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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Sbptdmber 23, 1909. 



COLUMBUS. OHIO. 



The Market. 



Trade in general is on the increase, 

 with the outlook good for the coming 

 season. Stock is in much better shape 

 at this date and looks promising. 



Eoses are fine, with good stems, and of 

 good color. Brides and Maids are still 

 the leaders here, with some good Kil- 

 larney, Ehea Keid and Eichmond. Car- 

 nations are getting better right along 

 and they are commencing to look like 

 those of old. The bulk of the cut at pres- 

 ent is Enchantress. Asters are about 

 done here; what few there are on the 

 market are of poor quality. Gladioli 

 are a back number, with a light demand 

 and a fair supply. Mums are looking 

 fine and promise to be even better than 

 last year. Some growers are cutting 

 Golden Glow, but not in any quantity. 

 The demand for them is light, as the 

 weather is too warm for selling the queen 

 of autumn. 



Several fall openings last week called 

 for a good number of palms, etc., and 

 quite a little cut stock. The convention 

 of the National Association of Stationary 

 Engineers, held at Memorial hall, created 

 a big demand for decorative stock, as 

 there were 150 booths in the exhibit and 

 nearly all of them used a few plants. 

 Besides, the hall was nicely decorated 

 with palms and bunting. 



Various Notes. 



There was to be a meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Club September 14, but there were 

 not enough members in sight on that 

 date, so the next meeting will be Sep- 

 tember 28. 



C. A. Both reports stock coming on 

 well and he looks for a busy season, 



Sherman Stephens says stock at Green- 

 lawn is in the proper shape to create 

 business. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. reports 

 business picking up in good shape, with 

 stock looking fine. 



Graff Bros, have been making a run on 

 carnations for the last ten days, at 35 

 cents per dozen. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cutting 

 quite heavily from its new carnations 

 and the stems are good for this early in 

 the season. 



The Munk Floral Co. reports things in 

 good shape for the coming rush. 



E. G. Hill, of Eichmond, Ind., was a 

 visitor here last week, calling on the 

 trade in general. J. M. 



The Eeview does beat all in selling 

 stuff. Every time I advertise in it I 

 get more orders than I can fill. — S. J. 

 Galloway, Eaton, O. 



ROSES 



Mri. Jardlne and Rhea Reid to close out, 

 8-lncb pots, 18.00 per 100. 



■WSKT PKAB for winter bloominK. 

 Ohriitmas Pink, Denzer, and all Zvolanek's 

 new rarietlea. 



Send for list. 



CHARLES H. TOHY, 



MADISON. 

 N. J. 



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NEW CARNATIONS 



We have two wonderful new eeedling CarnationB, DEEP CRIMSON 

 and BRIGHT PINK, which we now offer for the first time, and after a 

 thorough trial we unqualifiedly recommend them ae the strongest growing, 

 freest blooming, healthiest and most satisfactory varieties of their color; 

 large flowers, extra long, stiff stems; fine fragrance; calyx never bursts. As 

 we are Rose growers and not Carnation specialists we will sell these varieties 

 in strong, field-grown plants, clean, healthy and thrifty, while the stock 

 lasts, and it is limited, at $8.00 per 100; $76.00 per 1000. 



ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS, strong, healthy, field stock, 



$6.00 per 100. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., West Grove, Pa. 



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FINE, HEALTHY 



-grown Carnations 



11,900 Lady Bonnttfnl, white 

 4.050 White Perfection " 

 8,140 Queen Louise 



200 The Queen 



500 Sarah Hill 



Per 100 

 .$6.00 

 .. 7.00 

 .. 5.00 

 .. 5.00 

 6.00 



1000 



$50.00 



60.00 



40.00 



1000 



7,919 Enchantreu, pink 6.00 50.00 



5.000 Smilax, 1\-\vi. pots 



1,500 AsparasuB Sprengeri, in 3-in. pots. 



Per 100 

 8,650 Mrs. Thos. Lawaon, 



pink.. $6.00 $50.00 

 716 Mabelle " .. 5.00 



1,500 RooaeTelt, red 5.00 



1.360 Harlowarden, red 6.00 



1,400 Jeuica, yariesated 7.00 



40.00 

 40.00 

 M.OO 



.$18 00 per 1000 

 ....$3.00 per 100 



J. L. DILLON, 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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ROSES-Own Root, Tine Stock 



Ifra. Jardins, Rhea Raid, Sn< 



chanter, from 3-in. pots $1.25 



Bride, Brldesmatd, Golden 



Oate, Unole Jolin, Bon SI* 



lane, Wootton, Prea. Camot, 



Kalaerln, La France, from 



8-ln. pota 1.00 



Klllamey, from 3-in. pots 1.60 



Doz. 100 



$8.00 



6.00 

 9.00 



ROSES— Grafted 



Dob. 100 

 My Maryland, from 3-in. pots . . . .$4.00 $2S.OO 



Mrs. Jardlne, Rbea Reld, from 

 3-in. potB 2.50 16.09 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Wootton, 



La Prance, from 8-in. pots 2.00 16.00 



Prea. Oamot and Kataerln,from 



«-in. pots 2.60 18.oe 



WOOD BROTHERS, Fishkill, N. Y. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



White Fair Maid $7.00 per 100 



Fair Maid 6.00 per 100 



Boston Market 6.00 per 100 



Maceo, Lawson, Patten 

 and Winsor 6.00 per 100 



Write for 1000 rates 



Littlerield & Wyman 



North Abingfton, Mass. 



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Viburnum Pllcatum 



Spiraea Pmnifolia, Dentsia Le- 

 moinei, Berberis Thnnber^i, Al. 

 tlieas and other shmbs. Send for list. 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Piants 



Per 100 1000 



Lawson-Knohantress $6.00 $60.00 



Ruby 12.00 100.00 



Mrs. Chas. Knopf 12.00 100.00 



Immediate delivery. Plants guaranteed 

 to give satisfaction. 



CHAS. KNOPF FLORAL CO. 

 RICHMOND, IND. 



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First aid Rn^OC 



to buyers of Iml/ov;^ 



Fall price list ready— ask for it 



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