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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Sefxbmbes 8, 1910. 



DETKOIT. 



The Market. 



August was no record breaker, stiil 

 there was enough business to keep the 

 market pretty well cleaned up. At the 

 present writing stock is none too plen- 

 tiful, excepting perhaps some asters in 

 poor colors, which do not move. 



In white roses, Kaiserin is the best 

 stock, while some fine Marshall Field 

 have helped out in the supply of pink 

 roses. 



Asters on the whole are not. good. A 

 few especially good flowers are shipped 

 in daily, but are usually sold in ad- 

 vance. 



The many people who are fortunate 

 enough to possess summer homes along 

 the lakes and rivers are migrating back 

 into the city, bringing with them, let 

 us hope, a good season's business. Some 

 large decorations for fall openings in 

 the stores have already been placed 

 with florists and more are to be heard 

 from. 



Club Meeting. 



Herman Knope, foreman at Breitmey- 

 er's Mack avenue greenhouses, was 

 highly complimented upon his manner 

 of entertaining the Detroit Florists' 

 Club Monday evening, August 29. Noth- 

 ing was left undone to make the meet- 

 ing one of the most enjoyable ever 

 held. 



Elmer D. Smith, of Adrian, was pres- 

 ent and gave an interesting talk on 

 mums. Many ex-presidents were pres- 

 ent at the meeting. Ex-president 

 George Eackham had not attended a 

 meeting of the club for two years. 

 Jokingly he blamed the meetings for 

 his many gray hairs. 



The ensuing year promises to be a 

 lively one for the club. The new quar- 

 ters at 112 Farmer street are the most 

 convenient ever occupied. Magazines, 

 billiard tables, easy chairs, etc., are 

 provided for the comfort of the mem- 

 bers. 



The following committees were ap- 

 pointed by President Browne: 



Auditing, J. F. Sullivan, A. Pochelon, 

 A. Sylvester; program and essays, M. 

 Bloy, Wm. Dilger, J. F. Sullivan, Frank 

 Danser; entertainment, J. K. Stock, 

 Louis Charvat, Robert Eahaley, A. Syl- 

 vester, Robert Klagge; exhibits, M. 

 Bloy, Herman Knope, Ed. Beard, Thos. 

 Browne, Albert Stahelin. 



Various Notes. 



Peter Reuss, of Schroeter's, has left 

 for northern Michigan to take a rest 

 before the opening of the season. 



H. S. 



CYCLAMEN 



Fine thrifty plants, mixed colors. 3-inch, |5 per 



Chinese Prixnroae, large flowering fringed. 

 3-inch, Kupp's best. $4.00 per 100. 



Obconlca Giants, flowers as large as silver 

 dollars. 3-ineh, |4.00 per 100. 



Kewensis, sweet scented cut flower prim- 

 rose, or can be used as a pot plant. 3-inch, $4.00 

 per 100: 2-inch. $2.00 per 100. , ^^^ 



Cineraria, large flowering dwarf, 2-inch, $2.00 

 per 100. 



AsparasvB Plumosus, 2-inch, $2.60 per 100, 



These are extra strong, well grown plants and 

 will please you. Cash, please. 



J. W. MILLER 



Shiremanstown, Pa.* 



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2>9-in. 



4-iD. 



6- In. 

 6-in. 

 2>a-ln, 



4-iD. 

 6-lD. 



2Hj-ln. 



2-ln. 



S-in. 



2-in. 



2>a-ln. 



4-in. 

 4-in. 



4-ln. 

 6-in. 

 6-in. 



Celestial Peppers — 

 Jernsalem Cherries. 



Araucaria Kxcelsa, 2-3 tiers. 

 Araucaria Glauca, 3-4 tiers. . .$1.75 

 Araucaria Compacta, 3-4 tiers 1.76 



PALMS 



Doc. 100 



$7.00 



7.00 



Each Dos. 



CYCLAMEN, BOSTONS, Etc. 



2-ln. Cyclamen. 4 colors $S.80perl00 3-ln. Cyclamen $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100 



4-ln. Cyclamen $2.00 per doz.; $16.00perl00 



Doz. 100 



Boston $4.80 



Boston $2.00 16.00 



Boston 3.00 26.00 



Boston 6.00 40.00 



\irhitmani 6.00 



TFhltmani 2.00 16.00 



W^hitmani 3.00 26.00 



Amerpohlii 4.60 



Asparasrns Spreneeri . ... 2.60 



Asparasrus SprenKeri 1.00 6.00 



Assorted Ferns for Dishes. ■■ 3.00 



Cocos Weddelliana 2.00 16.00 



Our stock is all well grown and we will g^uarantee satisfaction. Give us a trial order and see. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



Box 394 PEORIA. ILL. 



Each 



6-ln. pots, 6-6 leaves $1.26 



4-ln. pots per 100, $36.00 .36 



2'a-ln. pots '• " 10.00 



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ORDER TODAY 



Sangamo Carnation Plants 



Lars^e, strong:, healthy, field-srown stock. 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



A. C. BROWN, Springfield, III. 



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CARNATIONS 



Fine plants of the following varieties at $6.00 per 100; 

 $60.00 per 1000. 



VICTORIA MAYDAY GEORGIA WINONA 



MRS. CHAS. KNOPF 



Baur S Smith, 'lL»^uVl Indianapolis, Ind. 



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. . . FIELD-GROWN . . . 



CARNATION PLANTS 



These are nice, clean, healthy plants of fair size 



PerlOO Per 1000 PerlOO Per 1000 



Winsor $3.50 $30.00 Enchantress $4.00 $35.00 



35 Randolph St., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Peter Reinberg, 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 NOVELTIES 



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CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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CROTONS, FERNS, FICDS 

 PANDDRATA 



Robert Craig Company 



49tli and Market Sts. , PHILADELPHIA 



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