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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVEMBER 13. 1902. 



KENTia SEED! 



"JUST RECEIVED." 



BELMOREANA 84.00 per 1000. 



Per case, 4000 seeds, at 3.50 



rnrn^ Crrn to arrive Jan. 1st, Si7.50 per 1000 



50 BARCLAY STREET, 



NEW YORK. 



Branch Store, 404 East 34th Street. 



PITTSBURG. 



No material change has occurred since 

 last week's report, the only change being 

 a decided falling off in roses, which are 

 now somewhat scarce and naturally in 

 big demand. The general tone of the 

 market is somewhat brighter and from 

 now on a steady demand is looked for. 

 Shipping trade is reported as very 

 steady and its continuance can be ex- 

 pected. Keports from all local growers 

 as to stock, and prospects for a good cut 

 for Thanksgiving, are very satisfactory. 



The supply of Beauties is still limited, 

 the demand consuming all of them. The 

 quality is very good. 



Ciirnations still remain plentiful, the 

 poorer grades, such as culls, remaining 

 unsold. The standards and fancies find 

 ready sales at fair prices. 



Clirysanthemums are now in full sway, 

 and. of course, have somewhat of a de- 

 pressing effect on other stock. The de- 

 mand for them is steady. The demand 

 for the mcilium-sized ones, especially 

 white, such as Ivory, still exceeds 

 the supply. The following local growers 

 who are growing quantities of mums this 

 season are Fred Burki, Tlieodore Beck- 

 ert. Wm. Lauch, B. L. Elliott, .James 

 Bros, and Charles Hoffmeyer. Some very 

 fine specimens of Golden Wedding, Ap- 

 pleton, Maud Dean, Wanamaker, Perrin, 

 Timothy Eaton, Mayliower and Queen 

 liave been sent in by them. 



The first paper white narcissus seen 

 this season at the Cut Flower Co.'s were 

 sent in by Cliarles Koenig. 



.Julius' Ludwig is still cutting some 

 good outdoor cosmos. 



C. H. Roney, of .Jamestown. X. Y.. 

 was a visitor last week. 



Ernest Zieger, manager of C. T. Sie- 

 bert's flower stands in the Liberty Mar- 

 ket, was busy last week with funeral 

 work. He reports business very good. 



John Britenbaugh, of Milvale, who 

 claims to he the originator of the Little 

 Beauty fuchsia, and Miss Catherine 

 Brown were married last week. They 

 have the best wishes of all the craft. 



Frank Faulk, one of the few true 

 sportsmen amongst us florists, spent a 

 few days in the wilds of our nearby 

 mountains, hunting pheasant. He was 

 quite successful, bagging 42 birds. Keep 

 an eye on Snoden, Randolph and Blonde 

 I^anghans, boys. Watch them take to 

 the woods with bag and gun! 



.John Foss is passing around the Per- 

 fectos on account of a big, bouncing baby 

 girl, which arrived last week. 



Henry Sheaff, Sr.. father of Harvey 

 Sheaff, manager of Mrs. E. A. Williams" 

 Penn avenue store, died November 7, at 

 his home in Canonsburg, Pa. Mr. Sheaff 

 served through the civil war in the 

 Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



FIELD- 

 GROWN. 



Liberty. Mo. — Paul Stark has moved 

 his greenhouses to Kansas City, Mo. His 

 address is R. D. No. 4, Kansas City, Mo. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI -- 



I'bese plants have short tops and extra strong 

 roots. Are cheaper and give quicker returns 

 than pot-grown stock. $4.00. $6.00 and $8.00 per 

 too. according to size. 



ADIANTUM CAPILLUS VENERIS — One of 

 the best lor fern dishes and other decorative 

 work. 2!^inch pots, $3,00 per 100. 



ADinNTUM CAPILLUS VENERIS IMBRI- 

 CATUM — Excellent for tilling fern dishes, wide 

 pinnates like Farleyense, ^^o-ipch, $,5.00 per 100. 



AN EIMON ES— Japonica Alba, $6.00 per 100: Ele- 

 gaiitissima, anew variety of exceptional merit, 

 $10110 per 100: Lady Ardilaun, .$,s.00 per 100: 

 Queen Charlotte. $vS.6o per 100: Rosea Superba, 

 $12,00 per 100. 



BEGONIA INCARNATA— The most useful be- 

 gonia for Winler-flowering, 3-in. pots. $8 00 per 100. 



CAREX JAP. VARIE6ATA— A useful decora- 

 tive grass. 2*4 inch pots, $2.50 per 100. 



CINERARIA STELLATA-From2to4 ft. high. 

 The plants make a most effective display, either 

 as a specimen or in groups. 3-in, pots, .$5.00 100. 



CVPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS- Bushy out 

 door grown plants in 3-inch pots, extra strong, 

 ready for a shift, $1.00 per 100. 



NEPHROLEPIS DAVALLIOIDESFURCANS 

 — We consider this to be the handsomest fern in 

 cultivation. Has no equal as a Christmas plant. 

 Have a fine lot in .5 and fi inch pans, $.5.00 asd 

 $6.00 per doz. 



PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA VARIEGATA— 

 Of the variety which retains its bright variega- 

 tions of white and green throughout the season. 

 Can highly recommend it as an effective border 

 plant. Large field-grown clumps. $6.00 per 100, 



PRIMROSES — (Chinese)— .Separate colors, 

 white, light pink, scarlet and blue. From the 

 finest imported seed: 3-inch pots. $5 00 per 100. 



PTERIS CRETICA ALBO-LINEATA-VaHe 

 gated, very useful and pretty. 2>^-inch pots. 

 $3,00 per 100. 



PVREIHRUIN-(Hybriduin)— Gives the best 

 satisfaction both as to variety of color and 

 freedom of bloom. The colors ranee from pure 

 white to deep blue: fleld-erown. $s 00 per 100. 



TRITOMA UVARIA 6RANDIFL0RA— An old 

 staiiilliv. Strong divisions. -$.5.00 per 100. 



VALERIANA OFFICIH ALIS-(6arden He- 

 liotrope)— Strong divisions. $3.00 per 100. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA- Large field 

 grown clumps with 12 to 20 runners. A good 

 seller during the winter. $.s.00 per 100. 



VIOLETS — CALIFORNIA -Field-grown, sec- 

 ond size, $3.00 per 100, 



NATHAN SMITH & SBN, - ADRIAN, MICH. 



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Cut Flower Boxes 

 WATERPROOF Corner Look Style. 



The beat. atron^reBt and neatest folding 

 cur flower box ever made. Cheap, durable, 

 hau<ly. To try them once is to use them always, 



DON'T USE OLD STORE BOXES. 



If you have any doubt, send for samples, which 

 speak for themselves. 



Size No. 1 . . . .3x4^x16. .11.76 per 100; $15.00 per 1000 



No. 2. ...3x6x18.... 2.00 ■ IS.OO 



No. 3 ...4x8x18.... 2.40 " 22.00 



No. 4. ...3x6x20.... 2.75 " 25.00 



No.5... .4x8x22.... 3.00 " 28.00 



No. 6.... 4x8x28.... 3.76 



35.00 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 0. 



Box 104. 



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*'I>UNNITE'*(Trade Mark. Registered) for Roses. 



A formula for preventing- and reniedylng- Black 

 Spot on Roae Plauts. Especially adapted to 

 American Beauty. 



Prices: 1 quart glass bottles ( boxed). 75e. boxing- 

 10c extra. 1 gallon glass demijohns (boxed), 

 112 50, boxing 6Uc extra. 2-gallon glass demi- 

 johns (boxed), $4.00. boxing $1,00 extra. 



When demijohns are returned cost of same will 

 be deducted from following invoice. 



Manufactured only by DUNNE & CO., Horticultural 



Supplies, 54 West 30th St.. NEW YORK. 



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egetable 

 ....Plants 



CABBAGE— Jersey and Cbae. WakeSeld, 

 Early and Late Flat Dutch. Succession and 

 Drumhead. 15 cts. per 100 : $1.00 per 1000 ; $8.50 

 per 10.000. 



LETTUCE— Big Boston, Grand Rapids, Boston 

 Market, and other varieties. 15 cts. per 100 ; $1.00 

 per 1000 : $8.50 per 10.000. 



CELERY— In varieties. 15 cts. per 100: $1.00 

 per 1000. 



LEEK— 15 cts. per 100 : $1.00 per 1000. 



PARSLEV-Strong, 40c per 100; $1.50 per 1000. 

 It wanted by mail always add IDc per 100. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, white ktarsii Md. 



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PRIMROSESI 



CHINESE— Single-Mixed, 2!<-Jnch pots. $1.50 

 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Pansy Plants 



2}^-inch pots, $3.00 per 100. 

 VINCA VINES. var,.3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 GEBANIUniS— 10 varieties, i-inch pots, $2.50 

 per 100. 



$2.50 per 1000. 

 50c per 100. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CINNINGHAM, 



DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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BRUNNERS 



We have a very fine stock of 



ULRICH BRUNNER ROSE 



from hard wood cuttings, strong plants. 

 clean and thrifty, from 2>2-in. pots. No 

 better stock than this can be had at any 

 price. We offer them at $5.00 per 100 : 

 $45.00 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE & GONARD CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Home Grown, 

 Fine Clean Stock, 

 Grown Cool. 



:i-inoh pots, nice 

 plants. W.50 per 100. 



Palms 



ASPARAGUS SPRENBERi. 



J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



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Cyclamen Giganteum or Persicum. 



Extra flue plants, ready for shifting- for Christ- 

 mas blooming. ;i-in., $5.00: 4-ia.. e.Ktra flue, well- 

 budded plauts ready for 6-in., ?10.U0 100. Cine- 

 rarias, 2-ln-, K.OO; 2U0 3-ln.. $6.00; ;iiii-ln . ready for 

 .■i-in.. »5.00 lUO. Primulas— Chinese— 3-ln., »,3.U0; 

 3!<-in.. $0 00 100; Obconiea— 2>4-ln,. $2 00 100. 300 for 

 $6.00; .i-ln.. $;i.00 100. 200 for$."i(J0: 3ii,-iu . re,ady for 

 6-ln.. S5.00 100. White Stocks, 2\-ln.. $3.00 100. 



Umbrella Plauts, from flats. tl.UU per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON. 15-I7 Cray «ve.. UTICA, N. Y. 



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