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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



April 2. 1903 



SIRPLIS STOCK, m 



j;iIiACS, stroner stock, food mixed varieties. .910.00, i 1000 DOUBLE SWEET AI.YSBUM 2^-inch pots, 



S20.00, 830.00 per 100. I 92 50 per 100. 



OEUTZIA OR&CII.IS, good stock 910.00, 920.00 ] lOOO STEVIA SEBBATA (tall-grrowin?) 2H-inch pots, 



per 100. 93.00 per 100. 



BUDBECKIA (Golden Glow) 94.O0 per 100 1000 SHASTA DAISIES, strong, 2H'iD. Pots, 86.00 per ICO 



HEI.IAKTHUS OBTOAIiIS 4.00 " 500 BASFBEBBT PIiAirTS, Pbiladelphia. 3.00 



25 at 100 rate. 



50,000 Dormant Cannas, select stock. 



A. Bonvier, Chas. Henderson, Fanl Marquant, Mrae. Crozy, Florence Vaug-ban, Burbank, Egrandale, 81 50 per lOO; 

 50 at 100 rate. Choice SUxed, 81.25 per 100; 810.00 per 1000; 500 at 1000 rate. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 



WM. DILGER, Manager. 



Wholesale Florists, 26 Miami Avenue, DETROIT, Mich. 



We offer plenty of EASTER IiILIEB, in pots or cnt, by the lOO or 1000. .Send for our SFECIAL 

 EASTEB FBICES on everythinK for btore nr greenhouse Our EASTEB PBICE on FAITCY FEBHS 

 is only 81-75 per 1000; Bronze or Qreen QAIiAX, 81.00 per 1000; IiETJCOTROE, 86.00 per 1000. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Flowers are beginning to come in verj- 

 freely. Thousands of late blooming daf- 

 fodils, especially Sir Watkin, and car- 

 nations in great abundance are makintr 

 the florists' windows resplendent witli 

 color. Koses are not yen- plentiful as 

 yet, but tlie chances are good for Easter 

 week. Lilium Harrisii and longiflorum 

 are in fair supply and at reasonable 

 prices. The prospects for Easter are 

 good as regards trade, and many of the 

 florists have big decorations to attend 

 to. Business during Lent has been notli- 

 ing to brag of, and outside of funeral 

 orders there has been little doing. Car- 

 nations and roses still maintain the 

 same prices, but the chances are for a 

 drop in the near future. Valley is a 

 glut at present, but tulips are in short 

 supply, the season being about over. Nar- 

 cissus poeticus is in full bloom here and 

 comes in handy both for funeral work 

 and as a decorative flower. 

 Notes. 



Tlie Cox Seed Co. reports a record- 

 breaking spring business, both in tne 

 seed and plant line. This firm has a 

 large nursery and packing department 

 near Mountain View and its facilities 

 have been ta.xed to the utmost to han- 

 dle this season's trade. 



Podesta &. Baldocchi. of Sutter street, 

 are displaying some elegant Brides and 

 Maids. They are from Burlingame. 



Mr. A. H. Galloway, of Fruitvale, is 

 to erect anotlier large carnation house 

 for the coming season. He has been very 

 successful in handling Estelle and Law- 

 son. 



A. Mann, Jr., the well known Polk 

 street florist, has been under the weather 

 for several weeks, but is around again 

 in good shape. G. 



I COULD not aflTord to do without the 

 Review.— Gbx). F. Moore, Rushville, 

 Ind. 



Boston Ferns. 



5-lnch pots $3.00 per doz. 



C-inch ■' 5.00 



6-lnch " strong 6.00 



7-inch ■• 7.20 



FERN BALLS. 



Furnished with leaves $5.00 per doE. 



FERNS FOR DISHKS. 



2-inch pots, assorted $00 per 100 



The GEO. WITTBOLD GO. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. 



Write for list. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



TRANSPLANTED CARNATIONS, R. C. 



Mermaid $1.00 ut-r 1U(J; tlU.tK) per 1000. 



Eldorado 1.00 ■■ 10.00 



Giant Flowering Pansy Plants, mixed, 1000, H,00 

 Marie Louise Violets, »3.00 per lOO; lOtJO, 125.00 



AsparacDS Sprengerl— Fine stock. fl.OO per 

 100; fi..W per 1000. 



Terms Cash. We prepay express charges. If 

 pKints are not satisfactory return at once and we 

 will refund your mone.v. 

 I.001IIS FI.OBA£ CO., KOOMIS, CAX. 



Asparagus Sprengeri ! 



3. 3^^ and 4-inch potB. at $4 rxi, $5.fM> and $7.00 

 per 100 respectively. Ready to shift. 



Carnation Cuttings fa^i^^gelp'"" 



Price upon application. 



JOHN BROD, - - Niles Center, III. 



VX Dormant ~ Field-Grown. 



M^iX^Qi^ H. Ps. Mosses. C. Ramb- 



IV I l^kr~^k lers. A large stock in cold 



M\\^ ^\^ ^0 storage for delivery during 



March and April. Address 



F. HEIKES, Manager, 



Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries, 



Cor. Lewiw and O'Fallon Streets, 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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A CypnC Comet Empress Frederick- 

 /%0 I l-l»0» Dwarf and compact: line for 

 pots; flowers pure white; di- 

 smeter i to 5 inches. Pkt.,20ct8.; 3 for 50 et8. 



Seiuple's BranchinfiC— Home Grown. White, 

 ahell pink and lavender, ^-oz.. SOcts.; oz., 75 eta. 



(^aeeii of Market— Best German. In colors, 

 *4-OZ., 26 cts.. oz., 75 Cts. 



Large Victoria— Best German. In colors 

 Pkt..2oct8.: M-oz.,65ct8.: oz.,|2.50. 



Fresli Tobacco Stems, S1.50 per bale. Caab. 



W. C. BECKKRT. ALLEGHENY. PA. 



For Easter Flowering. 



Azaleas, extra large plants, full of buds. $1..50 

 each: good sized plants, $1.00 each. 



Qenlstas, in bud and bloom, large plants, $3.00 

 per doz. : smaller plants, $2.00 per doz. 



Cinerarias, fine plants. $1..50 per doz. 



Fuchsias, all colors, 3-inch. $4.00 per 100; 4-inch, 

 $6.00 per lOD. 



UTICA FLORAL CO., Utica,W.Y. 



"Fe?„'" "Anna Foster" 



Beautiful Fronds, vcvv prolific, quick seller, 

 very low price. From 3-ln.. $30.00 per 100. 



Very Fine Kentias. »B. fs. $12, $15 per doz. 



Rubbers, S4.00 to til OO per doz. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-ln., strong. tH per 100. 



foleus K.f. mixed. $S per 1000, 60c per 100; 

 Red, Yellow, Bklek. 57.50 per 1000. 80c per 100. 



L. H. FOSTER, DORCHESTER, MASS. 



