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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



April 6, 1911. 



Pac. Supreme, Golden Glow 



We have an immenBe stock of fine cutting^s, no^ve ready, of these 

 two varieties, which we offer at $2.00 per 100; $16.00 per lOOO. 



WHITE 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Oct. Prost $2.00 $15.00 



Kalb 2.00 16.00 



V. Poehlmann 2.00 16.00 



Touset 2.00 16.00 



A.Byron 2.00 15.00 



PINK 



Balfour 



Enguehard 



Gloria 



Anaorita 



Jeanne Rosette. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



.$2.00 

 . 2.00 

 . 2.60 

 . 2.60 

 . 2.00 



$16.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 



TEIXOW 

 Oct. Sunshine. 



Appleton 



Halliday 



Bonnaffon 



Per 100 Per 1000 



\ 



.$2.00 

 . 2.00 

 . 2.00 

 . 2.00 



$16.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 



The above Chrysanthemum cutting^s are ready now^. 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, III. 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Business last week was up to the 

 standard. Stock is quite plentiful and 

 of finest quality. Everyone is antici- 



gating a big Easter business and is 

 usy preparing. 



Club Meeting and Exhibit. 



The Detroit Florists' Club held its 

 annual spring trade exhibit at the 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange Mon- 

 day evening, April 3. Much interest is 

 taken by the trade in these seasonable 

 exhibits, as will be seen by the list of 

 exhibits given farther on. I have given 

 only a partial list of the exhibits, select- 

 ing such as merit special mention. 



Boosting Mothers' day was advo- 

 cated. A committee was appointed to 

 wait upon the superintendent of schools 

 and urge children to wear all colors of 

 carnations. 



The meeting was unusually well at- 

 tended. Much favorable comment was 

 heard about the National Flower Show 

 and a complete report will be heard at 

 the next meeting. 



The principal exhibits were as fol- 

 lows: 



Fred Miesel, sweet peas, hydrangeas 

 and primroses. 



Louis Bush, hyacinths, tulips and 

 spiraeas. 



John Dinser, hyacinths and lilies. 



Albert Pochelon, of the Bemb Floral 

 Co., Aaron Ward, Irish Melody and 

 Double Pink Killarney. 



Charles Plumb, lilac, ramblers, genis- 

 tras, spiraeas, azaleas, Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Bride and Bridesmaid. 



J. K. Stock, schizanthus, commonly 

 called the poor man's orchid. 



Ed Beard, of Beard Bros., azaleas, 

 rhododendrons, mountain laurel, lilies 

 and hydrangeas. 



Thomas Browne, vase of seedlings. 

 Pink Delight, Winona, Beacon, White 

 Enchantress, dark pink sport of En- 

 chantress. 



M. Bloy, carnations. Bride roses, 

 spiraeas and lilies. 



Fred Breitmeyer, snapdragons, Kai- 

 serin, La Detroit, Beauties, Killarney, 

 Canadian Queen — some of these with 

 4-inch stems. 



Ferd. Kolbe, peas, snapdragons and 

 carnations. H. S. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



That you will need ,.„ ^,. 



Per 100 Pence 



Geraniums^ in a good assortment $2.00 $3.00 



Ivy Geraniums, 5 varieties, including Rycroft's Surprise 2.00 3.00 



Ivy Geraniums, variegated foliage, L'Ekganta, Duke of Edinburgh 3.00 4.00 



Variegated Geraniums, Silver Leaf S. A. Nutt, and Sophie Dumaresque 3.00 4.00 



Petunias, double, white and mixed colors 2.00 3.00 



Alyssum, double dwarf and giant 2.00 



Altemantheras, six varieties 2.00 



Coleus, Golden Bedder, Verschaffeftii, Queen Victoria, Firebrand, Lyons, 



Hero, etc 2.00 3.00 



Fuchsias, six varieties 2.00 3.00 



Lemon Verbenas, Aloysia Citriodora 2.00 3.00 



Lobelias, Kathleen Mallard and Newport Model 2.00 



Tradescantia Zebrina Multicolor 3.00 



Cuphea, Cigar Plant 2.00 



Swainsona Alba 2.00 3.00 



Salvias, Bonfire and Zurich ZOO 3.00 



Asters, Dreer's Peerless Pink and Pink Beauty, 2-incb pots, $3.00 per 10(h $25.00 



per 1000. 

 Asters, Vick's Early and Late Branching, rose-pink and white, 2-inch, $2.00 per 100; 



$18.50 per 1000. 

 Coleus cuttings, 60c per 100; $5.00 per lOOiO. 



-i-^ CASH WITH ORDER, PLKASE 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., • White Harsh, Nd. 



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Pink 

 Boston Market 



PENNSYLVANIA 



A seedling of Boston Market and Harlowarden that has been under test for tbe past five years 

 and which has shown up so well under all conditions that I now feel confident it is one of the b«st 

 commercial varieties and have pleasure in oflerinK it for the first time for spring delivery 1911. 



Tbecolor is a shade lighter pink than Lawson; fonn high built, much like Boston Market ; stem 

 long and graceful; healthy growt-r; blooms freely from November all through the season. 



This new variety I am confident will prove a money-maker — a pink Boston Market — only much 

 larger and better and destined to be one of the most popular commercial varieties. 



Come and see it growing. I guarantee same to be iQ perfect health. $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



P. IVI. DeWITT, - Bridgewater, Bucks Co., Pa. 



Or throuKli my seUlng; asents 

 S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO., 1608 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Vinca Varlegata 



DRAUENA INDIVbA 



Strong, field clumps, in 4-iDch pots. Ist size, $6 00; 

 2nd size, »5.00 per KK); ^^-Inch pots. 12.80 p«r 100. 



From 6-lnch pots, 

 115.00 per 100. 

 Bronze Galax, fl.OO per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



J. J. ARNOLD, : Homer, N. Y. 



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EASTtR PLANTS 



Lilies, nice plants, short, 10c per bud. 

 Lillea, in pans, 3 or 4 stalks, 10c per bud. 

 Crimson and Pink Ramblers. $1 00 to $1.50 ea. 

 Azaleas. 6.')C. $1 • 0, $1 2.5, $1.50 each. 

 Roman Hyacinths, pans, 'i^ to 50c each. 



Crabb & Hunter Horal Co., "•"li.Sr'' 



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