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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Septbmbeb 14, 1911. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business since last report has not im- 

 proved to any great extent. Considera- 

 ble rain lately has injured the aster 

 crop, so these flowers are about done. 

 There are still plenty of other outdoor 

 flowers and this tends to hold back the 

 sale of greenhouse stock. Roses and 

 carnations are improving and, with cool- 

 er weather, they will be much better. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. reports 

 that trade is good, everything consid- 

 ered. Their shipping trade has been 

 excellent. They are cutting a good quan- 

 tity of carnations and these are good. 

 The crop of white roses is a little off, 

 but some nice My Maryland are being 

 cut. Their asters are all gone. George 

 Blackman says that they have no kick 

 coming. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are doing 

 their usual good business. Their roses, 

 carnations and mums are all looking 

 flne. 



Ben Kramer says that business is 

 picking up somewhat. 



Henry Seymour says that business is 

 slow. He is cutting some nice carna- 

 tions. He has his mums in good shape, 

 with prospects for some nice flowers. 



J. C. Elsperman has had something to 

 do in funeral work right along. He has 

 been cutting a considerable quantity of 

 outdoor roses and some other outdoor 

 stock, and so has not found it necessary 

 to buy much. 



Louis Fritsch has his carnations in 

 fine shape. He intends to build a forc- 

 ing house this fall. It will be 14x60 

 feet, adjoining his other houses. 



Nellie Goodge has been confined to 

 bed during the last week. 



Eoyston & Fenton are cutting lots of 

 roses, with little demand for them. 



Austin J. Wallace, of 511 Eichel ave- 

 nue, has moved into his new residence, 

 near his greenhouses. His carnations 

 are in fine condition. He has sold ail 

 his asters. £. L. F. 



Haverstraw, N. Y. — John J. Coonan 

 finds the extra glass insufficient for his 

 increasing trade and will probably add 

 to his plant in the near future. 



■OEIiODT, own root, from '2hi-in. pots. 16.00 per 

 doMu; tSO.OOperlOO; $70.00 per 250 : |250.00 per 

 1000. 



nOXTBLK PINK KHXARNKT, own root, 

 |4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100 $40 00 per 250: 

 |l50.00 per 1000 Grafted plants on Dickson's 

 Manetti stock. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT ft SON, 

 gHARON HUX., P»l»wf Co., PA- 



CARNATrON PLANTS 



Beacon, Enchantress, D. Gordon, 

 White Perfection, Winona, Pocahontas, 

 Shasta, 15.00 per 100, while they last. 



F. S. SMITH 



880 W. 88tli St., Indianapolis, Xnd. 



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THOMPSON CARNATIOII CO. 



' Carnations t t t 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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White House and Princess Charming 



OUR 1911 INTRODUCTIONS 



Field-grown plants of* each of the above, 

 $18.00 per 100-$100.00 per 1000 



2000 WHITE PERFECTION, 1000 GEORGIA. 500 EACH 

 ALMA WARD, PATTEN, IMPERIAL, SANGAMO. 



At $7.00 per 100-$60.CO per 1000 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



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60,000 Strong Field-Grown Carnations 



Per 1000 



White Enchantress $60.00 



Lawson 50.00 



Sangamo 50.00 



Beacon 60.00 



Per 1000 



Winsor .$50.00 



Mary Tolman 75.00 



Conquest 75.00 



Queen 50.00 



NORRIS F. COMLEY, LEXINGTON, MASS. 



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RIGHT HERE IN CONNECTICUT 



Per 100 

 Adiantum Oroweannm, 3-lD., r«»d7 tor 



shift Wo.oo 



AsparasuB Plnmosna Nanns. 3-ln 5.00 



Smilax , 3-1d.. floe, hearr planta 3. 00 



The lot of 40U Smilax fur tlO.OO. 



Per 100 



Genista, 4-la., bnshy $8.00 



BfarsaarlteB , white, 4-lii., short and well- 



brancfasd ^ s.oo 



OlematlH Panicalata. 2-in 2.00 



Sprensreri, 4-tn., llarht.flne plants for benchlntr 3.00 



BRAINARD FLORAL & NURSERY CO., "»™£2S2?o*tI 



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out 



STRONG, FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



$6.00 

 per 



100 



RMe-piok Enchantrets] 



Vkia Sinclair 



Winsor 



Lawson 



Wanoka 



Dorothy Gordin . . $10.00 per 100 



Uttlefleld ft Wyman 



North Abingfton, Mats. 



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GEORGIA 



A Beautiful White Carnation 

 btri large, bushy plaits . . $50.00 per 1000 



CaahorC.O. D. 



W. A. ROWLANDS 



2 La Fayette St., UTICA, HT. T. 



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CARNATIONS 



A. JABLONSKY, 



OLIVCnE. St LoHis Co., MISSOURI 



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 TThen wrltlns advertlserB. 



CARNATION 

 FIELD PLANTS 



Fine, healthy plants, $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000-250 at 1000 rate. 



500Mrt.T.^.Law«on 1900 Whuor 

 100 White Lawson 1800 Enchantress 



1500 Lady Bountiful 500 Afterglow 



300 Patten 



FERNS 



4-in. Whitman! and Scholzeli, $12.50 per 100 



SMILAX PLANTS 



2-in^ $2.00 per 100 

 Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & N. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, M. 



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80,000 extra ■trong> field-g^rown 

 plants of 



NORWOOD CARNAHON 



The moet profitable White Carnation 

 you can grow. 



$10.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



A rare chance. Better order promptly. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



49tli uA Nirket Stt, rillLADELnflA . 



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