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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



November 20, 1902. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



The large shipments cif carnations and 

 chrysanthemums continued during last 

 week, causing a severe decline in prices 

 on the lower grades of stock. Consign- 

 ments of chrysanthemums were very 

 heavy, but the demand was slow and in 

 consequence prices were low. Fancy 

 grades of carnations found a ready mar- 

 ket, but many of the standard grades 

 and culls remained unsold. The 

 weather was so like summer that flow- 

 ers did not seem to attract the tran- 

 sient trade. 



In Beauties the supply is about equal 

 to the demand and prices have re- 

 mained steady. There was a shortage 

 in Maids, Brides and Liberties until Sat- 

 urday, N■o^'ember 15, when large quanti- 

 ties arrived. 



The supply of valley, violets and all 

 green stock is now regular. 



Various Items. 



At the regular monthly meeting of 

 the Florist Club, held on Wednesday 

 evening, November 12, the subject for. 

 discussion was "Chrysanthemums," and, 

 from the little outdoor pompon to the 

 best blooms of the latest varieties, they 

 were taken up and critically discussed. 

 The meeting was largely attended. The 

 membership of the club is rapidly in- 

 creasing, which is probably due to the 

 interesting discussions being held. 



Elmer E. Siebert, who has been acting 

 as superintendent 6i Highland Park, has 

 resigned his position. 



E. N. Lockwood, representing Stumpp 

 & Walter Co., of New York; J. E. Bon- 

 sall, of Salem, Ohio, and Harry Chaapel, 

 of Williamsport, Pa., were \isitors here 

 last week. 



Sidney Gibbs' plant at Woodville, Pa., 

 was badly damaged by fire on the even- 

 ing of November 11. A new dwelling 

 house, a palm and new propagating 

 house and fifteen feet of the ends of 

 seven carnation houses were destroyed. 

 The origin of the fire is unknown. The 

 loss is about $10,000, covered by insur- 

 ance. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams had the decora- 

 tions at Duqucsne Garden for the ban- 

 quet and ball given by the Scottish Rite 

 Masons, at their fiftieth annual reun- 

 ion. Tlie decorations were very beau- 

 tiful and expensive. 



The largest social function of the sea- 

 son was the housewarming at Alexander 

 R. Peacock's new palatial home. The 

 decorations weie gorgeous, and large 

 [Continued on Page fll2.] 



200,000 ROOTED CUTTINGS 



READY 

 NOW 



Doz. 



Gov. Wolcott, white $0.60 



Alba, white , 00 



Golden Beauty, yellow 60 



Violania. varieEated 1.2.5 



Mrs. Palmer, scarlet 60 



Mrs. Higinbotham li^btpinl:.. .60 



J H. Manley. scarlet 60 



Viola Allen, variegated 60 



Gaiety, fine variegated 60 



Harry Fenc. crimson 60 



Arollo scarlet 60 



Dorothy Whitney, yellow 65 



Stella. Domer's variegated 60 



Corbett. salmon 40 



Dorothy, pink 50 



Chicot, white 50 



Gov. Roosevelt, maroon 35 



Prosperity, white-splashed 



pink 35 



Norway, white 30 



Lorna. white 30 



100 

 St.OO 

 4,00 

 400 

 '.100 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 400 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4 00 

 4.00 

 4 50 

 4.00 

 3 00 

 3.00 

 300 

 2.50 



1000 

 $35.00 

 35.00 

 35 00 

 75.00 

 3500 

 35 00 



35.ro 



35.00 

 35,00 

 35.00 

 35,00 

 40.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25 00 

 20.00 



2.50 20.00 

 2 00 15.00 

 2.00 15,00 



Doz. 100 1000 



Gold Nugeet. yellow $0,30 $2.00 $15.00 



Lawson pink 30 2 00 15.00 



Bon H Richard white 30 2.00 15.00 



Morning Glory, shell pink 30 2.00 15.00 



Egypt, maroon 30 2.00 15.06 



Queen Louise white 30 2 00 15.00 



America, scarlet 15 1.00 10.00 



Crane, scarlet 15 1.00 10 00 



Genevieve Lord, light pink 15 1.00 10 00 



Evanston. red 15 1.00 10.00 



Tidal Wave, pink 15 1.00 10 00 



Joost. pink 15 ICO 10.00 



Mermaid, salmon, fine -.15 1.00 10.00 



Portia, scarlet 15 1,00 10,00 



Armazindy. variegated 15 1.00 10,00 



Lizzie McGowan, white 15 1.00 10.00 



Wm Scott, pink 15 100 10.00 



Marquis, light pink 15 1.00 10.00 



Argyle. pink 15 1.00 10.00 



Eldorado, yellow 16 1.00 10.00 



Gen. Maceo. maroon 15 1.00 10.00 



WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGE LOTS. 



6 at 12 rate. SB at lOO rate, 250 at 1000 rate. Terms, spot cash, prepaid to your city 

 at above prices. All rooted cuttings sold under express conditions that if not satisfactory on 

 arrival, return immediately, when money will be refunded. 



Unrooted Cnttings or Pips at one-half the price of Booted Cuttings. 



California Carnation Co. 



LOOM IS, Placer County, CAL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS ^-^'pfiiJTfr^rB'inci,. 



Each Doz. Each Doz. 



Adrian - $0.35 $3,00 Prosperity $0.25 $2.00 

 C. Hoist - .25 2 00 Providence .25 2.00 

 Honesty - .25 2.00 



T. Eaton. Mrs Chamberlain. Chadwlek. Apple- 

 ton. Liberty. Orizaba. Maud Dean. Chllds. Lady 

 Roberts. Monrovia. $I.oU per doz.. f8 00 per lUO. 



Mrs. E. D. Smith. Bergmann. Willow Brook. 

 Merry Monarch. Polly Rose. Glory of thePaclflc. 

 Geo. S. Kalb. Ivory. The Queen. Mrs, J. Jones. 

 White Bonnaffon. H. A. Parr, October Sunshine. 

 Robt. Halliday. Bonnaffon. R. H Pearson, Lady 

 Harriett. Adele. J. K. Shaw. $1.00 per Uoz.. $6.00 

 per 100. t) plants of one variety at doz. rate; 25 

 at 100 rate. 



H WEBEB & SONS, Oakland. Md. 



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Stock Plants --Chrysaniheniums--"EsteHe." 



■The early wonder, Pure White, very largre. Ready 

 to cut Oct. 4. Sport of Glory Pacific, long'er stem, 

 better foliage, builds high in center. Awarded 

 Certificate of A. C. S.. at Cincinnati. Oct. Ifi. 1902. 

 Grown and Owned by H. M. Alticb. Dayton. O. 

 60c each; S5.O0 per doz.; i^doz. at doz. rate. 



(Cash with order.) 

 For sale by E. G GILLETT, Wholesale Florist, 

 113 East Third St., CINCINNATI, O. 

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Home Gro'nrn, 

 Fine Clean Stock, 

 Grown Cool, 



;i-inch pots, nice 

 plants, $1,50 per 100 



Palms 



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J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



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..GERANIUIV1S.. 



Good Assortment, Standard Vari- 

 eties, from 2H-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



100 



Giant Double Alyssum, 2}< inch pots $2.00 



Dwarf ■■ ■• 2M-inch pots.... 2.00 



Hardy Eng-lish Ivy, 2Minch pots 2.00 



Hardy Eng'lish Ivy, rooted cuttings, $5.00 



1.000: 75 



Swainsona Alba, 2^4-inch pots 2.00 



Baby Primrose, 2' 4-infh Pots 2.00 



Lemon Verbena, 2'4 inch pots 2.50 



A^reratums— Stella Qarney and Dwarf 



White, 2H-iiich pots 2.00 



Abutilon, in variety. 254-iiich pots 2.50 



Altemanthera, in variety. 2Ji inch pots... 2.00 



Coleus, in variety. 2!^4-inch pots 2.00 



Lantana, 10 varieties. JH-inch pots 2.00 



Smilas, 214-inch pots 2.00 



Salvia Silver Spot, 2i4 inch pots 2.00 



Porget me Not, large-flowering, blue, 214- 



inch pots 3.00 



Fuchsia, in variety, 2J<-inch pots 3.00 



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A formula for preventing and remedying^ Black 

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•■ American Beauty. 



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 10c extra. 1 g'allon g-lass demijohns (boxed), 

 ?3 50. boxing- 5Uc extra. 2-g-aUon g^lass demi- 

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