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The Florists^ Review 



Septembeb 9, 19S0 



Field- Grown Carnations 



400 Lawson 1600 Ward 



1500 Pink Enchantress 100 Nebraska (small) 



$8.00 per hundred. 



100 Beacon 700 Belle Washburn 500 Matchless 

 $90.00 per thousand, $10.00 per hundred. 



Bertermann's, 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



EOCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The market, although heavily stocked 

 with flowers, is holding its own remark- 

 ably well. Stock continues to be quite 

 good, but rains are much needed in this 

 locality. Cooler weather has set in. 



There was an abundance of funeral 

 work last week and weddings have been 

 quite numerous. Good hardy hydran- 

 geas are seen and sell well. Many of 

 the city people who have been away 

 for the summer are returning and a 

 good demand for ferns, palms, etc., has 

 been noticed this week. 



Immense quantities of gladioli arrive 

 each day and move well; large num- 

 bers are sold weekly by street venders. 

 Asters are also arriving in large quan- 

 tities, but meet a good demand, both 

 local and shipping. 



Roses have fallen off considerably 

 in both quality and quantity during the 

 last week or so. Sweet peas are en- 

 tirely off the market at present. Good 

 Golden Glow chrysanthemums are seen, 

 but arrive only in small quantities. 

 Excellent zinnias from a special strain of 

 seed arrive daily and sell readily. Good 

 hardy hydrangeas are seen and sell 

 well. 



Various Notes. 



Charles E. Gow, of the Rochester 

 Floral Co., is away on his vacation, 

 which is being spent in Toronto, Can- 

 ada. 



Milton Trimby, who on several occa- 

 sions has assisted during the busy sea- 

 sons at Wilson the Florist's, was mar- 

 ried to Miss Emily Otto, Saturday eve- 

 ning, September 4, at Asbury Meth- 

 odist Episcopal church. 



E. R. Fry, confined to his home by 

 pneumonia,* is slightly improved. 



A new Lord & Burnham boiler, in 

 eight sections, with a 36-inch grate, is 

 being installed by H. E. Rogers, at 

 Spencerport, N, Y. Good business dur- 

 ing the summer months is reported by 

 Mr. Rogers. 



Mrs. George Ehle, stenographer at 

 the wholesale house, is on an automo- 

 bile tour and will visit Hamilton, Ont., 

 and the Toronto fair. 



Edwin Perrin Wilson, Jr., has re- 



Seasonable Stock, Ready Now 



Asparagus Plutnosus, 2-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns, bench grown, grown with full air, grand stock; ready for 

 5-in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 



Verona Ferns, bench grown, very compact; ready for 5-in pots, $25.00 per 



100. 

 Genista Racemosa, bushy plants from 4-in. pots, $35.00 per 100; from 5-in. 



pots, extra good, $50.00 per 100. 

 Hydrangeas, French varieties, 3-in. pot plants, $15.00 per 100; Mme. Chau- 



tard, field grown, 4 to 6 shoots, $25.00 per 100. 



Cyperus Altemifolius, bushy 2i^-in., $10.00 per 100. 



Roses, Dorothy Perkins and Excelsa, extra heavy strong field grown plants, 

 4 to 5-ft. tops, staked up and ripened for forcing, $35.00 per 100. 



Begonias, Metallica, 2yi-jn., $15.00 per 100; Otto Hacker and Pres. Carnot, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, dwarf hybrids, 2y^-'m. pots, $6.00 per 100. 



Fuchsia, Mrs. E. G. Hill, 2j^-in., fine for stock, $6.00 per 100. 



STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Primula Townsendii 



Our Selected Strain 



2.in, (xiU, ready loi :!Hi-ln.. SK.<>» imt J (M> 



Dracaena Indivisa 



Kiold-grown plants, le.idy f<>r .') and (i-liicli 

 IMiti*. at i|l85.00 p<>i- lOO. 



' N" iinlcis iicoi'pled lor less than 100.) 



A. L. MILLER 



JAMAICA NEW YORK 



WM. K. HARRIS 



55tii Street and Springfield Arenue 

 WEST PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Whol*Male Grower of 

 Flowering and Decorating Plante 



Right Here in Connecticut 



<;KIt.\N'II'>IS 



Nntt and UinanI, :t's-lii<'h i>ot«, short, bush- 

 stock. $lo.(K) |M>r 100. 



OKXAMKNTAI. PKI'PKK.S 



liir<lAeye, 3-lnrh, nice plants, $10.00 per 100. 

 (iirlHtiiiasanil I'ointfd Fruit A'nrioties. :!-iiicli 

 $10.(10 rx'l- KK). 



ri>KU.\UIAS 



DrferNTiill HyhrldK, 3-lnili. fine plants. SlO.oC 



.^pei 100. 



I)rt*«'r*8 Dwarf Hyhridn. Some of tlieni ym 



can have In flower for Clirlstnias. ;i-inch. tine. 



$10.00 r>er IWl. 



.VSPAK.VOrs 



S|>r«'iiKeri. 2lncli, $5.00 per 100; 2.*)0 for Sld.OO. 

 PliiiiioMiiM. 2'4 Inch, $(1.00 PIT 100. 



HVIHt.VNGKAS 



Otnksn, 1-lncli ix)ts, short, hranched |il;iiits. $lh.Ol; 

 |)er 100. 



For September Shipment 



HydmiiKcn OtakHti, Kield-trrowii 



These ari' fine, short, heavy crown plant<4 wilt' 

 fine roots. Plants will carry from two to elKh' 

 flowcrlDK buds. State in orderlni; Imw you wish 

 them to nin; otherwise they will beslilp|)edas*>orteii 

 sizes. Price, $f>.00 iht 100 flowerinif buds. 



BRAINARD NURSERY & SEED CO. 



Enfield St., Thompson ville, Conn. 



