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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



BALTIMORE. 



After a day or two of sweltering 

 we have had a copious shower 

 of rain and a great fall in the tempera- 

 ture. Tlir parched soil i- now workable 



and on every side delayed operations are 

 being pushed forward to catch up, it 

 possible, the time lost in outdoor nrork 

 by the enforced idleness due to the 



drought. 



i treat an ivals of cut flowei - make the 

 daily history of the market, the quality, 

 unfortunately, not comparing vitli the 

 quantity. A very considerable outlet 

 was made last week by the floral decor- 

 ations lavished at our city hall upon 

 some new municipal officers and the re- 

 cently elected council. This work was 

 widely distributed and absorbed a muni 

 deal of material of all grades. 



Decoration day has not heretofore 

 been much of a florists' day in this lati- 

 tude, the holiday coming at a time when 

 hardy stuff is so abundant: but there is 

 a disposition now to extend the custom 

 of decorating with garlands and flowers 

 the graves of others than soldier-. This 

 should enlarge the demand foT a better 

 class of material. The use of plants, 

 which prevails at the north, is practi- 

 cally unknown here on Memorial hi, 



The illness of Alexander Scott." re- 

 ported last week, grew more serious, 

 and that gentleman has gone to his 

 brother's in Buffalo. X. Y. All who 

 came in contact with him in his business 

 career here are sincere in wishing him 

 early and complete restoration to health. 



Chatham, X. Y.— This vicinity is 



greatly in need of rain, but most of the 

 growers have all their carnations out- 

 doors. R. K. Shuphelt finished field 

 planting May 9. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



ready for delivery 



3-in..*ol0: 2-in . 

 Fuchsias— In var. 

 Hf-liiilriip<-K-B-s 



Lemon Verbena— 2-ln 



Moonvinen- 2-ln 



l'etnnias— Dbl fringed :t-in.. $5.00; 



Saxifraca— 2-in. Ji.OO; R. C 



Stovla— Var.. 2-iu 



Salvia o var.. 3- in . *4.no: 2-in 



Trariescaniia— i Wandering Jew). 



Verbenas— In best var.. 2-in., $2.00: 

 A in. -a- Var . large. :t-tn *»; l H) ■ 2-in 



Asters— In var . transplanted 



<;.vps.,j>hll»— Panleulata 



Sweet Williams -Pall-tran-plant. 



nentanrea— Dusty Miller 2-in 



Coba**— Seandeus. :i-in. $1100: 2-ln. 

 Lobelia— Com pacta and Speciosa ' 



Fvrethruni— A tu-eum, 2-ln 



Mignonette— 2-in 



naisles— Double, mixed .... 

 1'ansies — Florists International 

 and bloom. Hum *1M)II: smaller p]2 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Celery— Transplanted 30 



Pepper-Transpla n l.-d :15 



Rhubarb-Lumps 5.00 



■Wholesale price lint on application. 



LUDWIG MOSBAEK, So. Chicago. III. 



8500 Anthony Ave., near So. Chicago Ave. 



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ERAMUMS, 



Colcus, Abutilons, 



Chrysanthemums, etc. 



FIRST-CLASS STOCK FROM 2,-INCH POTS. 



Geraniums. 



Variegated Le 



COLEUS 



BtEsTED- Nutmeg! 

 per 100. 

 ed, $3 00 per 100. 



ABUTILONS. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Autumn Glory. Col. D. Apnleton. Eureka, 

 Glory of the Paeii.e. Mrs I'erriu. Mrs. O. P. 

 Bassett. Mrs.Mnrdock. Win. H.Lincoln. Bes- 

 sie Burton and others, ready now. $2.00 per 

 100 POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 50 

 varieties. $2.00 per 100. 



MISCELLANEOUS GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



iamed.. 



Uannas. 3-ineh pots. good, strong stock, 

 standard varieties. 60c per doz - 



Canna Robusta extra large roots 



Fuchsias, in variety 



Forget-Me-Not. large flowering, blue, 

 from 2 1 ,-incli pets. SJ .so per 100. 



Hardy English Iv 



Lemon Verbena 



Lobelia, compacta 



Sedum variegata 



Summer Flowering Annuals, seed bed. . . 



Swatnsona Alba 



(Rooted Cuttings of Hardy English 



Ivy, 75c 1 



$5.1 



per 1000 ; 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, White Marsh, Hid, 



CANNAS! 



Geraniums 



; varieties. 3-ineh pots. $5.00 per 100. 



Best Bedding Sorts, 4 inch pots. $7.00 per 100; 2M-lnch pots. $3.1 



per 100. 

 Mme. Salleroi. 2%-inch pots, $2.50 per 100. 



:-inch, strong, $5.C 



Cobaea Scandens 



NATHAN SMITH &SON, Adrian, Mich 



GERANIUMS COLEUS 



To close out, lyi and s-m. pots $3.< 



Asparagus Sprengeri, fine plants 2.1 



Asparagus Plnmosus Nanus, July.... 2.! 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa 2.1 



Asparagus Plnmosus Seed, $7.00 per 1000. 



15 varieties, 2 and 2S 



Sm 11a x 



Vinca Vines, var 



Chinese Primrose, July 

 Obconica, alba and rosea 

 Forbes! 



1000 100 

 pots $12.00 $1.50 

 10.00 1.00 



CASH, PLEASE. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - - Delaware, Ohio. 



PERLES SND METEORS. 



1000 Perles, B-in . Ic 



tfi beors, strong, m 1 .-in. puts. 5c. 

 2000 S. A. Nutt ger.. extra stroug. 2 in. $3.00 

 per 100. 1000 Finest Double Pink bedder, Ger.. 

 extra strong. 2-in.. $:: do p.t inn 4000 S. A. Xutt. 

 fine plants. 4-in. 1000 Finest 1 . mil. le Pink hediler. 

 Ger.. \ -in.. $8.00 per 100. 2000 Mine. Salleroi 2c. 

 Sample free. Plants are all exceptionally fine. 

 GESLER & DRURY, GALESBURG, ILL. 



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GERANIUMS THE KIND YOU NEED 

 for High Class Trade. 



Best single, dark red Cln 

 Also Heteranthe, Mrs. ¥. 

 vine. La Favorite Send 

 etc. Make ii. 



-us Plnmosus from ■■ 



Wholesale Florist •Alt:. 



merly N. Halsteil St.. CI 



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