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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 25, 1909. 





YOUNG 

 STOCK Of 



Roses ^ Carnations 



CLEAN, 

 HEALTHY 



We can supply first-clasB, clean, healthy, well rooted cuttinss, aa listed below; 



ROSES 



CARNATIONS Well Rooted Cuttings 



Rooted Cuttlnca Per 100 



-MBld $ 2.00 



Bride 2.00 



RicbmoDd 2.00 



' — ^tifttenay 2.00 



Ivory 2.00 



Uncle John 2.00 



Sunrise 2.50 



Perle 2.60 



Mrs. Marshall Field, grafted, 



2»fl-lnch 80.00 



Klllarney in 2^-in. pots, March 



delivery 6.00 



1000 



I 17.60 

 17.50 

 17.60 

 17.60 

 17.60 

 17.60 

 20.00 

 20.00 



260.00 



45.00 



Per 100 1000 



O. P. fiassett (Bassett & Wash- 

 bum) $ 8.00 $ 60.00 



Pink DeUght (Dorner) 12.00 100.00 



Mrs. J. O. Vaughan (Jensen & 



Dekema) 12.00 100.00 



Mrs. Cbas. Knopf (Knopf Floral 



Co.) 12.00 100.00 



Ruby (Knopf Floral Co.) 12.00 100.00 



White Perfection 300 26.00 



WblteLawson 1.60 1250 



Lady Bountiful 1.60 12.50 



B. Oralsr 2.00 17.60 



Per 100 



Beacon $3.00 



LawBon 1.50 



Enchantress 2.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.00 



Wlnsor , 8.00 



Lawson-Encbantress 6.00 



Boston Market 1.00 



Mrs. Patten 1.00 



Orusader 1.00 



Guardian Angel. 1.00 



Mrs. £. A. Nelson 1.00 



1000 

 126.00 

 12.50 

 16.00 

 16.00 

 26.00 

 60.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



VAUGHAN & SPERRY, 



58-60 

 Wabash Ave., 



Chicago 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Market conditions, for mid-Lent, are 

 more than satisfactory. Work for fu- 

 nerals has been plentiful. This, combined 

 v?ith wedding decorations and depart- 

 ment store openings, is keeping the re- 

 tailers busy. 



Stock has not been too plentiful. 

 Boses and carnations are plentiful, but 

 the big demand cleans them up daily. 

 Violets, peas, orchids and valley are not 

 coming in quantity. Good Beauties are 

 scarce. Bulbous stuff is more than 

 enough to go around. Pot plants, especi- 

 ally bulbous stock, are selling well. The 

 indications are that lilies will be scarce 

 for Easter. 



Variout Notes. 



A. F. J. Baur spent Saturday and 

 Sunday in Kichmond. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. reports busi- 

 ness good last week, with a number 

 of good wedding decorations and plenty 

 of funeral work. They expect to add to 

 their range this year. 



T. B. Pritchard, formerly with A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons, and recently with J. F. 

 Wilcox, of Council Bluffs, has taken a 

 position with Clarke Bros., in Portland, 

 Ore. His many friends here wish him 

 success. 



Baur & Smith report a heavy demand 

 for geraniums this year. 



E. J. Faneourt, of the Pennock-Mee- 

 han Co., is here this week. 



Chas. Pahud is the. proud father of a 

 new ten-pound boy. 



A. Wiegand & Sons are putting in a 

 motorcycle for light delivery, and have 

 purchased an automobile for pleasure. 

 This firm had three department store 

 openings last week, using more than 900 

 palms and ferns. H. L. W. 



ELBERON, N. J. 



The Elberon Horticultural Society held 

 its regular meeting March 15. A large 

 number of the members were on hand, to 

 hear a paper read by Peter Murray on 

 "Fumigating with Hydrocyanic Acid 

 Gas." Mr. Murray has great success 

 with this method of fumigating, and ex- 

 plained its use very thoroughly. 



Henry Wood, former president of the 

 society, is rapidly recovering from a se- 

 vere illness. W. B. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Glean, well- rooted stock, the kind that will make you and your friends our regular customers. 



PerlOOPerlOOO 



Wlnaor $3.00 S25.00 



Beacon 3.00 25.00 



White Enchantreaa 4.00 36.00 



Enchantress 2.00 15.00 



Nelson Fisher 2.00 15.00 



PerlOOPerlOOO 



White Perfection $8.00 125.00 



Bose-pinli Enchantress 2.50 20.00 



White Lawson 2.00 16.00 



Saperlor (or Liawson- 



Enchantress) 3.60 80.00 



Immediate delivery. Write for special prices on large quantltie». No order too large 



for our facilities. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 



Now booking orders for early delivery< 



White 100 1000 



Oct. Frost 18.00 $26 00 



Kalb 2.00 16.00 



▼. Poehlmann... 6.00 45.00 



Tonset , 2.00 15.00 



A. Byron 2.00 16.00 



Wanamaker 2.00 16.00 



White 100 1000 



T. Eaton $2.50 $20.00 



Chadwiok 8.00 25.00 



Nonin 2.50 20.00 



Pink 



Balfoor 200 15.00 



Bngnehard 2.00 16.00 



Yellow 100 1000 



Oolden Glow $5.00 $45.00 



Monrovia 2.00 15.00 



Oct. Snnshine.... 2.00 16.00 



Appleton 2.00 15.00 



Y.Eaton 2.50 20.00 



Oold'n Chadwiok 8.00 25.00 



J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., 



JOLIET, ILL. 



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SANGANO 



Is the new. brilliant, RlisteninK pink carnation shown at Indianapolis and awarded the 

 A. 0. 8. Certificate of Merit, attracting the attention of every carnation grower on account 

 of Its very pleasing color, long, stiff stem, and well formed flowers, measuring 3 to 3^ inches. 

 The calyx is strong, and as a producer. It cannot be excelled. 



Orders booked now for January, 1910, delivery. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



A. C. BROWN, 



Sprinsrfield, III. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Joliet, 111. 



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Novelties in CHRYSANTHEMUMS, GARNATiONS and ROSES 



All the Best and at rig^ht prices 



A New Single Violet, Baronne Rolhschild 



The freest and most fragrant single violet in cultivation. 

 Booted Cuttlnss $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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Washington, D. C. — F. H. Kramer's 

 romantic wedding with Miss Irene Chedel, 

 his cashier, March 11 is still the subject 

 of congratulation, for Mr. Kramer is 

 president of the Florists' Club and was 

 thought to be a confirmed bachelor. 



WiNCHENDON, Mass. — The Eiverside 

 Greenhouses were recently damaged by 

 fire, but Mr. Khuland, the proprietor, 

 made the necessary repairs so promptly 

 that there was only a slight interruption 

 in the business. 



