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ATLANTA, QA. 



The Market. 



Business last week was fair, with 

 several large funeral orders to make 

 summer more bearable. There was the 

 usual overabundance of all kinds of 

 stock. Some was of high quality, but 

 most of it did not meet the expense 

 of cutting. The shop that secured an 

 order was fortunate, and so great was 

 the value given that the buyer is 

 likely to call at the same store, say in 

 December or January, and expect' the 

 same liberal treatment. At that time 

 he will receive just about one-third the 

 flowers he received last week. 



Various Notes. 



At the opening of the new $20,000 

 store of the Nunnally Co., souvenirs 

 and music were dispensed liberally. 



Atlanta florists spend a quarter of 

 a million dollars annually out of town 

 for cut flowers. Why not have a 

 wholesale flower market of our own? 

 Atlanta Chamber of Commerce take 

 notice. 



The Atlanta Floral Co. closed its 

 city store last week, but continues to 

 do business at the Decatur range. Mrs. 

 Eosier, of the Atlanta Floral Co., has 

 returned from a honeymoon trip to 

 Florida. 



J. P. Matthiessen will continue his 

 Fair street greenhouses, specializing in 

 carnations and palms. 



The Ashford Park Nurseries have 

 had a successful season, disposing of 

 thousands of plants. They have an 

 immense stock of promising young 

 plants. 



Wilson the Florist had an elaborate 

 decoration for the cotton ginners' con- 

 vention. He is displaying novelties at 

 his store. 



Wachendorff Bros, have a fine look- 

 ing lot of stock at their range. 



The Lawrence Floral Co. has been 

 cutting an exceptional stock of 

 gladioli. J. W. 



MAMARONECK, N. Y. 



The annual outing of the Westchester 

 and Fairfield Horticultural Society will 

 be held Tuesday, August 10, at 

 EdAvards' Rye Be.-ich Inn, Rye Beach, 

 N. Y. Games will start promptly at 

 10.30 a. m. Entertainment will be pro- 

 vided for old and young, including the 

 ladies and little folks. An excellent 

 shore dinner will be served at $1.50 

 a person. Those desiring dinner tick- 

 ets will kindly notify W. J. Sealey, 

 Byram Shore, Portchester, X. Y., as 

 early as possible, that ample provision 

 may be made. 



P. W. Popp, Cor. Sec'y. 



CYCLAMEN 



2X-inch $5.00 per 100 



3-inch 8.00 per 100 



POINSETTIA 



2^-inch $6.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



214-inch $3.00 per 100 



B, E. S J. T. COKELY 



SCRANTON. PA. 



The Florists^ Review 



August 5, 1915. 



BEGONIAS 



GLOIRE DE CHATELAINE and PFITZER'S TRIUMPH (White) 



2-inch, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 

 3-inch, 4.00 per 100, 35.00 per 1000 



GERANIUMS 



We have a fine lot of good, young, thrifty plants in 3-inch pots, just in con- 

 dition for growing on for Fall and Winter blooming. Standard varieties, such 

 as S. A. Nutt, Alphonse Bicard, Beaute Poitevine, Berthe de Presilly, La Fa- 

 vorite, Mme. Eecamier, John Doyle, Marquise de Castellane, etc., $3.00 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



We are booking orders for next season delivery, of 2-inch stock, at $18.50 

 per 1000. 



POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



In a good assortment of large-flowering or Aster type, small-flowering, sin- 

 gle and anemone, suitable for cut flower or pot culture. 2-inch pots, at $2.00 

 per 100, $18.60 per 1000. 



SWAINSONA GALEGIFOLIA, ALBA and ROSEA 



3-incb. 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



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E Varieties may come and varieties may go, but here is one to stay. s 



I CERISE WIN80R 



A CARNATION THAT WILL 



MAKE YOU MONEY 



This is a sport of Winsor— a variety easy to grow. Everybody does it well. 

 Has the same habit as Winsor, with darker foliage and much larger buds and 

 flowers. Color, an elegant, deep cerise-pink. A free bloomer. A dandy shipper. 

 We know. The price is exceptional for such premier stock. Delivery at once. 



= Per 100. 



Field-grown Plants, Bushy and Strong 

 $10.00 Per 1000 



See Classified section for other varieties 



$80.00 = 



I A. L. Randall Co. 



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