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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



-^riorist 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



[ Commencing October 1st, 1900, will ( 

 1 be open from 7:00 a. m., to 9:00 p. m. \ 



American Beauties and Vaiiey ''"'' 



Specialties. 



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SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Our Thanksgiving trade was very good 

 this year and our florists feel thankful 

 for it. The weather a few days before 

 Thanksgiving day was very stormy ac- 

 companied by heavy rains. Slight dam- 

 age was done greenhouse property in the 

 way of glass breakage, but outside stock 

 suffered, chrysanthemums being lc\ek'.l 

 to the ground, making that stock .-cane 

 and high priced. However, with wliat, 

 could be gathered from the outside an<l 

 a fair supply of inside roses and carna- 

 tions, in most cases the supply was 

 equal to the demand. 



A sad accident happened at the ball 

 game on Thanksgiving day that helped 

 to mar the pleasure of the day. A num- 

 ber of men and boys climbed on a build- 

 ing near the ball grounds to view the 

 game when suddenly the roof gave way, 

 killing 18 and wounding 85 men and boys 

 and as a result funeral work is very 

 plentiful this week. 



Prices: American Beauties, $2 to $4; 

 Brides and Maids, 15 to 75 cents; Me- 

 teor, 75 cents to $1; Liberty, $1; Kai- 

 serin, 75 cents to $1; Cecil Brunner, 15 

 cents per dozen. Carnations — Hobart. 

 $1; Crocker. 50 cents; Sehwerin, 35 to 

 50 cents; Hill, 35 cents; Portia, 15 to 

 20 cents per dozen. Chrysanthemums — 

 Bonnaffon. 75 to $1.50; Jones, 35 to 50 

 cents: mixed lots, 25 cents per dozen. 

 Valli-y. 7.'> fciits per dozen. Roman hya- 

 cintli-. .■!•"> iriils per dozen. \'i(ik"ts — 

 Princess of Wales, $1 to $2; California, 

 $1 ; Marie Louise, $1 per dozen. .Smilax. 

 8 cents per string. Tuberoses. 75 cents 

 per dozen. 



Notes. 



Mr. Thomas Stevenson, tlic London 

 florist made a fine display of his new 

 violet, Duchess of Marlborough, on 

 Thanksgiving day and they bought up 

 quickly. It's a seHer. 



Sievers & Boland, as usual, had a fine 

 window display for Thanksgiving. 



Pelancano & Co. liad a showy window 

 of roses, among them were some very 

 good Bridesmaids and another window 

 of choice carnations. 



Inside chrysanthemums are nearly all 

 out, very few are to be seen in market. 

 Violets had tlie call on Thanksgiving 

 day, many stores being sold out early in 

 the day. 



Galloway, of Fruitvale, has a fine lot 

 of the Lawson carnation a perfect sheet 

 of buds with grand stems. Mr. Gallo- 

 way thinks well of it. 



Marse & Nelson, Oakland, are making 

 a specialty of standard roses and will 

 have a fine lot for 1001. 



Madam Prentice, Washington street, 

 Oakland, has planned a new c:irnation 

 house for spring of 1901. .{. N. 



Good employes are hard to find and 

 not easy to grow. Encourage some one of 

 yours by making him or her a present 

 for Christmas of our .$5.00 copy of "The 

 Florists' Manual." 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write (or Price List. 



No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, P» 



HEACOCK'S PALMS, rs 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



.24 1 



offer the following list of assorted 

 s, all in perfect form and entirely 

 rom insects or blemishes of any 



9100.00 per 100 



plant, 2!i-incfi pot 



COCOS WEDDELIANA. 



8 to 10 inches high $15.O0per 100 



10tol2 •• 20.00 



18 inches high .50 each 



18 •• 1.00 •■ 



)6 leav 



15.( 



,.6to7 " 30 to 32 inches high 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA. 



.4 to 5 leaves 15 inches high $4 SO per do; 



.5 " 24to2» i • 



...5 to 6 " 



$ 35.00 per 100 

 125.00 



3.00 each 



i2» inches. 



.48 to .iO 



1.00 < 

 1 25 

 3.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, WYNCOTE, PA. 



FAMCY DAGGER 



HARDY GUT FERNS 



In 1000 lots, $1.00 per M. Hiscount on larKcr 



ordc-rs. .Also dealer in Sptaag-nam Uoss, 



Bonqnet Green, Christmas Trees, 



L. B. BRAGUE, Hinsdale, Mass. 



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VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



CABBAQE. H. Succession. Jersey and Chas. 

 Wakefield, Flat Dutch, 15c per 100; $1.00 per 

 ICOO; J8 50 per 10.000. 



LETTUCE. Grand Rapids, Curled Simpson, 

 Boston Market and other varieties, 15c per 

 100; « 1.00 per lOCO; 18.50 per 10.000. 



FAB8I.EY. Good Curled, extra strong, 25c per 

 100; $1.50 per lOOU, 



CAUI.XFI.OWEB. H Snowball, 35c per 1(0; 

 $2.50 per 1000. (If wanted bv mail add 10c per 

 100 on Cabbage. Lettuce and Cauliflower ; 25c 

 per 100 on Parsley.) Cash with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, Kfa^a."''- 



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Hardy Herbaceous Plants 



.Ml strong field-grown plantsCoreopsls Lanceo- 

 lata, Ulellalls, Aqulleela, double and single 

 mixed; Ualllardia Urandlflora, (iTpsophlla Pan- 

 Icolata, Hlbli.CU« Crimson Eye, Cliaier's cho'ce 

 double Rollyborks in five separate colors, Hardy 

 Pinks in eight choice varieties, $).00 per 100. $15.1,0 

 per 1000. Cash with order. 



CHAS. S. DUrTON. 86 W. t2th St. HOLLAND, Mich. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Seasonable Stock. 



BEOOITIA BEX, :linch pots, in good assort- 

 ment, 86.00 per KXI 



ASFABAOUS PIUMOSUS NANUS, 3-incb 

 pots, fine stock, $7 00 jier IIM. 



VINCA MAJOR VABIEGATA. field-grown, 

 extra strong, 86. OO per 100. 



NEW OEBANIUMS, including Jean Viaud and 



I of alll 



CHRYSAMHgMCHS. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, • ADRIAN, MICH. 



WE ARE 

 OKOWINO 

 FOLLOWING 



ROSES 



LiiFrance, Belle Seibreclit. Pres. €aruot. 



Rooted Cuttings now ready. Write us. 



GEO. A. KUHL, - PEKIN, ILL. 



Per 



Special Cash Sale. 



2000 Chinese Primrose, 2-i^. pots, $1.00 

 1000 Cineraria, *' 2.00 



1000 Asparagus Spre'-gcri, " 2.00 



1000 Asparagus Plumosus, " 3 50 



10,000 Geraniums, my selection, 3.00 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE. OHIO. 

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