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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



8bvx£MBDB i), low 



NEW ORLEANS. 



CharleB Eble, state vice-presiilent nf 

 the Society of American Florists, re- 

 turned from the convention recently held 

 in Cincinnati, encouraged ])y what ho 

 heard and saw, and hopeful that New Or- 

 leans florists will gain by the large repre- 

 sentation which were present at the ses- 

 sion from this city. 



From his observations Mr. Eble said lie 

 believed business here was a great deal 

 better than in the north at this time. Ho 

 found much interest in his exhibit of 

 Phffinix Roebelenii, which grow.s rapidly 

 in this climate, and has orders for plants 

 which will net him fine profit. 



Mr. Eble said everyone pre-sent at the 

 convention wanted to know about New 

 Orleans, and many of the northern florists 

 said they believed this city should make 

 an effort to secure the convention in the 

 near future. While it would take cousid 

 erable money to entertain them properly, 

 Mr. Eble expressed his approval of a plan 

 to bring the organization liere, as it 

 would mean a step in the right direction, 

 for trade conditions Avould be greatly 

 benefited. 



The delegation which went to Cincin- 

 nati was the largest ever attending from 

 this city. Among those who took part in 

 the meetings were: A. Alost, Charles 

 Eble, Peter Chopin, J. A. Newsham, C. W. 

 Eichling, Harry Papworth, M. Cook, U. J. 

 Virgin and B. M. Wichers, of Gretna. 



Mr. Eble displayed several of his fine 

 specimens of Pho'nix Roebelenii in his new 

 store in the Hotel Grunewald on tlie open- 

 ing day, September 1. While other flo- 

 rists have grown this palm in this city, 

 Mr. Eble intends to devote special time to 

 it for the purpose of attracting more at- 

 tention to the local market. He is joined 

 in the movement by the florists who at 

 tended the convention ami have seen for 

 themselves the magnitude of the associa- 

 tion and the opportunities it offers for 

 southern florists to get in touch witli the 

 live men in the business. 



Field-grown 



Carnation Plants 



No Stem Rot or Rust 



Per 100 



Boston Market $4 50 



The Queen 5.00 



Queen Louise 5 00 



White lAw^son 5.00 



Harlo^^arden 5 00 



Lawson 5 00 



Encliantress c.oo 



White Enchantress o.oo 



White Perfection fi 00 



Write for full list of varieties and special 

 prices on your full order. Cash with order. 



rARNAM P. CAIRD, Troy, N. Y. 



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Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus 



2X-in. pot«, $3.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



2X-in. potfl, $2.50 per 100. 



Vick < Hill Co. 



P.0.BOI6I3. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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Miscellaneous Stock 



Boston Ferns Doz. 



2^-ln .$060 



5-in. 

 6-iii. 

 8-in. 



Whitmanl Ferns 

 2»2in 



Scottil Ferns 



2i«-ln 



6-in 



:ifiO 



500 



10.00 



100 



$450 



26.00 



4in. 



Rubbers 



Amerpohlli Ferns 



i^ia 



3-ln 



4-in 



6-ln 



6-in 



•2-in. 

 4-in. 



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2-in. 

 8-ia. 

 4-in. 



4-in 

 4-in 

 6-in 



3-iD 

 2 in 



4 in 

 2-in 



Asparaexis Plumosus 

 Nanus 



Asparasus Spreneeri 



Arauoaria Excelsa 



., 2 tiers 



., 8 tiers 



.. 4111^8 



Prinuroses 



., Chiuece Primroses.... 



Obconica Piiraroses.. 



Obconica Hrimroses.. 



Baby PrimroBea 



Cyclamen Persicum 

 GiKanteiun 



4-5 colora, separate if wanteil. 



2-ln 



3-iD 



4-iD 



6-in 



Doa. 

 $3.00 



.50 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



Assorted Ferns For 

 Dishes 



2-in (»30.00per 1000) 



Poinsettlas 

 2-in 



Tiatania Borbonioa 

 Palms 



iifl-in 



4-in 



5-ln 



.76 



.60 

 2 60 

 4.10 



1.60 

 .50 



3.00 



Kentla Belmoreana and 

 Forsteriana Palms 



2i«-in ' 1.25 



3-ln 2.60 



Jerusalem Cherries 



3in 76 



4-in 1.25 



Celestial Peppers 

 4-in 1.25 



Hermosa Roses 

 4-in 1.00 



Mums 

 4-in , our selection 76 



IM 



$ soo 



7.00 



15 M 

 26.00 



3.60 

 5 00 



4.0 



20.C 



10.00 

 20.00 



&00 

 10.00 



10.00 



x.oe 

 <>.oo 



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 2% discount for cash with order. C. O. D. orders from unknown parties must remit 

 at least ^t before Koods are sent. 



D. U. AUQSPURQER & SONS CO. 



Box 778, PEORIA, ILL. 



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SHASTA 



The best and most profitable White Oarnatlon ever offered to the trade. Always pare wbtto. 



always in bloom, always hiffh grade. 112.00 per 100; tlOO 00 per 1000. 



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PATTEN & CO., Tewksbury, Mass. BAUR & SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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A New Seedling 



CARNATION 



CONQUEST 



Light pink, overlaid with a deep rose pink, the color extending over the petals from tb* center 

 almost to the edge. The most attractive novelty and money maker for 1910. $12 ftr IN; UN o>r IMii 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., a. t. pvrER. Mp.. JOLIET, ILL 



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Mary Tolman 



$12.00 per 100 ; tlOO.OO per 1000. 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, III. CHICAGO CARNATION CO., Joliet. W. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



A new light pink 

 Carnation thaft 

 does not fade, 

 for 1910. 



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SANGAMO 



A. C BROWN, 



S^pringfield, III. 



New, brilliant, glistening 

 Pink Carnation for 1910. 

 $12.00 per 100; 9100.00 

 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Joliet, III. 



AI.WAT8 MKNTION THX. 



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