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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 9, 1903. 



SUMMER ROSES. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



Wholesale Florist, 

 1612 Ludlow St, PHILADELPHIA. 



Open from 7: 30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 

 During July and August 

 closeooSaturdaysat 1p.m. 



The Market, 

 e has now dropped 



In 



!lM 



weather bttsK and everything in the 

 Bower line i- quiet except the growers, 

 n'm, aie liuMlin- with might ami main to 

 get their planting done, .tune business 

 was very good, fully up to or ahead of 

 previi us years. At present there is a 

 g, i d demand for funeral Bowers, wit* an 

 occasional wedding to break the monot- 

 ony. Red roses are very scarce, whites 

 fairly plentiful, pink in moderate supply. 

 There is a good demand for Beauties at 

 good prices. Carnations are still plenti- 

 ful, and sell at 50 and 75 cents per dozen 

 at retail. Prosperity and Lawson are 

 about the best variet'ies at this writing. 

 Carnation plants in the field are in fine 

 condition and will make strong, stocky 

 plants for August planting. 

 Notes. 

 Como Park is now looking extremely 

 well, with its wealth of floral beauty. 



The 



here are the finest we ha\ 



[,:lll-lr- mi .1 



ever seen. 



The Warrendale Greenhouses, near the 

 park entrance, are still cutting a good 

 supply of carnations. Their roses and 

 mums are all planted and are making 

 excellent growth. L. L. May & Co. have 

 planted several houses of roses and have 

 several more to plant. Chrysanthemums 

 are nearly all planted here. Some fine 

 pot plant's for the fall show are bein" 

 grown. The Ivory rose is an exeeption- 

 ally strong grower, with nice clean 

 fi liage. It certainly looks very promis- 

 ing. 



Otto Hiersekorn has gone to his old 

 home in Germany for a ten weeks' visit. 

 Fred Topel, rose grower for May & Co., 

 bis the sympathy of the entire trade in 

 the loss of his estimable wife, who died 

 June 30. 



x. y. z. 



Khelp.yvilt.e. Ky. — Mrs. Margaret Dii- 

 bourg wife of L. Doubourg. the well- 

 known florist and city councilman, died 

 June 30. after an illness of two and one- 

 half years. She was 53 years of age and 

 leaves three children. 



Manchester, O. — George R. Mc- 

 Neil says trade was never better than 

 this spring. Although the weather has 

 been against them. Mr. McNeil says 

 stock in the field is in good shape for a 

 starter for another prosperous year. 



LEHDG'S PANSY SEED. 



strain of lars.'e-flnwerliiL' types ineluiii 

 ors. This is a pri'iluol Mf eareful SMlei'l 



J. G LKHDE. Forks. Erie Co., N. T. 



Wanted, 500 Healthy 

 Well-rooted Geraniums, 



from 2-inch pots, of each of the following kinds: 

 Alpbonse Kicard. Mme. Barney and S. A. .Nutt. 



W. T. BELL & SONS, Franklin, Pa. 



For Sale. 



Three large eveas revoluta specimen plants. 

 30 perfect leaves 42 inches long. Also 1 very 

 large one, 40 leaves, 50 inches long. Write 



SCHLURAFF FLORAL CO,, Erie, Pa, 



Meteor Rose Plants! 



S^-inch. »*.SO per 100; 837.50 per 1000. 



Cash with order unless parties are known. These 



plants are guaranteed extra choice. 



BRANT & NOE, Forest Glen, Chicago, III. 



Don't forget &£*£££££ 

 BEAUTIES, GOLDEN GATE or 



"Ferns.' 



GEO. A. KUHL, 



PEKIN, XX.Ii. 

 ew when you write. 



GRAND RAPIDS VIOLET STOCK. 



Imperial. M. T.ouie 

 HUM Swanlev White 

 p„IR fill.l'U per 1000. 



Maiden Hair Ferns b-inch 1 



( hrvNantli*-niiiii'ft. write fur 

 •>',-ni.'h pets, Sil'.UU per 1001 . 



CIUBB & HUNTER. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Mention the Review when you write. 



alleties. 



Latania Borbonica. 



Fine plan 



poti 



815.00 each. 



WM. J. YOUNG, Jr. 



^"^Ja^Ave^ue. GERMANTOWN, Phila. 



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The Florists' Hail Association 



has paid over $64,000 for glass broken by 



hail during the past 15 years. For particulars 



iddrtit JOHN 6. ESLER. S.c'r. SADDLE RIVER. N. j. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



It will pay you to work up a stock of 



TREGO 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



708 N. 16th St.. PHILADELPHIA. 



i 



OHN SCOTT, 



Reap 8t. Greenhouses, Brooklyn. N. T. 



BOSTONS 



Fine "PIBBSOITI" in 2' 4 -inchpots. 

 The Cottage Gardens' Collection of Cannas 



Mention The Review when : 



flood Fortune 



v is the Chum ot Opportunity, 



This is your chance to lay in a stock of God- 

 frey Aschmann's tip top Araucana Excel- 

 sa. Do it now and they will help to fill your 

 treasure box : they will be growing into money 

 for you while you're asleep. We are head- 

 quarters for this great favorite among decorative 

 plants. Our houses are full of choice April im- 

 portations- no seedlings— raised in Belgium from 

 ton cuttings only. Here is my very lowest quo- 

 tation. Who can beat such stock as I offer for 

 the money ? 

 5%-in . 3 tiers, 8 to 10 in. high $0.50 each 



5Vm..3to4 " iotoi2 - 60 ;; 



.-,'.; in . 3 to 4 " 13 to 15 " • ■-. -75 

 6-in., 4 to 5 " 16 to 18 " 80c. 90c. 1.00 " 



Kentia Porsteriana— 4 years old. 30 to 36 in. 

 high, f>Vin. pots, 75c to $1.00 each. 



Picus Elastica— Imported. 4-inch pots, 25c 



Cash with order please. Goods travel at pur- 

 chaser s ri6k only. Please state if with or with- 



Wanted to Buy— Boston Ferns for cash. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



Wholesale Grower end Importer of Pol Plants, 

 1012 Ontario Street. PHILADELPHIA. 



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SPECIAL 

 JULY OFFER 



GERANIUMS— The following superb bed- 

 ders: Alp. Ricard, E. G. Hill, Jean Viaud. B. 

 Poitevine, Mme. Buchner. strong, 2%-in.. $2.00 

 per 100: $20.00 per 1000. We can also supply 

 P0CH3IAS-U leaders). PEVEBPEW— ( Lit- 

 tle Gem), MARGTJERITE-(yellow). AGER- 

 ATtm- (P. Pauline), 9trong. 2%-in.. $1.50 per 

 100. ALYSJTJM - (Dbl. Giant), SMILAX - 

 (Ready July 15. 1903). 2Mn„ $1.25 per 100. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY PLANT CO, 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



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Geraniums— In bud and bloom. 4-in.. $5 per 100 



M„ K l, Mill. Jean Vi.iad. Uruant, Mme . Chf. ell le-e. 

 Beaute Poitevine Caiman— Fine, large plants in l-in. 

 pots ready lor immediate plantm?. S5 I'll p 



$1.75 per II" Boston Kerns '.-in 

 and 76c each; 7-in.. »1 00; s-in . SI r,; ;«-in., * 

 Koses— 2000 Brides. Htrin. rose pots, ti.oO per 



MIA GL0,RE 



II | H DE LORRAINE 



J. H. REBSTOCK, 



irh pots. JULY DELIVERY 

 per 100; $140.00 per 1<X0 



586 Main Street, 



BUFFALO, N.Y. 



LOW PRICE! QUICK PROFIT! 



The Anna Foster Fern. 



Small 3 to 4 frond plants $10 per 100. $«0 per 

 1(00 Heautiful plants cut from lunch at S o *Mi 

 and ST.'. per 100. Pot plants. J- in » ]*' ™. 

 6-iu. $1. 7 in $2. S-in. *3 each. 10,000 KEKTU PAIMJ. 



L. H. FOSTER, 45 King St.. Dorchester. Mass. 



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