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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



FERNS! FERNS! FERNS! 



New Crop Fancy and Dagger Ferns, f^^'^^^ok °orde7s 



now and insure a supply for Decoration Day. Price $1.50 

 per 1000. Special quotations on large quantities. 



May ist sees close of shipping season for Southern Wild Sniila\. We resume again September ist. Thanking you 

 very much for past fa\-ors, and soliciting a continuance of your valued patronage, we are respectfully, 



CSLDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO., 



Mention The Revl 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



BALTIMORE. 



Seasonable weather, rather below the 

 average in temperature, with moderate 

 rains, which already nearly aggregate 

 the rainfall of the entire season of last 

 year, make the record of a week well 

 adapted to the spring work which goes 

 on now with vim all around. The out- 

 door shrubbery has had no untoward 

 interruptions and the blooms of sorts 

 in season has been abundant and un- 

 usually perfect. So, too, the beds of 

 bulbs have been exceptionally showy 

 whenever noticed. 



Trade for the week ending today 

 (May 13) has, as a rule, been as dull as 

 was ever known at this time of the year. 

 The quantity of flowers coming into the 

 market is simply enonnous, whilst the 

 quality, thanks to favoring weather 

 and the lack of the extreme heat liable 

 to be experienced after- the first week 

 in May in this latitude, keeps up fairly. 

 Good Beauties are still to be had in 

 considerable quantities and carnations 

 are also in fair condition, though some 

 varieties are diminishing in size. 



Prices diminish with the size of the 

 flowers, as is expected. Out-door stuff, 

 lilacs, etc., restrict the call for products 

 of the greenhouses. Bedding stuff is in 

 demand and apparently in ample sup- 

 ply. The Southern Narcissus nuisance 

 is about over, the decline in price mak- 

 ing further shipments unprofitable. 

 John Cook has been shipping his Em- 

 peror to New York by the thousands 

 and getting good returns. -^R. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Denver Florist Club held their 

 regular business meeting May 10 and 

 had a very enjoyable time. Besides the 

 routine business there was much discus- 

 sion on various subjects that was of 

 much interest to the members present. 

 Five new names were added to our 

 membership roll and we now have about 

 fifty. The club meets the second and 

 fourth Fridays of each month; that of 

 the second is for business and discus- 

 sion and the fourth is devoted to social 

 features, which seems to strike the large 

 Tuajniily and has tended to increase our 



Tho rut ll.nvcr business has fallen off. 

 T!(iscs and carnations are bringing any 

 old price. Several members of the club 

 intend to go to Buffalo to take in the 

 exposition. Tjiorne. 



Ole.\n, N. Y.— W. G. Ross is building 

 three new greenhouses, covering a space 

 80x200 feet. 



Rock Island, Jll. — Messrs Meyer & 

 Behring. two young men from Mus- 

 catine, have purchased a piece of land 

 130x200 upon which they will erect 

 three greenhouses, each 100 feet long. 



Sac'ramexto, Cat.. — The annual floral 

 parade took place May " and was a 

 great event. The queen of the carnival 

 rode in a carriage decorated with 1800 

 white pampas phimes and 4.000 pink 

 carnations. 



25,000 Vinca 



Van 



1 feet 1 



nm. $10.00 and $l.i 

 3K-inch, iffi.OO pe 



3-inch, $4.00; 



Per 100. 



Verbena Rooted Cuttings $ .75 



Stevia " " l.fJO 



Altemantliera. strong R. fiO 



Good Bedding Varieties 1.7,5 



Double Yellow Marguerites.... 2.00 



Fuchsia, double l.-SO 



Fuchsia, single $1.2.5 



Alyssum 



Heliotrope 



I Lantana. assorted. 

 For anythint; 



Good plants, but shorter i 



i.OOO Vim a \ 

 i.OOOVerbr,: 

 . A. Nutt <n ;. 

 i.OOO Mmt- Ml 



1, $.3.00; 



1000. 

 $12..50 



GREENE & IJNDERHILL, WATERFOWN, N. Y. 



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Qoinsettia gulcherrima. 



The Favorite Christmas Plant. 



with small healthy plants. 



i WILLIAM SCOTT, 



s. BUFFALO, N. Y. I 



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ORWAY MAPLES, 



jtan^jiji^Al 3 to 4 Inches Caliper, 

 4 14 to 15 Feet in Height. 



that 



i»Tf.rt sii.'i-iMi.-ns With good heads and perfectly stniig-bt trunk.s. 

 ANDORRA NURSERI ES, William Warner Harper, Prop.. Chestnut i 



Mention THE REVIEW when you write. 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



SPECISL IN 



GERANIIMS. 



RED, WHITE. I'lXK and SALMON. Write — 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



Mention THE REVIEW when you write. 



...VIOLETS... 



Orders booked n..\\ lor Kooted Cuttings and 

 Pot Plants of Lmpurial, Marie Louise. Farquhar. 

 and Lady Campbell. 



10,000 Crane, White Cloud and Flora Hill, from 

 soil, at a bargain. Write for catalogue. 

 CBABB ft HUNTER, Qrand Bapids, Mich. 



THE E. G. HILL CO. ^«--°t'',I«!:^.«!'?E- 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA. 



