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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



VMf.: 



B. & A. Specialties. 



CANNAS-"Buy now the roots to pot for Spring sales. 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Alsace $3.00 



Austria 1.60 $1000 



Beaute Poitevine 5.0O 4.5.00 



Burbank 2.00 15 00 



Chas. Henderson 2.00 



1.5.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Duke of Marlborough . .86.00 



Florence VauKhan 3.00 S25.00 



Gloriosa 5.00 45.00 



Kate Gray 6.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Mixed $150 $1000 



Mile. Herat 3.00 2500 



Mme. Crozy 3.00 25.00 



Paul Marquant 2.00 15.00 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Philadelphia $r. 00 



yueen Charlotte 3.00 $25.00- 



Robusta 1.50 10.00 



Souv. de Antoine Crozy. 5 00 45 00 



BOBBINK & Z(TKINS, - - RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



Trade is not vei-y brisk, but what lit- 

 tle stock there is in the market is 

 cleaned up. If the demand were hea\.v 

 there would not be half enougli stix-k 

 to go around. Roses never before were 

 so scarce as they have been the pa.st 

 month, and no immediate change i 

 sight. Carnations are moving well, Imt 

 the principal can is for wliite. \ 

 are more plentiful and only the tlu i 

 est find ready sale. T-iliin ■■'|^■ 

 market, but are too short-stemmed to 

 bring good figures. Some fine frecsias 

 are also in and sell well. 



The Florists' Club will hereafter have 

 bowling night on the first and third 

 Tuesdays of each month, and regular 

 meetings on the second Tuesday of each 

 month. It is regretted that the Chicago 

 boys missed connections on the annual 

 \\mi.cT tour to Milwaukee, but wc take 

 the blame; it was all through a misun- 

 derstanding of dates. 



Thanks to the man whose happy 

 thought created Carnation Day in mem- 

 ury of McKinley's birthday. It is a 

 boon to the carnation grower and will 

 be the banner day of the year for this 

 Mower if its inauguration day is any 

 criterion of its future custom. Dealers 

 were wliolly unprepared foi- the large 

 demand and were cleaned out early. A 

 noticeable feature was the large num- 

 licr of school children who were wear- 

 iuir the flower. Tlie news item through 

 (lie .\ssociated Press, wliicli gave it men- 

 tion in nearly all the pajMUS in the coun- 

 try, was an advertisement worth thou- 

 sands of dollars to the trade. 



C. 0. P. 



PIPING. 



How nuicli 4-iiiili cast iron pipe would 

 be necessary to heat (o .lO degrees in 

 zero weather a house lfi.5.\]8? House 

 runs east and west, has board wall ."JJ. 

 ft. high (covered with tarred paper) <ui 

 north side and 4 ft. on south side. wi;h 

 .S ft. of glass. Highest jioint inside is 

 ft.: 12 ft. of glass on south side of 

 roof and 7 ft. on north side, and glass 

 in Ciist :tnd west ends. 



SOUTIIEKN Fr.01!I.ST. 



Ill reply to Southern Florist, for heal- 

 ing a greenhouse 10.5x18 liaving glass 

 on the roof and two ends and three 

 feet of glass on one side wall to .>0 de- 

 grees on the coldest nights, from l.ion 

 to 1.200 ft. of 4-inch cast iron ]iipc would 

 be required. Hexry W. Oiimoxs. 



New York. 



D.WTOX, O. — The Miami Floral Co 

 has placed the order for material for 

 three carnation houses, each .300x3.T. 

 anil one propagating house, 200x5). 



Fine 

 Grafted. 



ORANGES 



Bearing 

 Sizes. 



12-inch, bushy, from 4-inch pots. $20.00 per 100 



15-18 W.OO 



KIN KANS. Per 100 



10-12-inch, bushy, from 4 inch pots S'JOOO 



I-EMOITS. Per 100 



12-15-inch, bushy, from I inch pots $20.00 



lf(-24 3000 



Oranges, Lemons. Limes. Fine specimen plants, 

 well branched, 3 to 4 ft . S.'.OO to J3 00 each. 

 ROSES. Per 100 



Olimbing Clothilde Soupert. strong field- 



gro^vn $10.00 



CI.EMATIS AFIIFOI.IA. 



A fine variety. Somewhat similar to C. Pau- 



Iculata. but blooms earlier and lasts longer. 



Strong plants from Sinch pots. $.s.00 per 100. 



FICnS EI.ASTICA. 



(Top Cuttings ) 



10-12-inch $20.00 per 100 



KEISTTIA BELMOBEAITA. 



12-15-inch, 5-inch leaves, 3-iD. pots.. .S18.00 per 100 



Phoenix Beclinata and Farinlfera. 



la-LS-inch. 4 inch pots. Sl.i.OO per 100 



(Not less than 40 of a class at 100 rate.) 



CANNAS— (Dormant Boots). 



2-3 eyes to each division, best sorts. $l.'j.00 per 1000 



CITRUS TRIFOI.IATA. 



(Best defensive hedge plant.) Per 100 



Strong field-grown plants. l.VJO-inch $S.00 



(Not less than 400 of a class at 1000 rate.) 

 Latanias, Pandanus, Oraaniental Treefi 

 and Shrubs In large qaantltles. Write for 

 eatalo^ie. 



P. J. BERGKMANS GO. (mo 



AUGUSTA, GA. 



FRUITIfAND 

 irURSEBIES 



Established 1856. 



PANSY PLANTS, 



large flowering, JOOO, $2.50 : 100, 50c. 



Per 100 



Asp. Spren^eri, fine plants $2.00 



Colens, 20 varieties, 2-inch pots 2.00 



Qeraninms, 10 var.. 2'.;-inch pots, $2.50 and 3.00 



Canna Bnlhs, 10 varieties 3 00 



Cash. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



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CHAS. D. BALL, 



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HOLMESBURG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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