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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



American Beauties and Valley 



Commencing October Jst, 1900, will 

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



Our 

 Specialties. 



Wholesale 



-^riorist 



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



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ceeded any former year by at least 30 

 per cent. 



There seemed to be plenty of all kinds 

 of stock except violets, which were very 

 scarce, which meant high prices; and on 

 that account plants were preferred, or 

 roses, which were very plentiful owing to 

 the bright, clear weather. Canrations 

 were in very good demand with just 

 about enough to go around. 



It would be very difficult to say just 

 what plants had the preference, but 1 

 would say that Begonia Gloire de Lor- 

 . raine. arranged in either pans or baskets 

 with ferns, created more attraction than 

 anything else. It sold well, even at the 

 high prices asked for it, and from all ac- 

 counts it gave favorable satisfaction. 



Azaleas sold well; not nearly enough 

 to go around. Rubbers and all kinds of 

 palms ranging from 75 cents to $2 were 

 in good demand. 



The supply of primroses, Romans, nar- 

 cissus, etc.. was not overplentiful, but I 

 think there was about enough to go 

 arourrd. 



Bu^iincss has kept up well and the first 

 few day> in the new century was far bet- 

 ter than expected, making the outlook a 

 very good one for the entire season. 



B. Frank B.vur. 



Wellsville, Ohio. — W. A. Herbert re- 

 ports trade good and not enough cut 

 flowers to supply the Christmas demand. 



Lyons, ICan.— Mrs. H. B. Smith re- 

 ports a gnnd trade since locating here 



and tlKil rii,;,! , ^;ilr~ were very sat- 



isfjMi i\ ^c.iiH .if 1m I mail is still be- 



ini.' :nMic.. i! Im \I: I, 111., and refor- 



wardrd t" In I. Slic \v..\ild like to have 

 her addrrss changed on all mailing lists. 



BEAnosTowx. III.- 

 as good up to Christii 

 Christmas day trail 

 year — that is, in • ni 

 not so sood. E()s( - 

 $1.2.5 and carnations 

 doz. 



f!Ar.i;sni-uf;. Ir.r. - 



"Cliri^l.iM- li.nlr V. 



iness was not 



L. Pillsbury says: 



- I;iii.'ii iiiaii last 

 iiLi iMii-IlN- for cut 

 p -hi'i 1 ,1'j.i nf car- 

 I '.:i i:ili-i ilcmand, 

 ;1) Ills 1- Miul chrys- 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Every »ul)Hcrlbcil8eiitltlL-d toa frco .•irtverllse- 

 menluot exceeUlugS.'i wortls In aii.v Issue desired 

 Uurln? the .vc;ir. If the advertlsennMU exceeds 

 US words, send at the rate of one cent for each 

 additional word. 



FOR SALE-Five 'ots and IO,IK«l feet of glass in Chi- 

 cago; h juses well stocked with carnations, roses 

 and general pot plant stuff ; steam heat ; four acres of 

 adjoining land rent tree. Address J. A. C , care Flor- 



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I capital to r 

 1 halves. Mi 

 U. Ledder, : 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



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FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write »or Price list. 



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No. 504 Liberty bi 

 PITTSBURG, P* 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION FLORISTS, 



42 and 44 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO. 

 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



Oest Brides and Maids . . 

 Good " " . . 



Perles $4.00 to 5.00 " 



Meteors 6.00 to 8.00 " 



Roses, our selection 3.00 " 



American Beauties 



Long 5.00 to 7.00 per doz 



Medium 3.00 to 4.00 " 



Short...., J.25to 2.00 " 



$7.00 per JOO 

 5.00 " 



.$H01to$t.00perli)0 



•■ Coram 

 Gala.\ Leaves 

 Lily ol theV; 

 Roman Hyat 



Violets 



Paper White 



.Asparagus 



Leucollioe Spray 



ths. 



4.00 to 5 00 per 100 



2.00 to 3 00 



1.00 to 1.7.5 



2.00 to 3.00 



BOc per string 



75c per 100 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOIICE. 



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WANTED- A strictly sober nipht fireman that 

 knows his business. Steam boiler. H. Mc- 

 Michaels, Morton Grove, III. 



E. S. Easterday, Noko 



[ITUATION WANTKD-Bya young 

 ' vate or commercial place ; 7 yi 

 !. Please address J. Jackson 



' work. State s 



w- 



>— Two good rose growers to take charge 

 )ns. Steady position! for the right parties. 

 Address J. F. Wilcox, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— Coil boiler, with grate-bars, door and 

 frame; nearly new. will heal H.UOO square feet of 



glass. Geo. Stafflinger. Springviile. N. Y. 



Tor Sale. 



An interest in one of the larg'est and 

 most widely known Ploral Establlsh- 

 ments can be purcliased by a live man with 



200.1 no inhabitants, in a Middle State. Catalogue, 

 cut-tlowt-r and plant trade established. For the 

 right man no better opening could be desired. 

 For particulars address X. H., 



Care of Florists' Review, Chicago, 111 



FOR SALE. 



&\v: 



in. Location the best for living a 

 Long established. .-Vddn 

 ! Florists' Review, Chicago, 



THE E. G. HILL GO. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



raOR SALE GREENHOISE PROPERTY AT NYACK, N. Y. A 

 UHI plot 220x125 feet, on which are four Rosehouses, 

 100x18x6, each house heated by a No. 16 Hitchings Boiler, 

 and seven houses, each about 64x11 feet, heated by flues. 

 This property will be sold cheap to quick cash buyer. 



HITCHINGS & CO., 233 Mercer St., New YorJt. 



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