Dbcbmbeb 1, 1910. 



The We^y Florists^ Review^ 



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Mum Stock Plants from Prize Wiooing Stock 



YKIXOW 



Golden Ohadwick 

 Yellow Jones 

 u olden WeddinK 

 Col. Appleton 

 Qolden Eagle 



TKIXOW 



Nagoya 



Yellow Bonnaffon 

 Yellow Eaton 

 Golden Glow 



WHITE 



White Chadwick 

 Jerome Jones 

 Early Snow 

 Alice Byron 

 Lynn wood Hall 



C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



The dark weather continued through- 

 out last week and stock was quite 

 scarce. Prices went up accordingly, 

 but it was hard to dispose of the high- 

 est priced chrysanthemums and the 

 same was the case in tho violets. The 

 wholesale price on violets went up to 

 $1.25 and the sales were low. The me- 

 dium priced mums sold the best of any- 

 thing and sales of one and two flowers 

 cleaned up hundreds. Carnations have 

 been scarce ever since the dark weather 

 began. All stock was cleaned up early. 

 Pompons sold well and brought good 

 prices. This variety grown in pots made 

 a big hit and sold ahead of begonias, 

 cyclamen or anything in flower. Sweet 

 peas sold well, but there were few on 

 the market. 



Various Notes. 



The several committees on the flower 

 show have reported in full and results 

 are satisfactory to everybody. This 

 being the first show ever held on this 

 plan and also the first show of any kind 

 or size held in many years, it was rath- 

 er hard to get the people to come. The 

 attendance increased each day, which 

 was gratifying to the members and also 

 showed that another vear it will be a 

 big success. 



Christmas stock is now being finished 

 into shape by the different growers, 

 i^lants of every description are being 

 Shown and each year the demand seems 

 to begin earlier. Poinsettias are now 

 grown mostly in pans and by Christmas 

 there will be some elegant stock on the 

 market. Begonias at S. A. Anderson's 

 are seen m perfection. Joe Streit takes 

 aejight in having the best begonias and 

 has again succeeded. 



Jospph Eebstock has retired from the 

 business after being one of Buffalo's 

 leading florists for many vears. The 

 stock was sold at auction and the green- 



S°T^ ^^'''^ ^^Joi° tlie property of 

 loff^" ^^.^^rson, were bought up by the 

 latter. This addition will give Mr. An- 

 aerson valuable space, for which he 

 nas been lacking in the past. 

 <=^ •! i-*^f florists made a specialty of 

 w«'* ^^«^et« this year and the windows 

 were a feast for the eyes. R. A. S 



Port Arthur, Tex.— E. H. Pearsons 

 nas purchased the Port Arthur Green- 

 houses, at Galveston and Fifth streets, 



Chrysanthemum 



Plants 



Excellent clumps at reasonable prices 



WHITES— Timothy Eaton, W. H. Chadwick, Lynnwood Hall, October Frost, 

 Heston White and Nellie Pockett. 



YELLOWS- YeUow Eaton, Golden Chadwick, Golden Eagle, CoL Appleton, Maj. 

 Bonnaffon, Monrovia and Gen. Hutton. 



PINK— Pacific Supreme and Mary Mann* 



RED— L'Africatne. 



PRICE, $4.00 PER 100 



FRED H. LEMON & CO. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



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E. G. GILLETT 



The Scarlet everybody should give a trial, and we are sure there 

 wUl be no disappointments. Strong, vigorous grower, producing large 

 flowers, on good, stiff" stems, varying in length from 2 to 3J4 feet, as 

 season advances. Rooted cuttings ready January 1, 1911. $10.00 per 

 100; $75.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. 



CLYDE CARN4TI0N4RY, Cl>de, Ohio 



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Fill your Chrysantbemum houses 

 wltb the new^ pot carnation 



Christmas Cheer 



Gold dollars In It. Send for descrlpOT* list. 

 $15 per 100: 1126 p«r 1000. rebruary dellrery. 



HENRY ElCHHOLZ.Waynesboro,Pa. 



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FERNS in FLATS 



■■tra fine Is the iesdlsf rsrietiea. 



Your selection at $2.00 per flat; $21.00 

 per doz. All orders are executed in strict 

 rotation. 



F. W. 0. SCHMin, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



