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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



FEBHUAiti 20, luuy. 



(3NCINNATL 



The Market. 



At the present time our market is in 

 better shape than it has been for some 

 time. In roses the greatest increase i 

 noticed, and tlie quality is also first- 

 class. Maids, especiall,y, are good in 

 color and they are in the greatest su]i- 

 ply. Brides are a close second, and some 

 extra good quality are to be had. There 

 was a sharp demand for short-stemmed 

 Brides and they consequently brought ;i 

 higher price than Maids. Good Golden 

 Gates are scarce at present. This ro.se 

 is ill shorter supply now than at any 

 time so far this season. Liberties are 

 also scarce. Meteors are not any too 

 plentiful and the quality only" fail-. 

 Short-stemmed Beauties are coming in 

 in larger quantities, and there is a ready 

 market for them. There is a good i 

 niand for long-stemmed Beauties and 

 many more could Ije sold if they could 

 be obtained at anything like a reason- 

 able figure. 



In carnations reds are scarce, with 

 white a close second. There are more 

 pink than of the other two combined. 

 It is a noteworthy fact that carnations 

 of the Bradt type are being forced inlii 

 a back seat. This is the report of all 

 the storemen. They say that a solid 

 color is the thing, 



George & Allan, who grow great 

 quantities of bulbous stock, 'repoiL that 

 never have conditions been better and 

 they are highly satisfied with the prices 

 obtained, Romans, narcissus, valley, daf- 

 fodils. Von Sion and Harrisii are all in 

 good supply, Calla lilies are very good 

 property and there are not enough of 

 them to go around. 



The bright weather is bringing in 

 large quantities of violets and the '"pric:' 

 is dropping. 



There is very little Asparagus plumn 

 sus to be had at present, and Sprengeri 

 is also scarce. Tlie supply of smUa.x 

 is growing short. There are plenty of 

 ferns, galax, leucothoe, etc. 



Notes. 



W. K. Partridge, Eichard Witterstaet- 

 ter and E, G, Gillett returned Sunday 

 evening from the carnation meeting. 

 They expressed themselves as beino- high- 

 ly pleased with what they saw, and w^ell 

 paid for their trip. E. G. Gillett is 

 still talking about White Bradt and 

 Flamingo, which, he says, are record 

 breakers. 



Robt. Ruttle, of Covington, Ky., re- 

 ports business as being veiy good' al- 

 most more than he can handle. It is 

 mostly funeral orders. 



Huntsman & Co., who are lart^e throw- 

 ers, as well as retailers, are in the^mar- 

 ket buying stock, which, considerin.r tl- 

 amount of stock they grow, speaks^ well 

 for tlieir trade. C, J. Ohmer, 



Washington, D, C— Geo, H. Cooke, 

 formerly with J, H, Small & Sons has 

 purchased "The Flower Shop." at IfO 

 Connecticut avenue, N. W.. and will con- 

 tinue the business under the old title. 



Boulder, Colo.— John M. Johnson, 

 who recently purchased the Hubbard 

 Greenhouses, is preparing to erect two 

 new houses, a new office and a residence. 



Now LS the season of the year to ex- 

 pand your wholesale plant business, and 

 an adv, in the Review is the medium to 

 •employ. 



CARNATIONS. 



FIITK. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Lawson S1.60 $ 12.50 



Enchantress 12.00 100.00 



Guardian Angel 1.25 10.00 



JoGSt 1.25 10.00 



Genevieve Lord 1.25 10.00 



Well Rooted 

 Cuttings 



NOW READY 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Nelson $.5.00 $40.00 



Crefsbrook 4.00 30.00 



Triumph 1.2=, lo.oo 



Higinbotham 5.00 40.00 



Moming Glory 2.00 15.00 



SED. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Harlowarden $12.00 $100 00 



Adonis 14.00 120.00 



Estelle 4.00 30.00 



Crane 2.00 15.00 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



Palmer $4.00 $30.00 



Mrs. L. Ine 1.25 10.00 



Chicago (Red Bradt) 2.00 15.00 



WHITE. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



FloraHill $1.50 $12.50 



QueenLouise 2.50 20.00 



Norway 1.50 12.50 



Peru 1.2a 10.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Murphy's White $6.00 $50.00 



Bon Homme Richard 1.25 10.00 



Hoosier Maid 1.25 10.00 



White Cloud 1.25 10.00 



VABIEOATED.— Bradt $2.00 per 100 



LAWSON BOOTED CTTTTIHQS, from black soil, $2.00 per 100 ; 



$15.00 per 1000 

 $15.00 per 1000. 



WELL ROOTED CUTTINGS. 

 STRONG AND HEALTHY. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Bride $1.50 $12.50 



Bridesmaid 1.50 12.50 



Sunrise 6.00 .50.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Perle st.so $12.50 



Golden Gate 1.50 12.50 



Ivory 300 25.00 



Pierre De Netting $8.00 $75 00 



Sunrise 7.00 65.00 



American Beauty 6.00 55.00 



Kaiserin 4.00 35.00 



BOSE FIiAITTS from 2!^-inch pots. 

 Per 100 Per 1000 



Ivory $4.00 



Bridesmaid 3.00 



Bride .SOO 



Golden Gate 3.00 



Perle 3.00 



Per ICO Per 1000 



$35.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



All stock sold under express condition that if not satisfactory 

 it is to be returned immediately when money will be refunded. 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 Wabash 

 Ave., 



CHICAGO. 



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VERBENAS. 



We are the largest growers of Verbenas in the country and 

 those who buy of us are sure to get plants and rooted cut- 

 tings perfectly healthy and free from rust. 60 varieties. 

 Rooted Cuttings. 60c per 100: $5,00 per 1000 : $4.'i.00 per 10,000. Plants, $2.50 per 100; $20.CC per 1000. 



White. Per 100 



QueenLouise $2.00 



Loma 2.60 



Norway 2.00 



Good Enough 2.00 



Hoosier Maid 2.00 



White Cloud l.,50 



Flora HiU 1.50 



Bed. 



Mrs. Potter Palmer 4.00 



J. H. Manley 5.00 



Oriole 4.00 



G. H.Crane 2.00 



•Jubilee 1 50 



Portia 1.-25 



CARNATIONS. 



Pink. Per 100 



Floriana $2.00 



Mrs. Higinbotham 5.00 



Cressbrook 4.00 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson 4.00 



Mrs. Tbos. Lawson 3.00 



Dorothy 2.00 



Irene 2.00 



Sunbeam 2.50 



Morning Glory 1.50 



Marquis 1.25 



Genevieve Lord 1.25 



Mrs. .loost _25 



Daybreak ^.25 



Wm. Scott 1.25 



Crocker 1.25 



Crimson. Per 100 



Harry Fenn $5.00 



Gov. Roosevelt 2.50 



Gen. Maceo 1.50 



Tellow. 



Buttercup 3.00 



GoldNugget 2.00 



Eldorado 1.25 



Varieg'ated. 



Dorothy Whitney 6.00 



Prosperity 2.60 



Mrs. G. M. Bradt 3.00 



Armazindy 1.25 



pn « rTrn DnCCQ *'"'' Grafted Roses are tine, bushy plants and grown in 3 and SKinch 

 Unnr I CU nUOCO> pots, orders taken now for delivery in May. .tunc and July. 



Bridesmaid. Bride. lioldenGate. Kaiserin. $15.00 per 100. Ivory. Liberty. $18.00 per 100. 



Bend for circular 



J. L DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



I am now bookiner orders for 



Rooted 



CARNATION 



CUTTINGS 



Al stock, from sand, soil or 

 2, 2', and 3-inch pots. 

 Write me yoar needs and ^et prices on 

 NOVELTIES and STANDABD STOCK. 



FRANK H. KIMBERLY, 

 station A. NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



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 writing advertisers. 



Carnations ''tL.s. 



C-liessl)rook-*5.00 per 100: $40.00 per lOOO. 

 ChaUeiiKer-Jo 00 per 100: SIO IXi per 1000. 

 Fair Maid-Si;.00 per 100: t.'>U.UO per 1000. 



.500 at thousand rate. 

 Other varieties priced on application. 



C. Warburton, Fail River, Mass. 



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MODEL EXTENSION 



Carnation Supports. 



ALSO 



Wire Rose Stakes and Tying Wire. 



Igoe Bros,, ^]!^^SnrSi.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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