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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Mabch 14, 1912. 



WASHINGTON 



Dirk Pink Sport of Enchutrcss, Like 

 all the Other Members of the Enchant- 

 ress Family, 



THE BEST IN THEIR RE- 

 SPECTIVE COLORS. 



Strong, Well Rooted Cuttings Now Ready, $6.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Per 100 Per 1000 



White Enciiantress, pure white *3.00 $25.00 



Wlilte Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Sliasta, very free 3.00 26.00 



Victory 3.00 25.00 



Scarlet QIow 3.00 26.00 



Afterglow $3.00 



Alvina 3.00 



Rose-pinic Enchantress 3.00 



Dorothy Gordon 3.00 



Enchantress 3.00 



May Day, very free 3.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$25.00 

 25.00 

 26.00 

 26.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



All stock IS clean, iiealUiy ■id well rooted. Guaranteed satisfdctory in every respect Now ready for delivery. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



30 East Randolph Street, 



A. T. PYFER, 



Manager 



CHICAGO 



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BUTTALO. 



The Market. 



The lenten season and continued cold 

 winter weather have made a change in 

 business and trade is anything but 

 brisk. Prices have dropped to en- 

 courage the buyers and the Saturday 

 sales have used up considerable stock. 

 Easter plants are more in evidence, 

 but the demand, as yet, is slight. 



Club Meeting. 



The annual banquet and election of 

 officers of the Florists' Club was held 

 Tuesday, March 5, and a happier crowd 

 of 100 never gathered together. The 

 committees in charge carried out every 

 detail to the letter and the evening 

 was a most enjoyable one. Speeches, 

 pictures and music entertained the 

 crowd from 9 p. m. till 1:15 a. m. 



The election was held during the 

 evening and resulted in a clean sweep 

 for the younger set. Wm. Grever was 

 elected president; Edward Stroh, vice- 

 president; Jos. Streit, treasurer; 

 Robert Scott, secretary, and Charles 

 Sandiford, financial secretary. Direct- 

 ors: E. Brucker, Ed Slattery and C. 

 Quenther. Geo. McClure presided in 

 the absence of Mr. Kasting. Mr. 

 Adams was chosen as toastmaster and 

 he ably filled the bill. He gave a few 

 short remarks on the trip to Ithaca, 

 relative to the meeting of the State 

 Florists' Association, and then pro- 

 ceeded with the program of the eve- 

 ning. Several men were called upon 

 and the views of the different speak- 

 ers were given regarding the flower 

 show. Much interest is being mani- 

 fested in this event and it will be a 

 great disappointment to many if the 

 show does not surpass all previous 

 events. 



Mr. Gillis again kindly displayed his 

 beautiful collection of views on the 



canvas. 



Various Notes. 



Wm. F. Kasting is out of the city for 

 a short stay to regain his health. 



The large department store open- 

 ings have brought heavy sales into 

 some of the stores, as some decorations 

 are quite elaborate. B. A. S. 



LAST CALL! 



My New Variegated Carnation 



BENORA 



la a GEIM every carnation lover should ^row. One of the most fragrant varie- 

 ties in existence. 



Par lOO, 

 Par lOOO, 



% 12.00 



too.oo 



so at 

 280 at 



Only a limited number of cuttings left for immediate shipment. 

 Cultural directions with each order. 



' lOO rata. 

 iOOO rata. 



PETER FISHER, 



Ellis, Mass. 



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Miller's Giant Obconicas 



FOB £ASTER, coming In bud and bloom, fine 

 for cut. Stronsr. 3-ln.,$6.00 per 100; 4-ln..$7.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, the largest flowering, fine ■hades; 

 large 3-ln.. $3.50 per 100. 



KewenslH Prim roue, for cut and pot plants, 

 sweet scented, 3-ln., $4.00 per 100. 



Mme. Sallerol Oeranlam, fine 2-in., $2.00 per 

 100. < 



These are well grown plants and will please you. 

 Cash, please. 



J. W. MILLER, SkireiaiitiWB, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



April arrivals, fresh importations. Finest 

 selected commercial varieties, our own collection. 



Cattleya Labiata Cattleya Mendelii 



Cattleya Percivaliana Cattleya Qasljelliana 

 Cattleya Trianae Cattleya Mossiae 



Cattleya Schroederae Cattleya Speciosissima 



Oncidium Varicosum Rogersii 



Oncldium Splendidum 

 Prompt delivery. Send for catalogue. 



G.L. FREEMAN, Wdlflett, Hiss. 



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ORCHIDS 



I will book orders for the coming spring. 

 Best commercial varieties, freshly imported. 



">■ /^JOHN DeBUCK, 

 Care sf Miltns S Wire. U Sttsi St.. NEW YORK 



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BRILLIANCY 

 COLEUS 



This is the most gorgeous of all foliage 

 plants. It is simply indescribable. The leaves 

 when fully developed are 10 in. long and 8 in. 

 wide. The prevailing color is crimson inter- 

 laced with green, carmine, yellow, chocolate, 

 etc. We have 10,000 of this grand coleus in 

 2i2-in., at $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Six best standard sorts, 2^-in., $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. Cash, please. See our classi- 

 fied ad under Ageratums, Asparagus, Begonias, 

 Clematis, Ferns and Salvias. 



The Reeser Plant Co. 



Wholesale Florists SPRINGFIELD, O. 



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ORCHIDS 



CAiANTBE vEncen, ^°?s»',a„,xt 



of these for potting this spring; no Orchid pays 

 better to grow for cut flowers. Also a number 

 of rarer kinds of Calanthes. Write for prices. 



UGB)&HURRELL,Summit,NJ. 



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Orchid Peat 



(Osmunda Fiber) 



Price list and samples on request. 



The C. W. BROWNELL CO. 



WALDKN, N. T. 



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