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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



APRIL 5, 1900. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



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 6:00 a. m., to 11.00 p.m. 



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American Beauties and Valley specialties 



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1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



PITTSBURG. 



Cut flower trade has been lietter this 

 Lent than in former years. Carnations 

 have been very scarce for a month or 

 more, but roses are more plentiful 

 since the days have lengthened. 



Some very nice valley and longiflo- 

 rum lilies are sent in by Fred Burki. 

 Harrisii is rather poor and is of slow 

 sale. A great many more tulips could 

 have been used the past month. 



The Ludwigs, at Allegheny Market, 

 make a very nice display each day. 

 They do a large business at less ex- 

 pense than the store men. 



A. W. Smith gave up his stand in the 

 market last summer and now devotes 

 all his time and energy to his large 

 store on Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, and 

 his greenhouses at Mt. Washington. He 

 will be ready for Easter with a large 

 lot of bulbous stock. 



A. M. & J. B. Murdock have dis- 

 solved partnership. Mr. A. M. Mur- 

 dock will continue, as usual, the busi- 

 nes.s at the old stand. He has been the 

 active partner in the business anyway 

 lately. 



The outlook for Easter is higher 

 prices for carnations, roses and lilies, 

 with other stock about the same prices 

 as last year. Lilies are not so plentiful 

 as they were last year. 



John Murchie, of Sharon Hill, has 

 among a lot of good carnations a white 

 seedling, in bloom, that seems to be 

 better than any other white now on 

 the market. He is taking especial care 

 of it and as he is a very successful 

 grower of carnations he will handle it 

 all right. 



His neighbor. McConnell, also a car- 

 nation grower, has been in the city 

 on his way east to look up the new 

 carnations and see them growing at 

 their respective homes. He reports an 

 off crop for Easter. BAER. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Louise Haupt, wife of Mr. Fred 

 Haupt, the florist, has purchased an in- 

 terest in a very desirable piece of prop- 

 erty on Fourth avenue, between Wal- 

 nut and Chestnut streets, upon which 

 will be erected a handsome four-story 

 brick store building, the ground floor 

 to be divided into two stores, one of 

 which will be occupied by Mr. Haupt. 

 The price paid for the property was 

 $.'!8.000. 



HUDSON, WIS.— One of B. L. 

 Grant's vegetable houses was burned 

 March 21 and 1,000 bushels of onion 

 sets were destroyed. Loss covered by 

 insurance. 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



Long Distance 



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No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Cut Strings 

 8 feet long. 

 50c per string. 



w. 



Nanus 



Shipped 



to any part 



o1 the country. 



H. ELLIOTT, 

 BRIGHTON, MASS. 



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VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



lETTUCE, Boston Market, Tennis Ball, Curled 

 Simpson, Grand Rapids and other varieties, 

 iric per too ; $1.00 per 1000 ; $8..M) per lO.OU), if 

 by mail, add 10c per 100. 



TOMATO, small plants for transplanting, in 

 several varieties. 15 cts. per lOJ; $1.00 per 1000. 



PEFFEB, small plants for transplanting, in 

 several varieties. 2f) cts. per 100; $2.00 per 1000, 

 if by mail, add 10 cts. per 100. 



EQG- FIi&NTS, New York Improved, for trans- 

 planting, 2.ic per 100 ; $2.00 per 1000. 



CELERY, White Plume and Golden Self-Blanch- 

 ing. 15c per 100 ; $1.00 per 1000. 



Other Vegetable plants in season. Cash with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr, & Son 



White Marsh, 

 Maryland. 



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SEMPIfES ASTER... 



Choicest home grown 

 seed. U oz. 25c ; oz. $1.00. 

 In white, shell pink and 

 lavender. Catalogue of 

 all Flower and Vege- 

 table Seeds for Florists 

 and Market Gardeners, 

 sent on application. 

 W. C. BECKERT. 

 Seedsman, Allegheny. Pa. 



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Dracaena Indivisa. 



Stroiiji plants, in 2-int h, rt-adv for 3-inch pots. 

 82.50 per 1110; $20 p.-r 101 ; $55 per 3O0O. 



THE FLORISTS' SLPPLY CO., 



Box 56, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 



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For Spring Planting. SE^iR",«,IL^'';.''EXcH''al''o 



the ELBERTA and oth.-r choice varieties. JAPAN 

 PLUMS, all tlie most approved sorts. Select as- 

 sortment small fruits. Prices for above very rea- 

 sonable. Address 



MILFORD NURSERIES, - Milford, Del. 



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WM. F. KASTING, :^,°:^,\^VoZ. 



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Also Dealer In Florists' Supplies and WIr* 



Designs. 



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John B. Ferguson, 



Wholesale Florist, 



444 Sixth Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. 



LoNf. DiST.ANCE 'Phone 2985. 



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 A New Catalogue entitled 



Flowers and Floral Deslps. 



Twelve pages and handsome cover. 



Shows forty-one arrangements, with prices. 



For agents' use, or promoting out-of-town trade. 



Sample 40c in Stamps. Circular Free. 



DAN'L B. LONG, Publisher, BIFFALO. 



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Cut Flower Exchange, 



404 - 412 East 34th St., New York. 



NEAR THE FERRY. 



Open Every Morning at ft o'clock for the sale o' 

 CUT FLOWERS. 

 Wall space for .advertising purposes to Rent. 

 J. DONALDSON, secretary 



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Send 50c or $1 for 

 Samples and Prices of 



Urides. Maids, Perles. Kaiserins. Woottons. 

 Golden Cite, La France, or 



GERANIUMS Wht'^nd^°a*rmo^n'"'"'^' 



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