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ThcWcckly Florists' Review. 



October 5, 1911. 



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alm^' Ferns, l^ubbers— D^cbtative 



and BEDDING PLANTS of all kinds, and a large list of NURSERY STOCK. 



Stoc]^ up for the fall trade and planting season now. We have fine specimen plants for 

 those iOeiilUBim something big and showy, and plenty of small stock for growing on if that is 

 what you w^t> Variety and quantity — both are here. See our advertisements in the Classified 

 Department of this paper for complete lists and prices; then send us your order. ._ , , 



▲SK FOR OUR WHOLESALK PRICK LIST 



The Edgiebrook Greenhouses and Nurseries 



Jl the Geo. WIttbold Co., Edgebrook, Chleago, III. # ^ 



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NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



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The Market. 



We are now enjoying ideal fall 

 weather. The recent cold snap brought 

 many people to their filter homes. 

 Business is increasing and all retailers 

 are kept bu'Sy.' Flowers seem to be 

 abundant. Dahlias are i^ great de- 

 mand, but few are seen on the inarket. 

 Millinery and department store " fall 

 openings helped business, as flowars 

 have become a principal iUfCtrS ■'of 

 these affairs, much to the delight, of the 

 retailer. 



The retailers who cater to the Jewish 

 trade did a big business last week for 

 the Jewish new year. The last Sunday 

 in September is observed for the dec- 

 oration of the graves of Jewish people. 

 There were a fiew early weddings and 

 social decorations and funeral work has 

 kept up well. 



Carnations are coming in much bet- 

 ter, with longer stem»fttod larger flow- 

 ers. Outdoor stock has Nearly all van- 

 ished, with the exception ttf dahlias, 

 a few gladioli and late asters. The 

 florists are now all busy planting bulbs. 

 Chrysanthemums ar# becoming more 

 plentiful. J » 



Various Notes? ^■■ 



The Doolittle Floral Co., of Orange 

 street, had several wedding decorations 

 last week. ;;.i.^ . 



Alfred Ostermann is' enjoying his va- 

 cation in Europe. 



John H. Slocombe, of this city, and 

 William F. Jost, of East Haven, were 

 two of the prize winnera at the annual 

 dahlia exhibition of the Connecticut 

 Horticultural Society, which was held 

 in Hartford September 19 and 20. 



John Champion and family have re- 

 turned to their home on Ellsworth ave- 

 nue, after having spent the summer at 

 the shore. ..... S. 



Bockland, Me. — Walter O. iVost, 

 whose business at 253 Camden street 

 was transferred for a time to W. A. 

 Kipley, has again taken possession of 

 the establishment and is conducting 

 it in his own-name. 



Burlington, Wis. — Frank Mueller, 

 vice-president- and manager of the Bur- 

 lington Floral Co., and Miss Josephine 

 Schemmer, also of this city, were mar- 

 ried Tuesday morning, September 26. 

 After a wedding trip to Milwaukee, ?t. 

 Paul and Minneapolis, Mr., and M.-^. 

 Mueller will be at home, to friends in 

 a.newreaMten<^tmH6n^^r*i6t.«» W t 



CAN N AS 



We have an excellent prospect of a fine crop of roots for next season's 

 delivery, at $8.00 per 100, $A6.00 per 1000 and up. Can furnish you 

 60,000 roots of some kindii. 



DAHLIAS 



200,000 field clumps, at $6.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 and up. 



Write us for list. Let us book your order, so as to be sure of the varieties. 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT— ^^^^"^ i<»^ . : 



Alyssum, double giant $2.00 



Achyranthes Emersoni . — $3.00 ? 



Alternanthera, 6 varieties 2.00 



Alternanthera Jewel 3.0O 4.00 ' 



Coleus Golden Bedder, VerschaflPeltii 2.00 



Coleus Brilliancy 3.00 4.00 



Greraniums, standard varieties 3.00 



Heliotrope Chieftain 2.00 3.00 



Lemon Verbena 2.00 3.00 



Lantana, 10 varieties 2.00 3.0O 



Moonvine Noctiflora 2.00 3.00 



Petunias, double mixed 2.00 3.00 



Salvias Bonfire and Zurich 2.00 3.00 



Senecio Scandens, parlor ivy 3.00 



Swainsona Alba 2.00 3.00 



Tradescantia Zebrina Multicolor 3.00 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co./^";r 



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We are headquarters and grow 

 all our own stock, all sizes and 

 varieties, for immediate delivery. 



Write for Fall Price List, just issued. 



KNIGHT & STRUCK CO. 



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1 Madison Avenuat 



New York, N. T. 



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Fluahlns, LonB lalamd. 



New York 



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