734 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



October 23, 1902. 



C H. JOOSTEN Importer, 178 CHAMBERS STREET, I\I^^m/ VrtrW 



^^* ■■• ^^^-rx^wj M ■— 1 ^ 5 50O at the rate per 1000. For less than 500 add 10 per cent. 1^ f> wV I WrlV* 



WHY PAY MORE ? Cash with order please. 



Narcissus 



Mixed Single Dulcli Hyacintlis ^^a'afS^^'slpa- 



rate colors. Rid anrt blue, per 1000. f33.00; 

 white, per Hlllo, $^,.00. 



The 



high price, and unheathly condition of 



Dutcli Roman or IMiniature Hyacinths 



TORONTO. 



Trade during the last week has been 

 good, both in tlie city and country, and 

 wholesale men report the shipping trade 

 good. This speaks well for the prosper- 

 ous condition of the country, and al- 

 though many of our locil llorists were 

 afraid the high price of coal was going 

 to somewhat injure the floral trade, yet 

 thus far it has not been noticed, and re- 

 ports indicate that the sales are much 

 ahead of this time last yeir. A num- 

 ber of October weddings has helped the 

 sale of cut flowers, and while there has 

 not been an over rush of design work, 

 yet it has been steady. 



Chrysanthemums are now with us in 

 good supply, and we note some very fine 

 stock. The price has dropped consider- 

 ably since last week and we now see 

 very good stuff for as low as $5 per 

 hundred. Carnations have been very 

 .scarce, and this is more noticeable as 

 the demand has been great. Roses, in 

 most cases, were not equal to the de- 

 mand, although we note one of our de- 

 partmental stores selling good roses at 

 25 cents per dozen, which we leirn were 

 put in by one of our large rose grow- 

 ers at $1.50 per hundred. We hear con- 

 siderable comment by our local dealers 

 who have to pay $4 for the same stuff. 

 Sorry that it should be so. 



W. ,Jay & Son have their new refrig- 

 erator and show case in place 

 and when the new front is 

 completed they will have one of the 

 most convenient as well as the showiest 

 •stores in Toronto. Tlieir position on 

 Spidina avenue is a stand that certainly 

 deserves a good store, and we ho'| e they 

 will realize that the change was a tronJl 

 move. 



W. J. Lawrence, North Toronto, has 

 completed his new range of rose houses, 

 and although liis stock suffered some- 

 what from not having the houses com- 

 pleted in time, yet they are commencing 

 to make good growth'. W. J. always 

 made a hobby of rose growing, and now 

 as he has what he considers an ideal 

 range of houses, we expect to hear from 

 bim later. 



Toronto Floral Co.'s rose houses, which 

 have been considerably oiT crop this last 

 two weeks, are now showing some good 

 blooms. 



Chirles Turp, we believe, is cutting 

 the best carnations in the market, while 

 for violets we believe George Gard. of 

 Pape avenue, takes the cake. 



D. J. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 



Mr. Cha.s. Kerrigan has irsi-ned the 

 position of salesman for the Murphy 

 Co. and will accept a similar position in 

 Boston. 



F. R. Pierson Co.'s salesman was a 

 visitor in town last week. He is booking 

 orders for Nephrolepis Piersoni, 



Trade in general is continually in- 

 creasing. Mums are beginning to make 

 their appearance. Tlie growers in this 

 vicinity promise an umisiially large crop 

 this season. Inc. 



French Roman Hyacinths make the Miniature 

 Dutch Hyacinth a desirable subBlitute. Lead- 

 ing named sorta for forcing: white, per 

 lOUO. $17.60; red and blue. $16.00. In select mix- 

 ture, separate colors: white, per lOOO, SIB. 50: 

 red and blue. $14.00. All colors mixed, per 1000, 

 $14.00. 



Von Slon, double headed, $17.00: Von 

 Sion. first size, $12.00. Narcissus 

 Poetious. $:i.00. 

 Tlllinc I*'"^ ^^" Thol, scarlet. $0.00: Due van 

 IUII|)a Thol. double red and yellow, $t; 00 : 

 Duchease de Parma, $i;.50; Keizerskroon. $10.00 : 

 Rachel Ruisch $S.0O; Yellow Prince. $0.06; La 

 Candeur.$fiOO: Tournesol red and yellow. $10 00. 



FIELD=GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



4000 Extra Fine Marquis, $4.00 per 100. 



J. L DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mi'ii'Mn The Review when y<:)U write. 



EXTRA FINE 

 FIELD-GROWN 



M arnation Plants. 



500 Prosperity SB. 00 per 100. 



1500 Wm. Scott 5.00 " 



2000 Ethel Crocker 5.0O 



1600 Cartledg-e 4.00 " 



1500 McSowan 4.00 " 



400 Hill 5.00 " 



lOOO Mrs. Joost 6.00 " 



300 Maceo 7.0O " 



1000 Fisher 4.00 " 



1000 Norway 7.0O " 



40O Brides 3-ineh pnts. 6.00 " 



300 Gates 6.00 " 



300 Bridesmaids " 6.00 " 



LEO NIESSEN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



N.W. Cor. 1 3th and Filbert Streets, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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LILLIAN POND.... 



THE LARGEST AND BEST WHITE. 



A pure white flower averaging 3'-j ioches on 

 lone stiff stems. A continuous, free and early 

 variety with a flower perfectly formed and very 

 fragrant. 



A IMoney-IMaker for You All. 



Orders filled strictly in rotation, delivery com- 

 mences January 1. 1903. 

 Prices— 12, $1.50 ; 25. $3.00 ; 50. $.5.00 ; 100, $10.00 ; 

 250. $23.00 . 500, $37.50; 1000, $7.=.. 00. 



S. J. REUTER, 



WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND. 



Carnations... 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



NORWAY, extra fine $7.00 $fiO 00 



GENEVIEVE LORD 6.00 50.00 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



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ALL 

 THE 

 BEST 



IiEADING ITOVEI.TIES OF 1903. 

 The Best Varieties of 1902. 

 All the Standard Varieties. 



Send in vour orders for Kooteil Cuttinss no^w, 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven, Micli. 



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 %lvays Mention the.... 



Florists' Review 



Wlien Writing Advertisers, 



CARNATIONS 



FIELD-GROWN 



Fine, Strong, Healthy Plants. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Prosperity $4.00 $35.00 



Genevieve Lord 4.00 35.00 



Marquis 4.00 35.00 



Guardian Angel ... 4.00 35.00 



Melba 4.00 35.00 



White Cloud 5.00 



PETER REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave,, CHICAGO. 



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CARNATIONS! 



12,000 strong hsallhr field-grown plants. 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Bradt $7.00 $60.00 



Marquis 6.00 50.00 



Lizzie McGowan 4.00 30.00 



G. Lord 5.00 40.00 



Melba 5.00 40.00 



Mac Richmond 5.00 40.00 



Scott 4.00 30.00 



KO of one variety at 1000 rate. 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore, Md. 



KEDICED PKICE.S ON 



FIELD - GROWN CARNATIONS I 



Triumph, Morning Glory, .Toost, Marquis, Pros- 

 perity and Genevieve Lord, at $5.00 per 100. 



Stock Plants. Chrysanthemums. 



White and Yellow Fiizwygram. Ivory, Dalskov. 

 White and Yellow Jones. Bergmann, Robinson. 

 Primo, Lady Harriet, WiUowbrook. Monrovia, 

 Opah, Parr, Polly Rose. BonnafTon, Kerson. An- 

 pleton. Halliday. Mrs. E. D. Smith, Eaton at $.^.00 

 per 100. 



Casli or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, FT. WAYNE, IND. 



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CARNATIONS 



;F. DORNER&SONSCO.,LaFayette,lnd. 



