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72 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVBMBER 0, 1911. 



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Stock Plants nvm rrize-winiuM Stock 



Our Mum stock can't be beat, bo at this price you can afford to buy the best. 60c per doz.; $4.00 per 100; while they last. 



TKIXOW 



Crocus, straw color 

 Col. Appleton 

 Yellow Eaton 

 Major BonnaSon 

 Golden Eagle 



WHITS It WHITK 



Early Snow Chadwick, imp. 



Alice Byren. -'"i Venetta 

 Lynn wood HBtt: ^■* J. Jones 

 T. Eatofa ^.^ -i^^ 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



CIiEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Last week's frost had its effect on 

 this market; all stock is cleaning up 

 better than for several weeks. 



Mums are still plentiful and of much 

 better grade. Some extra fancies in 

 Bonnaffons, Enguehards and other late 

 varieties are to be seen. Eoses are de- 

 creasing somewhat in quantity. Most 

 growers pinch their Killarneys back at 

 this time, so as to bring a heavier 

 Christmas crop. Carnations are getting 

 better day by day and ;khere are just 

 about enough of them to go around. 



Various Notes. 



J. J. Karins, of Henry A. Dreer's, 

 Philadelphia, made the rounds of the 

 growers last week. 



Mr. Dysinger, of the Ionia Pottery 

 Co., called on the trade. 



T. Smith, of Smith & Fetters, led a 



, party of fourteen of the faithful to a 



' clam bake November 2. The clams 



were poor, the chicken and lobster fine, 



and the class of entertainment was of 



the best. 



Harry Balsley, of the Detroit Flower 

 Pot Manufactory, was a recent visitor. 



How about a Florists' Club dance, 

 right after Thanksgiving! F. A. F. 



Fred Aul, of 537 East One Hundred 

 and Fifth street, was seriously injured 

 recently when the wagon in which he 

 was driving was struck by a street car. 

 The wagon was partly demolished and 

 Mr. Aul was thrown to the pavement. 

 He v^as taken to Glenville hospital, 

 where the doctors found that he was 

 suffering from a fracture of the skull 

 and internal injuries. 



James Edie, of the Edie Co., will go 

 on a fishing trip with a party from 

 Cleveland after the holidays and will 

 be away several months. They will go 

 to the neighborhood of San Antonio, 

 Tex. 



Fred Burger has his two new houses, 

 erected this fall, planted to carnations 

 that are looking fine. Mr. Burger has 

 had a busy summer. Situated near the 

 cemetery, he is suceessful in getting 

 heavy orders for funeral work. 



Beading,. Pa.-^Herman Stabenow, 

 Jr., is erecting a commercial green- 

 house, 24x100, at the southeast corner 

 of Twelfth and Exeter streets. 



Waterbury, Conn. — W. H. Eoberts 

 and Edward Miller, whose residences 

 are on adjoining lots in Platts Mills, 

 are- bnilding a greenhouse at the rear 

 of and between the two homes and will 

 grow general stock for the trade. They 

 expect to have the house finished and 

 planted in time for the holiday trade. 



OUR 1911 INTRODUCTION :r' 



Field-grown plants of the above, 

 . $12.00 per 100-$100.0^ per 1000 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



Stock Plants of Mums 



At $6.00 per 100 



Oolden Glow. Pacific Supreme, V. Poehlmann, 

 Oloria. Robert Ilalliday. Pink Ivory, Ivory, 

 White Cloud, Mrs. Jeronmjiones, Yellow Jones, 

 Alice Byron. Mrs. H. R^Wlin. Golden Wedding, 

 White Bonnaffon. Major Bonnaffon. W. H. Chad- 

 wick, Dr. Engnehard, Jeanne Nonin.Tim. Eaton, 

 Yellow Eaton. Adella. t~'--^ 



FISCHER A BURKLAND 



R. F. D. No. 2, Box 77, Tounflrstown, O. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Mum Stock Plants 



HonroTla, Halllday, Pacific Supreme, Balfonr, 

 Irory, Winter Oh> er. OharlM Razer, Bonnaffon, 

 Nagroya, Pompona, Qulnola, Alma, Olarlnda, $1.00 

 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 



COLLINGDALE GREENHOUSES 



COLLINOD4IA, PKNNSTLVANXA 



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CARNATIONS 



F. Domor t Sons Co. 



LA FAYETTE. IND. 



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 8p«elal Notlee to 



AMERICAN TRADERS 



If Ton are interested in European Btooks of 

 PlanM and Seeds and la test news eonoendng 

 sune. snbsorlbe to TUB HOBTICUIiTUBAIi 

 TKADN JOUBNAX. pnbUsbed weekly, and 

 TBN INTKKNATIOMAI. HOBTIO U£ t UB ° 

 AJL TBAOB jrOVBNAI., DObUiAed qaarterly. 

 OBedoUsr (International Money Order) sent to 

 cui now will msnre yotir rccelvlnff eacb nnmbar 

 H imbUsbed for one year. 

 AdOren 



The HOimaJLTURAL PRINTING COe 



BUBWUY, ENC^iAWD 



Always mention tbe Floriate* Bevlew 

 wben wiitlna> advertteara. 



SMITH'S ADVANCE 



The Earliest Large-flowered 

 WHITE CHRTSANTHEMUM 



We offer young stock from one of the 

 most celebrated growers, 2-in. poti, Sl.SS 

 per doten, $10.00 per 100. 



Stock grown to your order. 



ii; rRANDAU CO. 



fit E, ]|iiid«lpli St., CHICACO, ILL. 



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emnms 



We are now booking orders 

 for early delivery of all the 

 best Commercial and Exhi- 

 bition varieties, either new 

 or old. When in need re- 

 member we make Chrysan- 

 themumg a specialty. £ 



ELMER D. SffiTft & CO., Adrian, Nkk. 



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CARNATIONS 



A. jitniDNSKy, 



OUVCnE, St Lonis Co., 



MISSOURI 



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