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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



FEBRUARY 24, 1898. 



NEW YORK MARKET. 

 Week Ending February J 9th, 1898. 



Am. Bt-aiity, laiKV, extra, Inng stem, 



each - 40c to Hoc 



.\in. Beauty, extra, each "iUc to 30c 



,\ii), Beautv, culls and ordinary, per lOtJ 



2 IK) to 10, fK) 



Brides, 1st, per 100 4.00 to li (Ki 



Brides, Sd, per KKI U.OOto :i.0U 



Bridesmaids. 1st, pi'r 100 4,00 to II.IHI 



Bridesmaids, 2d. per KK) -J.OOtu 3,IM) 



Meteors, 1st. per 100 4,00 to ti (HI 



Meteors, 'Jd, per 100 2,00 to 3,00 



Testoiits. 1st, per IIHI 4,00 to K,00 



Testouts, 2d, per 100 2,00 to 3 00 



Morgans, 1st, per 100 4,I.HIto tl.OO 



Morgans, 2d, per 100 2.(X) to 3 00 



Cusins, 1st, per IIKI 4,00 to H (Ml 



Cusins, 2d, per 100 2.00 to 3.0(J 



Perles, per KKI 2,(X) to 3, (HI 



Carnations, per IIH) 7.i to 2 00 



Carnations, iancv, per 100 3,00 to t),IKI 



\'allev, per KHI 1,1X1 to 2.00 



Roman Hyacinths, per 1(X) T.l to l.,iO 



Harrisil, per KHI ,"i,00 to ,S,(XI 



\'lolets. per KK) 40 to ,75 



Paper yvhite Narcissus, per 100 1,00 to 2,00 



Cattlevas, per IW) 2."i,IK) to 40,IKI 



Cypripediums, per 10(1 S I.HI to 10. (HI 



Tulips, per KKI l.'iO to 3 (KJ 



Von Sions, per KK) l.(XI to 2. IK) 



.Si»ilax,per KKI 15. IX) to 12. IK) 



;\sparagus,per KK) .ill 1)0 



I'ur pie Lilac. 40c to 7r)c per biincli 



\\ liite Lilac 1,IH) per hunch 



I'or special prices on fancy and extra grade 

 stocic, see our New York letter. 



GOVERNMENT COMPETITION. 



The Cleveland Florists' Club I'as 

 adopted the following vigorous resolu- 

 tions, and some similar action should 

 be taken b.v every trade organization in 

 the United States: 



Whereas, The practice of distributing 

 plants and cut dowers, grown at the pub- 

 lie expense has become so general as to 

 amount to an abuse of the public money, 

 jiaid in part by the florists of the country 

 at large, thereby giving them a direct and 

 personal interest in such abuse of the 

 functions of government; and, 



Where^is, The said distribution works a 

 direct and serious injury to the tlorists 

 .and gardeners of the city of Washington. 

 D. C. by bringing the servants of the 

 ,government. maintained ,at the public ex- 

 pense, in the direct competition with the 

 said florists of Washington, to the detri- 

 ment of their business; be it hereby 



Resolved, By the members of the Cleve- 

 land Florists' Club, that the members of 

 the craft in Washington are entitled to the 

 earnest sympathy and support of florists 

 throughout the country, in their fight to 

 overcome this abuse, and that the said 

 Cleveland Florists' Club hereby protests 

 against the misuse of public funds and 

 facilities for the production of plants and 

 flowers for gratuitous distribution in com- 

 petition with legitim.ate trades of any de- 

 scription, and the secretary is hereby di- 

 rected and authorized to forward copies 

 of these resolutions to tire Congressmen of 

 this district, and to the Senators from 

 Ohio, and also the trade papers, and to 

 the Commercial Florists' Association of 

 "U'ashington, D. C. 



Adopted Jan. 24, 1,S!I.S. 



PAI AY>-EAVE8AND... 

 UHLMA,..,LEUC0TH0E SPRAYS 



GREEN AND BRONZE 



Of all wholesale florists— or write the introducer 

 for free samples and inlornialion. 



1150 Tremont BIdg. 

 Boston, Mass. 



HARLAN P. KELSEY, 



Al'ways mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



FIRST-CUSS 



n 



Flowers 



IN AW VARIdY AND 

 QUANTITY. 



Prompt attention to 

 Shipping Orders. 



L. 



49 West 28th Street, NEW YORK. 



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Jadiow ^f: 



^^PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CIT ORCHIDS OIR SPECIALTY 



We are practical Orchid Growers and Etpert Handlers of Cot Orchid Flowers. 



MacDONALD Zc MclVIANUS, ru"o°p.r/s!^' 



50 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK. 



iAZTV^. C STV^ITH 

 lUhoiesale 

 Tiorlst 



PHILADELPHIA. 



LONG DISTANCa 'PHONB 500B A. 



Our central location enables us to fill out-of- 

 town orders at short notice. 



CONSIGNMENTS 



OF CHOICE 



STOCK 



SOLICITED 



40 South teth Street, 



ALM 



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A List of All Varieties upon Application. 



|J. L.SCHILLER, 404 E. 34, New York 

 ROSE HILL NURSERIES, 



JUST ARRIVEDI 



COCOS WEDDELIANA, 



.<7.5opi.'r i.ooo; =,,000 lots. S%f).oo. 



SIEBRECHT & SON, New Rochelle, NewYork. 



N\\v York I )flice, 409 Fifth .\venue. 



5nnn Cmilav From tl,its, bv mail, 50c per 

 (UUU OlillidA KHI. ft per imt; from 2-inch 

 pots, Jl. 5(1 ji,r llHl.JlSper 1,(XIU; from 3-irich pots, $3 

 per toil. Send for .samples. Cash with the order. 

 FRED BOERMER, Cape May City. N.J. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



MEET US AT THE OLD STAND 

 ALWAYS OPEN 



Millang & Co. 



Wholesale Commission Florists, 

 48 W. 29th Street, N EW YORK. 



Between Ilroadway and Sixlti Avenue 



WM. J. BAKER, 



WHOLESALE 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



1432 S. Penn. Square, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Original Headquarters for CARNATIONS. 



EDWARD REID, 

 WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



1526 Ranstead St., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Consignments of only the best 5tock 

 solicited. 



V^ EUGINELLA EMILIANA. 



B.OOO plants of the above for sale in good con 

 dition. 'i'A-in. pots at $l.0O per 100; 3«-in. pots 

 at $8.00 per 100; 5-in. pots at $15.tlO per 100. 



WM. E. DOYLE, 



(Formerly I'lll^ Cambridge Street, 



Hovey's.) Cambridgeport, Mass 



