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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



APBiL 11. 1912. 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Sunburst, - 



ROSE STOCK 



OWN ROOT PLANTS 



$30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000 



Rose Queen, Lady Hillingdon and Double Pink Killarney, 



$20.00 per 100; $150.00 per 1000. 

 American Beauty, $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS ON LARGE BLOCKS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Immsdiate D«llv«ry. 2k-inch pots. 



Appleton, Montigny, Touset, Gloria, Hopetoun, Hankey, Monrovia, Luxford, October Frost, Yellow Octo- 

 ber Frost, Mrs. Trenor L. Parks and W. Mease, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, 



Madison, N. J. 



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COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade for Easter was about the 

 heaviest in the history of the florists' 

 business. There were loads of stock 

 and almost everyone cleaned up in fine 

 shape. While prices were not so high 

 as usual, this was made up for in the 

 quantity sold. Pot plants moved finely 

 and it is estimated there were almost 

 twice as many plants sold as here- 

 tofore. Hundreds of people were seen 

 on the streets carrying armloads of 

 plants. Easter lilies sold finely and 

 were about all cleaned up — and the sup- 

 ply was much heavier than was expect- 

 ed. Cut stock moved well and there 

 was an enormous supply. Carnations 

 were in heavy demand, as usual. Eoses 

 were about equal to the call. There 

 was a good demand for violets and they 

 were about cleaned up. Sweet peas 

 were in great request and, while there 

 was a big supply on the market, there 

 were not nearly enough to go the 

 rounds. Valley sold well and was in 

 good supply. The demand for Beauties 

 was good and anything that looked like 

 a red rose moved early. Taking it all 

 around, everyone is well satisfied with 

 the business done. 



Various Notes. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. reports 

 a much heavier Easter than ever be- 

 fore. The new window and balcony 

 and double deck in the window gave 

 them quite a good deal of extra space 

 and made a good showing. 



Sam GrafiF got opened in his place 

 in the Keith building and reported 

 heavy business. He has made a ven- 

 ture off of High street and everyone 

 is keeping an eye on the outcome, as 

 everything has been High street here- 

 tofore. 



Sherman Stephens reports heavy 

 business and he cleaned up well on 

 everything. 



Metzmaier says he had the largest 

 business in their history. 



Business with Graff Bros, was heavy 

 and thev cleaned out a big lot of stock. 



Franklin Park Floral Co. reports 

 heavv business. 



The Livingston Seed Co. had a big 

 run on flowers and plants. J. M. 



Mount Vernon, C— J. A. Byrne, of 

 Relay, Md., has been appointed B. & O. 

 florist here, to succeed the late Peter 

 Ott. Mr. Byrne has been division flo- 

 rist in the east for many years. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



3-inch, $60.00 per J 000 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL ROSES AT LOW PRICES. 



SOUTH PARK i^LORAL CO. 



M. HSLUCB, 

 Pre*. 



NEW CASTLE, IND. 



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Booking Orders NOW for 



HELEN NEWBERRY 



The Fine Late White Pompon Chryeanthemum 



Prices 

 100 for $15.00 50 for $7.50 25 for $5.00 12 for $3.00 



Send orders to 



FRED PAUTKE 



Grosse Point*. Mlota. 



OB 



FRED BREITMEYER 



Mt. Clemena, Mloh. 



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We still have several thous- 

 and White, Light Pink 

 and Rose-pink Enchantress 

 cuttings, grown by one of 

 the best, if not the best 

 carnation grower in this 

 part of the country. 



$20.00 per 1000 



PERCY JONES 



The Wholesale Florist 

 56 L Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



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ROSES 



Strong, clean plants in 2^2 -inch pots 



ready for a shift now, April I. 



Radlanc* $5.00 



Princ* d* Bulsari* 



Mrs.Wadd«ll 



Pl*rr« Nottlns 



Cllmblns Klllamay 



CllmbInK Kalsarin 



W. R. Smith 



CllmbInK Mataor 



Daan Hoi* 



CSnisa an Taplltz 



Maria Van Houtta 



Fral Harr Von Marahall. 



Mary Waahlnston 



Clothilda Soupart 



CllmbInK Soupart 



Wallaalay... 



Franclska KruKar 



Rava d'Or 



Champion of tha World. 



Eva StarhambarK 



Harmoaa 



Princaaa Bonnia 



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Cash with order. 



W. R. eRAY, Oakton. Va. 



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