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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 6, 1910 



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CANNAS 



Ready 

 splendid 

 faction. 



for immediate shipment. Stock is in 

 condition and will give absolute satis- 



Two to three eyes. 



Per 100 



Alphonse Bouvier $2.75 



Black Prince 2.50 



Duke of Marlboro . ". 2.75 



Firebird 8.00 



Jean Tissot 3.00 



Louisiana 2.50 



Mrs. Kate Gray 2.75 



Pennsylvania 2.50 



Uncle Sam 3.00 



Allemania 2.75 



Marvel 3.00 



Queen Charlotte 3,00 



Souv. de A. Crozy 2.75 



Austria 2.50 



Burbank 3.00 



Florence Vaughan 2.75 



Indiana 2.50 



Mile. Berat 2.75 



Venus 3.50 



Brandywine 2.75 



John Farquhar 3.15 



King Humbert 4.50 



Musaf olia 3.50 



Pacific Beauty 3.76 



Per 1000 

 $22.50 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 75.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 30.00 

 22.50 

 27.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 32.50 



GLADIOLI 



We offer as follows for immediate or later ship- g 

 ment. Many varieties are becoming scarce. £ 



First size bulbs are 1^ inch and up in diameter. S 

 Second size 1^ inch to 1^ inch in diameter. s 



Per 1000 

 2nd size 



America $20.00 



Augusta 22.50 



Baron Hulot 27.50 



Brenchleyensis 20.00 



Chicago White 25.00 



Halley 23.50 



Lily Lehman 



Mrs. Francis King 20.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton 37.00 



Niagara 32.50 



Panama 27.00 



Peace ; 



Pink Beauty 



Princeps 22.50 



Schwaben 32.50 



War 



White King 



Willy Wigman 



Primulinus Hybrids 



AMARYLLIS 



Johnsonii, 7 to 9-inch, per 100 



Per 1000 

 1st size 

 $22.50 

 25.00 

 30.00 

 22.50 

 27.00 

 26.00 

 32.00 

 22.50 

 40.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 



.$18.00 = 



I THE W. W. BARNARD CO.,] 



i SEEDSMEN = 



I 231-235 W. Madison Street, CHICAGO | 



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affairs are 

 again, 



the whole has been good and has shown 

 the activity that has been partially lost 

 during the last year and a half. Funeral 

 work is an important factor. Social 

 coming into prominence 

 but so far most of them are on a 

 small scale. 



The cut of carnations has dropped off 

 considerably during the last week; the 

 supply is hardly suflScient to meet pres- 

 ent demands. Roses are in good supply. 

 The demand is chiefly for the medium 

 grades. A small quantity of snapdragon 

 is seen in pink and yellow and sells 

 readily. Sweet peas are in fair supply, 

 of extremely good quality. Good quality 

 tulips are seen and move well. Paper 

 White narcissi have been clearing well. 

 Jonquils are in good demand. Double 

 daffodils are arriving and are good. 

 Freesia is not plentiful. Roman hya- 

 cinths sell well. The demand for violets 

 this week has been good, with insuflS- 

 cient stock some days to go around. Cat- 

 tleyas and other orchids are in good 

 supply; the demand is fairly strong. 

 Anemones, pansies, wallflowers, forget- 

 me-nots and calendulas are among the 

 flowers noted,' but are in small supply. 

 Easter lilies are scarce, but this scarcity 

 is overcome by the large supply of 

 callas. Cut lilacs are available and are 

 of excellent quality. 



The supply of Asparagus plumosus 

 and Sprengeri is quite small, several of 

 the southern growers being unable to 

 ship on account of recent frosts. Potted 

 plants continue to sell in a satisfactory 

 manner. 



Various Notes. 



The Rochester Floral Co. has just 

 purchased the business and good will of 



Michell's Plant Stakes 



HEADQUARTERS FOR CANE STAKES 



100 600 1000 



Sonthein, 8 to 9 feet, selected Quality $1/5 $4 75 $9 00 



Japanese, ver.v thin, about 6 feet Ions J.75 6 75 12 50 



JAPANESE GREEN CANE STAKES 



100 

 l^-fool $ 0.75 



500 

 $ 2.75 



1000 I 100 500 



$5.00 I 5-foot $2 00 $8 00 



HYACINTH STAKES (WOOD) DYED GREEN 



100 1000 5000 



5 inch ...$0.10 $0 55 $2 50 



12-iDCh.. 15 125 fi 00 



18-inch ...» 20 165 8 00 



DOWEL STAKES (DYED GREEN) 



Length. 

 24-in... 

 24-in. .. 

 36-in... 

 36-in... 

 36-in. .. 

 36-in... 



Diameter. 



..38-in 



. 14-in 



A-in 



. A-in 



"s-n 



..H-in 



100 



75 

 .75 

 .90 

 .90 



1 '26 

 90 



$ 



ICOO 

 6 SO 



6 50 

 7.00 



7 00 

 11 (0 



7.00 



Length. Diameter. 



100 



36-in 38-in $ n.90 



42-in A-in 1.(0 



42-in A-in 1 10 



42-in 14-in l.on 



42-in ^-\n 1 00 



42-in.. Sg-in 1 5> 



5000 

 $42.50 



1000 

 $15 00 



10 000 



$ 4 25 



11.00 



15.60 



1000 

 i 7.00 

 7.00 

 7.50 

 7.00 

 7.00 

 12 00 



Headquarters for Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Grccalioas«-Gro%vn. 



1,000 seeds . . .$ 3 00 I 10,000 seeds. . . $25.00 

 ."-.OOO seeds ... 13 75 I 25.000 seeds 56.25 



Latboti sc-Gro%vii. 

 1.001 seeds ...$ 2.00 I 10.000 seeds.... $18. 50 

 h too seeds ... 9.7ft | 25,000 seeds 43 75 



Also all other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies. 



SMid for N«w Wholesal* Price List 1( you havcnt a copy. 



HENRY r. NICHELL CO.. S18 Hirket Street, Pliililelphii, Pa. 



Mention The RcTlew w!ien yog write. 



H. P. Neun, at 8 North street, and will 

 occupy the store soon after Easter. Since 

 1907 this business has been identified 

 with the city's growth. Twelve years 

 ago H. E. Wilson opened a branch at 

 379 East Main street, and remained 

 there three years. The business was 



then moved to 245 East Main street and 

 continued there four years, until it 

 moved to the present site four years ago. 

 This store has recently been purchased 

 by a candy company. 



Some beautiful acacias, which formed 

 a tall background to a window display^ 



