The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



387 



At 



havo lii'i'ii liaviiifr tlic jmst week. Thurs- 

 il:iy. St. \'ali'iitiiie'< (lay, was exception- 

 ally gouil for tile lloii.sts, nearly all of 

 whom were busy. Commission men say 

 the same, they having plenty of ship- 

 pinp orders wliieli kept them late at 

 night. This morning l^Ionday) found 

 only a limited supply of roses coming in. 

 which were all disposed of in short or- 

 der. 



Boauli.- ,11. ^1, ; -,: .,,> \ <i ,„ , ,1,,/rii 

 for the . ■! •... ■ <r W ■ . ■ . ,.. -Ill 

 per 10(1 : . ^t 1 .1 1.. M' ,. . i -I M,i hi- 

 briuL' •■>■- ^nnl <\o, - . ,,,!.:- ii.i,,, .-I i,, si; ; 

 Piilr-. s:; ,1,1,1 .■<.-,; UL.UUn Gates, $S and 

 •■^li': W' ..I I, ill-. .S4 and $0. 



I. nil. Ill 111- have shortened up a lit- 

 (k; >iill plciiiy come in. None of the 

 fancy ones are sold under .$3, but the 

 bulk of the stock is sold at $2. with the 

 demand heavy. Flora Hill and While 

 Cloud take the lead in «hitr. „iil, ,T,„,>t 

 and Scott in |.ilik. I l;i\ In , ;il. alwaxs 

 sells well, and ( i.ui.- ha- lii.^ ,all m iv.l. 



In bulb stock, i;. ill. .Ill- I, .IV, -I II, il 



up somewhat and -ell ,,i -: u i - : ,,,1 

 per whites. .'?;{: frce-ia- - ^ luhp-, 

 $3; valley, .•?3 to.'t;4: ilan, ,i -j ,,■ ,1,., 

 en; eallas. 10 to lo cent- r.i.h. .I.iIKkIiI.,, 

 single and double, are selling slowly at 

 $2 and .$4. 



Violets are coming in fine and arc 

 plentiful. Best Califni ni.i- Iniirj 10 

 cents; Princess of Wali-. in ,,,,1 Iml 

 can be bought much rl,,,i|, 1 m | imii 



paragns and smila.x Mild well the past 

 week owing to a n(nuber of large din- 

 ners, weddings and receptions that are 

 taking place now jii-t before T.ent sets in. 



Notes. 



Fred lliuke ha- opened a lloral store 

 at 4.i79 Evans avenue. He is no relation 

 to Bill Hueke of Belleville. 



Mr. B. Eschner. of M. Rice & Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, was a visitor the pa.st week. 

 yu-. ]:schner is well satisfied with the 

 bii-iiiess on his present trip. 



Martin Kcukanl. rcjircsenting H. Bay- 



'.'iiiie ■' '' " "I florists are having 



some 1 1 laiMi \Mi h 1.1 l;i i|.|ic. among those 

 most allcelcd are ( I, .11 lie Kmlm. Henrv 

 Bernins. .lohn Kun/. I'laiik Fillmori?, 

 Robert Beyer, and y\i\ e,,i iv-i.ondent. 



Bowling. 



M'l 529 132 



J. J. B. 



Special Bargains 



M^ We ar., l.c.l.I.,,ii.rl.rK r..r I he f< 



.Asparagus rluruosi 



$a0.00 per lOUO. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, $J.50 per 100; $20.( 



pt where noted. 

 Lemon Verbena, $2.00 per 100. 

 Tuberoses, first class bulbs, 75c per lOf ; $().00 



per 1000. 

 Koses, all the leading varieties, Teas, Hybrid 



Teas, Climbers, from 2i4-inch pots, $2.50 



per 100. Hybrid Perpetuals, $i.50 per lOO. 



Strong roses from 4-inch pots — Teas. 8c ; 



Hybrid Teas, 10c '■'• ' . -- . 



Perpetuals, 12c. 



(alia Lilies, blooming bulbs, 75c per dozi 



JlidO per lai. 

 Carinas, all the leading varieties, well est: 



hshed in pots, $5 00 per 100. 

 Camellia Japonica, 20 inches in bciglu. assc 



td colors, 60c each ; $5.00 per dozen, 

 Coleus in all the leading varieties, J2,50 | 



100; $i0.00 per 1000. 

 Geraniums, double and single varieties, 1 



very best, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Hibiscus, 10 sorts, $IM per lOO. 

 Heliotropes. $i.50 per lOU; $20.00 per 1C03, 

 Ponderosa Lemons, bears fruit two pouii 



and up, an ideal pot plant. It blooms a 



Otaoeite Orange, 13.00 per 100; $25.00 per 

 Moon Vines, $3,00 per lOO. 

 Kussellias, the two new sorts, $3.50 per IC 

 Smilax. $2.00 per 100; $n.f,0 per 1000. 

 .Salvia Splendens, $2, ,50 per 100. 



Sendi 



(or special quota 



THE GOOD & REESE CO., 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



CADILLAC, MICH. 



About 100 miles north of Grand 

 ids. on the G. R. & I. railwav. is sit 

 one of the loveliest eitie^ of it,< ^ 

 Michigan. Foiiii,il\ a ^leat |iiiie 

 bering distriet, 1 he \,i-i c|iiaiiliii( 

 hardwood in lln- lejem aie now 



cut and III, mill, 01 I. one of the h 



harduiH"! il n^ laetories in the 



bein^; In, a |,',| hrl r. 



Aitliou^.j, a , in iif more than 



little i,ll,a,.-l l,,,-li,.e,l lake,, in lln 



LETTUCE "-^'' 



CABBAGE. 

 TOMATO. 



' $1,110 per 1000; $S.50 per 10 

 add 10c per ICO. 



keheld and Succession. 

 25 per 1000. I 



100; $Vi 

 il add 20c per 

 vflower. Dwarf Cha 



by 



post 



world 

 li.OOO, 



planted boll, leei 11, a \ei\ .icsiialdc lo- 

 cation and is constantly busy improv- 

 ing his new (juarters. His houses are 

 at once unique as well as -ubsfanlial 



structures. Beiominj |h,-.,.-, 1 ,,[ sev- 

 eral thousand |ilhii,i'ji ,1 1 ' , 1 n iii\cs, 

 he has conveii,,! iti, r mi ,,1 i,il)le 

 material at almiii me 1. m I, 1 i,, . |„aise 



has e..i,"iiu,ie,l ,ill h,- liuililm"- 



Ili,- -lo.k ,., 11,-1-1- ol ,,,,-..,. Il.,„e,i„- 



plant-: in good condition. T., >u|.|,ly the 

 eut-llowcr trade he ships his stock from 

 Grand Rapids, and "tlun- say"' Grand 

 Rapids florists will have to get a hustle 

 on tliein if (hey improve on the lloral 

 .le-iL'ii- t,,,iii'd out bv him. However, he 

 -|i ak- .1 Lj ood word for the qualitv of 

 -lo,k fiiiiiished him by Crabb & Hun- 

 ter. He will grow his own carnations 

 another year. 



One would expect to find great quanti- 

 ties of snow here, but Cadillac has es- 

 caped the big storms thus far, and only 

 has enough of the beautiful to make 

 good sleighing. Ron. 



and Lorillard. 50c per 

 paid Nice size for pottii 



CAULIFLOWER. f2"?r;i'r'iS'^"'*^ 



Cash with order. Other Veg-etable Plants, 

 also Plower Plants. Send for list. 

 B. VINCEHT, Jr. & SON. 



WHITE MARSH, MD 



Me 



The 



Carlson's 



Aster Seed. 



Small Packet !10 



Seeds will be mixed when desired at same prices. 

 It is believed this variety prodxiced the largest 



flower-heads of aiiv variety, reaching to ,". 



inches In .11,1111. 1.1 .i,r,,icliug to fertility of 



aoilanil III - . ,, , , „^,. 



PANSIES and VERBENAS 



-Fin 



transplanted plant; 



BuKnots, Cas- 



s— Large plants, red. 



lOOU.' Mammoih Ve 



white, blue etc.. mi . . , 



per nm. Geraniums— S. A Nutt, Grant, Red Bruant, 

 Pink and La Favorite. '-'V-in,, $2 per ItM). Double 

 White Stocks for Easter blooming, ready for potting-, 



Beauty, best d«^rf. new, T."»c per lUO. rooted. 

 8AMIIEI WBITTON, 15-17 Gray Ave., UTICA, N.T. 



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