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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



The Market. 



Business is slowly iiii|in.iviny. Out- 

 door goods are setting sadly cut of form, 

 luit indoor stork is rapidly nun 



are both good and plenti- 

 ful. I 'lirysantlieimims an- all right, white 

 met plentiful enough, but the colored 

 aorta a bi1 shj yet. There are singli 

 riolete enough to give a blue tinge to 



the backgi I boul g . 



i hit .1. E. I long, of Etolli ton, i: cutting 

 u hat he calls ins » inter crop, which he 

 will continue until he gets tired cutting 

 with his mittens on. Price, $1 per LOO. 

 us continue a little on the off 

 Bide, but there are some good ones. 

 Notes. 



Two nrw phirrs are a tinoui I to help 



us distribute our g is. .1. -I. % I !oi 



ill open at 37 \nh street, in the 

 store recently vacated by T. Waters, 

 and B. Eoffman is to open a fine plaeeat 

 92S Boylston street, a couple of blocks 

 beyond Gah in 's Hack Baj store. 



"Bill" Anderson cannot go to Xornm- 

 bega park without being bitten by a 

 bear, but he has just returned without a 

 mark from a run all over Nova Scotia. 



James Denning has transferred his al- 

 legiance from W. S. Wilson to the Bud- 

 long Company. 



Davis, the transfer florist, of Cam- 

 bridge, has annexed an outdoor space and 

 fenced and roofed it. so that he can now 

 do big business. 



M. E. Tnohv. of South Boston, has ar- 



ied home froi 



i his trip to Ireland. He 

 ued by the Ancient and 

 tilery Company, of Lon- 

 been the guests of Bos- 

 organization this week. 

 J. 8. Manter. 



We think the Review the best of all 

 for the retailer.— A. E. Fiedler & Co., 

 Baltimore, Md. 



plant nearly ; 

 oz.'s for sale . 

 Sept. IT) and thereafter; orders 1 



I plants $ I til); delivery 

 ooked now ; every up- 

 to-date florist should have them as this valuable strain 

 pleases the public and there 



Roses— For fall and winter blooming:, set with 

 buds; Perles, Meteors, Maids, Brides and Gates, two 

 years old. from :> and t in. pots that retail quickly at Si 

 to 50c each, also on their own mots, at tic and sc each 

 I.eaiMiitr Mil him- In pots, t. ."> and H-in., 15c, 25c and 

 ">0c each. Fall and winter stock for cuttings from '■'<, 1 

 and 5-in. pots, at JS.00, $11) 00 an d Jlj 00 per 1110. 

 Geraniums— Pink, white, red and scarlet, single and 

 ' : and 10c each. Eng- 



) and 4- 

 Hsh Ivy— :t and 4-inch pots. 5r and 10c each 1 



pots, pink, white and dark blue, Sc, 10c and 



and 



15c each. Sweet Scented Gi 



sc and ltlc each. Coleus— -i and 4-ic. pots, fancy. Sc and 

 10c each. Hydrangeas— 3 and 4-in. pots, 10c and 25c 

 each. Hibiscus— 3 and 4-in pots. 15c and 25c each. 

 Boston Ferns- 20c, 40c and 75c each. Palms 25c. 

 50c. :.5c and »1.(J0 each. Fancy Violet Stork 



David S. Beach. Box 253. Bridgeport. Conn. 



Converse Greenhouses, Webster, Mass. 



the Review when y 



ARAICARIA EXCELSA. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS IBS* 



2-ineb $0.50 per doz. $3 50 per 100 $30.00 per 1000 



3-ineh 1.C0 " 8.00 " 70.00 



FERNS FOR DISHES, $3 00 per IOO; $25.00 per IOOO. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 



iplete illustrated price list, mailed fr 



1657 



Buckingham 

 Place, 



CHICAGO 



CHOICE HARDY PLANTS 



lor Fall Planting. p ,. r 100 



Chrysanthemum Inordurum. strong held plants f ■"> l'0 

 Maxima. " " " .. 4.00 



Hibiscus. :■> varieties, M-inch pots s (JO 



Gaillardia ( '-randitlora, strong field plants *'. OU 



" Compacta, " " s.00 



< '.tr.M.psis I .am e.'lata, " " " 5.00 



Helenium Autumnale, 3-inch pots 8.00 



" Rosea, o-inch pots 6. CO 



Heliaothus Rigidus, strong field plants 5.0U 



" Maximiliani, strong field plants 5 00 



German I ns. strong field plants 5 00 



I- unkia i ".i rulci. strong field plants 4 00 



Hardy Aster, C. varieties, strong plants ."> i.HJ 



I tigitalis Gloxiniaetlora, strong field clumps 10.00 



I '<-!; hinuirn Chinensis. strong field plants S.00 



" Formosum, " " " S 00 



choice hybrids. -" -inch pots 10.00 



Phlox, choice mixed varieties, 3-inch pots 5.00 



Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, Ohio. 



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Commercial 

 Violet Culture. 



BY B T. GALLOWAY. 



This is the Second Edition of this very success 

 fol book, revised and brought up to date. 

 Fully illustrated and handsomely printed. 

 Sent postpaid on receipt of $1.50. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 ■^JSaSMS* Chicago. 



Mention Review when von write 



SMILAX! 



Last call for No. 1 plants, from 2-ineh pots, at 



Asparagus Sprengeri, ««* 100 



E, I. RAWLINGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



STUDER Offers: 



FERNS -Fine, healthy plants. AUophila 

 Anstralis specimens in 11 inch puts, r . h-et 

 size. S1.00 each ; $45.00 per doz. 



Davallioides Furcans and Bostons, from 

 5-inch pots, $4.00 per doz. From 6-inch 

 pots. $ti 00 per doz. 



Loniaria Glbba and Cordata Compacta, 

 from 5-inch puts $:: ",0 per doz. From 6-inch 

 pots. $4 50 per doz. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, Anthuriums, 



Marantas, Carex, Cyperus Alternifo- 

 lins, Grevilleis. Sanse vierias, Mixed 

 Small Ferns and Selaginellas, from 1V r 

 incb pots, for fern dishes, etc., 4Cc per doz. 



Field-grown 2 and 3-year old ROSES, 

 Hybrids, Teas. Moss, Climbers, in 

 best varieties. $1 20 per doz. 



Five per cent, discount for cash with order. 



N. STIDER, ANACOSTIA, D. C. 



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Primroses.. 



Per 100 



Chinese, single, mixed. LiVineb pots $2.00 



Obconica, alba and rosea. 2 1 ., -inch pots.... 2.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, JVineh pots 2.00 



Plumosus 2.50 



P. W. Narcissus, bulbs 1.00 



Pansy Plants, $3.00 per 1000 50 



CASH. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM 



DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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