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The Florists^ Review 



October 30, 1013. 



Chrysanthemums 



CYPRirEDIUNS 



Per doz.» $ 2.00 



Per 100, 15.00 



Caa supply several hundred flowers at 

 short notice. 



SNAPDRAGON, Pink- 



100 16.00- fS.OO 



VALLEY, the Best- 



100 4.00 



EASTER LILIES- 



100. 



12.00 



The midseason varieties in all colors, splendid flowers and at reason- 

 able prices. Our Mums are flne and will compare favorably with any in 

 the market. 



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 @ 25.00 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



Per dozen bunches $3.00 @ $5.00 



Don't compare our Pompons with the ordinary stock of inferior qual- 

 ity that is being offered at very cheap prices. Most of our stock is indoor- 

 grown and we offer you many choice varieties and a good selection of col- 

 ors, in pink, white, yellow, bronze, red and some shades that are difficult 

 to describe. 



Cecil Brunner, or Sweetheart 



A small pink rose. Bunch 10.75 



Irish Fire Flame 



A novelty in yellow roses. Per 100 $4.00-$S.OO 



Beauties 



When you buy our Beauties you have the satisfaction of getting the 

 best to be had. Our growers are cutting mostly of the long-stemmed 

 flowers, which represent the best value. 



GREENS 



Mexican Ivy ICOO. % 7.50 



Dagaer Ferns 1000, 1.60 



Galax, bronze 1000. $1.60; per case, 12.60 



Oalax, Kreen 1000, 1.00; per case. 7.B0 



Leucotboes, erreen 100. .76 



Sphannam Moss l-bbl. bale, 7&c; 5 bbl., 2.00 



66-bbl. bales 11.00 



Sheet Moss per bag, 3.60 



Out Hemlock bundle, 2.60 



Wild Smllax per case, 6.00 



Place your order now 



for Future Delivery 



BOXWOOD 



$7.50 per case 

 Carefully Selected Stock 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO., Wholesale Florists 



N. W. Corner 12th and Race Sim. ii it ii PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tb. Kertcw wheu yuu writo. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Eastern Market. 



The market oonditioiis have not ma- 

 terially changed from those ot a week 

 ago. Frost has put many of the 

 dahlias out of the running, although 

 there still are some thousands from fa- 

 vored localities that come into town 

 daily on orders. The wholesalers are 

 glad of this change, because the dahlia 

 has had its day and there are too many 

 other flowers that demand their at- 

 tention. 



Yellow chrysanthemums, chiefly 

 Chrysolora, partly Robert Halliday, 

 have been in full swing. Never before 

 have so many fine flowers been offered 

 so early in the season and never be- 

 fore have they sold so cheaplj'. There 

 has at times been a scarcity of fine 

 white and of fine pink in spots, but 

 the medium grades have been sufficient 

 and the i)Oorer grades of all colors 

 superabundant. Pompons fill the place 

 of the ordinary grades of dahlias most 

 acceptably; a great many have been 

 sold at modpratq prices. ^ 



Carnations nave been rather more 

 plentiful. Prices rule lower, particu- 

 larly on red. Roses have not been 

 quite so plentiful, except in the shorter 



BERGER BROS. 



SHOW MUMS 



HAVE AN EXHIBITION IN YOUR STORE 

 WITH OUR MUMS 



BEST VARIETIES SEVERAL GRADES 

 REASONABLE PRICES 



Roses Violets Lilies Carnations Orchids 



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



Mention Tbe Bcrlew when yoo write. 



