656 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



MAR'I'H 17, 1898. 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



Week Ending March J 2th, J 898. 



Am. Beauty, faocv, e.xtra, long stem. 



each 2.')c to 3.ic 



Am. Beauty, e.vtra, each 10c to 20c 



Am. Beauty, culls and ordinarv, per lOO 



l.il) to B.OO 



Brides, 1st, per 100 3.00 to 4.00 



Brides. 2d. per 100 1.00 to 2.00 



Bridesmaids, 1st, per 100 3. 00 to 4 00 



Bridesmaids, 2d, per 100 l.(«) to 2 00 



Brunners, 1st, per 100 20. (HI to 41) 00 



Brunners, 2nd, per 100 .").00 to l,'i,00 



Meteors, 1st, per 100 3.(H) to 4 00 



Meteors. 2d. per 100 1.00 to 2 (X) 



Testouts, 1st, per IIKI 3.(H) to 4(10 



Testouts, 2d, per l(«l 1.00 to 2 00 



Morgans. 1st. per KKl 3.(K1 to 4.(KI 



Morgans, 2d, per 100 1.00 to 2.00 



Cusins. 1st, per KMl 3.00 to 4.00 



Cusms. 2d, per 100 1.00 to 2.0O 



Perles. per 100 1 .00 to 2.00 



Carnations, per 100 7.-) to 2 00 



Carnations, fancy, per 100 2 00 to 4 00 



Valley, per KH) 50 to l..-)0 



Roman Hvacintlis, per IIXI 7,") to I'M 



Harrisil, per KXI 3.00to 5.00 



\ lolets. per 1(X) 10 to .30 



raper \yliite Narcissus, per 100 '> ou 



Cattleyas. per KHI 20. (X) to 3(7 00 



Cypripediums. per 100 ,s.oo to 10 00 



Tuhps, per 11X1 1 ..W to 2..i0 



\ onNons. per llKI l.tXIto 2.00 



Smila.y. per 100 8. 00 to 1.5. (K) 



Asparagus, per KHI .-iOcjo 



I iirple Lilac 7,ic per l.uncli 



\\ lute Lilac. 1.00 per l)unch 



.Mignonette, fancy 3. (HI to 5.00 



ordinary 10c to 25c per buncli 



!5\yeet Peas, per 12 liiinrlies I .5(1 (o ''00 



Adiantum 75 tu j oQ 



For special prices on fancy and extra grade 

 stock, see our New Yor)< letter. 



HUNT'S REVIEW OF THE 

 CHICAGO MARKET. 



A fairly active week. La.st jiart of l.rst 

 week was particularly good. There have 

 been times each day when trade seemed 

 dead, but revival has always been prompt. 



Last days of the old week saw carna- 

 tions galore, but Monday found a decided 

 scarcity. No particular famine, but not 

 quite enough for the demand. 



Prices have been moderate in all things 

 and stocks have moved freely in conse- 

 quence. 



Violets seem on the average to be de- 

 teriorating in quality, while quantities of- 

 fered have shrunk somewhat. Some few, 

 as contraries go, are better than ever 



Quite a falling oft in bulbous stocks- 

 still enough for all purposes. Callas have 

 been a drug, while smilax has been ex- 

 ceedingly scarce— at times positively none 

 to be had— the best selling at highest 

 price reached since last Easter, 15 cents. 



The visible supply of common ferns is 

 small and the supply at hand on this 

 market correspondingly short, at times 

 next to none in town; a further advance 

 is not unlikely. 



Phoenix Nursery. 



5,000 Biisli Honeysuckle. 2 to 5 feet, 

 10,000 Rose Stocks. Native seedlings. 

 3,000 Yucca Seedlings. D\yarf Almonds. 

 5,000 Street size Norway and Sugar Maple, Elm, 

 Linden, Box Elder, Catalpa. etc. .Usfi p'ruit 

 Trees. Small Fruits. Price List free. 

 P. K. FHOEmx & SON, Delavan, Wis. 



GALAX 



LEAVES AND... 

 ....LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



GREEN AND BRONZE 



Of all wholesale florists— or write tlie introducei 

 for free .samples and inlomiaiim). 



HARLAN P. KELSEY. 



■ ISO Tremont Bld|. 

 Boston, Mass. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



FIRST-CLASS 



N^S^^^ 



Flowers 



IN AN V VARIETY AND 

 OlANTITY. 



Prompt attention to 

 Shipping Orders. 



L. 



49 West 28th Street, NEW YORK. 



™l 



CIT ORCHIDS OIR SPECIALTY 



>Ve are practical Orchid Growers and Expert Handlers of Cut Orchid Flowers. 



IVIacDONALD ^ IVIclVIANUS, ^u'o^R.rTr 



50 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK. 



W7V^. C S7VYITH 

 mbolesale 

 florist 



PHILADELPHIA. 



CONSIGNMENTS 



OF CHOICE 



STOCK 



SOLICITED 



40 South 16th Street, 



LONQ DISTANCE 'PHONE 5008 A. 



Our central location enables us to till out-of- 

 town orders at short notice. 



ALM 



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A List of All Varieties upon Application. 



IJ.L SCHILLER, 404 E. 34, New York 



20,000 LITTLE BEAUTY 



.FUCHSIAS. 



Now readv in bud and hlooni. 



Per 100 

 The best up-to-date Fuchsias in market.. .$5 OO 



Lord Byron Fuchsia 5 00 



Begonia Rex in best varieties 4 00 



Madame Pollock Geranium 3 00 



Plants ready to shift into 4-inch pots. 

 Cash with order, 



F. BRITENBAUGH &. BRO., 



iAlli'tilirin C", i Bennett P. O., Pa. 



Always mention the Florists' Revieusr 

 w^hen writing advertisers. 



MEET US Al Tri£ OLD STAND 

 ALWAYS OPEN 



Millang & Co. 



Wholesale Commission Florists, 

 48 W. 29th Street, NEW YORK. 



netwt-rn Brnndwny nnd Si.xlh 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 Stock 

 solicited. 



Send Advs. QUICK for our 

 SPECIAL 

 SPRING NUMBER 



