The Florists' Review 



ocTOBBB 28, idid. 



CATTLEYAS 



$6.00 dozen $40.00 per 100 



At the prices we hare auoted we 

 will furnish you all fine, selected 

 flowers, stock that is well worth 

 the money. We do not list the 

 small, inferior flov^ers. 



GARDENIAS- 



Best, doz $ 3.00 



Mediums, doz 2.00 



CYPRIPEDIUMS- 



Dozen $2.00 ICO |15.00 



SNAPDRAGON- 



100 $6.00- 8.00 



Our stock is large, consisting of most of the best yarieties on the mar- 

 ket. You can depend on us for good yslne in Mums. We haye them of all 

 sizes, all colors and all prices. Let us fill your next order for Mums. 

 You will be pleased with them in eyery respect. ^, /^y-^* 



A good medium grade, 100 $ 8.00 @ $10.00 



Good stock, selected flowers. 100. .. . 12.00 @ 15.00 

 Fancy stock, the best, 100 18.00 @ 26.00 



Pont^difts— Chiysanthemums 



Per dozen bunches $3.00 @ $5.00 



We haye them in great yariety and they are yery attractiye for cut- 

 flower work. 



Wild Smilax, case $5.00 



You take no chance using our Smilax ; it is the best you eyer used. 

 Can make shipment on receipt of your order. 



Beauties 

 Sunburst 

 Taft 



Killarneys Radiance 

 A. Ward Fire Flame 

 Maryland Kaiserin 



We offer you the best supply of high-grade Roses in Phila- 

 delphia. Where you find both quality and quantity, you are 

 very apt to get the best values. 



GREENS 



Mexican Ivy 1000. 



DaKRerF«rnB .)D00, 



"«alax, bronze 1000. $1.60; per case. 



Galax, trreen lOOU. 1.00; per caae, 



Leucothoes, green 100, 



Sphaffnam Mom 1-bbl. bale, 76c; 5 bbte 



6B-bbl. bale* 



Sheet Mom per ba«r. 



Oat Hemlock bundle, 



Wild Smilax per caae. 



$ 7.60 



1.60 



12.60 



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2.00 



U.UO 



3.60 



6.00 



BUSINESS HOURS-7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO,, Wholesale Florists 



N. W. Corner 12th and Race Sfa. 



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PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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PHILADELPHIA. 



The Eastern Market. 



The market is loaning under a 

 heavy load of flowers. Everything 

 seems to be more plentiful than it was 

 a week ago. I say seems to be, be- 

 cause, while the demand is larger, yet 

 the supply exceeds the demand by a 

 greater margin than it did. The con- 

 trast to the first days of October, when 

 stock was scarce, is striking. 



The quantity of chrysanthemums 

 coming in is large. The quality is ex- 

 cellent in most cases. The price is mod- 

 erate for the season, low the whole- 

 salers and growers would call it, but 

 what can you expect when there has 

 been no frost? Varieties of a grade 

 that would ordinarily bring $2 per 

 dozen go at $1.80, while varieties that 

 ordinarily would bring $1.75 are sold 

 at $1.50 *to $1.25 per dozen. Still the 

 market is absorbing great numbers of 

 them at these prices. But, you ask, 

 what of the varieties? Chrysolora is 

 proving itself the best commercial yel- 

 low for this season. Pacific Supreme 

 is the best pink, while Early Snow 

 leaves something to be desired as the 

 leading white from its tendency to soft- 

 ness. Virginia Poehlmann, which has 



BERGER BROS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



FOR HALLOXVE'EN and ALL SAINTS' DAY 

 All Colors— All Grades— In Quantity 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, VALLEY, VIOLETS, 

 LILIES, ORCHlDS-the Best in the Market 



140-142 N. 13th St., PBILADELPHIA, U. 



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