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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



SGPTBMBBa 16, 1009. 



NEV BEDFORD. MASS. 



The Market. 



Business is fair just now. Funeral 

 work is good, using up lots of stock. 

 Asters are plentiful; 35 cents per dozen, 

 retail, is the general price. Carnations 

 are just beginning to come in; they are 

 of fair quality and bring 35 cents per 

 dozen, retail. Boses are not much called 

 for; $1, $1.50 and as high as $2 per 

 dozen, retail, are asked. Some nice Mary- 

 land are coming here; this is a lovely 

 color. 



Outdoor flowers are quite plentiful 

 just now. Gladioli are getting scarce 

 now; $1 per dozen, retail, is asked. 



Sunday, September 12, was Flower day 

 here. There was a light demand for 

 flowers, plenty of people having gardens 

 of theil* own. 



Prize* From Dahlia Society. 



Many prizes came to this city from 

 the spcond annual exhibition of the New 

 England Dahlia Society, held in Horti- 

 cultural hall, Boston. W. F. Turner & 

 Co. have nineteen to their credit, while 

 W. H. Richardson has five. 



The exhibition was more successful 

 than last year, and there were many 

 beautiful specimens of dahlias shown. 

 Great interest was manifested in the dis- 

 play, which closed on Sunday evening, 

 September 12. W. F. Turner & Co. were 

 awarded the Dobbie medal for the most 

 successful exhibit, this being the second 

 time this firm has won that medal, which 

 is a silver prize. W. H. Richardson won 

 the Rawson bronze medal for the best 

 seedling. 



Mrs. H. A. Jahn and William Keith, 

 gardener to J. S. Stetson, were among 

 the many visitors from this city to the 

 show. 



Variofu Notes. 



Julius Rositzsky, manager for Wm. P. 

 Peirce, is back from a two weeks' vaca- 

 tion, spent in New York. 



R. H. Woodhouse reports funeral 

 work as good. He is cutting some nice 

 late asters, which he retails at 50 cents 

 per dozen. His mum stock is in fine 

 shape. 



Business is good with Peter Murray, 

 of Fairhaven, Mass., just across the river 

 from here. W. L. 



We cannot do without the Review. 

 We are readers of different trade papers, 

 but the Review is in the lead of them 

 all.— Geo. Gartner & Son, Wyandotte, 

 Mich. 



Bridgeport, Conn. — Robert H. Haw- 

 kins, who for the last eighteen years was 

 with James Horan & Son, has opened a 

 flower store at 1223 Main street, in the 

 Stratford hotel building. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



Per 100. 



Aristocrat $6 00 



Lawson 6.00 



Rose-pink 6.0U 



Bountiful 6.00 



Beacon 6.00 



Enchantress $4.00 to 6 00 



Dorothy... 4.00 



William Murphy 



311 Main St., CINCINNATI, O. 



SHASTA 



The beat and most profitable White Oamatlon ever oflered to the trade. Always pare white, 

 always in bloom, always high grade. S12.00 per 100; 1100.00 per 1000. 



SKND ORDKR8 TO 



PAHEN & CO. Jewksbury, Mass. BAUR&SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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• M'" CONQUEST 



Lirht pink, overlaid with a deep rose pink, the color extending: over the petals from the eeater 

 almost to the edge. The most attractive novelty and money maker for 1910. SI2 $tT IN; SIN Mr INI. 



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



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A new light pink 

 Carnation that 

 does not fade, 

 for 1910. 



Mary Tolman 



Slt.OO per 100: $100.00 per 1000. 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, ill. CHICAGO CARNATION CO., Joliet, M. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



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SANGAMO 



A. C. BROWN, 



Springfield, ill. 



New, brilliant, glMtenlng 

 Pink Carnation for 1910. 

 $18.00 per 100; $100.00 

 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Joliet. III. 



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Caroatiofl Plants 



riELD-GROWN-READY NOW. 



White Perfection Lady Bountihil 



Winona Enchantress 



Rose-pink Encliantress 



$6.00 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LA FAYETTE, INO. 



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Carnation Plants 



Fine, Jjaxge, Field-grown Plants 



Encbantrei-8. Liuht pink Lawson. Ri'bt. CraiK, 



Red Chief. 16.00 per lOU: $50.00 per 1000. 

 Victory. 2nd siz^, $5.0« per lO". 

 White Perfection, 8rd size. $4.00 per 100. 

 cash or O. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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Carnations 



Fine Stock. Fleld-STown. 



Per 1000 



Enchantress $50 00 



W. Enchantress 60 00 



T. W. LAWson 40.00 



LAdy Bountiful 40.i0 



Boston Market 40 00 



Smilax, 'iHiu pots 10.00 



English Ivy, 3>s-in. pots per 100, 8.00 



Cash with order. 



These are not seconds, we grow ours in the 

 houses all summer. 



Newburgh Floral Co., Newburgh, N.Y. 



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Carnatioas 



5000 Enchantress, 2000 Mrs. T. 

 W. Lawson, 2000 Victory, 1500 

 Queen Louise; these plants are extra 

 heavy stock, and healthy, $''.00 per 100: 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



• Cash with order.- 



C. MFRKEL A SON 



MENTOR, OHIO 



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Araucaria Excelsa 



From 6 to 8-in. pots. 15 to 26 in. high, 4 to 5 

 tiers. 75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



5 and 6-in. pots, stocky plants, 6 to 7 leaves, 

 35 in. high, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and 81.50. 



MuMskosree, 

 Okla. 



Muskogee Carnation Co., 



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