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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 4, 1909. 



YOUNG STOCK """^IEt^jTs'^^S'' 



O. p. BA88BTT, the new red, per 1000. 160 00; per 500, S35.00; per 100. $8 00; per 50. 14.60; per 26. $2.50; per 12, $1.50. 

 BAT STATS— Variegated, the gold medal winner at IndianapoliB. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 

 MBS. i. C. TAUGHAN, Per 100 Per 1000 

 and Georarla $12.00 $100.00 



SSbV fs'lfaVie'tr.?!.^."^."!'.*"^! 12 00 100 00 Varieties. Write for special quotations on anything you can use. 



A large stock of clean, healthy, well rooted cuttings of all the Standard 



TWO GRAND NEW ROSES EVERY GROWER NEEDS 



MY MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY, Waban Variety 



8>^-iii. pots, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



Rose Cnttlngs, all standard varieties. Write for prices. 



ALL PLANT ORDERS 



OWN BOOTS: Doi., $6.00; 100, $80.00; 860, $70.00; 600, 

 $126.00; 1000. $860.00: 8600, $668.60: 6000, $1000.00. 



GBAFTED STOCK: Doz., $6.00; 100, $86.00; 860, $88.60; 600, 

 $160.00; 1000, $800.00: 8500, $687.50; 6000, $1860.00. 



SHIPPED DIRKCT FROM THE GREENHOUSES 



A. L. RANDALL CO., Wholesale Florists, 19 Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



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DETROIT. 



The Market 



"Pretty brisk" is the general report 

 this week. There has been considerable 

 funeral work and, even though we are 

 now in Lent, the demand for cut stock 

 is good. All stock, from roses and val- 

 ley to the most common bulbous stock, 

 is moving nicely, 



Qttb Meeting;* 



Mr. Ellis, of Leamington, Ontario, was 

 unanimously elected a member of the 

 club at the last meeting. The attend- 

 ance was not 80 large as was expected, 

 when the fall show was being planned. 

 The preliminary premium list as submit- 

 ted by Chairman Browne was ordered 

 printed and distributed among the mem- 

 bers for further discussion. Messrs. Dil- 

 ger and Flowerday were requested to sub- 

 mit plans, prices of hall, etc., at the meet- 

 ing March 14. 



One of the belated exhibits for the 

 club's recent carnation show was Baur 

 & Smith's Shasta, and there was no lot 

 of flowers sent that the club would rather 

 have seen on time and in best condition. 

 All reports on this variety are favorable 

 and the delayed train kept many from 

 Beeing it. 



Varioui Notes. 



A neat florists' wagon appeared upon 

 the streets last week, bearing the name 

 E. C. Fetters in neat gold letters. 



Richard Lietz, for some time with the 

 Bemb Floral Co., has embarked in busi- 

 ness for himself. He will be found at 

 774 Woodward avenue, having opened 

 a department in the Northwestern stores. 



George Backham is up and around 

 again. H. S. 



ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 



W. F. Sheain is now with H. J. Hoff- 

 meir. at the shop in the Marlborough- 

 Blenheim and the greenhouses at North- 

 field, N. J. Harry Connelly, of Boston, 

 also is with Hoffmeir, who finds the At- 

 lantic City branch of the New York store 

 a success even in winter. A new and 

 stylish wagon was put on the street 

 March 1. The prospects are for a good 

 spring season here. 



A new flower store was opened here 

 February 22, under the name of the 

 Newport Flower Shop. The location on 

 the Boardwalk is a good one. 



Grange, Md. — B. G. Merritt & Co. are 

 building two houses, each 32x200, iron- 

 frame, King material. 



VERBENAS 



62 Fine Varieties Perfectly Healtliy 



Rooted CuttiniT"* our selection $0.75 per 100; $ 6.00 per 1000 



Plants, our eelection 2.50 per 100; 20.00 per 1000 



Rooted Cutting^B, purchaser's selection 90 per 100; 8.00 per 1000 



Plants, purchaser's selection 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



CARNATIONS 



All the Best New and Standard Varieties. Send for 



Circular 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsborg, Pa. 



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Golden Glow 



The Early Yellow Mum 



Easy to grow and easy to sell. Nothing 



in the market at that time to detract from 



its value. We cut fine blooms Aug. 15 to 



- Sept. 1. You ought to grow some of them. 



Fine 2>4-in. Plants, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee 



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The New 



Carnation 



LUCILLE 



White overlaid WitlTPInk 



A Btridtly ItkoC^ Carnation, possesfilnt; all the 'Dest qualities of our leading commercial 

 varieties.) It commands the highest prices on the market, owing to its beautiful color, size, 

 stem and magniflcent form. It is profitable to grow, because its habit and prollflcness are all 

 that could be desired, and its keeping qualities are unequaled. $12 per 100, $100 per 1000. 



Write for descriptive circular. 



A. F. L0N6REN, Des Plaines, III. HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES, HighlaRd Park, III 



