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November 21. 1912. 



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CARNATIONS 

 TEA ROSES 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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IN GOOD CROP. 



Thanksgiving Price List. 



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BEAUTIES 



Extra specials 



36-itich. .A ...... . 



24iiach. «v- • ...••. 



16-inch....... ' 



Short 10.50 



Per doz. 



$5.00 

 4.00 



...._ 3J», 



2.00 

 1.00 

 0.76 



ROSES Per 1(0 



White and Pink Killamey and 

 ffichmona .$4.00. $5.00. $6.00 @ $8.00 



Carnations ii.Qp 4.00 



Violets.v 75^© 1.00 



Snapdragon 8.00 @ 4.00 



Narcissus 4.00 



,-,.,, Per doz. 



Chiysiinthtomuins $1,00 $3.00 



Calla Lilies. 



Lily of the Valley 



Stevia per bunch. 25c 



Adiantum Croweanum, per) 



bunch ....... ..::... ;.40c 



Smilax per doz., $2.00 



F4ncy Fern Leaves: 1000 8.00 

 Asparagus Sprengeri. bcb, 3'c 



Per 100 



1;50 



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The Denver Wholesde Florists' Co. 



1433-35 California Street, DENVER, COLO. 



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The Amateur Horticultural Society 

 made plans for next year's opening at 

 its last meeting. It was decfded that a 

 series of flower shows would be held, 

 similar to those of last season. 



Nelson F. Higgins is growing some 

 good carnations. 



Wm. Schlatter & Son have a lot of 

 attractive baskets of cut flowers on dis- 

 play, which sell well. 



T. F. Sheehan reports that he is doing 

 quite a little funeral work. 



Enchantress and White Enchantress 

 of excellent quality arp being grown by 

 the Edgewood Gardens Co. 



Good Lorraine begonias are seen in 

 the various stores here. E. C. A. 



DENVEB, COL. 



The Market. 



A great quantity of chrysanthemums 

 is stUl flooding the market and the 

 daily sales do not move even a fraction 

 of those brought in. In some of the 

 greenhouses the blooms are cut and 

 consigned to the dump, it being consid- 

 ered useless to send them all to market. 

 For other flowers there is a reasonably 

 good demand. Hoses sell fairly well, 

 although the price is far below the 



Raediein Art Baskets 



Are the kind upon which you 

 can build business and hold it. 

 They are built by artists for 

 florists who appreciate exclu- 

 sive styles. An artistically 

 filled basket cannot be resisted 

 by the buyer of flowers. A trial 

 assortment costing from $5.00 

 to $25.00 will convince you. 



OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS READY. 

 WRITE FOR ONE. 



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normal point. Extra fine Killarneys 

 that should bring 8 cents are sold at 4 

 cents and some are lost even at that. 

 For Lady Hillingdon the wholesaler is 

 able to get 6 cents, but that is because 

 they are scarce. Beauties are off crop 

 in several places, and consequently 

 there is quite a demand for them, espa- 

 cially in medium and short. Violets 

 are not steady and valley finds little 



or no sale. Stevia is in. Green goods 

 of all kinds find brisk sale. 



Various Notes. 



The Colorado Florists' Club's meet- 

 ing was held Monday evening, Novem- 

 ber 4, at T. M. A. hall, and the follow- 

 ing officers were elected for the coming 

 year: President, N. A. Benson; vice- 



