._ ^StTTTS^^T^^! Write for six books 



MAHK. irriflratloD. 



IK tOMER MnfiATMM CO.. De»(. N. Trey. OWa 



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