270 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



J.VXLARV k;. I'm: 



OCEAN CITY, N. J. 



Mr. G. P. Moore built a new green- 

 house the latter part of last summer 

 and got it finished before the cold 

 weather set in, and now has it full of 

 geraniums in 3-inch pots, and they are 

 fine. He built the house to raise gera- 

 niums for the wholesale trade and ex- 

 pects to have them in full bloom in time 

 to sell for the Easter trade. Geraniums 

 seem to do well here in this salt atmos- 

 phere and it is admitted by all visitors 

 from inland states that the flowers grow 

 more brilliant near the sea shore than 

 further inland. He has to be particu- 

 lar to pot them in poor earth and finds 

 that by using any fertilizer they grow 

 too rank. He has plants now one year 

 old that have leaves as large as a horse's 

 hoof, seven inches across by measure- 

 ment. 



The holiday trade amounts to next to 

 nothing here. The Easter trade is bet- 

 ter. A great many people that have 

 summer cottages come down and live 

 here for a week at Easter time, and 

 they want some flowers and plants to 

 decorate with. It would seem very mo- 

 notonous here in the winter to any per- 

 son coming from a busy city. 



The large four-masted bark "Sinda," 

 laying on her side just a few hundred 

 yards off the center the city, makes a 

 little entertainnient for the people. She 

 is the largest vessel that ever came 

 ashore on this beach. She is 360 feet 

 long and 25 feet depth of hold and had a 

 full cargo of general merchandise from 

 Japan. There are nearly 100 men tak- 

 ing out her cargo and sending to New 

 York in lighters. They have been at 

 work on it for about three weeks and it 

 is thought it will take two months lon- 

 ger if she does not break up. It is said 

 her cargo was worth $500,000. 



We think that when this place is built 

 up and becomes a large city that the 

 florist's business will be good, but the 

 retail trade is very poor, except in the 

 spring and summer. But it is building 

 up fast, and we wait with hope. M. 



DALLAS, TEXAS. 



The store people all report a good Kew 

 Year's trade. 



The decorations at the Oriental hotel 

 for the Idlewild ball New Year's were 

 put in by Nitshe, and do him great 

 credit. 



Mrs. Holtkamp has been very busy 

 with funeral work the past week. This 

 lady is an expert in this line and does 

 a good business. 



The Texas Seed & Floral Co. are busy 

 moving into their new location on Elm 

 street. 



The Haskell Ave. Floral Co. are cut- 

 ting the finest lot of carnations ever 

 seen in this part of the country. Their 

 stock is all in thg best of condition and 

 gives Mr. Beach great credit for his skill 

 as a grower. Their stock of mailing 

 plants is in perfect shape and the houses 

 are full to overflowing. Arrangements 

 are now being made for the erection of 

 six more large houses for another sea- 

 son. B. 



Miami, Fla. — The firm of Dickerson & 

 Belden has been dissolved and the busi- 

 ness will be continued by Fred Dickerson. 



Gro\t; City, Pa.— Mr. J. E. Black, the 

 florist, died last February and the busi- 

 ness is now carried on by Mrs. Black. 



<*^.>«^«*%<«^<»^l*^.<*^'*^.!*^'*^*^.<*^<»=Si(#^.li 



*.*^s*^^ 



yarnation Cuttings f 



Well Rooted, Healthy Stock. READY NOW. I 



Well Rooted, Healthy Stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Higinbotham $12.00 $100.00 



Mrs. Potter Palmer 12.00 100.00 



Prosperity 0.00 .SH.OO 



Norway 5.00 40.00 



Irene .S.OO 40.00 



E.stelle .5.00 40.00 



Lawson 4.00 &5.00 



Bon Homme Richard 3.00 25.00 



HoosierMaid 3.00 25.00 



Orane 2.00 17.50 



The Marquis 1.00 7.50 



(Teneviere Lord 1.00 7.50 



Argyle 1.00 7.50 



Guardian Angel 1.50 12.50 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Frances Joost $1.00 



Cerise Queen 1.00 



Ethel Crocker 1.25 



Triumph 1.00 



Flora Hill 1.2.5 



White Cloud 1.25 



Peru 1.00 



America 1.50 



Mrs. L. Ine 1.50 



Chicago 1.75 



Mrs. Bradt 1.75 



Armazindy 1.25 



Morning Glory 1.75 



Evanston 1.00 



$■ 



.50 

 .W 

 10.00 



7..50 

 lO.OO 

 10.00 



7..50 

 12.50 

 12.50 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 



7.50 



J 



Write for prices on lar^e quantities. 



ROSE PLANTS from S'.-inch pots. 



Liberty per 100. $*.00 per 1000. $75.00 I Meteor perlOO. $.3.00 



Bridesmaid 3.00 " 25.00 Golden Gate ... . " 3.00 



Bride " 3.00 " 25.00 I Perle ■ 3.00 



Kaiserin per 100. $3.00: per 1000, $25.00 



per 1000. $25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



ROOTED ROSE CUTTINGS. 



Golden Gate. 

 Perle 



. . per 100. S1.50 

 1.50 



per 1000. $12 50 

 12.50 



Bridesmaid iier 100. SI. 50 per 1000. $12.-50 



Bride ■■ l.,50 ■' 12.,tO 



Meteor " 1.50 " 12.50 



All Rooted Cuttings and Plants sold imder express conditions that if not satisfactory 

 when received they are to be returned immediately, when money will be refimded. 



I 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 Wabash 

 Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS. 



PERFEITLV HEtLTHY, 

 Propagated from CHOICE STOCK. [ 

 READY NOW. 



QUEEN LOUISE, ^ 



lie best white com- 

 mercial carnation. 



$5.00 i;*o^; $40.00 



per 

 1000. 



I'er 100 I"er 1000 



Prosperity $6.00 



Mrs. Thomas Lawson 4.00 



Gov. Roosevelt 6.00 



HoosierMaid 4.00 



Irene 4.00 



Norway 4.00 



Egypt 4.00 



Mrs. Bertram Lippincott 3.00 



Morning Glory 2.00 



Marquis 2. .50 



Mrs. G. M. Bradt 3,00 



Chicago 3.00 



Maceo 2.00 



Buttercup 4.00 



$.50.00 

 &5.00 

 50.00 



25.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Gomez $2.00 



Crocker 1..50 $12.50 



Genevieve Lord 1.50 12..50 



G.H. Crane 2.00 15.00 



Victor 2.00 



Wm. Scott 1.60 12.50 



Daybreak 1.50 12,50 



Eldorado 1.50 12.50 



Jubilee 1..50 12.50 



FloraHill 1.50 12.50 



Triumph 1.50 12.50 



Portia 1.50 12.50 



WhiteCloud 1.50 12.50 



I J. L. DILLON, - - Bloomsburg, Pa. | 



M.ntl'.n Thf Rovlr. 



BE QUICK ABOUT IT! 



ClnerariH, Hybrid., for Easter bluumlng'. finest 

 Htrain from 4-iii. pots, strong plants ready to 

 shift into 6 In. Have only about 1.51K) to spare. 

 t6.tiO per 100; :i-ln., larg-e enoug-li to shift into 5 to 

 :)4-ln. pots. *i.oo per lon. 



Azaleas— Di-iU9ch»- Perle {while double), and 

 Simon Mardner (pink double), o-in. pots, just 

 coining into bloom, only 40e. Cruyssen. plants in 

 hull and blooni. 50 to t;Uf. Cash witli order pleae. 



GODFREY ASCHMANM, 1012 Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PANSIES, 



■lOe per 100 ; $3.00 per 1000. 



GERANIUMS "'""'' ^•^3^"j;rrroS;'°"°*^' 



VIITC& VAB., 2-in. pots. $3.(i0 per 100. CASH. 

 JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Mention The RpvIpw when von write 



ROOTED CUTTINGS - Roses and Carnations. 



Sironglv rooted Brides. Meteors, Maidw, Perles. 

 »1.60perl00: $12 K) per 10(.MJ. Kaiserins, $2.00 per 

 100: f 17.50 per liKW. 



Carnations— Hill. Armazindy. Jubilee. Joost. 

 Scott. :&l.50per IW): $12.tHl per 1000. WhiteCloud. 

 Crane. Genevieve Lord. f2.00 per 100. Marciuis. 

 Bradt. $;i.00 per 100. Specially nice strongrlv rooted 

 stock. W. H. GULLETT & SONS. Lincoln, lU. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS. 



Well-rooted, clean, healthy stock. Early- 

 struck cnttiug:s make best plants. 



Pel* 



100 



Prosperity $fi.00 



Lorna 6.00 



Norway (i.OO 



Roosevelt I'l.OO 



Elma 5.00 



Oorolhy 5.00 



Irene 5.00 



Lawson 4.00 



The Marquis . 3.00 

 Morning Glory 3.00 

 G. H. Grane .. 2.00 



Per 



1000 

 S50.00 

 .50.00 

 .50.00 

 .50.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 17.50 



Per 

 100 

 Mrs.G.M.8radt$2.00 



Gen. Maceo. 

 While Cloud. 

 Mrs. F. Joosl. 



Triumph 



Ethel Crocker . 

 Genevieve Lord 1..50 



Glacier 1..50 



Flora Hill 1.50 



Wm. Scolt ... 1.00 

 Daybreak 1.00 



2.00 

 1..50 

 1.50 

 1..50 

 l.,50 



Per 

 1000 



$17.50 

 17.50 

 12.25 

 12.25 

 12.25 

 12.26 

 12.25 

 12.25 

 12.25 

 10.00 

 10.00 



2.50 at 1000 rate, ii at 100 rate. Cash or C. O. D. 

 W. J, & IW, S. VESEY, Ff, Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HAIL 



EVERY FLORIST OUGHT 



TO INSURE HIS GLASS AGAINST 

 For Particulars Address 



JOHN G. ESLER, Secretary, SADDLE RIVER. N. i 



Always Mention the.... 



Florists' Review 



Wlien Writing Advertisers 



