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The Florists' Review 



dCTOBEB 16, 1913. 



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CATTLEYAS 



$6.00 dozen $40.00 per 100 



At the prices we haye quoted we 

 will furnish you all fine, selected 

 flowers, stock that is well worth 

 the money. We do not list the 

 small, inferior flowers. 



GARDENIAS- 



Best, doz % 3.00 



Mediums, doz 2.00 



SNAPDRAGON- 



Pink, 100 f(5.00- 8.00 



EASTER LILIES- 



100 12.00 



Chrysanthemums v ^ 



$1.50 to $3.00 per dozen 



Splendid flowers, in pink, white and yellow. The quality of our 

 Mums has improved very much. If you can use a large number 

 of them, we would be pleased to submit our quotations. 



Beauties 



We have mostly the three top grades, and at the present prices 

 they represent the best values. Our Beauties are of as good qual- 

 ity as can be grown, and our prices are always right. Get 

 our price before placing your order elsewhere. 



Valley 



The Best, $4.00 per lOO 



Valley is in good supply, and the quality is very fine with us. 

 is most exceptional that you will And us without it. 



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q WHEN YOU NEED GOOD ROSES, place your order with us. 

 It Is the quality of our Roses we want to make special men= 

 tlon of. At the preseht time we are having a very good supply of 

 fine pink and white Kularney Roses. At $5.00 and $6.00 per 100, 

 we can furnish you aggrade of Roses that you will find excellent 

 value at the prices. In yellow we offer you In quantity Irish Fire 

 Flame. Aaron Ward and Sunburst. You can't make a mistake 

 buying our Roses ; we assure you of good value. 



GREENS 



Mexican Ivy lOOO. $ 7.50 



Dagger Ferns 1000, 1.60 



Oalax, bronze 1000, $1.60; per case, 12.60 



Galax, jfreen 1000, 1.00; per case, 7.60 



Leucothoes, grreen 100, .76 



SphaffDuni Moss 1-bbl. bale, 76c; 6 bbl., -2.00 



66-bbl.bale8 ... 11.00 



Sheet Hoas per bag, 3.60 



Out Hemlock bundle, 2.60 



Wild Smllax per case, 6.00 



We are open now^ every day until 8 p. m. 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO., wholesale FlorisU 



N. W. Corner 12th and Race Sts. ti :t ts PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tbe Review when 70a write. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Eastern Market. 



There has been a complete reversal 

 this week of the market conditions of 

 one week ago. Then flowers were 

 scarce, excepting dahlias and orchids. 

 Now flowers are plentiful; so plentiful, 

 in fact, that they cannot all be used. 

 The extraordinarily hot weather which 

 has just passed was a serious disad- 

 vantage. It brought crops on too fast, 

 made a soft growth, which will be felt 

 later, and curtailed the demand, for 

 people do not buy flowers when it is 

 hot. In spite of all this, the volume of 

 business this week is larger than it was 

 a week ago. The average prices are 

 lower, however, particularly on dahlias, 

 small roses, carnations and chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



It may fairly be said that the chrys- 

 anthemum has succeeded the dahlia as 

 the flower of the day. The sales of 

 dahlias are falling off, though the qual- 

 ity (continues excellent and the supply 

 is enormous. The autumn queen now 

 is in full swing, with all the best of 

 the early varieties. Early Snow, Polly 

 Rose, Pacific Supreme, which has driven 

 G. O. P. to a back seat with most grow- 

 ers; Unaka, Monrovia and, last but 

 by no means least, Chrysolora, all in 



BERGER BROS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUNS 



Very Larare —White, Pink, Yellow, Tint of Gold 



High Grade Roses, Valley, Lilies 

 Orchids, Violets, Carnations 



DAHLIAS IN ANY QUANTITY 



UNTIL JACK FROST COMES 



140-142 N. 13th St., PfllLADELPHIA, PA. 



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