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The Flcdsts' Review 



JUNB 12, i»lS. 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



In answer to numerous inquiries, the new Carnation 



"GORGEOUS" 



will be grown and disseminated simultaneously during season 1Q13-14: 

 Pacific States— By Martin & Forbes, Portland, Ore. -^ 

 Eastern States — By H. M. Weiss & Sons, Hatboro, Pa.; Peter Fisher, Mlis, MaBS. 



Send for Descriixtive Circular and Price List to any of the above firms 

 and book orders NOW to insure early and prompt delivery. 



Mantloii Th« IUt1»w wb»n foa wrltit. 



D£TBOIT. 



The Market. 



Belated crops coming in now caused 

 aa oversupply of stock on the local mar- 

 ket which it was impossible to clean up 

 last week, although the call for stock 

 was good. Commencement exercises at 

 some of the private schools created a 

 heavj demand for peonies, peas and 

 roses, as well as for carnations. Last 

 week was also a record-breaker for the 

 number of weddings and the call for 

 vallej and white roses was exceedingly 

 heavy. Many cases of wild huckle- 

 berry were used for decorative pur- 

 poses, with satisfactory results. 



Various Notes. 



June 5 the stork again visited the 

 home of Walter Taepke and left a dear 

 little baby girl. When Daddy was last 

 interviewed both Mamma and Baby 

 were getting along nicely. 



Wm. Oldenberg, who has been in the 

 employ of B. Schroeter as chauffeur 

 since the advent of automobiles for de- 

 livery purposes, joined the benedicts 

 June 5. His friends at the store pre- 

 sented him with a most useful gift, 

 while the greenhouse force also remem- 

 bered him. 



E. A, Fetters had the whole family 

 working June 5, having work on hand 

 for seven weddings. His store, which 

 as a rule looks spick and span, looked 

 like the day after Easter when evening 

 came. 



Barney Chambers, who operates a re- 

 tail store at Mackinac Island and also 

 ships many fine peas to the Michigan 

 Cut Flower Exchange, was married in 

 Detroit June 10. He was in the employ 

 of the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 

 all last winter and is well known to 

 the trade as just plain "Barney." 

 H.S. 



Camden, N. J. — James P. Hill, who 

 formerly conducted Hill's Quality 

 Flower Shop, in the St, James building, 

 Jacksonville, Fla., is now at 940 Cooper 

 street, in this city. 



Waynesboro, Pa. — Henry Eichholz 

 has nearly completed his new offices 

 and greenhouses, which are partly in- 

 tended to take the place of buildings 

 destroyed by fire last September. Part 

 of the glazing, however, will not be 

 done till later in the season. 



ROSES-ROSES 



We have about 10,000 Pink and White Killarney of 3-inch grafted stock 

 for sale. This stock is of exceptional value. Price, $16.00 per 100, $146.00 per 

 1000. 7C0 grafted Kaiserin, same value and same price. 



OWN ROOT STOCK 



1800 White Killarney. 380O Pink Killarney, 600 Kaiserin, 1800 Richmond, 

 2i4-inch pots, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 1700 Perles, ready in three weeks, 

 $6.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



POINSETTIAS 

 READY NOW 



•k- 

 STRONG PLANTS OUT OF 2^-INCH POTS. $5.00 

 PER HUNDRED. WE SHIP IN PAPER POTS. 



Stuppy Floral Company, 



Sixth and ifrancls Str*«ts, 

 St. Joseph, Missouri 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



Christmas Peppers 



N«w Clustar Pappar, Branchlns Naw Clua- 



tar Pappar, Calaatlal Pappar and Sala- 



num Malvlnl. 



Strong plants, 214-inch pots. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. 500 or more at 1000 rate. 



Chrysanthemums 



Pompon, large flowerlrg, single and anemone 

 flowered. Best varieties for bush form pot 

 plants. 2^-lnch pot plants, $3.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 West QMincy Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 writing advertisers. 



NEW PETUNIA 

 "Beauty of Bar Harbor" 



STRONG PUNTS IN BLOOM 

 $1.50 PER DOZEN 



$10.00 PER 100 



CASH WITH ORDER 



Rose Hill Nurseries 



MEW ROCHtUE, N V. 



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 writing advertisers. 



