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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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KENTIA BELMOREANA, FORSTERIANA, 

 LATANIAS, LIVISTONA ROTUNDIFOLIA, 



WEDDELIANA, PANDANUS VEITCHII, CEOTONS. 

 DBACiENAS, 3 varieties; ARAUCARIAS and 



t PIERSONI Fern, 



BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADE. Freight paid withii 

 100 miles of New York. Write or telegraph AT ONCE. 



DENVER. COLO. 



Trade has been pretty fair, with 



srarciP 



Prices 



all hav 

 of thei 

 the ext 

 storm, 

 for th 

 had a 

 count c 



tainly wish them much better success in 

 the future and trust that they will not 

 stand any loss here for the next 

 hundred years. 



Various Notes. 



The boys have come back from the 

 convention in the best of spirits, and 

 have some of the most astounding stories 

 to tell. 



Wm. Eickeworth has leased the Fre- 

 mont greenhouses, on Broadway, and is 

 preparing for an extensive spring trade 

 in plants. 



Claude Hurt has leased his green- 

 houses to l$g, Work, for growing vege- 

 tables. 



Lyle Waterbury has started a commis- 

 sion" house, much to the satisfaction of 

 the florists in general, and expects to do 

 a large business this winter. 



Berry, Lewis and Bushmore report 

 having' been elegantly entertained lev the 

 El Paso County Horticultural Society 



at Colorado Springs, on th tcasion of 



their annual dower Bhow, at which they 

 acted as judges. In their rounds of the 

 floral establishments they found that 

 William Clark had turn down some of 

 his smaller houses and was rejilarine. 

 them with structures thirty t'eet wide. 

 At Evans' new place, with Ed Johnson 

 in chaige. everything was in fine condi- 

 tion. The arrangement of the houses, 

 shed and office is fine. At Crump's 

 everything is in nice form, and espe- 

 cially good were the potted chrysanthe- 

 mums grown by Ernest Flour. Thokn. 



The Milwaukee Sentinal of Septem- 

 ber 6 printed C. C. Pollworth's portrait 

 and a very interesting account of the 

 growth of his business, and the flor- 

 ists' industry in Milwaukee. It notes 

 that Mr. I'.'.llworth is something of a 

 "joiner," for he belongs to all the trade 

 societies, and is also an active Mason, 

 Knight of Pythias and member of the 

 Eraternal Alliance. 



' the choicest 

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Special Low Prices and Discounts for 

 spot cash with the order. Everything must be 

 sold at once as I am going out of business. 

 Special Price on Latanias. 



In. In. No. Per Perl 



PLANTS pot high leaves 10 1001 



Latania liorbonica . . 5 ls-zo 3-4 $1.10 S10.00> 



6 20-25 4-5 2.00 18.00 



7 23-26 4-5 4.00 

 " 3 plants 8 21-28 7-8 7.00 



9 2S-30 9-10 9 00 



" 10 30-3R 10-12 1200 



And 10 per cent, off on orders of S1OO.0O or over. 



A special discount from wholesale list on all 



other plants not named above, of one-third, wilt 



be given where accompanied by spot cash and 



" >rders amounting to S100.00 or 



Tou never 



10c each. 

 Solatium IDnnnm or Celestial Peppers. 4-in. 



pots. 10c each. 

 Solatium Capsicastrum or Jerusalem Cherry. 



large berries, var.. 3-inch pots. 5c each. 

 Stevia, 2'r-inch pots. 2 1 ._.c: 4 inch pots. 6c each. 

 Stevia Vanegrata, 3-inch pots. 5c each. 

 Genista, large flowering variety, 3-inch pots. 



5c each. 

 Hydrangrea Otaksa. pink and blue, 3-in. pots. 



5c; 4-in. pots. 8c each. 

 English Ivy, 2%-ineh pots. 5c each. 

 All these plants are strong and clean and ready 



to ship. Cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



M. F. LaROCHE. Collingdale, Pa. 



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Cyclamen— Nothing but the best giganteum p 

 sicum. large flowered, 3-lnch. ready for 4-in 

 $.-..00 per Hit): 4-ln. till. Oil per 1011. 



Asparagus Sprenccrl From flats, ready 

 petting up $1 OH per 100; Ifi.OO per 1000. 5000 

 125.00. 2M-inch, 11.50 per 100: $12.50 per 1000. 

 Chinese and Obconi.a, $2 00 



Ma in. eel h Heifonias. in hower. l-in.. IS. 100. 

 Primula Forbesi— Baby primreses. :" 4 -ln., *' ■'" 

 per 100; »0U for 15.00. 



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