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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOWB 13, 1910. 



CHRYSANTHEMIMS! 



LARGE, FANCY YELLOW, WHITE AND PINK 



Alio a splendid lot of our own sport of Touset; large flowers, tong stems, fine foliage; a quite distinct color, bronze or deep yellow 

 with pink tint, a most striking combination— one of the best selling Mums of the season. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, 



RICHMOND KILLARNEY 

 BRIDE BRIDESMAID 



MY MARYLAND MRS. JARDINE BEAUTIES 

 WHITE KILLARNEY FIELD KAISERIN 



CARNATIONS IN ALL VARIETIES 



Valley 



Harrisii 



Gladioli 



Violets 



Tuberoses 



J.A.BnDL©NG 



37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 

 Roses and y,u., ~. 



Carnations wholesi 



A Specialty..... GROWER Of 



GUT FLOWERS 



Sprengeri 



Plumosus 



Smilax 



Adiantum 



ferns 



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LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Business has improved considerably 

 and things are moving along nicely. 

 This is horse show week and local flo- 

 rists are looking for a good week. Or- 

 chids and valley will have the call for 

 corsage bouquets. Beauty roses will 

 also have a prominent place on this oc- 

 casion. 



Stock at present is about equal to the 

 demand. Cosmos is coming in and will 

 he quite plentiful from now till frost 

 comes. Dahlias are also quite plentiful, 

 but the best stock is disposed of read- 

 ily. Some good ones are to be had in 

 red, as well as a few Roosevelt. Carna- 

 tions are in good shape and some fine 

 stock is to be seen, considering the 

 earliness of the season. Roses are 

 about equal to the demand and are im- 

 proving in quality. 



Fall weddings and openings have 

 given decorators something to do. Wild 

 smilax, goldenrod and other outdoor 

 flowers and foliage have been used 

 quite frequently. 



Various Notes. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists held 

 its regular monthly meeting at Fred L. 

 Schulz's store, October 4. The officers 

 of the society were present, also three 

 or four of the members. Please get 

 busy, fellow members, and attend some 

 of the meetings. You pay your dues; 

 why not get your money's worth? 



The last report from Charles Raynor, 

 formerly of the Anchorage Rose Co. 

 and now with L. W. McCoy, at Seattle, 

 Wash., states that the change has done 

 him good. 



Nanz & Neuner are getting ready to 

 move into their new store, on Fourth 

 street, near Broadway. The new store 

 will be completed about October 15 and 

 will be known as The Rosery. It will 

 be quite an improvement over their 

 present place, having two nice show 

 windows. New features will be put in. 

 A conservatory, 20x100, will be built at 

 the rear. The new store will be mod- 

 ern and up-to-date. 



Nelson Wootan, who has bought the 

 Thompson greenhouses on the Taylor- 

 Tillc road, is getting the place in shape 



These Are the Little LinersThatDo theBosiness 



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