SBPTBMBBE 30, 1909. 



TheWcckly Florists' Review. 



27 



Pink and White Killarncy 



Kaiscrint extra fine flowers, from plants three to eight years old. BeaufieSy Carnoty 



Richmond and Perle. 



Try buying direct of ihe grower 



ABIBBICAM BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Extra lonfiT $3.00 



80 to 36 inches 2.fiO 



24incliea 2.00 



18lncbe9 1.50 



12 inches 1.00 



Short Ntemn .75 



My NsrylAnd, KaUerin.Carnot, 



Wblte Ktlli»rnry Per 100 



Extra long and select $8.00 



GoodlenKtbs $5.00 to 6.00 



Medium lengths 4 00 



Short stems 3.00 



PRICE LIST 



Killarney, Bride, Ferle and Richmond 



Per 100 



Extra lonK $6.00 to $8.00 



Goodlengths 500 



Medium lengths 4.00 



Short stems 3.00 



Chrysantbemnms, 



per doz., $3.00 to $4.00 



Carnations 2.00to 4.00 



Lily of the VaUey S.OOto 4.00 



Per 100 



Asparaens aprays $2.00 to $3.00 



Asparaens strinKB, ea., 50c-60c 



SprenKeri 2.00 



Smilax. . .per doz., $1.50 to $2.00 



Adiantnm 1.00 



Oalax, bronze.. ..per 1000, $1.25 



Galax, green " 1.25 



Ferna, new crop.. " 1.50 



O. p. BASSETT 



The Best Red Carnation 



LargCt strong, field plants . . . . per ) 00, $12 00 



TRY GROWING SOME THIS WINTER AND YOU WILL GROW NO OTHER RED CARNATION. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



OffiM and Stora, 78 Wabnh Aw., CHICAGO 



QttlB£NBOU8B8, 



I1IN8DAI.B, Ilili. 



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Cut Flower 

 and Design Boxes 



All sizes, lowest prices 

 Write 



C C POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE 



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•ling Club, and J. A. Pettigrew, 

 orintendent of parks there, came down 

 urday, September 25, with their team 

 'ake the New Jersey Club into camp, 

 club where W. J. Elliott shines as the 

 "-'^"^k bowler on the green. The Bos- 

 tti.cse returned to the Hub at night with 

 ^' IT tail feathers dragging in the dust 

 "• defeat. John Crossley, the Newark 

 "'^''ist, is a member of the cluh and is 

 oj^o who helped to defeat the city of 

 "• -ins and culture. 



J'be referee in the bankruptcy case of 

 ^•'liel J. Mackintosh has filed his final 

 3'"('ount and the matter will be closed at 

 * meeting of the creditors called for Oc- 

 ^-"^ber 5 at 67 Wall street. 



Bowlinfi:« 



The Astoria Bowling Club is an ex- 

 ample to more ambitious and less prac- 

 tical clubs in and around New York. 

 With a membership limited to twenty, 

 almost the entire club is on hand every 

 Tuesday evening. Monthly it has a 

 ladies' night and banquet. The last 

 week's Astoria scores were: 



gone out of business. 



Ceeyenne, Wyo. — C. F. Swayger is 

 building a range of greenhouses near his 

 residence. 



BOSTON. 



The Market 



A little improvement is now noticeable 

 in the market. Recent heavy rains have 

 somewhat bedraggled the asters and the 

 good flowers of those coming in are sell- 

 ing rather better. Gladioli stUl continue 

 in oversupply, only the white varieties 

 selling well. Another week will, how- 

 ever, almost finish these. Carnations are 

 much more abundant, quite a number of 

 growers sending them in. The bulk are 

 short-stemmed and the supply exceeds 

 the demand. Boses are doing a little 

 better, although a great many poor, 

 short-stemmed blooms are still to be 

 seen. Richmond is coming better, while 

 Killarney, White Killarney, Chatenay 

 and Beauties are steadily improving. 



Of chrysanthemums, Golden Glow and 

 Marquis de Montmort are principally 

 seen, with a few Mme. Bergmann. 

 Violets are again on board, singles com- 

 ing in small lots from a few growers. 

 Some good white bouvardia is seen and 

 sells fairly well. Lily of the vaUey, 

 owing to more activity in the matri- 

 monial market, is having a fairly good 

 call. Dahlias, tuberoses, cosmos and 

 physostegia sell rather slowly. The sup- 

 ply of Lilium speciosum is much reduced 

 and auratums are about over. A good 

 number of longiflorums, however, are 

 seen, ample for all demands. There is 

 a good call for adiantum and Asparagus 

 Sprengeri and plumosus. 



Various Notes. 

 W. Turner and Thomas Pegler handled 



