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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Arm I. 2, 1903. 



FASTER Selection, 



■^^^*"™'^^ * '^^'*^' A G^EAT EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE. 



You want to be prepared to fill your orders. We want to help you with everything that helps 

 to make plants and flowers irresistible. No one else can do it so well. We have all the latest 

 novelties and all the standard supplies. Here are a few : BASKETS in endless variety 

 for plants, for cut flowers and for ferneries. CXCAS LEAVES, very finest ever produced. 

 Our Orlando Cycas Wreaths will prove an attractive addition to your store. Porto Rican 

 Mats, Waterprool Crepe Paper, all colors; Fancy Silk Fibre Cord, all colors, for tying 

 mats and pot covers; Tulip Covers, assorted brands; Plant Hampers for all occasions. 

 We might keep on and on, but this is enough to give you an idea of our large and varied stock. 

 We hope you will send for our new catalogue, which is well worth having, it will tell the rest. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



50-52-54-56 

 N. rourlh Street, 



PHILADELPBIA. 



MONTREAL. 



Trade in soneral is stoady :inil Lent 

 has very little iufluencp just now. There 

 will be a large stock available for Eas- 

 ter, excppting. perhaps, lilies, which are 

 behindalmosi everywhere. If the weather 

 keeps (lark and rainy, as we have had it 

 a little too niuoli of late, the sitiiation 

 ■will not improve. In roses. Brides. 

 Bridesmaids and Ivory are satisfactory 

 in quality and quantity. Goofl Beauties 

 and I'erles are few. Carnations are 

 plentiful enough, but the demand is too 

 active for the supply. Violets are plen- 

 tiful and fine, with valley and bulbous 

 stock in quantity. 



There will lie a large and well grown 

 stock of blooming plants for Kaster. but 

 the difficulty in keeping back azaleas 

 and the scarcity of lilies should make the 

 sujijily inadequate. Fine benches of 

 Ramblers, hydrangeas, viburnum, callas 

 and lilacs are seen. 



Mr. Fred Bennett has l)een surprised 

 by the boys, who offered him a handsome 

 token of their friendship before his de- 

 parture for Montreal. Fred has gone 

 to London, Ont., to visit his brother 

 Frank. 



P. McKenna & Son have a large stock 

 for Easter in viburnum, lilacs and hy- 

 drangeas. Their lilies and Ramblers 

 want bright weather to be in time. 



Jos. Bennett can show the finest lot 

 of lilies and Ramblers in the city, with 

 a good prospect of a large cut of roses, 

 carnations and violets. 



Hall & Robinson, of Outremont, have 

 a fine general stock for Kaster. They 

 have the best bench of the Glacier car- 

 nation in the vicinity. 



Ml-. G. Trussel, who was on the sick 

 list, sufferinsr from an attack of the 

 grippe, is well again. A "Bee." 



The National Florists" Board of 

 Trade, New York, has passed into new 

 hands and we are advised that the new 

 officers are men of unexceptional stand- 

 ing and reliability. There is certainly op- 

 portunity for such an organization to be 

 of great value to the trade in supplying 

 reliable information regarding the stand- 

 ing of those who seek to open credit ac- 

 counts, and we wish the new ruanage- 

 mei't the fullest success. 



Albert Lea, Minn. — P. Clausen & 

 Son have purchased material for a car- 

 nation house 20x125 and a violet house 

 I0.\45. Trade has been good, with pros- 

 pects for a large Easter demand. Easter 

 lilies are scarce, as 40 per cent of the 

 L. longiflorum were no good. 



EVERGREENS. 



EVERGBEEVS as gruwu at Qlenwood. The best in the United States. 



The Glenwood Nurseries offer the finest trees, both Evergreen 



and Deciduous ; Flowering Shrubs and Vines of all 



sizes in general assortment. 



New Trade List Ready. 



jt Special Quotations to Large Buyers. 



The Wm. H. Moon Co. 



MORRISVILLE, PA. 



60 miles from New York. 

 30 miles from I'hlladelphla. 



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Rooted 

 Cuttings. 



...PANSIES. 



GOLDEN BEDDER, i 



Ready for immediate shipment. 



FRANK A, PIERSON, 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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Fine, large plants ooce transplanted from cold 

 frame. Prize strain — Buguots, Caeslera and 

 Odier3--60c per KK): J4.00 per llOO. Extra large- 

 plants, coming-in hud. fl.OU per 100. Verbenas— 

 2-ln.. tl 25 per 100: R. C . 60c per 100; IS.OO per 1000. 

 Lobelia-Dwarf, blue. |tl.00 per 100; f 8 00 per 1000. 

 Double Daisies— Pine, large plants. 6Uc per 100; 

 $o-(iO per 1000. Asparagus— From flats, ready for 

 potting. Sprengerl-$l.tO per 100: |;r.00 per 1000. 

 Sweet Alyssnm- R. C . 75c per 100. Ageralum— 

 Dwarf blue. tiOo p.'r 100- Cash or C. O. D. 



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