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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



Trade and Personal Items. 



«!■ ajiiiiiiach tlic lioliiliiys iuid Ihal ciii- 

 blfin of lioliday tinio, the red berry, can 

 be seen at every store. Violets are 

 scarce and poor in quality, but the rains 

 we are just liaving will improve them 

 very much in the next few days. Rose.s 

 and carnations are about the same as 

 to quality and prices. Freesias are in 

 market for the first time this week, 

 i'hrysanthemums are .still coming into 

 market in large quantities and are very 



I'm . - \iii.iir;in l;,niities, $1 to $3: 

 r.MHi- \l,iil- W.'ir.n-. -J.") to 75 cents; 

 fi'ril |;i tiiiii. I -, i,[ cnii^ |per doz. Carna- 



<:ent»; Crocker, 3.") ..ni-: Hill, l'ii In i'."! 

 cents; mixed fancy, J.i i,, ,Mi .i-nu: j'lus- 

 pcrity. ^0 to 7.') .'vni-: •-ruii,. i:, i,, ■_>(! 



luniii-. :■ I- ■■" 'rui- |M.i' ,l<,z. Violets, 

 Piiih.-- ..I W.il,,. .-;|.j.-. lo $1.50: Marie 

 Li'ui-r. s| |„i .1../11] bunches: Tube- 

 roses, .t;l tu .t;!.;."! per doz.; valley, 50 

 cents per doz. Smilax, 5 cents ; aspar- 

 agus, 10 cents per string; Freesias, 25c 

 per doz. 



Carnation Hannah Hobart will be 

 placed on the market in the spring of 

 1002. 



ilr. Tliomas H. Stevenson planted a 

 \n>i liiilrh i,f I.ipiiiiiflorums at his grow- 

 in- .-i:J.li.li„iriit. Millwood. Marin 

 count \. In, .,111 -idc flowers. 



Vi.MU.i> in luwii: .T. W, Lake, Chi- 

 cago; Kubcii Anusticn;;-, Santa Bar- 

 bara, and .loin, ,hi,k. San Itafael. 



W. S. Mai-liall will ..pen a .store at 

 Fresno. Cal. 



The Golden Gate Park commissioners 

 have decided to advance the wages of 

 skilled laborers from $2 to $2.50 per 

 day. 



Mr. Robert Armstrong, lately of Fern- 

 wood, lias taken a position "with Mr. 

 I. G. Waterman, Santa Barbara. Mr. 

 Waterman is a millionaire from Phila- 

 delpliia and owns one of the finest pri- 

 vate places in Santa Barl)ara. employ- 

 ing sixty men. IMi. Arin-finiri speaks 

 very highly of lii- n.ix pla.,- and ile- 

 seribes Santa Bailiaia a- i In iii.i-t l»eau- 

 tiful ,'spot on the I'a.iti. slnp,., ilic tcn- 

 derest kinds of plants doing splendid- 

 ly in the open, "We have no use for 

 greenliouses there," says Bob, 



The Cox Seed and Plant Co. has a 

 fine lot of Dicksonia antarctica rang- 

 ing from 2 to 20 feet in height. Dr. 

 Brighain of San Francisco bought two 

 of them last week, 15 to 20 feet, for 

 $60. 



Antone Verdi has opened a store at 

 East Berkely for the sale of plants and 

 cut flowers. 



Mr. William Eldred. gardener to the 

 Col. F. Crocker estate, lost his wife on 

 November 1 0. Pneumonia was the cause 

 of li.T .l.aili ^h•. Eldred has the sym- 



S..nM' liiir vases of that beautiful 

 chiysantlieinum Mrs. Jerome .Jones can 

 be seen at first-class stores. ,J. N. 



Dreer's Importations 

 of Azaleas. 



LARGEST IMPORTS ^ FINEST VARIETIES ^ BEST VALUES 



Place your order now for early shipment by freight, 

 and save heavy Express charges later in the season. 



Peritoz. H. r KlU I>.m(I..7.. Per UKI 



JO to J2-inch crowns $4.50 $35.00 I 16 to J5-inch crowns $12.00 $90.00 



J2 to J4-inch crowns 6.00 45.00 J8 to 20-inch crowns 25.00 200.00 



14 to I6inch crowns 7.50 55.00 i 20 to 24-inch crowns 36.00 300.00 



Cru.vBBeh this sea 



I posiliou to BtiU supply ten per ( 



Bsorted lots. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 



J Ghestuut St., 



Philadelphia. 



1 The Review i 



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ilumltock 



by the^— 



lOO or 1000. 



• Cul, Appleton and Pennsylvania, $8.00 per loo. 



1 Perrin, Morel, Murdock, Autumn Glory, Pink Ivory, Wanamaker, 



Jones. White Ivory, Gretchen Buettner, Mayflower, Woodford. Golden a 



i(- Trophy, Whilldin, Bonnaffon, H, Hurrell, Rieman, Yellow Mayflower, £ 



'§ Yellow <iueen, $6.00 per loo. Good for two weeks only, CO, D, | 



I Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, III. | 



Mention The Review when you write. 



^egonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



$16.00 per hundred; $140.00 per thousand. 



COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, L. I. 



Timothy Eaton 



STOCK PLANTS, 



$10 per hundred, $1.50 per doz. 



Also at same price stock plants of 



VIVIAND-MOREL, 



MRS. PERRIN, 



XENO, 



MRS. J. J. GLESSNER, 



MRS. W. C. EGAN, 



EVANGELINE. 



PHILADELPHIA, 



PENNSYLVANIA, 



MARION HENDERSON, 



MONTMORT, 



and all the leading commercial varieties. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



GROWER 11 ^^1 f I^i 



isf^lHalms, Etc. 



Price tisl. H^^p 



HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



variety, 

 iriety... 

 rariety. 



Geraniums j 

 Iiantanas in 

 Heliotrope i 

 Iiemon Verbenas. 



Salvia Bonfire I 



Smilax J 



Swainsona Alba, 3-inch pots 

 Boses, 3-inch pots. $4.0 



Colens in variety 



Verbenas in variety 



Cnpbea (Cigar Plant) 



Alternantliera in variety.. 



Ag-eratum, Dwarf White .... 



Stella Gumey... 



Salvia Splendens 



" Bonfire 



Heliotrope 



Itantanas 



Send for Price List. Cash 



R. VINCENT, Jr. 



WHITE MARSH, 



From 



2H-inch pots. 



S2.0O 



per 100. 



83.00 per 100. 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 

 50c per 100. 



Add 10c per 100 

 it wanted 



&. SON, 



MD. 



Ki Till- liiicst commercial 



llOrWay- n„l,.r.O„H,k,.,lnowfor 



' .lanuarv delivery and 



Inter. .■Si, .1)0 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Stcirk plants Thnotli\ Eaton. $3..50 per doz. 

 WnU' tnr <ithcr varirti.-.s and iirices. 

 H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland. Md. 



Cinerarias 



For Easter Blooming. $'2.00 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN, 3-in., $4 per 100. 



