NOVBMBEB 24, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



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BASKETS 



A Poinsettia Red Plant Basket 



The illustration shows you one of the many styles, with 

 several sizes in each style. They are especially adapted for 

 growing plants of Azalea, Cyclamen, Poinsettia and other red 

 flowers or bracts, as the color of the basket harmonizes with 

 the colors of the flowers. 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



Which a Florist Should Have 



Our illustrated catalogrue is at your command. 



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Red Plant Baskets. 



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nold Arboretum, has met with a seri- 

 ous accident. It appears that while 

 pursuing a mountain path he was over- 

 taken by a landslip, and a falling piece 

 of rock was the means of breaking his 

 leg. The scene of the accident was 

 about three days' journey from Cheng- 

 Tu, where medical assistance had to be 

 procured. Mr. Wilson is now progress- 

 ing favorably. His previous journeys 

 have been singularly free from mis- 

 haps, but this accident serves to illus- 

 trate some of the dangers that explor- 

 ers and collectors have to face in pro- 

 curing new plants. 



NEWBURGH, N. Y. 



Caldwell & Jesperson have the first 

 Paper "Whites on the market and they 

 sell readily in New York city at three 

 bunches for $1, each bunch containing 

 twelve blooms. John Caldwell met 

 with an accident recently which came 

 near to being serious; a kick from a 

 young horse laid him up for more than 

 a week. It came just at the busiest 

 time and Henry Jesperson says it kept 

 him hustling day and night to keep an 

 eye on the mums that were coming on 

 for Thanksgiving. Dr. Enguehard, 

 Eonnaffon and Eaton are the leaders. 



George Chadbourn, of the Schaefer 

 Co., reports good advance orders, with 

 plenty of stock. 



The Yuess Gardens Co. is rushing its 

 new range to completion. Favorable 

 weather has been of great assistance, 

 and when finished the houses will be 

 filled with bedding stock to supply the 

 local demand. Sweet peas will be 

 planted in place of the mums. M. 



Headquarters 



Poinsettias 



Muslin ... as low as $3.75 to $42.00 per gross 

 Velvet as low as 9.00 " 



Decorative Flowers 



Chrysanthemums, Wistarias, Poppies, Roses, 

 Wax Roses, Fiber Roses, Carnations, etc. 



Fireproof Flowers 

 Natural Prepared Foliage 



Adiantum Ferns, Autumn P^ffects, Areca 

 Leaves, Sea Moss, Fern Dishes, etc. 



Wax Flower Wreaths of every description 



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