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The Florists^ Rcvkw 



FebkuAry 12, 1914. 





It will pay YOU to keep in touch with the New Carnation 



Successfully 



Grown 

 THOUSANDS of 

 MILES APART 



"GORGEOUS 



99 



In England 

 Oregon 

 Pennsylvania 

 Massachusetts 



Watch its record at Florist Club Meetings and Exhibitions, or better stiU. 60 AND SEE IT 6K0WIN6. 

 Pacific States— MARTIN ft FORBES CO., Portland, Oregon 



Eastern States— H. M. WEISS ft SONS CO., Hatboro, Pa. 

 PETER FISHER, EUis, Mass. 



Prlc«-TO TRADE ONLY . 



Rooted Cuttings from Sand:— Per 100, $10.00—50 at 100 rate— per 1000, $100.00. No orders filled for less than 50 

 cuttings, and no discount from above price, irrespective of quantity bought. SEND for descriptive circular to 

 either of the above firms, ahd ENCLOSE YOUR BUSINESS CARD. 



(WATCH THK SQUARE SPACE, IN THIS AD EACH WHEK) 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



MATCHLESS 



WINNER OF THREE GOLD MEDALS 



WINNKR Of the 



Dorner Memorial Medal 



the most coveted a^^ard at the Cleveland Sho^^ 

 of the American Catnation Society, Jan. 28, 1914. 



DO NOT FAIL to get in your order early for MATCHLESS, the NEW COMMERCIAL 

 WHITE CARNATION. Superior in size, fragrance and keeping qualities. A non-bursting, 



very prolific and continuous bloomer. 



Price for Rooted Cuttingrs, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



ORIGniATORg 



COHAGE GARDENS CO., Inc., 



Qneens, New York 



Mention The itevlew when yon write. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Market conditions remain about the 

 same as they have been for the last 

 few weeks. Carnations are more plen- 

 tiful than they have been and the 

 quality is fine. Roses are still scarce, 

 and although the quality of the stock 

 is really better than can be expected, 

 the light cut keeps the supply away be- 

 low the demand. Wisconsin grown vio- 

 lets are in greater supply than they 

 have been for some time, and as the 

 stock is extra fine, they are cleaned 

 up as soon as they appear on the 

 market. 



American Beauties are practically out 

 of the market at this time. It is ex- 

 tremely hard to get any to supply part 

 of the regular demand for this stock. 

 Bulbous stock is fine and is a big fac- 

 tor in the sales end of the market just 

 now. Trade in general is good and 

 everyone reports a steady business, but 

 nothing extraordinary. 



Various Notes. 



The Milwaukee Florists' Club, at its 

 meeting Thursday, February 5, listened 

 to an interesting talk by F. W. Sivyer, 

 of the County School of Agriculture. 

 The club was fortunate in getting Mr. 

 Sivyer to address the members. His 

 subject was "Soil Fertility," and he 

 handled it in a most able and instruc- 

 tive manner. 



VERBENA CUniNGS AND VERBENA PUNTS 



Strong healthy stock. Now ready for shipment. The only way to be sure of 

 your colors. For descriptions and prices send for circular. 



J. L. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



WHITE WONDER 



CUTTINGS 



Now and later delivery 

 $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



WHITE BROS., - - Medina, N.Y. 



Arthur Schroeder, of the Schroeder 

 Floral Co., and Nic Zweifel, extensive 

 growers of carnations, attended the 

 tarnation show at Cleveland, O. The 

 Schroeder Floral Co. exhibited some 

 fine O. P. Bassetts, which took first 

 prize for fifty scarlet. 



John Zech, of Zech & Mann, Chicago, 

 was in Milwaukee Wednesday, Febru- 

 ary 4. He visited his daughter, who is 

 ill, at the Sacred Heart sanitarium. 



H..J. S. 



Bath, Me. — Paul M. 01m long since 

 abandoned Bride and Maid for Killar- 

 ney, but claims that for productiveness 

 the former were the most profitable. 

 Eoses are his specialty, while a general 

 stock is grown for retail. 



EASTER STOCK 



If you want to grow on yourselves order now. 



Azaleas $1.00, $1.25. $2.00 



Lilies, 5-inch pots, •25c: 6-inch pots 35c 



This offer good for two days only. 



Spiraeas 35c, 50c and 75c 



Ready now for immediate sale 



Azaleas $1,00, $1.25, fl.75 and $ 2.00 



Primro.ses, 3-inch, $7.50: 4-inch 12.50 



Tulips 2.ic, :55c. ')0c and 75c 



Hyacinths 25c, 3.5c, 60c, 75c and $1.00 



Ferns, Begonias and Soft Wooded Plants. 



GEO.A.KUHL 



Wholesale Grower, PEkIN, ILL 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Alton, 111. — Fred Hebner has pur- 

 chased the greenhouse on the Doepke 

 place and will move the building to his 

 vegetable growing establishment on 

 West Edwards street. Mr. Hebner will 

 add flowers to his business when he has 

 the additional space afforded by the 

 new house. 



