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The Florists' Review 



Mat 1, 1913. 



Best Grafted Rose Stock 



Pink Killarn«yv White Killarn«y, Richmond, IMrs. Aaron Ward, Prince de Bulgaria and Lady Hillingdon, 



$110.00 per 1000; JlOO.Oo per luOO in 6000 lots; $97.50 per li 00 in 10,000 lots, and $95.00 per 1000 in lOO.OOO lots. F. 0. 

 B. Morton Grove, 111. Klliarney Queen, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 per 1000. 



BEST OWN ROOT STOCK 



Prince de Bulgaria, Melody, Lady Hillingdon and IMy Maryland, $6.01 per 100; $55.00 per 10C0. Richmond, 2^- 

 inch, $5.00 per 10<>; $45.00 per 1U0<\ The above ie all select stock and a big bargain at prices quoted. 



Best Chrysanthemum Cuttings 



Finest Two Yellow and Pink Commercial Varieties Now Grown^ 



R. C. per 



lOO 1000 



YELLOW 



Comoleta . . $3.00 $25.00 $4.00 



Best Early Yellow, Blooms September 27. 



2^2-111. per 

 100 



1000 



$35.00 



R. C. per 



100 1000 



2^2-10. per 

 100 ICOO 



Chrysolora. . $5.00 $40.00 $6.50 $60.00 



Best Yellow Money Maker, blooms October 5 to 10. 



PINK 



Patty $3.00 $25.00 $4.00 $35,00 



Beautiful Enchantress Pink, fine stiong grower. 

 (3i2-in., per 100, $5.00). 



Unaka .... $4.00 $35 00 $5.00 $45.00 



Earliest Pink, first week of October. 



WHITK 

 OCTOBEB FBOST. 

 Vlr. Po«bliii«nn . . . 



Alice ByroB 



Timothy Batan 



W.H.ChadwIek... 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow 



Halllday 



R. C 



100 

 .$i.50 

 . 8 00 

 . 2."iO 

 . 2 50 



. :{.oo 



PT 2>2-in. per 



1000 100 1000 



$20 00 $3 00 $'2i'>00 



25.00 4 00 :» 00 



20.00 a .00 25 00 



20.00 3 00 25.00 



25.00 4 00 :«.0() 



R C. p«»r 2'«-ia. per 



100 

 $3.00 



3 00 

 2.50 



•25.00 

 20 00 



4.00 

 3.00 



:J5 00 

 25.00 



YELLOW lOO lOOO 



Col. ApplDtOB $2 50 $20 00 



CrocBR 4 00 ;?r) a) 



Dolly Dimple 3.00 2.').00 



■alor Bonnaffon.... 2'>0 20 00 



Immense stock, t>till one oi th^ b^tst. 



Yellow Ea<i»ii 2 50 20.00 3 00 



Golden Chadnlek. . 3 oo 27.50 4.00 



Best late yellow. 



1000 

 riS.OO 



R. C. per 2^3-10. per 



3.00 25.00 



25 00 

 35.00 



1000 



$20.00 



20 00 



20 00 



100 



$3.50 

 3 50 

 350 



1000 



$;to.oo 



30.00 

 30.00 



PINK 100 



McNIeee $2.50 



■ant Dean 2 50 



Dr. Enmefaard 2 50 



BED 

 Schrlmpton 2.50 



BBONZE 



n. H. Kahn 4.00 



We can supply large quantities of the above. 



20 00 3.00 25.00 

 500 



. 



POMPONS — Large stock of the leading commercial varieties. 2^-iii., per 100, $4.00 



List off Varieties Upon Application. 



Poehlmann Bros* Co. 



MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 



Mpntlon Thp RpvIow when voii writp. 



THE MINNEAPOLIS FLORIST. . 



[Continued from pave IS.] 



190.5 by O. H. Carlson and rebuilt into 

 a modern plant. 



In 1880 C. A. Smith erected a plant 

 at 3501 Portland avenue, which he 

 operated until 1899, when it was 

 bought by L. S. Donaldson and en- 

 larged. Mr. Donaldson has been run 

 ning this in connection with his de- 

 partment store. W. D. Desmond is the 

 present manager. 



In 1886 Wesling & Hartman, then 

 two young men, started what is now 

 Lakewood Cemetery Greenhouse. Two 

 years later they separated, Mr. Hart- 

 man remaining on the old place, and 

 Mr. Wesling building at his present 

 location, 3538 Hennepin avenue. The 

 same year Fred Bush began the erec- 

 tion of his present plant. In 1888 John 

 Vasatka started. In 1887 Henry 

 Bartsch opened up. Five years later 

 he moved to Sixth avenue north and 

 Irving, where he stayed until he dis- 

 continued business a few years ago. 

 In 1868 E. ..^"agel aitit^ the green- 

 houses now owtied by l4rsonr'T. Nagel. 

 About the same time ftenry Bucken- 

 dorf started in business, to retire after 

 a few years. 



In 1889 Aug. Swanson commenced 

 wliat is now called Merriam Park 



BON SILENE 



The Ideal Bouquet Rose 



Own Root $ 5.00 per 100 



GRAFTED .... 10.00 per 100 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



2^4-iiich 



$5.00 per 100» $45.00 per 1000 



250 at 1000 rate 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



M. H*ller, Pret. NEW CASTLE, IND. 



Mention The Keylew when jou writ*. 



(treenhouses. Mr. Swanson kept enlarg- 

 ing this plant until it became a leader 

 in the Twin Cities. He leased it a few 

 years ago to Kaiser & Welander. In 

 1890 the Washburn, Desmond and Sun- 

 nyside greenhouses were built. Mr. 

 Desmond's houses were sold in 1893 to 

 Jt. J. Mentjenhall. Gust Malmquist di- 

 rected the' building of Senator Wash- 

 burn's greenhouse and the last few 

 years he has been running it on his 

 own account. The Sunnyside Green- 

 houses were built by Miss Hilliker and 



KAISERIN 



Large bench plants, 2 and 3 

 years old. They are now in 

 dormant condition; just ready 

 to start up. 



Price. $10.00 per 100. 



Bassett & Washburn 



131 North Wabash Avenue 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



are now owned and operated by her 

 husband, Walter Pier. In 1892 R. Will 

 laid the foundation of the extensive 

 plant of Will Bros. Co. It was 

 run on a small scale until 1901, when 

 the old houses were torn down and 

 large modern houses built in their 

 place. In 1898 the Drake greenhouse 

 was built. In 1900 John Munson com- 

 menced the plant of the Minneapolis 

 Floral Co. By building additions from 

 time to time this has become a leader 

 in size. 



luontlnasd on pair* 68.] 



