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The Florists' Review 



January 7, 1915. 



BALTIMORE. 



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The Market. 



The coining of the new year did not 

 bring anything new in the way of busi- 

 ness to the trade, especially so for the 

 wholesale stores. There still is a large 

 surplus of all varieties of stock, car- 

 nations being in heaviest oversupply. 

 There was only a fair demand for New 

 Year's decorations and the street boys 

 were in their glory. Lexington street, 

 from Liberty street on the east to 

 Eutaw street on the west, was literally 

 lined on both sides with venders of sur- 

 plus Christmas stock. The week's busi- 

 ness brought no special demand for 

 anything and, while a great deal of 

 stock was disposed of, prices were ri- 

 diculously low for this season of the 

 year and at present give little prospect 

 for anything better. 



Various Notes. 



C. Harry Wagner, formerly with Hal- 

 liday Bros., now represents the Meyer- 

 Stisser Co., seedsmen. 



Stevenson Bros, are sending some fine 

 Killarney Brilliant to the Leo Niessen 

 Co. 



James Witters, for some years fore- 

 man for Samuel Feast & Sons, at their 

 Beechfield greenhouses, is no longer 

 with the firm. Lawrence I'pman and 

 Edward Wooten are in charge of the 

 rose range. 



James Glass has purchased a new 

 Dodge touring car. Mrs. Glass, who has 

 been ill since July, has recovered suflS- 

 ciently to again attend to the markets, 

 being at the stall for the first time 

 Christmas eve. In her absence Miss 

 Mamie Glass has filled her mother's 

 place there. 



Wm. J. Halliday has had a fine dis- 

 play of cattleya and cypripedium plants 

 in flower, which showed up well as a 

 window decoration. 



Pierce'-^; Co. are occupying their new 

 store, the House of Flowers, having 

 moved in January 1. This firm has t£- 

 cently been incorporated. , 



The next club meeting will be Janu- 

 ary 11, when final arrangements will 

 be made for the ladies' night, January 

 25. F. C. Bauer, chairman of the enter- 

 tainment committee, requests the at- 

 tendance of its members at a meeting 

 to be held at the club rooms at 7:30 

 January 11. W. F. E. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



POT-GROWN 



S-In., 20c; 4-Iii., 16c: 3-ln., 5c. 



Boston Ferni, pot-grown, 5-ln., 25c; 6-ln., 40c: 

 7-ln., eoc; 8-ln.. $1.00. 



Oenmium S. A. Nutt, 2H-l>i., $2.60 per 100. 



Beu Oorsniumt, 2H-ln., $2.50 per 100. 



Oeranlum Foitevine, 2^-Id.. $2.50 per 100. 



Snapdragon*, White, Pink. Yellow, 2%-ln., 

 $2.60 per 100. 



Primula Sinensii, White. Pink, Red, 3-ln., 6c. 



PrijAul* Obconlca, 3-ln., $6.00 per 100. 



Cineraria, dwarf, 3-ln.. $5.00 per 100; 2H-ln., 

 $8.00 per 100. . ^ k- . ti . 



ttom S-inoh poti, $S.OO p«t 100; $18.00 par 1000: 



Lobelia K. Mallard 

 Afwatamv dwarf bloe 

 Pyrvthrnm, double 

 iTjr Geraniums 

 Lantanas, assorted 

 Bellotropes 



Double Petunias, a good 



assortment 

 Fuchsiaa, best market 



sorts, light and dark 

 English It7 

 German lyjr 



RICHARD A. IRVINE 



Green Avenue and Ridce Road 

 BAY CITY, MICH. 



Grand Lot of 



AZALEAS FOR EASTER 



We haye a grand lot of Azaleas in the following sizee. 

 These plants were potted up as soon as received 

 and are in fine shape. 



9-11 40c 



10-12 50c 



12-14 65c 



14-16 85c 



15-17 $1.20 



17-19 $1.75 



18-20 $2.25 



20-22 $2.50 



In ordering, please state if we shall ship in or out of pots. 



Orders will be received and shipped at these prices until 



January 15th only. 



JOHN BADER QO. 



B. L. ELLIOTT, Owner "^ " 



1826»Rialto Street ijiN. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Hyd 



imndoa Af aires ^ot^^rate cost; sell profitably at a moderate price; 

 rflu^va UlaKSa easily brought into bloom; popular, salable, staple. 



Pot-grown outdoors all summer; strong branches; good flower buds. With 7 to 10 branches, 

 S2S.00 per 100; with 5 and 6 branches, S20.00 per 100; with 4 branches, $15.00 per 100. 



Send that order! 



New French varieties, S25.00 per 100. 

 All from e-inch pots. 



Send it today! 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Newark, New York 



M.-ntton Th> RptIpw when yoo write. 



Poinsettias 



STOCK PLANTS 



True, large bract variety, 2-year 

 stock, double-caned $8.00 per 100 



1-year, one cane 5.00 per ICO 



BABT RAMBLER ROSES, extra strong:, 

 tor torcins, budded, Holland- BTown, 2- 

 year stock, 4 to 8 branches, $2.00 per 

 doc, $14.00 per 100. 



PETER PEARSON 



Seedenan and Flerist 

 S732-5752 GiiiinisM Street. CHICAGO. lU. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 

 THK 



REGAN PRINTING HOUSE 



LinsRmisof 

 CATALOG U ES 



Our Speci*lty-0«t Our Fiswn. 



8S1-5S7 riTMirtk rhct. COCAOO 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



EXTRA STRONQ 

 S3.00 p«r iOO $28.00 p«r 1000 



600 a^ 1000 rate. 



Watch Our Fnture Advertisements 



ERNEST 0ECH8LIR 



FLOmST 



Ukkn.u4 IMisM SL. RIVER rOREST. ILL 



9 miles west of Chicace. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



BCST CUT FLOWm 



DAHLIAS 



Send for wholesale list 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



P. O. BIRLIN. N. I. 



Iltatlea Tb« Berlew wbea yoa write. 



