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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



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I CLOSING OUT TO MAKE ROOM. 



110,000 Kentia Belmoreana ""s 



41 ORDERS FILLED SUBJECT TO BEING UNSC 



IH^ SlOCk, in fine condition, Honiel>ro»n, ^ 

 I 20 inches high, averaging 4 leaves, i^ 



815.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. H- 



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NSOLD. 



SIEBRECHT &SON, - - - New Rochelle. N. Y 



KANSAS QTY. MO. 



Easter Outlook. 



Will the supply of cut lloweis be suf- 

 ficient to iiiupl t'lie EastiT Inule is an 

 irapoitaiu i|iii -I I..II a-lvi'l liy all the re- 

 tailers. All. r iiiiikiii- ,1 Idur (if the 

 largest •^msMw.: r-uMi-i ui-, th,. writ- 

 er can biiicly say tliul h u ucru never bet- 

 ter prepared for a plant trade Ihau we 

 are this Easter. Probahly the best col- 

 lection, especially in bulbous stock, was 

 seen at the greenhouses of Samuel Mur- 

 ray. He says it will all sell at his 

 Broadway .store this week, and with 

 favorable weather his expectations will 

 be fully realized. In one house was 

 seen 1,500 lily plants with scarcely an 

 inferior bud. 



Albert Barbe is well supplied with all 

 the leading plants and his roses and car- 

 nations are coming on in full crop. He 

 is cutting a few blooms of the Liberty 

 rose which are gems and we hope it will 

 be grown here more extensively another 

 year. Trade through the inonth of 

 March was very satisfactory; many re- 

 port ail iiiriva-r ,,v,i tlir 'saliic innnlh 

 a year -.r^,. .iml ^.^n liiilr -lurU wasted. 



soon (i]ii-ii a -iiund ^luir, wliicji will be 

 located on llial part of Kl.sworth street 

 familiarly known as "Petticoat Lane," 

 the shoppers favorite thoroughfare. The 

 feature of the new place will be a four- 

 teen-foot display window. Mr. Koek 

 will also become a grower and in con 

 nection with Mr. Charhs ncKc, nf Mcr 



Comiiam. i:i,,iiii,| |,.i- l,,.,.,, |„ii ,.|ia-e,| 



on Trii.iM ,n, ,,,„. 1, ,,, ||„, , ,,1. «iih 



in a half uiilr ,,i lirautifiil l-'cie-l Hill 

 Cemetery and a lieder hicaliiin could 

 not be selected. The cnferiirisc will .-tart 

 this spring with ."i.i.OOO feet of glass, the 

 houses to be 300 feet long. The firm in- 

 tends to grow for the wholesale trade.- for 

 which we have a promising field. Both 

 are young men of ability. Up to the 



present time Afr 

 cialty of growin 

 has been uniisi 

 Mr. Eock's kn 

 ments of this 

 success of the i 





Nvhi 



Recent visitors were Mr. Wirt, of Par- 

 sons, Kan., who reports trade good in 

 the sunflower state, and the strictly busi- 

 ness Walter Molt, of Philadelphia. 



H. ,J. M. 



Tno.MPsoxvii.LE, Coxx. — Mr. D. Wm. 

 Brainard made his eighth anniial Easter 

 display April 3 to and issued a very 

 neatly printed amiouncenient of same to 

 his customers. 



San .Io.se. Cat..— Over $r.,000 will be 

 expended in making the rose carnival a 

 success, this being in addition to what 

 \vill be done by individuals. Nineteen 

 floats have been already iirrimised. 



Rooted Cuttings and Rose Plants. 



CABNATION BOOTED CUTTINGS. 



6.m 65.00 



Genevieve Lord., 



Mrs. Bradt . . . 



Triumph 



John Young' - 



BOOTED BOSE CVTTIHQS. 



W I 



!.oO 



!.5« 



ROSE PLANTS from 2j4-mch pots. 



.■\11 stock sold unde 



10 $25.00 Golden Gate . 



K) 35.00 I Kalaerln 



J25.00 per IlKHI. 



hen money will be refunded. 



PETER REINBERG, 5i Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



NEW PINK CARNATION 



GIARDIAN ANGEL. 



commercial pink Carnation. Won first pri/.e 

 color than Scott," at last Chicago exhibition. 

 ;adv. 



.■\ sport from Armazindy. 

 Good size, a great produ- 

 cer, fine stiff stem and a 

 good keeper. A first class 

 Any other pink not lighter in 



Rooted Cuttiug.S ready. Price, $6.00 per lOo; $50.00 per looo 



GUARDIAN ANGEL ORPHAN ASYLUM, 



401 Devon Avenue, Station Y, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



ts. 'per UO ; fi 

 jail add 10 cts. 



TDIWATO.-Lcrillard. 



ECG PLAHTS.-N Y. 



for transplantine or pottin 

 per l.OOO ; $15 per 10,000 ; 



PEPPER,-Bull Nose. Ruby King, Sweet 

 Mountain and other varieties read* for trans- 

 planting; ',i5 cts. per 1(0; U per 1.000; $15 per 

 10,i» 0. If bv mail add 10 cts. per 100. 



BEET.-Early Egvptiaii, 20 cts. per IfO; ll.SO 

 per 1000; tl'iM per 1 i.OOO. If by mail add 10 cts. 

 per 100 



CELERV.-Wbite Plume and Golden Self- 

 Blanching, small plants ready for transplanting, 

 15c per 10; 7.ic per lOOOi $V00 per 10,000. If by 

 mail add lOc per 100. 



LETTUCE.— Grand Rapids, Curled Simpson 

 and otiier varieties IS cts. per 100; $1.00 per 1000; 

 $15" per lo.OOO. If by mail add 10 cts. per 100. 



CAULIFLOWER.-35 cts per 100. 



CMBBAGE.-ln variety. 2.^ cts. per lOO ; $1.25 

 per ICOO. C.^SH WITH ORDER. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



Admiral Cervera, 



Yellow variegated, 

 free and very health 



Goethe, 



CUTTINGS DELIVEBED NOW. 

 $10.00 Tundred $90.00 ^^^ 



C. BESOLD. 



MINEOLA, L. 



The Review when yo 



CARNATIONS. 



Extra Str 



.e R. C. 



Healthy... 

 Rooted Cuttings. 



Wm.Scolt. 7SC per lUO, $6.00 p 



Helen Kelltr $1.00 



JOHN R. SHREINER, Lancaster, Pa. 



