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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JULY 6, 



WASHINGTON. 



Flowers of all descriptions are plen- 

 tiful, except fine roses, which are 

 scarce, and in spite of their poor qual- 

 ity bring 25 per cent more than last 

 year. Carnations are very small and 

 bring $1 to $1.50 per 100; sweet peas 

 are fine, selling for $1 to $1.50 per 

 1,000. Most of our florists are busy 

 with funeral and commencement work. 



Out-door carnations, a* well as all 

 other stuff, are suffering from the long 

 drouth, and several firms are watering 

 their plants in the field. 



N. Studer's store, 936 F street, one 

 of the oldest in the city, will be closed 

 July 1. Mr. Studer will give his entire 

 attention to wholesale plant growing. 

 He has two houses filled with Kentias 

 and Latanias, in salable sizes, which 

 are in fine condition. 



C. Brooks, formerly with N. Studer, 

 has opened a store where Smith & 

 Posey used to be. F. H. KRAMER. 



DENVER. 



The following is a resume of the 

 scores made by the Denver Florists' 

 Bowling Club during the season end- 

 ing June 21: 



No. 



Games. Total. Ave. 



J. N. Jakobsen 43 7096 165 



John Berry 100 16432 104 



A. E. Mauff 73 11881 162 



Donald Scott 15 2422 161 



Geo. Erb 3 480 160 



Chas. Mauff 60 9474 157 



Chas. Meyer 50 7866 157 



Robt. Kurth 67 104S4 156 



Geo. Brenkert 52 S05S 154 



A. M. Lewis 39 5891 1S1 



Geo. Zimm;r 2S 4325 150 



Chas. Thless 39 5976 150 



M. J. Taylor 39 5832 149 



Chas. Webb 39 5602 146 



John Ferris 63 912S 144 



Perry Gallup 7 1004 143 



Gus. Lang 7 897 141 



Chas. Franz 46 6459 140 



J. A. Valentine 31 4014 129 



Emil Glauber 5 609 125 



Gilbert Scott 38 4375 115 



Theodore Loken 2 204 102 



B. O. Byron 4 S20 80 



N. J. Morris 2 152 76 



SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 



John F.Rupp recently presented bas- 

 kets containing 20 assorted bedding 

 plants to each of 32 expressmen, bag- 

 gagemen, conductors and brakemen of 

 their shipping road. He finds it pays 

 to treat them to flowering plants oc- 

 casionally, as the men are not only 

 fond of flowers, but take more interest 

 in seeing that his large plant ship- 

 ments are properly cared for. 



THE Florists' Manual, by "William 

 Scott, will be a whole library on 

 American commercial floriculture. 

 Price, $5.00. Send in your order now 

 for a copy to be delivered when ready. 



5000 BEGONIA REX. 



Abutilon Var, trailing. 3-inch $>>.00 per 100 



Begonia Rex, assorted, 2%-inch 4.10 



" named 6.00 



\inca Var. 2K-inch 2.50 " 



Nausturtiuni, 2-inch 2.00 



Petunia Double, 25i and 3-inch 4.00 " 



Lemon Verbena, 2% -inch 3.00 



Salvia, 2!i-inch 4.00 " 



Impatiens Sultana, 25i-inch 3.00 



Begonia Tuberous, 2%-inch 5.00 



POT PLANTS. 



GERANIUMS— Assorted... 



. .2'A-m. 

 ..35i-in. 

 . 2-in... 

 ..2'A-ia. 



Mme. Salleroi 



Sweet Scented 



Mme. Pollock 



Pansy 



Mrs. Parker .. 



English Ivv, 2 to 3 feet 5.00 



German Ivy, 2!i-inch 3.00 



Verbena, " 2.00 



Manettia bicolor, 3-in 6.00 



$4.00 per 100 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 



Per 100 



Abutilon var, trailing $2.00 



Ageratum. blue and white . . 1.25 



Begonia Rex 2.00 



IncarnataGigantea 2.00 



Flowering 2.00 



Cuphea (Cigar) 1.25 



Impatiens Sultana 2.00 



Heliotrope 1.25 



Terms Cash 



or C. 0. D. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 



Lantana $1.50 



Manettia bicolor 2.00 



Lemon Verbena 1.50 



Geraniums, assorted 1.50 



Mixed 1.25 



Mars 3.00 



Happv Thought 3.00 



Per 100 

 Geraniums. Mme. Pollock.. $2. 00 



Mrs. Parker 4.00 



Silver Leaf 1.50 



Rose Scented 1.50 



Mme. Salleroi 1.25 



Freak of Nature 4.00 



Ivy 1.50 



GREENE & INDERHILUWatertown, N.Y. 



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I Burpee's Seeds Grow I 



CRABB &, HUNTER, 



Violet Specialists. 



Pot plants now ready of Marie Louise, Farquhar 

 and Lady Campbell ; free from disease , Al stock; 

 write for prices. Surplus Roses, Brides and Maids, 

 first class stock, from 3-inch pots, at $4.00 per 100. 

 Bedding Geraniums, 4-inch pots, at $tj.00 per 100 ; 

 from 3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. All first class stock. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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E. G. Hill & Co. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA. 



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122 W. 2Sth St. , NEW YORK CITY. 



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