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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Febbuarx 23, 1911. 



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CARNATION CIHINGS 



IMMEDIATE 



DELIVERY 



Enchantress per 



Rose-pink Enchantress 



White Enchantress 



White Perfection 



Victory ' 



100 $3.00 per 1000 $25.00 



3.00 " 25.00 



3.00 " 25.00 



3.00 " 25.00 



3.00 " 25.00 



COLUMBUS FLORAL CO., Columbus. 0. 



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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Business has continued satisfactory. 

 Stock is coming in quite plentifully, 

 but is finding a ready market. Bulb- 

 ous flowers are much more abundant 

 than at any time this season and are 

 meeting with a good demand. Violets 

 also are selling well. Easter lilies and 

 callas also are abundant. Carnations 

 and roses are in normal supply, with 

 prices about as usual at this season of 

 the year. 



St. Valentine's day brought a much 

 heavier run of business than in any 

 previous year, violets being most in de- 

 mand, though lilv of the valley also 

 was in request, i'ollowing Valentine's 

 day, business continued active and 

 everyone seems well satisfied with the 

 season to date. 



Various Notes. 



George AV'erley, formerly with J. H. 

 Dunlop, has been visiting his parents 

 here on his way from Pittsburg, where 

 he was employed by the A. W. Smith 

 Co., to Calgary, where he will take a 

 position in TerrilPs Flower Store. 



W. Hill says business is good on 

 Yonge street. He recently took over 

 his father's place, but was obliged to 

 move from the old stand because a rail- 

 road acquired the property. 



J. H. Dunlop reports the season thor- 

 oughly satisfactory. E. A. F. 



POCAHONTAS 



If you grow any crimson carnations, then why not grow a variety that 

 will give ^ou quality equal to the best varieties in the other colors? POCAHONTAS 

 wUl do this, and you will also find it productive enough to be highly profitable. 



STRONG ROOTED CUTTINGS-READY NOW 

 $18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



Geraniums 



We have rea<ly now, in fine young plants, strong 2-in('li stock : Marvel 

 (deep red), Decorator (orange scarlet), Castellane (red), J. Viaud (pink), 

 Castries (pink), Harcourt (white). $8.60 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



BAUR A SMITH 



88th Street and Senate Avenue, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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Grafton, Mass. — Arthur W. Bostock, 

 of Como, Province of Quebec, Canada, 

 has bought ten acres of garden land, 

 with a nearly new cottage, barn and 

 outbuildings, in this vicinity, and is 

 planning to build greenhouses and en- 

 gage in market gardening. He is a 

 native of England and for several 

 years has had charge of a large country 

 estate in Canada. 



Michigan City, Ind.— A. C. Reicher, 

 who during the last three years has had 

 charge of the retail store of Wm. A. 

 Kintzele, at 516 Franklin street, has 

 now purchased Mr. Kintzele 's interest 

 in that department and will conduct 

 the store in his own name. Mr. Kint- 

 zele will devote his entire attention to 

 his greenhouses and will supply stock 

 for Mr. Eeicher's use. 



