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The Weekly Florists* Review* 



MARCH 21. 1S9S. 



NEW YORK MARKET. 



Week Ending March 20th, 1898. 



Am. Beauty, fancy, e\tra, long stem, 



each '. 10c to 15c 



Am. Beai]ty. extra, each ... 6c to Sc 



Am. Beautv. culls and ordinary, per 100 



.' ."iOto 4,00 



Brides. 1st. per 100 2.00 to 4.00 



Brides. 2d. per 100 7.5 to 1.50 



Bridesmaids. 1st. per 100 2.00 to 4,00 



Bridesmaids, 2d, per 100 75 to 1,.50 



Brunners. 1st. per 100 10. 00 to 20.00 



Brunners, 2nd, per 100 4,00 to 8.00 



Meteors. 1st. per 100 2.00 to 4.00 



Meteors, 2d. per IIX) .50 to 1.00 



Testouts. 1st. per KKI 2.00to 4,00 



Testouts, 2d. per 100 50 to 1..50 



Morgans, 1st. per 100 2. 00 to 3.00 



Morgans. 2d. per 100 .50 to 1,00 



Cusms. 1st. per 1(K) 2.00 to 3.00 



Cusins. 2d. per KKI .50 to 1.00 



Perles. per 100 .50 to 2.00 



Carnations, per IIH) 75 to J. 50 



Carnations, lancv. per 100 2.00 to 3.00 



\'alley, per KKI 50 to l.,50 



Roman Hyacinths, per 100 75 to 1..50 



Harrisii, per 100 3.00 to 5.00 



Violets, per 100 10 to .30 



Paper wtute Narcissus, per 100 2.00 



Cattleyas. per lOO 20.00 to 30.00 



Cvpripediums. per 100 8.00 to 10.00 



Tulips, per 100 1..50 to 2.00 



Von Sions. per 100 1.00 to 2.00 



Smila.v.per 100 10. 00 to IH. 50 



.\sparagus.per KKJ 50.00 



Purple Lilac 75c per hunch 



White Lilac 1.00 per bunch 



Mignonette, fancy 2.00 to 4.(KI 



ordinary 10c to 25c per bunch 



Sweet Peas, per 12 bunches 1..50 to 2.00 



.■\diantum 75 to 1.00 



For special prices on fancy and -extra grade 

 stock, see our New Vork letter. 



HUNT'S REVIEW OF THE CHICAGO MAR- 

 KET. 



The market has been uniformly dull, with 

 scarcely an exception during the entire past 

 week. 



Carnations and smilax are stiU somewhat 

 short of demand — smilax especially so — being 

 scarce every day, while Saturday and Monday 

 are about the only days when the carnation 

 scarcity is felt to any extent. 



Roses have been and are yet plenty,_not 

 merely plenty, but in over supply. Demand, 

 both shipping and local, is light, and in con- 

 sequence prices, at which the bulk of or- 

 dinary stock move, are lower than at any 

 time so far during Lent— (this season). 



Things have been very uneventful — a sort of 

 monotonous drag, noticeable everywhere — with 

 only semi-occasional spurts. 



Violets have sold quite readily at fair to 

 good prices. 



Spring bulb stuff from southern shipping 

 points has come and sufliciently heavy to 

 cut some little figure, as street venders, to 

 some extent, have deserted roses for it. 



Several large growers of Harrisii are back- 

 ward with their Easter stock, and in spite of 

 all efforts to force them, are afraid that they 

 will fail to make connections. The chances 

 favor a short market on them this Easter. 



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 view if you have not already done so, 

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 of stock in the Florists' Publishing 

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WEST CHARLESTON, O.— Joseph 

 R. White, the nurseryman, committed 

 suicide March 13. No cause is assigned 

 for the act. 



QERANIUns.— Grand Bedders and NVw. 40 

 var. tl.SO per 100. $10.00 per 1000. Alternanthera.— 

 P. Major and Yellow, fine little plants. Coteus.— 

 30 finest var.. Sage. Grandiflora and Bonfire. '2 

 best. Petunia. -Ruflled Giants. Slic per 100. $5.00 

 per 1000. Pansies.— Best, Giant and Bugnot in 

 bud, J6,00 per 1000. Small. 60c per 100. $3.00 per 

 lOOO; 100 rates by mail, 1000 rates by express, 

 any quantity. Send for my list. 



Daniel K. Herr, = Lancaster, Pa. 



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 FLORISTS' SIPPLIES 



88 and 90 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. .| 



BUY VOIR FLOWERS DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 



Large stock of Ruses, Carnations, Harrisii Lilies. 

 Cailas, and in fact all Cut Flowers for 



EASTER. I 



Sentl your urders in early so we may he able to ,t;ive you good stock. j^ 



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 Producers and Shippers 



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Stock That Will Please You. 



PADMATinMC la - 10- Pcits or rooted cuttings. 

 bAnnMIIUno .Mrs S. A. Nortbway. $1 per lOOj 

 Flora Hill. Mapledale, $b per 100; Daybreak, $15 per 

 1000; Lizzie McGowan. $12 per 1000; Rose Queen, SIO 

 per 1000. All the new ones at regular prices. 

 (2CDAUIIIUC in '-'s i"- rots. Heterantbe. S. A. 

 ULnHIIIUm J Nutt.La Favorite, $i5 per 1000; Mine. 

 Bruaut, JI. .vlplionse Rlcard. J.J. Harrison, Fleur 

 Poitevlne, S5 per 100; Frances Perliiiis, best double 

 pink, surprise, Duchesse de Malble, $4 per 100, our 

 selection S20 per lOUO; Rose, S-^^o per 100; Mine, 

 Sallerol, $2 per 100; Rooted Cuttings S, A, Nutt, $12 

 per 1000, 



ARCDATIIM Tapis Blue cutting from flats, 60 cts. 

 HuLnHIUm per 100; 2 ln..$l,2,=> per 100; Dwarf 

 Beauty, 2 In., new, $2 per 100; yi.NCA VAR. i In., 

 strong, $6 and $7 per 100; DRACAENA INDiyiS.\, 

 3 In., $8 per 100, strong; GENISTA RACEMOSA, 4 

 m., fine. $10 per 100; 1)EG(1NI.\ VERNON. 2 In., $25 

 per 1000; IlEl ioN I A VUl.C.\N, $3 per 100; HELIO- 

 TROPE, Jersey I'.eituty, rooted cuttings. 60 <ts. per 

 100; 2 In , $1.50 per 100; COLEUS KLONDYKE. .$1.20 

 per (loz, $6 per 100. 6 COLEUS KLONDYKE WITH 

 EVERT ORDER OF $5.00 AND OVER. Terms cash 

 or halt cash and h.alt C. O. D. Stock. A No. 1. 



CARL HAGtNBllRGtR, West Mentor, Ohio."^ 



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A List of All Varieties upon Application. 



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



f RAW'S FERTILIZED 

 V....FLOWER POTS 



For growing and shipping plants. Send at once 

 for samples; no charge. If vou grow tomatoes or 

 pot plants you cannot afford to pass over this. 



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These square pots economize space, giving mgre 

 room to the roots than the tapering round pots. 



In setting out plants the pots are not removed. 

 Simply unlock the bottom flaps and turn them up 

 (see cut), allowing the roots to grow without check. 



Address all orders to 



STIMPP & WALTER CO. 



50 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. 



Cabbage 



Plants. 



EARIY JERSEY WAKEflELD, SI. 00 per 1000. 



J. W. DAVIS, Morrison, I 



