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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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MAY 6, 1909. 



O. p. Bassett 



Carnation 

 Plants 



Strong, healthy, well rooted plants from 2%inch pots. Acknowledged the 

 "Best Red" in the market. Immediate delivery. $IO.OO per 100* 

 8>^-inch KAISERIN POT PLANTS, $4.00 per 100. . 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



GRKKNHOUSKS, 



HIN8DALX. IXX. 



Office and Store, 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



Since Easter, trade has been good, not- 

 withstanding the unfavorable weather. 

 Stock has been abundant and of fine 

 quality. 



Various Notes. 



Carl Haugen, the violet king, picked 

 the last of the season May 1. The first 

 trailing arbutus came in April 26 — two 

 to three weeks later than usual. 



P. Clausen & Son have sent into this 

 market some of the finest lilies ever seen 

 here. They were too late- for Easter, 

 but found a market just the same. 



TJie great storm did no damage here. 

 Rain and snow fell for four days, and 

 at this writing. May 2, there is plenty 

 of snow still to be seen. 



St. Paul and Minneapolis closed the 

 bowling season April 22, with three 

 games in this city. In a series of eighteen 

 games, St. Paul won eleven and Min- 

 neapolis seven. 



The Warrendale greenhouses, which 

 passed into the hands of A. Carlsen 

 a few weeks ago by mortgage fore- 

 closure, have been purchased by some 

 outside party and A. Lauritzen is again 

 manager of them. 



G. A. Colberg, with Holm & Olson the 

 last two years, has resigned his position 

 and is succeeded by C. Fuhlbruegge, for 

 merly of Winona. 



Holm & Olson have purchased a tract 

 of land in the city and are planting it 

 to choice nursery stock, for use in their 

 landscape department. X. Y. Z. 



Andrew Lauritzen, of the Warreadale 

 Floral Co., mentioned above, has filed a 

 petition in bankruptcy. His debts, he 

 says, amount to $7,527.77. In his as 

 sets, the estimated value of which is 

 $5,780.47, he includes real estate worth 

 $5,500, upon which there are four mort- 

 gages. He claims no exemptions. 



,St. Johx, X. B. — Adam Shand, who 

 for many years was in business on Ger- 

 main street, moved just before Easter to 

 a new store on King street, opposite the 

 Royal hotel. The new place is much 

 larger than the old one, and much better 

 adapted for display purposes. Mr. 

 Shand has greenhouses at Ashburn. Her- 

 bert E. Goold, at 90 Germain street, re- 

 ports large sales and plenty of good 

 stock, as the sunny winter has caused a 

 healthier plant growth than usual. 

 Among other florists whose Easter dis- 

 plays were indicative of prosperous busi- 

 ness were Mrs. H. S. Cruikshank, 159 

 Union street ; Campbell 's Flower Store, 

 193 Charlotte street, and J. E. Quinn. 

 in the country mSrket. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Winsor $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



White Enchantress, in pots 4.00 " 35.00 " 



Nelson Fisher 2.50 " 20.00 



White Perfection 3.00 " 25.00 



Superior (eoil) 3.50 " 30.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 



Now booking orders for early delivery. 



Tellow 100 1000 



M onroTia $2.00 S15.00 



Oct. Sunshine.... 2.00 15.00 



Appleton 2.0O 15.00 



Y. Faton 2.50 20.00 



JOLIET, ILL 



White 100 1000 



Oct. Frost $3.00 $25 00 



Kalb 2.00 15.00 



Tonset 2.00 15.00 



A. Byron 2.00 15.P0 



Wanamaker 2.0O 15.00 



White 100 1000 



T. Faton $2.50 $20.00 



Nonin 2.50 20.00 



Pink 



Balfonr 2 00 15.00 



Kngnehard 2.00 15.00 



J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., 



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Per 100 1000 



Beauties, extra Etrong, 4-iD $12.00 $110.00 



3 Id 9.00 80.f0 



2-iD 6.50 fO.OO 



Rbea Reid, 2Vin 5.0O 4'i.OO 



3>«-in 6 50 55 00 



Per 100 



Cardinal, 2is-in $6.(J0 



Brides \ 



Maids l.2»2-iD 5.00 



Potter Palmer . . . f S^a-in 6.50 



Kalserln ) 



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$45.00 

 55.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Larfce stock of Monrovia and October Frost, the early Tellow and the early White, exceptionaliy 

 fine, ready now. Rooted cuttiDBS. $2 50 per 100. $20.00 per 1000; 2^-in , $.'^.00 per 100. $25.00 per 1000 



No more VirRinia Foehlmann rooted cuttings or 2*2 in. uniil June 15. For other varietlee of Mtuns. 

 seecla'slfied ad. 



SprenBerl, strong. 3 in $1.00 per 100: $36.00 per 1000 



Smllaz. 3-in 4.00 35.00 



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Above is all choice stock, guaranteed to please. 2% off for cash. Terms. 30 days net. Remittsnees 

 must accompany orders from unlcnown parties. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., - Morton Grove, III. 



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