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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



APRir, 1!, laoo. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



5 Until further notice, will be open from 



( 6:0 



'American Beauties and Valley 



cOO a. m., to IJ.OO p. m. 



Our 



Wholesale 



^riorist 



Specialties. 



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



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SAN FRANCISCO. 



Various Items. 



Business has been good this week 

 and will be likely to continue so until 

 Easter is past. Many orders for Easter 

 decorations are on file, which will keep 

 our florists hustling. Stevenson has 

 the Emporium decoration and will be 

 the largest done in San Francisco. The 

 weather has cooled off a little and with 

 April showers the Princess of Wales 

 and California violets have peeped into 

 market, but their time will be short. 



Prices: American Beauties, $1.50 to 

 $2; Brides and Maids, 2-5 to To cents; 

 Siebrechts, 50 to 75 cents; Meteors, 35. 

 50, 75 cents; Perles, 25 to 35 cents per 

 dozen; Cecil Brunners, 4 dozen for 25 

 cents. Carnations, Hoban $1, Crocker 

 5iJ cents, Schwerin 40 cents, Bradts 35 

 cents. Hill 25 to 35 cents, Scott 20 to 25 

 cents, Portia 10 to 20 cents. Harrisii, 

 $2 to 12.50; tulips, 35 to 50 cents; Span- 

 ish iris. 35 cents; violets. Princess of 

 Wales $1.25, California $1, Giants $1; 

 smilax. $1 per dozen. 



Mr. B. Gill has moved to Fourteenth 

 and Clay streets, Oakland. The stand 

 is not so good as the old one, but was 

 the best that could be had at present. 



Lacazette & Peterson have dissolved 

 partnership after two months of busi- 

 ness. Mr. Lacazzette will carry on the 

 bu.^iness alone. 



Shannahan, on Powell street, had all 

 he could do in funeral work this week. 



Mr. Nunemacher. our Thirteenth 

 street florist, has just returned from a 

 gunning party, and says he had a fine 

 time. Mr. N. boasts that he can hit a 

 bottle at forty yards without a miss. 

 That's nothing; we have several mem- 

 bers of the craft that can hit a bottle 

 at closer range than that, but it hap- 

 pens the marksman goes to pieces, not 

 the bottle. J. N. 



THE QUEEN OF EDGELY. 



.•\t the last meeting of the Florists' 

 dub of Philadelphia, some blooms of 

 the new rose, Qiieen of Edgely, the 

 pink sport from American Beauty, 

 were exhibited, and a committee com- 

 posed of Robert Kift, Wm. Munro and 

 •Joseph Heacock. made the following 

 report: 



"We are convinced that this variety 

 is a valuable addition to the list of 

 forcing roses, being in every respect 

 except color the exact counterpart of 

 the American Beauty. The color is a 

 beautiful bright pink, which is good 

 even in the full flowers. The fragrance 

 is also as fine as Beauty, and the ex- 

 hibited blooms showed remarkable 

 vigor." 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



Long Distance 



■Phone 2IB7. 



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No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Cut Strings 

 8 feet long. 

 60c per string 



Nanus «» "'"p^-^' 



i^UIIU.1? of the country. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, 



BRIGHTON, MASS. 



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VEGETABLE PUNTS. 



IiETTUCE, Boston Market, Tennis Ball, Curled 

 Simpson, Grand Rapids and other varieties, 

 l.ic per 100 ; $100 per 1000 ; $8..')0 per lO.IM), if 

 by mail, add IDc per 100. 



TOMATO, small plants for transplanting, in 

 several varieties, 15 cts. per lOU; $1.00 per 1000. 



F£PPER, small plants for transplanting, in 

 several varieties, 'il cts. per 100; $2.00 per 1000, 

 if by mail, add 10 cts. per 100. 



SGG FliAITTS, New York Improved, for trans- 

 planting, 25c per 100 ; $2.00 per 1000. 



CELERY, White Flume and Golden Self-Blanch- 

 ing, 15c per 100,- $1.00 per 1000. 



Other Vegetable plants in season. Cash with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, Sa^^Lnl."'^' 



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Edward B. Jackson. 



Wholesale Florist. 



KABDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS ONLY. 



In any quantity for the least money. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



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Dracaena Indivisa. 



Strong plants, in 2Much, ready tor 3-incli pots. 

 S2.50i>L-r KX); $20 per 10(0: $55 per SOCO, 



THE FLORISTS' SIPPLY CO., 



Box 56, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 



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For Spring Planting. B'^'iR^ilUfi-'E-Ac-H'^l^o 



the ELBERTA and other choice varieties. )APAN 

 PLUMS, all the 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, Z^:;^o\''^,'.Z. 



48\ Washington St.. BUFFALO. N. Y. 



Also Dealer in Florists' Supplies and Wire 



Desisrns. 



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John B. Ferguson, 



Wholesale Florist, 



444 Sixth Awe., PITTSBURG, PA. 



Long Dishnce 'Phone 2985. 



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 A New Catalogue entitled 



Flowers and Floral Desips. 



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, BUFFALO. 



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Cut Flower Exchange, 



404 - 41 2 East 34th St.. New York. 



NEAR THE FERRY. 



Opea Every Morning at 6 o'clock (or the sale of 

 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 



ROSES 



Brides, Maids. Perles, Kaiserins. Woottons, 



Golden Gate, La France, or 

 nrn • UIIIMC t» 3-in. Pots. Fink, Red, 

 utKANIUMO White and Salmon. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, 111. 



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