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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Decejiber 11, 1902. 



■-• ^' ■%lVi->^*lVr ▼ l-H^^ Telephone No 597 Madison square. ' 



IMMORTELLES 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS. BRONZE OR GREEN, $1.00 per 100. 

 F»NCr FERNS, XI .W per lOOO. 



SOUTHERN SMILAl, per 50-lb. case, $6.00; per 3o-lb. 

 ease ^.50; per 2.5-lb. case. $3..50. 



Red. White. Purple, per dozen bunches, $2.75 

 Yellow, per dozen bunches, S2.25 



GALAX 



f«lM LE4YES, $1.50 and $2,00 per 100. 



NEEDLE PINES, Sl.,50, $2 00, S2.50 per doz. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, fresh stock, per bbl., sack. S2.50. 



HOLLY, choice stock, S 00 per case 4x2x2. 



Mention The Review when you wrlte- 



Bronze or Green, Sl.OO per 1000; 

 75e per 1000 in 5000 lots. 



BOUQUET GREEN, selected. ST.OO per 100-lb. crate. 

 AMERICAN MISTLETOE, extra fine.$6 00per25-lb.case. 

 LAUREL AND PRINCESS PINE ROPING at market price. 



CHRISTMAS GREENS. 



Ten thousand cut Palmetto leaves, 

 all intended for the Chieapo market, 

 have been carried away by high floods 

 in Ix>uisiana. 



Tliere is likely to be a short supply of 

 Christmas tree-s, owing to the mild 

 weather in OTsconsin. The swamps be- 

 ing open, it was impossible to get all 

 the trees cut out in time. 



Local Wisconsin speculators in bou- 

 quet green are just beginning to dumi> 

 their stock on the Chicago nuirket anil 

 prices have declined fully 2.5 per cent 

 on this article. Tlie few days renuiin- 

 ing now for working up this 'stock will 

 not allow time to work up all the bou- 

 quet green that will be thro«"n on the 

 maiket. 



W. W. Barnard & Co., Chicago, re- 

 port that their Eastern holly is arriv- 

 ing in very goo<l condition and opens 

 up very fincL The exceedingly cold 

 weather of the last few dajvs did not 

 hurt the holly in the least. 



The first express shipments of mistle- 

 toe have just reached the Chicago mar- 

 ket in excellent condition — well berried 

 stock of good color. 



CARDS FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS. 



Some time since you asked me to say 

 something to readers of the Review on 

 the use of cards with flowers; I think in 

 answer to an inquiry. 



Not long since we sent one w ith flow- 

 ers for a funeral that seemed to be a 

 little out of the ordinarj-, and, while the 

 inscription was rather long, it was still 

 appropriate and might be suggestive to 

 anyone wishing to construct something 

 similar. 



On one side the card bore the follow- 

 ing: 



'"In loving remembrance of 

 Valentine Rose by those whose 

 privilege it was to call him their 

 'Uncle Val.' " 

 And on the other side: 



"Valentine Rose. 

 A Peaceful Citizen, a Consist- 

 ent Christian, an Honorable 

 Man."' W. T. Bell. 



A HOT ONE. 



I cude not du without youre paper. 

 It starts the fire under the boiler quicker 

 nor any. W. C. E. 



Palms 



Home 



Grown, 



Fine Clean 



Stock. 



Grown 



Cool. 



J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYION, OHIO. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



mamental Trees. Shrabs 

 Soses, Clematis, Fmlt 

 Trees, and Small Froita 

 in great variety. 



[||ihristmas 



Bells. 



A BEAITIFIL NOVELTY. 



Jnst the thin^ to catch trade. 



Keep a few of these pretty sifts suspended 

 over your counter. Call your customers' 

 attention to them when booking their cut 

 flower and Christmas greens and you will 

 sell hundreds of these Christmas Bells — 

 made of Scarlet Immortelles. 



OBDER EABI.Y. 



We are the leading' 



Florists' Supply House 



In America ^nd CAN FUK- 



MISH EVKRTTHING YOU NEED. 



SENT) FOB OUB NEW CATAI.OGUE, NOW BEADT. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



50, 52, 54, 56 North 4th Street, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



Send for oar Wholesale Price List. 



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GERANILIV1S.. 



Qood Assortment, Standard Vari- 

 eties, from 2J^-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



100 

 Oiant Double Alyssnm, 2'4 inch pots. . . $2.00 



Dwarf 2Sinch pots 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, 2Sinch pots 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, rooted cuttings, $5.00 



1.000. 75 



Swainsona Alba, 2^-inch pots 2.00 



Baby Primrose, JS-inch pots 2.00 



Lemon Verbena, 2^4-inch pots 2.50 



Ageratnms— Stella Qnmey and Dwarf 



White, 2\-inch pots 2.00 



Abutilon, in variety. 2^i -inch pots 2.50 



Altemanthera, in variety. 2M-lncb pots... 2.00 



Coleus, in variety. 2V4-inch pots 200 



Iiantajia, 10 varieties. ?J<-incb pots 2.00 



Smilax, 2\-inch pots 2.00 



Salvia Silver Spot, 2K Inch pots 2.00 



Forget me Not, large-flowering, blue, 2H- 



inch pots 3.00 



Fuchsia, in variety. 2H-inch pots 3.00 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



R. VINCENT. Jr. & SON. White Marsh, Md. 



DAHLIAS. 



K leading yarieties. all under name, guaran- 

 teed true, including the best sorts in cultiyation. 

 such as Clifford W. Bruton. A. D. Liyoni. Nym- 

 phaea. Lemon Giant. Fern Leaf Beauty. Snow 

 Clad, White Swan. Frank Smith, etc. We offer 



HEAVY FIELD CLUMPS, JUST 

 AS DUG, »6.00 per 100; »46.00 

 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD GO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Meption The Review when ynu write 



CHAS. 0. BALL, 



GROWER 

 OF 



Send for 

 rrtce UtL 



igalffls, Etc. 



HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Headq^artera for Bedding SfOCk. 



Get your orders In NOW before the coal bills 

 raise the i>rice8, and no danger of frost. 



GERANIUMS— The leading and best bcdders 

 In cultivation. Jean Viand (the pink novelty). 

 $2.00 per 100. S. A. Nult (crimson). Alp. Rlccard 

 I scarlet I. Beaute Poltevineand E. G. HIU (salm- 

 on). Mm.-. J.iuUn, »1.50 per 100. lU.OO per 1000. 



■*'T:RBENAS-Our20th Century Collection. 25 

 latest mammoth varieties todate. labeled, strong 

 plants. 2ii-ln. pots. $1.60 per 100. 114.00 per luUO. 



SMILAX— If you want smilax here is vour 

 chance to secure first-class stock; to move 

 Quickly. 2!<-ln.. 50c per 100: $5,00 per 1000. 



ASPAKAGCS SPRENGERI-Extra fine, 2K- 

 In.. 12.00 per 100; 2-in.. $1.25 per 100. 



PETUNIAS— Doable fringed. We are sup- 

 plying the finest collection In the world. Ten 

 novelties selected from Henderson's and Dreer's 

 latest sets ll-2,i per lOO, $1(1,00 per 1000. 



FEVERFEW — Little Gem. strong R. C. $1.00 

 per 1(10: 2-inch, Il,.i0 p.-rl(IU: 2'.4-lnch. $2,00 per 100. 



MARGCERITE-^JhrysanthemumFruteseens, 

 white and yellow, $1.00 per 100. 



SALVIA— The two best, St. "LouiB and Bonfire 

 T6c per 100. 



ALYSSl'M— Little Gem, strong R C, $1.00 

 per 100, 



FUCBSIAS-Four leading sorts. $1,50 per 100. 



The W.T.Buckley Plant Co.. Springfield, III. 



DANSY PLANTS, 



■ large flowering, JOOO, $2.50 ; 100, 50c 



Chinese FrimToses, 2'4-m. pots. $1 50 per 100 

 Asparaffns Fltunosns, 2H-in. pots. 3.00 

 Oeraninms, 10 varieties, 2-in. pots, 2.50 



Vinca Var., 3M-in. pots 4.00 



Cash or C. n. r>. 



JOS. H. CUNININGHAM, 



DEIiAWABE, OHIO. 



Cyclamen Giganteum or Persicum, 



Extra fine plants, ready for shifting for Christ- 

 mas blooming. 3-ln.. $6.00. Primulas— Chinese— 

 5-lnch. in bloom. $1.60 doz. Obconlca— 3-ln.. $.1.00 

 lOO. 200 for $6.00; 3«-ln , ready for 5-ln., $6.00 100: 

 4-ln.. m bloom. $6 00 100; $1.00 doz. Cinerarias— 

 3-ln.. $3 80 100; 200 for $6.00; l-ln..$5,00 100. 

 White Stocks. 2><-in.. $2.00 100. 

 Umbrella Plant*, from flats. $1.00 per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON, 15-17 6riiAn.,UTICA, N. Y. 



