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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



XOVEMBEIt 1.J, i:iCl(l. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



< Commencing October Jst, 1900, wiU ( i^ J^» TI O P I S t 



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



American Beauties and Valley sp^Joiames. 1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BOSTON. 



Trade Conditions. 



Trade is good. The only trouble is 

 that there is but an awful little of it, 

 which is probably the reason why it 

 seeras so very good when we meet a bit of 

 it. The Park street ice-box surely outdid 

 all records this week, rivaling the show 

 in ilorticultural Hall. This is rather in 

 the nature of a surprise, too, when it is 

 considered that the weather has been a 

 little more seasonable. 



I understand there has been an elec- 

 tion out Nebraska way, but Boston flor- 

 ists do not seem to have been elected 

 generally. Carriers of good red roses get 

 full more attention than any one else, 

 but chrj'santhemums are bothering prices 

 on them quite a bit. They are in every- 

 body's way and in the way of each other, 

 so that figures still remain ridiculously 

 small. 



Not much change in variety. Tailby is 

 docking a few Roman hyacinths; a few 

 others show paper whites, and mignon- 

 ette is coming in only in small lots. 



Various Items. 



Salesman Sutherland is doing good 

 business with a new florists' letter made 

 of silk or cambric sewed upon a wire. 

 He carries both script words and block 

 letters in two colors. They are very neat 

 and attractive, making a greatly im- 

 proved appearance, but the chief feature 

 is the fact that outdoor exposure is not 

 supposed to affect them. 



Shady Hill Nurseries refusing to ac- 

 cept a high shipment of different kinds 

 of bulbs, they were sold at auction. 

 "Farmer Peirce" strolled along that way 

 and casually bought the lot to poke into 

 the odd corners of his business. I heard 

 him ordering fifteen thousand new pots 

 in which to incubate a few of them. 

 Guess he means to go into deep mourn- 

 ing about next Memorial day. 



J. E. Nelson, of Dorchester, has built 

 two large houses and a violet house. 



W. H. Elliott is in much improved 

 physical condition since his hospital ex- 

 ■perience, tipping something over a stone 

 more in weight than usual. All he needs 

 is an extended series of surgical opera- 

 tions to make quite a presentable ap- 

 pearance. By the time he is all gone, as 

 the result of them, what there is left of 

 him will look first-rate. J. S. Manter. 



Ashland, 0.— Mrs. Robt. McKean, an 

 old-time florist, died recently. She is 

 mourned by a host of friends. 



IF YOU don't find what you want in 

 our classified advs. let us know about 

 it. "We will find it for you if it is to be 

 had. 



PinSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd, 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



Long Distance 



•Phone 2187. 



FLORISTS" SUPPLIES. Write for Price List. 



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No. 504 Liberty St. 

 PITTSBURG, P* 



HEACOCK'S PALMS. 



I offer the foil 

 Palms, all in perd 

 free from insects 



kind. 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



Splants 6-inch pot 24 to 28 inches $12.00 per doz.; 



3 " S " 36 inches, fine 3.00 each. 



owing list of assorted 

 ect form and entirely 

 or blemishes of any 



cocos 



1 plant, 2!i-iach pot, 8 to 10 inches high . 

 1 ■• 3 " 10 to 12 



I " 4 " 18 inches high 



3 " .=) " 18 " 



WEDDELIANA. 



SIOO.OO per 100 



$15.00 per 10(1 

 20.00 

 .50 each 

 l.OO ■ 



4-inch pot. 



8 



8 



4-inch pot. 



6 



H 



8 

 8 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



..T to 6 leaves 15 inches higti $ 4.50 per doz.; 



.tj ■' 24 " 15.00 



.6to7 " 30 to 32 inches high 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA. 



.4 to 5 leaves 15 inches high $4-50 per do? 



.5 " 24 to 28 inches 1.00 each, 



.,5to6 ■' 30 ■• 1.25 



..6 " 36to40 ■■ 3.00 



..6 " 48to50 " 4.00 " 



$ 35.00 per 100 

 125.00 



3.00 each 



93S.eO per 100 

 12.00 per doz. 

 15.00 

 36.00 

 48.00 " 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, WYNCOTE, PA, 



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FAMCY 



DAGGER 



HARDY GUT FERNS 



In 1000 lots, 73c perM. Discount on larger orders. 



.^Iso dealer in Sphagnum Moss, Bouquet 



Green, Christmas Trees, etc., etc. 



L. B. BRAGUE, Hinsdale, Mass. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS: spe^cVaV 



Stock Plants Now Ready. 



Vel. Fitzwygram. earliest, 10c Facific 5c 



Mdlle. Lucie Faure lUc Robinson 5c 



Mrs. F. A. Constable 10c Bassett 5c 



Mrs. Geo. F. Baer J 2c Bonnaffon 5c 



lora 10c Vi viand-Morel, 5c 



30 other commercial varieties. Cash. 



COTTAGE GREENHOUSES. Litchfield. Illinois. 



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HAIL 



''l''^Sli°G''H'f TO INSURE 

 HIS GLASS AGAINST 



Fon Particulars Address 

 JOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y. SADDLE RIVER. No J. 



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VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



CABBAGi:. H. Succession, Jersey and Chas. 

 Wakefield, Flat Dutch, 1.5c per 100; $1.00 per 

 IdOO; SS.,50 per 10,000. 



LETTUCE. Grand Rapids, Curled Simpson, 

 Boston Market and other varieties, 1.5c per 

 IWI; J 1.00 per 10(0; $8..50 per 10,000. 



PABSItEY. Good Curled, extra strong, 25c per 

 1(X); $l..'i0 per lOOi). 



CAUI.IFI.OWEB. H. Snowball, 35c per ICO; 

 $2.50 per 1000. (If wanted by mail add 10c per 

 100 on Cabbage. Lettuce and Cauliflower ; 25c 

 per 100 on Parsley.) Cash with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, Kfa^l.""^- 



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30,000 Geraniums! 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Beaute Foitcviue, Mme. Janlin. A. Bicard. 

 S. A. Nutt, Double Grant, $15 per 1000. 



J. B. SHURTLEFF, Jr.. Revere, Mass. 



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Hardy Herbaceous Plants 



-■Ml strong field-grown plants.OoreopsIs Laneeo- 

 lata, Utsltalls, Aqulleela. double and single 

 mixed; Ualllardia tirandlflora, (A^isophlla Pan- 

 tculata, Hlbl^CUK Crimson Eye. Chaler's choice 

 douhle Hollyhocks in five separate colors. HardJ 

 Pinks in eight choice varieties, $j.00 per 100, $i5,00 

 per 1000. Cash with rrder. 



CHAS. S. DUTTON. 85 W. 12th St., HOLLAND, Mich. 

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