. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 ;? '?":^vT(i-:^?^'rt;??•?;/_;.-i-^r' ' »; :r^i^;^^,-pt; ^v^'^-'^T^yTf^ The Florists' Review AuacsT 12, 1915. 400,000 oRowN Car'natlon Plants LARGE. THRIFTY. CLEAN 8T0CK-WE GUARANTEE EVERY PLANT^ GROWN 8Y US WITH SPECIAL CARE-READY FOR YOU NOW WHITE .$ per 1000 WHITE PERFECTION per 1000 WHITE ENCHANTRESS. .$ per 1000 BEACON per 1000 800 AT lOOO RATK COMFORT $ per 1000 PHILADELPHIA. per 1000 PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY FRED BURKI, President T. P. LANGHANS, Secretary W. A. CLARKE, TREAStJEEB Th« Fam


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 ;? '?":^vT(i-:^?^'rt;??•?;/_;.-i-^r' ' »; :r^i^;^^,-pt; ^v^'^-'^T^yTf^ The Florists' Review AuacsT 12, 1915. 400,000 oRowN Car'natlon Plants LARGE. THRIFTY. CLEAN 8T0CK-WE GUARANTEE EVERY PLANT^ GROWN 8Y US WITH SPECIAL CARE-READY FOR YOU NOW WHITE .$ per 1000 WHITE PERFECTION per 1000 WHITE ENCHANTRESS. .$ per 1000 BEACON per 1000 800 AT lOOO RATK COMFORT $ per 1000 PHILADELPHIA. per 1000 PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY FRED BURKI, President T. P. LANGHANS, Secretary W. A. CLARKE, TREAStJEEB Th« Famous Florlcultural Establlshmant off tha Unltad States Carnation Specialists HVholosalo Qrowars 116-118 SEVENTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. YOURS FOR THE ASKING - A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE - "ACRES OF GLASS" Mftntton The Revtew when yon write. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. The Market. After a week of continual rain, the sun shone Saturday, August 7, and the weather has been fine since. The beginning of the week was dull and stock plentiful, but at the close several large funerals cleaned up the market, especially on good roses. Carnation planting, which has been delayed by the wet weather, is going ahead again, and the benches are nearly filled. Local asters, so far, are of poor quality, while carnations are prac- tically off the market. Rubrum lilies and gladioli are displayed in quantity. Various Notes. Henrj' Smith was busy Saturday, August 7, getting out a large blanket of sweet peas. Alfred Hannah & Sons' window last week showed a fine collection of as- sorted gladioli. Arthur F. Crabb was busy August 7 with a large funeral order, for the funeral of a prominent citizen of Greenville, Mich. None of the local florists are going to attend the S. A. F. convention this year. A. F. C. NEWPORT, R. I. Recent visitors were J. K. M. L. Farquhar, P. Welch and William J. Stewart, of Boston. Carl Jurgens is cutting some fine American Beauties that find ready sale. Charles Funk, driver for


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