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The Florists^ Review 



Decembbb 12, 1912. 



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TliiH in the Poinsettia that SelU. 



Assorted Azaleas, 

 Cyclamen, - - 

 Lorraine and Cincinnati, 

 Poinsettias, .... 

 Primula, ... - - 



Per hundred 



Mixed Ferns, .... $4.00 



ALSO A FINE LOT OF Per dozen 



Araucarias, - $9.00 to $12.00 



COME AND SEE US 



Per dozen up 



$6.00 

 9.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 



WILLIAM W.EDGAR CO.,Waverley,Mass. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



Tbe Market. 



Business continues good. Funerals, 

 weddings and a large number of social 

 events are keeping flowers well cleaned 

 up. Mums are about gone; still a few 

 good ones are coming in. Seasonable 

 flowers are plentiful, including roses, 

 carnations, violets, Paper Whites, Ko- 

 man hyacinths, valley, etc., and the 

 demand for all is excellent. We are 

 having the finest kind of weather. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is 

 making a large cut and Geo. Blackman 

 says business is good. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are enjoy- 

 ing a fine trade. The family has moved 

 into its new residence. The grounds 

 are being put in first-class shape and 

 promise to be the finest in the city. 

 Julius Niednagel is being boomed for 

 councilman from the Seventh ward. He 

 is a good Democrat and will do his duty 

 as he sees it. This firm has opened a 

 store in the Intermediate Life build- 

 ing. A large Northey ice-box has been 

 put in. 



Ben Kramer is having his usual good 

 business. 



Henry Seymour is cutting some good 

 carnations. He has a variety of pot 

 plants, which are looking well. 



J. C. Elspermann has his carnations 

 in fine shape for a Christmas crop. His 

 pot plants, as well as cuttings in the 

 sand, are in good condition. 



Louis Fritsch says business is better 

 than ever with him. 



Miss Nellie Goodge is enjoying better 

 health, 



Royston & Fenton are cutting excel- 

 lent Bride and Maid roses. Ivory is 

 good, too. 



E. L. Fenton has twelve White 

 Wyandottes, all washed and ready for 

 the poultry show. He expects to cap- 

 ture some of the blue ribbons. 



E. L. F. 



Carnation Cuttings 



In Quantity and Quality 



GLORIOSA WHITE WONDER ENCHANTRESS 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS WASHINGTON BEACON 



Rooted and Unrooted 



L. A. COLES, 



KOKOMO, IND. 



Wentlnn Th«» Review when yon write. 



THERE IS 

 BUT ONE 



SNAPDRAGON 



worth while— and that is the llsht, Silvary Pink. It produces lar^e spikes, it flowers 



freely and brintrs the top-notch price in the open market. 

 Whether you are a wholesale or a retail grower, you cannot i>ossibly go wrong by plant- 

 ing a bench of this excellent variety. It will PAY YOU to do so. The following 

 letter from S. J. Goddard speaks for itself: 

 Mr. Geo. E. Buxton, Nashua, N. H. October 19, 191J. 



Dear Sir: Your light pink Saainlragon I consider the best color of any I 

 have grown. Just the shade of a Killamey rose and one that the ladies like 

 I have watched all the pink one^ that are sent to the Boston market, but they 

 are away behind your variety. I am growing jour variety now entirely. 



Very truly yours, g j qoddard 



Strong 2^-lnch pot plants, ready in January and later, $5.00 per 100; $45 00 per 1000 



GEO. E. BUXTON, Nashua. N H. 



Mennop I ne Kftview when vou write 



American Beauty 



3-lnch, $60.00 per 1000 

 CHt Flowers of All Roses it Low Prices 



Soutii Parle Floral Co. 



M. HELLO. Pros. NEWCASTLE. IND. 



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Battle Creek, Mich. — Leo C. Aldrich. 

 whose store is at present in the Ward 

 building, will remove soon to the Post 

 Tavern. 



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Di.scoNTixUE our Chinese primrose ad, 

 as we are all sold out. — J. Ullrich, 

 Tiffin, O. 



