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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



(merican Beauties and Valley 



( Commencing October 1st, 1900, will 

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



Our 

 Specialties 



Mention The Review w^en you 



Wholesale 



-^riopist 



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



DENVER, COLO. 



Christinas Trade. 



The Christmas trade just passed 

 sliowed considerable increase over that 

 of previous years. The weather was 

 ideal and deliveries were gotten out with 

 little difficulty. As was expected, plants 

 took the lead, Azaleas probably at the 

 head. All that were in shape sold and 

 a good many more could have been dis- 

 posed of, the price ranging from $3 to $5. 

 Pan poinsettias also sold well, as did a 

 few good lilies. Plant baskets took well 

 and could be called a feature of this 

 year's business. Hampers of Gloire de 

 Lorraine and adiantuin were the best. 

 On cut flowers the market was a little 

 short, with the exception of violets, they 

 having turned up in large numbers on 

 the last day. They held their price 

 though and sold at $4 per 100, and were 

 all cleaned out, as Christmas morning 

 was a violet day. Good teas and Beau- 

 ties were scarce and prices ruled high; 

 teas going at $3 to $5 and Beauties at 

 $5 to $18. Carnations were about equal 

 to the demand and quality good, the 

 fancies especially so. 



Trade in ground pine and holly moved 

 along fast. The supply of pine ran away 

 short, notwithstanding the fact that it 

 was sold by every grocery store and cor- 

 ner stand in town. Rocky. 



OTTAWA, ONT. 



The Christmas Trade. 



Ottawa flarists express themselves as 

 satisfied with the holiday trade this 

 year. It is unnccessarv after this infor- 



more tli:iii ;i hi I h- -ii, r,-- ( n niil.r hiiii 

 feel his 1:iIm.i- ;.m. ■■r\t\,r- 111. ,i .lur u- 

 Ward. 'I'llr «,.lUlr,- «;ls v,,^ I ;n . i,;, 1,1,. 



this year, an important consiiloration in 

 a climate like that of eastern Ontario, 

 and the mild days just before Christmas 

 and New Year's made the delivery of 

 goods possible without the risk attending 

 the mercury placing itself at 10 or la de- 

 grees below zero. 



The stock held by local florists for the 

 holiday trade this year was exceptionally 

 good, and some very fine goods, both 

 in cut flowars and plants, were ofTcred. 



With a record-breaking Christmas 

 trade, and Parliament, with the extra dis- 

 play at state and social functions at- 

 tending the return of the Laurier govorir- 

 mcnt to power, opening here Frli. (1, the 

 Ottawa florist has reason to bi'li.v,. )iis 

 energies will all be needed t« k(i|, lli,' 

 supply equal to the demand until A>h 

 Wednesday closes the quiet season and 

 begins the preparations for Easter. 



A 3.5-WORD want adv. free to every 

 subscriber. 



Please send us n report of your holi- 

 dav trade if you Imve nut nlri'adv done 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 

 FLORISTS" SUPPLIES. Write (or Price Ust. 



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No. 504 Liberty St. 

 PITTSBURG, P« 



ROOTED GUTTINGS AND POT PLANTS. 



Savitzi 



.Achyrantlles 1.00 



Alvssum (Double Giant)... 1.00 



(Vangated) 1.25 



Alternanthera (Summer 



Struck) l.OO 



.Alternanthera (W. struck) . .60 



.Ageratum, Princess Pauline 1.2.5 



blue and white.. 1.00 



Stella Gurnev... 2.00 



Colens, Separate Colors... .7.5 



" Fancy & large leaf l.OO 



Mixed BO 



Cuphea, Cigar Plant 1.25 



Daisy, Snow Crest 2.00 



Fuchsia, 8 varieties 1.50 



Sunray 2.00 



Trailing Queen ... 2.00 

 Foreet-Me-Not (Winter).. . 2.00 



Heliotrope 1.25 



Ivv (German) 1.25 



" (English) 1.50 



.\butilon, Variegated, Trail- 

 ing 2}{-in $4.00 



Abutilon, Variegated, Trail- 



4.00 



Asp. Sprengeri,2-in 3.10 



2!i-in 4.00 



CoIeus,2-in 3.00 



Cineraria, 2J^-in 3.00 



Daisy .Snowcrest. 25i-in .... 4.00 



3-in 6.00 



Terms, Cash 



Ivy Kenilworth $1.00 



Impatiens Sultani 2.00 



Lantana (.Assorted) 1.50 



Lemon Verbena 1.50 



Manettia Bicolor 1.50 



Pelargonium, Mi,\ed 3.00 



Petunia, Mixed 1.50 



Salvia, Golden Spotted 5.00 



Golden Leaved 1.50 



" Clara Bedman 1.25 



Stevia, variegated 1.50 



Tradescantia tricolor 1.25 



Vinca Var 1.25 



QEBAiriUUS. 



Mrs. Parker $4.00 



SilverLeaf 1.50 



Ivy Leaf, Named 1.50 



Mars 2.50 



Countess de Harcourt 2.50 



Bronze Redder 4.00 



L'Elegant 4.00 



America 15.00 



Rose Scented 1.50 



POT PLANTS. 



ia,Tr'ng(, 

 -Me-Not, 



New Set of 20 Named, post 



paid, per 100, $1 00. 



Vour selection of the following 

 at ti per 100: Mrs. Taylor, Dr. 

 Livingstone, P. Crozy. Bronze 

 named. Mme. Bruant. Wonder, 

 Fr'k of Nature, Happy Thoueht, 

 Beauty Poitevine. .Alphonse Ric- 

 card, Ivv Leaved, E. G. Hill, Dbl. 

 Grant, S. A. Nutt, J. M. Garr, 

 Frances Perkins, King Olga, 

 Grand Chancellor, etc. 



Our selection of the above, 

 $15.00 per 1000. 



Mixed varieties unnamed, $1.25 

 per 100. Mme. Salleroi, $1.25 per 

 100. 



Vour selection of the following 

 at $1.75 per 10 : J. Y. Murkland, 

 Single Grant, La Favorite, Rev. 

 J. B. Atkinson, Glo. de France, 



Vinca Var, 2-i 

 Geraniums including the fol- " " 2'X-i 



lowing: Happv Thought, 



Bronze, Silver Leaf. Freak 



of Nature, etc.. 2J4-in 



Geraniums, Mrs. Parker, 



2'4-in 



Common Named, 2J<-in... 



L'Elegant, 2-in 



Hydrangea. P,& White, 3-ia 



Impatiens Sultani, 2K-in.. . 4.UU 



or C. O. D. Send for Descriptive Circular. 



" 3M-in 6.00 



" 4-in 10.00 



Stock quoted at $2 00 per 100, 

 $17.50 per WOO; at $1.75, $15.00 

 per 1000; at $1.50, $12 50; at $1.25, 

 $10.00 per 1000; at 60 cts., $5.(0 

 per ICOO; at $1.00, $9.00 per 1000. 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, Waterlown, N, Y. 



LAST CALL 



For Advs. in our 



SPECIAL 



Carnation Number 



To be l>,sued 



NEXT WEEK. 



Copy must rc';i(:li iis by next \\\-diU'S- 

 day inorninK at the latest to be in time 

 and earlier will be better. 



GERANIUMS. '-'"^"^"-''t^''— 



ULIIHIIiUmai ite and Pink. 2K-in., ready for 

 sbiftinK, $2.-50 per 100: $22.00 per 1000. 



SAMUEL wnrrroN, is.it erajrAre., mics, n. v. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Don't miss having an adv. in our 

 special Carnation Number, to be issued 

 next week. Send copy at once or you 

 may be too late. 



PL-ANTS 



GERANIUM. ^0 leading varieties. ^ 



ALYSSIUM. <;i.>nt Double from 



LANTANA. lO varieties ! 2i/- 



COLEUS. ir,,:,ne,ies inch 



AGERATUM. f;;,'|;,'\'^7;;;;, ^"'^ ' pots, 



SALVIA BONFIRE $2.oo 



SWAINSONA ALBA per 



LEMON VERBENA «00. 



HARDY rVY 



SMILAXtrom-.,n ,. H fl ■-M-rlOO. 



RO^F^ Bride, tin!. W i. and Pink 



rs^WOIlO. Ly|,g, ,,, , , ,, ,,,„,;,„ strong 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



NANUS lr,M„ .-„■ p„M },. per 100. 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 



l-t si.-e, f.'ic per inn, ■,;ii.l m.t, Jl.OOper 100. 

 Cash With Order. 



R. VINCENT JR., & SON. 



WHIIENURSH, Md. 



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