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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januabt 11, 1912. 



YOU WHO WANT 



Early Cuttings 



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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Enchantress, 



Fer 100 



Per 1000 



WhU. E,.ch..tr.... I J3 Q0 J2S.00 



Dorothy Gordon, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 

 Perfection, - 3.50 per 100; 30.00 per 1000 



Qloriosa, 

 ^Norwood, 



F*r 100 



Per 1000 



$6.00 $50.00 



Winsor, - $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 

 Rose-pink Enchant, 2.50 per loo; 20.00 per 1000 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, III. 



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BOOHESTEB. 



Tbe Market. 



Severely cold weather holds our city 

 in its grip, but business seems brisk 

 and the zero temperature does not in- 

 terfere with the sale of flowers. There 

 are quite a few weddings booked for 

 January, which will keep us busy. 



Killarneys, both pink and white, are 

 good and are much reduced in price. 

 Tafts are splendid. Wards are much 

 more abundant. Bichmonds are rather 

 poor. Beauties are not as good as they 

 have been. Harrisii lilies are scarce 

 just at present. A few speciosum and 

 auratum lilies are seen here and there. 

 All carnations are good; the red ones 

 are becoming less numerous. Gattleyas 

 are selling better than ever and are in 

 finer condition than they have been at 

 any time this winter. "Valley is good, 

 but somewhat scarce. Plants of all 

 kinds are in demand and azaleas are 

 arriving in great numbers now. 



Various Notes. 



K. Karlstrom, of W. A. Manda, Inc., 

 South Orange, N. J., called on the trade 

 in this city. 



The Ellwanger-Bose wedding, which 

 took place January 4, was one of the 

 most brilliant af^irs of the season. 

 Enormous quantities of wild smilax and 

 Easter lilies were used. J. B. Keller 

 Sons did the work. 



Geo. B. Hart and Wm. L. Keller ex- 

 pected to go to the rose show in De- 

 troit. 



Seymour S. Potter, aged 53, dropped 

 dead while delivering a funeral piece at 

 142 Bohr street, January 5. His death 

 was due to heart failure. 



J. B. Keller Sons ' new boiler is work- 

 ing in great shape in this zero weather, 

 which puts it to a severe test. They 

 are much pleased with it. E. C. A. 



ROOTED ROSE CUniNGS ,Zy 



Kaiserin, per 100 $3.60 Per 1000 .$25.00 



Perles, per 100 3.50 Per 1000 25.00 



All first-class stock, well rooted. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Otflo* and Store 

 131 N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



GreenIxous*s 

 HINSDALE. ILL. 



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Benora Carnation 



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$18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



PETER riSHER, Ellis, Mass. 



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LITTLEFIEIiD ft WTMAN 

 NORTH ABUIGTON, MASS. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



BnOand Bead end ■• 4Btli St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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