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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 24. 1904. 



Qarnations footed Quttin^s I 



NEW DAYBREAK, I^i.'.pr.t. $12.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1000. I 



Governor Lowndes 



Enchantress 



Harlo warden 



Adonis '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 



Norway ... 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.;'.'.'".".'.".'.'!;'.'..".'.;.... 



Governor Wolcott 4.00 



per !l)0 

 .S6.0I) 

 . 6.00 

 . 6.00 

 . S.OO 

 . 2.!;0 

 4.00 



per lonn 

 $.'* (10 



!»oo 



50.00 

 70.00 

 20 00 

 3.5.00 

 35.00 



per 100 per 1000 



Estelle $1.00 $35.00 



Mrs T. W. Iiawson 3.00 25.00 



Genevieve Iiord 2.50 20.00 



Prosperity 3.00 25.00 



Iiorna 2.50 20.00 



Fair Maid 3.00 SiOO 



S Other new and standard varieties. Stock is in fine condition and ready for immediate delivery. p 



S CHRYSANTHEMUniS. Best new and standard sorts. Write for list. h 



1 H. WEBER & SONS, - - - Oakland, Md. I 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



Business last week proved to be quite 

 active and the apparent upward move- 

 ment from now to EasteT will no doubt 

 be very gratifying to all. Last week the 

 demand was active enough to avoid 

 heavy accumulations of stock. All kinds 

 of flowers are arriving in fine condition 

 and a good share of .sunshine will bring 

 good crops in for Easter. All local 

 growers report stock in the best condi- 

 tion, especially roses, lilies, carnations 

 and all bulbous stock. 



Notes. 



At the last meeting of the Florists' 

 Club a fine exhibition of carnations was 

 made and our local growers who exhibit- 

 ed can feel proud of the showing thev 

 made. 



The exhibit of miscellaneous flowers 

 made by the Tittsburg Cut Flower Co. 

 at this meeting was certainly a credit to 

 that concern. Fifteen new names were 

 proposed at this meeting. "Easter Flow- 

 ers" will be the topic for the next meet- 

 ing, April 5. Hoo-Hoo. 



A BUSY PLANTSMAN. 



Godfrey Aschmann turns out surpris- 

 ing quantities of stock at his place on 

 Ontario street, Philadelphia. He gets as 

 manj- crops out of his houses as any 

 grower in the business. Tbe place is 

 always full, something always at hand 

 to take the place of the outgoing, fin- 

 ished plants. The araucaria is one of 

 his all-the-year-around specialties, but 

 just now the azalea is to the fore. Mr. 

 Aschmann makes an annual trip to Bel- 

 gium and his stock shows the result this 

 season in the large proportion of Mme. 

 Van der Cruyssen. This most popular of 

 all azaleas has been scarce for the last 

 couple of years. Ijut Mr. Aschmann was 

 able to secure several thousands. Many 

 he sold on arrival, but upwards of 2,000 

 are in fine flower for Easter. He also 

 has all the standard varieties in quan- 

 tity. He also has a whole house of 

 cinerarias. 1,800 plants, which make a 

 fine display. No stock of Easter plants 

 would be complete without lilies, and his 

 will nearly all be ready in time. Spi- 

 raeas are another item. Mr. Aschmann 

 is always glad to see visitors. 



Chatham, N. Y. — B. E. Shuphelt is 

 expected here from the south this week. 



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t THE BEST NEW SCARLET CARNATION 



The Cardinal. 



Winner of FIRST PRIZE for 100 Scarlet 

 and S. S. F. IVfedal and Certificate 



ax DETROIT.' 



TO BE DISSEMINATED NEXT SEASON BY 



I Chicago Carnation Co. J^'^iSS"'' Joliet, III. 

 I andWm. Murphy, i30 e. 3rd St. Cincinnati, 0. I 



At following rates ^ $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 



>«r»>'4^».H 



VESPER. 



ready now. Also the tollowing standard varieties. 



Adonl8 $7 00 per 100. $60.00 per 1000 



EnchantreBS 6 00 



McKlnley 4.00 



Finest white carnation on market 

 this year, flowers 3 in. to 3% in.- 

 fine stem, free bloomer, good 

 keeper and shipper, $1.50 per doz.; 

 SIO.OO per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 250 

 at 1000 rate. Rooted Cuttings 



Kstelle 4,00 



Nelson 3.50 



30.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 



Lawson $2.50 per 100. $20.00 per 1000 



Queen Louise.... 2 60 ■' 20.00 



Mrs. Uradt 2 60 " 20 00 



Flora Hill ....2.00 " 15.00 



Mrs. F.Joost 1.60 " 12.60 



WM. C. SMITH, 



CASH. No C. O. D. 



61st and 

 Uarket Sts., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



MoDtloD The Review when you write. 



■ ROSES 



ROSES 



PLANTS AND Per 100 PerlOO 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. R. n. 2i^-in. 



Americin Beauly $3.00 $6.00 



Bride, Maid. Ivory. Gate 1.60 3 00 



Perle. Kalserln. Canadian Queen.. 2.00 4.00 

 Low rate by the 1000. 



BOSTON FERNS — 2M;-ln.. $4 per 100: 3-ln.. $8; 

 4 In.. $12 60: 5.1n.. $25: (■.-ln..$40. Fine stock. 

 Note the special low prices on smaller sizes. 

 W. H. QUI.I.ETT & SOirS, Lincoln. 111. 



Fine Rose Plants 



For 

 Sale 



from 2VQ-inch pots. 

 Brides, Maids, Ivory and Ferle, $3 per lOO 

 Beauty, 8S per 100 



J. F. AMMANN, -- Edwardsville, III. 



CARNATION CITTINGS 



100 lOOO 



Enchantress. $6.00 $50 00 



Gov. Wolcott. 4.00 36.00 



Nelson 3 00 25.00 



Estelle 3.00 26 00 



Or.ine 2 60 20.00 



L:iw8on 2 50 20.110 



100 1000 



Glacier $2 00 $20.00 



Marquis 2.00 17.50 



Gov.Koosevell2.50 20.00 



.loost 2.00 1500 



Queen Louise 2 00 17.50 



Triumph 1.60 12 50 



ROOTED CHRYSANTHEMUM CIHINGS. 



Kalb. Wlllowbrook. Polly Rose. Queen, Mrs. 

 Jerome Jones. Timothy Eaton. Merry Christmas, 

 Chadwlck. Opnh. L;idy Harriet. Vlvland-Morel, 

 J. K. Sliaw, Mrs. Cooinbrs, Marie Calvat. Mrs. 

 Murdock. Mrs. Perrin. Maud Dean. Pres, Smith. 

 Woodford, Helen Bloodgood, H;irryParr. Robert 

 Halllday Mrs. E. D. Smith. Yellow Jones. May- 

 flower. Col. Appleton. Golden Weddlnff. Penn- 

 8ylv:inia. Maj. Bonnaffon. Goldmine, Sunshine. 

 R, H, Pc:ir8uu, Per 100 *1.60 



BELL MILLER, Springfield, III. 



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