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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 12. 1904. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



A week of verv sea.sonable weather 

 has brought in quantities of all kinds of 

 flowers. The wholesalers are loailed dovra 

 with stock ami the usual iloauiug up is 

 now a thing of the past. Koses and car- 

 nations arc a glut and can be had at 

 one's own price. Lilies remain very 

 plentiful and living prices on these flon"- 

 ers are not to be had. Very fine sweet 

 peas, iu lavender, pink and" white, are 

 arriving in quantities. The demand for 

 medium and short Beauties is heavy. Out- 

 door tulips and narcissi are arriving and 

 are sold at low prices. Asparagus 

 bunches and strings and smilax are again 

 in heavier supply and prices are nearly 

 normal. New ferns from the south are 

 being received, which are offered at $2 

 per 1000. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams contemplates 

 erecting several greenhouses at hef Knox- 

 ville plant. 



Jarvis Smith, of A. W. Smith's, is 

 shipping the city store quantities of very 

 choice bulbous stock from his Cantield, 

 0., farm. 



B. L. Elliott is cutting heavy on a crop 

 of smilax which is netting him a hancl- 

 some price. 



H. L. Blind & Bros, have a fine lot of 

 hydrangeas just coming on for Decora- 

 tion day. They have exceptionally good 

 bedding stock this season. 



F. Breitenbaugh & Bro. report heavy 

 sales on their Little Beautj- fuchsia and 

 other bedding stock. 



Theo. F. Beckert is sending the Pitts- 

 burg Cut Flower Co. many new and pret- 

 ty novelties in cut flowers. A small red 

 cape flower is one of his latest produc- 

 tions. 



Vei-y choice giant snapdragon and Kai- 

 serin roses are being offered by the same 

 wholesale house. 



PVed Keigelmeyer, of A. W. Smith 's. 

 is to be congratulated upon the arrival 

 of a little son. The stork also visited 

 the home of Frank Faulk, and left a 

 boy; once again we smoke perfectos on 

 Frank. Hoo-Hoo. 



POTTSVTLLE, Pa. — The wagon of W. G. 

 Payne was demolished May 2 by being 

 struck by a runaway team. 



KAISERIN 

 IVORY 

 BRIDE 

 BRIDESIV13ID 



Plants from 

 2^2-iiicli pots, 



$3.00 



per 100 

 Cash or C.O.S. 



Balmoral Ave., 

 CHICAGO. 



Asparagus... 



Plumosus Nanus true seed, per 100. $1.00: per 

 1000. $4.50. 

 Plumosus Nanus seedlings, per 100. $1.75. 

 Plants ready July 1. S2.50 per 100. 

 CASH OR C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DEUWARE, OHIO. 



M-^ntJMii Tin- Ilevit^w wh^n tou wr JtP. 



ORCHIDS. 



Arrived in perfect condition: Cattleya Mos- 

 siae, C. Labiata. Laelia Crispa, L. Anceps. Onci- 

 dium Varicosum Rogersii. O. Crispum and many 

 more. Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell, fZZ!" Summit, N. J. 



MentloD The Berlew when you write. 



DrmLP Di 7f ivixCk s"-o°g stock 



■VVr^i^l^ M^L'/^I^ 1 C3 from 2K inch pots. 



Per 100 



U»CI.E JOHN $20.00 



Mine. Chatenay 6.00 



Sunrise 5 00 



AMERICAN' BEAUTT fi.oO 



1000 

 $1.50.00 

 .50.00 

 40,00 

 50.1X) 



Per 100 



Liberty $5.00 



Bridesmaid 300 



Bride 3.00 



Golden Gate 3 00 



1000 

 WO.OO 

 •25.tl0 

 25.00 

 25.00 



ROSE STOCK PLSNTS 



Per 100 1000 

 AUERICAN BEAUTT (two 



years nld) $8.00 $70.00 



Liberty (two years old) 8.00 70.00 



the 



Per 100 1000 



bunnse (two years old) $ii.00 $70 00 



Golden Gate " " 7.00 60.00 



twot.,'e",y phtVf w^NNFR« "vi'J^^L"^ Carnations and we are also booking orders for 

 two Kit-at PKIZE WINNERS, Fiancee and Cardinal, fornext season 

 \\ rite us for price list nu ottier varieties and special discounts on large lots. 



The BENTHEY-COATSWORTH CO. 



35 Randolph Street, CHIC;!(GO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



IVIme. Chatenay 



A superb pink rose, freer and stronger than Bridesmaid, easy to prow^nd 

 an Ideal shipper. Will cut 40 per cent, selects. See Chicago Cut Flower Quotations 

 Chatenay is selling for more thau any other tea rose. Supply limited. Cash with orders 

 Pine, healthy stock, 86 00 per lOOj «50.00 per lOOO. Beady now. 



EMIL GLAUBER, Montclair, Colo. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



JtJtjtJ* Always mention the FloTISts' RevieW when writing advertisers. j« jljl 



