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54 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apbil 8, 1909. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Trade Conditioni. 



Business last week was quiet. There 

 was some little funeral work, but no 

 steady trade to speak of. Everything 

 looks favorable for a big Easter, with 

 plenty of flowers to go around, with the 

 exception of Easter Ulies. The best pot 

 lilies will bring 15 cents a bloom, while 

 the cut ones will bring 12 cents. Good 

 Beauties will bring $6 per dozen. Boses 

 and carnations are arriving in good qual- 

 ity and quantity, with a little increase in 

 price. There will be some home-grown 

 violets, but most of them will be the 

 Hudson river stock. Orchids will be 

 scarce, but; there will be a good supply 

 of valley, peas, lilacs, snapdragons and 

 bulbous stuff. 



Various Notes. 



B. P. Hensley, of Knightstown, is all 

 smiles. It is a new ten-pound boy. Both 

 mother a^d son are doing well. 



H. W. ■ Eieman Ift well supplied with 

 hydrangeas, azaleas and spiraeas, but will 

 run short on lilies for Easter. 



John Heidenreich has a fine lot of aza- 

 leas, lilies, spiraeas, cinerarias and bulb- 

 ous stuff. He is always on thd' spot for 

 Christmas and Easter. 



E. A. Nelson has gone to the lake for 

 a week's duck hunting and fishing. 



The ladies of the Indianapolis Or- 

 phans' Society will have their annual 

 Easter flower sale April 10, in one of the 

 downtown department stores. The com- 

 mittee in charge is composed of about 

 fifty of the leading society ladies of the 

 city, and they are sparing no efforts to 

 ms^e this sale a success. While they re- 

 ceive donations from the different florists 

 and friends, they purchase a great many 

 flowers. Although they hold the prices 

 up, the retailers believe they could get 

 along without this sale. 



A. Kampe has an elegant lot of ram- 

 blers for Easter. 



Alfred Warner has assumed the entire 

 control of the Warner-Coy Co. and the 

 firm will hereafter be known as the A. A. 

 Warner Co. 



H. D. Schilling has an elegant lot of 

 Lilium Formosum. 



Hartje and Elder are sending in quan- 

 tities of sweet peas. 



Fred Stolte, with A. Wiegand & Son, 

 is back to work again, after a week's 

 illness. 



Bertermann Bros, have a big cut of 

 carnations and a fine line of blooming 

 plants for Easter. 



George Wiegand is quite an automobile 

 enthusiast. Any of these fine afternoons 

 will find him breaking the speed limit on 

 Capitol avenue. H. L. W. 



Carnation Cuttings 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Whit* Perfection 92.G0 $20.00 



Wblte Lawaon 1.26 10.00 



Pink Lawcon 1.26 10.00 



KnehantreM 1.60 12.60 



Boee-plnk Enchantress 2.00 16.00 



Harlowarden 1.26 10.00 



Mrs. M. A. Patten 1.25 10.00 



MUM CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



White Bonnaff on $1.25 $10.00 



Major Bonnaff on 1.25 10.00 



WVh. Chadwlek 1.50 12J» 



TeUow Chadwlck 1.60 12JK) 



Dr. BnKvehard 1.25 10.00 



Honln 1.26 10.00 



Clementine Tonset 1.25 10.00 



Good stock. Ossb. please. 

 PRANK GARLAND, Des Plaines. 111. 



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 when writlnK advertisers* 



Roses ! Roses ! Roses ! 



Grafted and Own Roots 



GRAFTED 



White Killarney, $30.00 per 100. M^ Maryland, $20.00 per 100. Khea 

 Reid, Mrs. Jardine, Chatenay, Killarney, Richmond, rose pots, $15.00 

 per 100; S}i-m. potfl, $18.00 per 100. Brides, Bridesmaids, Golden Gates, 

 Kaiserin, La France, rose pota, $10.00 per 100; 3>^-in. pota, $15.00 per 

 100. 



OWN ROOTS 



Rhea Reid, Chatenay, Richmond, Killarney, American Beauty, 3-in. pots, 

 $9.00 per 100; 4 in. pote, $12.00 per 100. Brides, BrideBmaids, Perle, 

 La France, 3-in. potfl, $7.00 per 100; 4-in. pote, $9.01) per 100. 



J. L DILLON, Bloomsborg, Pa. 



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SANGANO 



Is the new, brilliant, KliBteninK pink carnation etaown at Indianapolis and awarded the 

 A. C. S. Certlticate 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, 



Sprinertleld, III. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Joliet, III. 



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Novelties In CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS and ROSES 



All the Best and at right priceei 



A New Single Violet, Baronne Rclhschild 



The freest and most fragrant single violet in cultivatioc. 

 Root«d Cnttlnc* .$10.00 p«r 100; $90.00 por 1000 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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Extra Strong! 



100 1000 



victory $3.00 185.00 



Fink Imp^rua 8.00 25.00 



Impwtel Vmilmg 3.00 25.00 



Pras. 8««lT« 6.00 45.00 



Wlilt* P«rf«otton 3.00 25.00 



Qa««nlx>als« 2.00 15.00 



Wlnsor 8.00 26.00 



Aftarclow 6.00 4500 



Address 



CHAS. WEBER, Lynbrook, L I., New Yoii 



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J. A. NELSON C CO. 



Wholesale riorists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PUNTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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Carnation Cuttings 



W. H. Tktt 100.112.00: 1000, $90.00 



Knoluuitr«M 100. 1.75; 1000, 15.00 



Mrs. Lawflon 100. 1.50:1000. 12.S0 



White Lawson 100. 2.00; 1000, i!^ 00 



VartcBratMlLawson lOO. 2.75: 1000, 25.00 



Victory 100. 2.60:1000, 20.00 



Crusader 100. 1.50; 1000, 12.50 



Mrs. ■. A. Nelson 100, 1.50; 1000, 12 50 



Boston Market 100, 1.50; 1000, 12 OO 



SCHEIDEN A SCHOOS 



S8'60 Wabash ▲▼•. . CHICAGO 



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Afterglow ••• 



Rooted cuttings ready now, at $60? 

 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Prices on larger iot» 

 on appUcation. 



R. W1TTERSTAETTER» 



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