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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVEMBER 10, 1898. 



WASHINGTON. 



Trade Review. 



Trade the past week has shown 

 cousiilerable improvement, above the 

 standard for this season of the yea.r. 

 Mums are seen in abundance, mostly 

 Lager, Pink Ivory, Bramhall, Robin- 

 son, Morel and Marion Henderson. 

 The price ranges from $6 to $S per 100, 

 with a few fine ones going at $1..50 per 

 dozen. 



Seasonable stock is very plentiful 

 with the exception of the finer grades 

 of roses, which are disposed of on ar- 

 rival. Maids and Brides bring $4 to 

 $0; Meteors, $6; Beauties, $10 to $20. 



Violets are coming in fairly plenti- 

 ful and realize 40 to 60 cents per 100. 



News Notes. 



Messrs. J. H. Small & Sons and A. 

 Gude & Bro. are making great prepa- 

 rations for their annual mum show, 

 which lasts one week. 



Green mums as well as other dyed 

 ones have made their appearance, sold 

 by a Greek on the street, who claims 

 they are from New York. We will at- 

 tend to him. 



J. H. Granor was quietly married to 

 Miss Mary Brahler, of this city, imme- 

 diate friends only being invited. 



Mr. Chas. Dalton, for many years a 

 popular Center Market clerk, died 

 after suffering a long time from con- 

 sumption. The deceased was a bright 

 young business man with a host of 

 friends. The floral offerings were 

 many. F. H. KRAMER. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Business is very good. Mums are 

 selling fairly well. Mr. Holznagle is 

 cutting some very fine large blooms, 

 but it seems that people prefer me- 

 dium-sized flowers at half the price to 

 the very large ones. Carnations are 

 not very plentiful, but of good quality. 

 Violets coming better and selling well. 



At the last meeting of the club it 

 was resolved by the retailers to stop 

 advertising in all society and other 

 programs, as it was thought the bene- 

 fits derived did not pay the costs. 



A regular bowling club was organ- 

 ized, and it was decided to meet every 

 Monday evening to practice at Colom- 

 bian alleys. 



Mr. Shroeter has opened a branch in 

 Newcomb & Endicott's store on Wood- 

 ward avenue, where he makes a great 

 display of chrysanthemums. RAG. 



CORDATA 



COMPACTA. ■'"" '^^ 



t-inch plants 

 $l.i.n.i 

 Cash with ord'e 



M. 



Box 650. 



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BI.UI: ISLAND, II.I.. 



Always mention the Florists' Review whf 

 writing advertisers. 



Areca Lutescens, Latania Borbonica, 

 Kentias, Bel. and Porst. CocosWeddeliana, 

 Livistona Rotundifolia, Phoenix Reclinata and 

 FJcus Elastica and Elastica Var. 



Pandanus Veilchii and Pandanus Utilis, 

 Dracaena Sanderiana, etc. 



Hardy, stocky and Perfect. An immense stock of all sizes up to elegant 

 specimens. If ynu do not know the quality of my stock ask some one who 

 does. I can guarantee satisfaction as to quality, prices and everything. 

 SEND FOR WHOLES.'\LE PRICE LIST. 



CHAS. D. BALL, Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



PALMS AND FERNS. 



Fine Clean Stork. All Home Grown. 

 T.ike advantage of the we-aihev ;ind order NOW. 

 Size In ;Nuniberof I'rlce 



In. Higll. Leaves. i>er 100 



Areca l.ut., 8 48 4 plants m pot, S'SOeach 



36 3 

 48 



Latania ISor., 



1.00 

 75.00 

 40,00 

 31) 00 

 •iU.OO 



:fioo 



25 00 

 1.100 

 10.00 



I'veas Rev. (fine) from S2.00toS'-0.00accordlngto size 

 Phoenix Can., 6 411-48 " 



X Rec, 

 Hel., 



Kentia Forst,, 



18 



48 



36-40 



•iS 30 



24-26 



•20 -24 



15-18 



3l',00 

 15 00 

 1 50 each 



50.00 

 35 00 

 25 00 



iOO 



P. ndanus Util., 



ao 4 5 50 00 



18 4-5 25 00 



60.00 



•• 4 16 35 00 



■' 3 14 20.C0 



Areca Baueil, 6 24 5 6 75,00 



4>^ 20 5-6 50.00 



4 18 3-4 35.00 



.\ssnrtpd Fe'i'S. in 10 varieties, the best for fern dishes, 



«:i.i«i pc'.- Kill ; j:25.00 per 1.00". 



:ill c 



Cash 



tlsfuctor 



J. B. HEISS, The Exotic Nurseries, Dayton, 0. 



Mention The F.evie-iv when y.iu write. 



Surplus Field Grown 



Carnation Plants.. 



Clean, healthy. strong plants with plenty of roots. 



White Cloud, white. C. A. Dana, pinlc. 



Inhn Young. " Dazzle, scarlet. 



"MarvWood, ■' Jubilee, 



Storm King. " Gold Nugget, yellow. 



New York. pink. Psvche, variegated. 



Painted Lady. pink. Lily Dean. - 



Mrs. C. H. Duhme. pink. Meteor, crimson. 

 Send tor Price List. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



La FAYETTE, IND. 



Mention Florigts' Revipw when you wrlt» 



E. G. HILL & CO. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



Armazindy Carnation... 



1st Size, $3.00 per 100. 



Mention The Review when you wrile 



Single White, 



DRI 



I 5000 Choice Chinese Primroses, from 



H 2^^ and 3-inch pots, ready for 3',: and 4-inch 



pnts, in the following separate colors : 



Single Bright Rose, 

 Blue, " Chesw'Ick Red. 



Fern Leaved, Double Red. 

 These are extra fine strong plants and growTi from the 

 VERY CHOICEST seed.selectedfrom the largest and 

 finest flowering plants only, not from the ordinary cheap 

 mixed seed that produce unsatisfactory flowering plants. 

 We do not offer our plants in competition with plants 

 grown from the cheap mixed seed We offer our plants 

 in separate colors as above, carefully packed and sent by 

 mail, or if sent by express extra plants added to help pay 

 express charge?, at the following prices: 



10 for $0.65 50 for $2.25 



2.) *■ 1.25 100 '• 4.U0 



5G0 bv express, not prepaid, $17.50 

 Sample sent for 10 cents in stamps. 



THE PAGE SEED CO. 



Dealers in SEEDS, PLANTS and BULBS, 

 Lock Sox 175. GREENE, N.Y. 



Mention Florists' R?\-lew when you write. 



To plant alter 



Carnations, e-^vm; 



Several thousand that are stored in frames and 

 have not been frosted. McGowan, \Vm. Scott, 

 Daybreak, .Alaska, Mapledale, Pingree, C, A. 

 Daiia, Portia, Triumph, Rose Queen, Eldorado, 

 Delia Fo.v, The Stuart, Mrs. C^ H, Duhme, etc. 

 Price $4.00 per 100. 



N. SMITH & SON, Adrian, Mich. 



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Bandanus Veitchii, 

 , -St to-_'4 inches abuve pot, 7-in,, $1.10 each. 



:;tto -M >>-in,, L',00 ■■ 



.Also specimens 3 to 4 feet above il, 10 and 12- 

 inch pots. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG, Germantown, Pa. 



Upsal Station. Penna. R. R. 



Mpntion The Review when vmi write 



CARNATIONS. 



Kathleen Pantlind. strong plants. Jili.WI per 100. 



Red W.ne. • ' 7 Oil 



HOFF & I.EMKE, 

 (Paul Post Office I East Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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CARNATIONS. 



H. -WEESR & SOUS, - OAKLAND, MD. 



DADPAIMC IN SHRUBBERY 

 DAnUMinO AND EVERGREENS 



.All first-rh.,s transpbntcd stock at lemptins 

 prices. Send for .Surplus List. 



E. S. PETERSON, - - Montrose, N. Y. 



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