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The Rorists' Review 



SKPTBlfBaR 30. 1915. 



BALTIMOEE. 



The Market. ^^ 



There was a great change in tempera- 

 ture last week, the mercury dropping 

 from the heights of 95 degrees to the 

 depths of 40 degrees or thereabouts. 

 Despite this great change in weather, 

 business remains about the same. The 

 cool nights possibly serve to bring out 

 dahlias in larger quantities, if such a 

 thing is possible, for at present the 

 dahlias are in full crop. The wholesale 

 houses do not handle so many dahlias 

 as would be expected, but in the mar- 

 kets they are to be found in unlimited 

 quantities. The street peddlers who 

 handle the surplus roses and carnations 

 are now peddling dahlias exclusively. 

 In the wholesale cut flower market 

 there is little variety. Asters have 

 about disappeared. Boses are far be- 

 low the standard of quality. The carna- 

 tions have good flowers, but short 

 stems. A few white chrysanthemums 

 could be had last week and, as no large 

 quantity was coming in, they were sold 

 at prices consistent with their quality. 



Various Notes. 



Some of the growers in the vicinity 

 of Towson reported a light frost Sep- 

 tember 22. There was no serious dam- 

 age done, but a number of dahlias were 

 bitten, especially the tops of plants. 



The Leo Niessen Co. is handling some 

 good-sized disbudded dahlias. 



Jesse P. King, of Mount Airy, was a 

 visitor to town last week. 



IL. H. A. Klein is cutting his first 

 Golden Glow and Smith's Advance 

 chrysanthemums. 



Stevenson Bros, are marketing a good 

 crop of Killarney Brilliant and Russell 

 roses. 



James Hamilton is shipping in a large 

 quantity of Mrs. George Elger roses 

 to the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



J. J. Perry has been making frequent 

 visits to Washington, to visit his 

 mother, who was recently stricken 

 with paralysis. She is in a serious 

 condition, being 82 years of age. 



W. F. E. 



Fremont, Neb. — A large force of men 

 has been at work making repairs at 

 the greenhouses of C. H. Green. The 

 damage caused by a recent hail storm 

 made it necessary to replace the glass 

 on all the buildings. 



Willlamsport, Pa. — The greenhouses 

 of the Williamsport Floral Co., near 

 High street, are being torn down, and 

 new ones built on the property to the 

 south. Where the greenhouses for- 

 merly stood three double brick resi- 

 dences will be built this summer. 



FINE FERNS A SPECIALTY 



Per 100 Dozen 



3- inch Plumosus $6.00 $l.uO 



2i«-inch Roosevelt 4.50 .60 



6- inch Roosevelt 22.50 3.00 



2iij-inch Whitmani 4.50 .60 



5- inch Whitmaai 25.00 3.00 



2ia-inch Boston 4.50 .60 



5- inch Boston 22.50 3.00 



6- inch Boston 37.50 5.00 



R C. Coleus Brilliancy 200 



2i2-iuch Coleus Brilliancy.. 3.50 



3- inch Coleus Brilliancy.. 7.00 



All stock carefully packed. 



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Palms and Other Seasonable Stock 



A splendid lot of Eentias in all sizes. 



Kantia Balmoraana, 2is-inch, at $9.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 8-inch, at $12.00 

 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 4-inch, at $80.00 per 100. 5-inch, at $76.00 per 100. 

 6-inch, at $1.00 each. 7-inch, at $1.50 each. 



Kanlla Balmeraana, made up, very hushy. 



8-inch tubs, 86 inches high, at : $8.00 each 



10-inch tubs, 40 to 44 inches high, at A.00 each 



Kanfia Faratarlana, made up, bushy plants, in good tubs. 



7-inch tubs, 8 plants in a tub, b6 inches high, at $8.00 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 36 to 40 inches high, at 8.60 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 40 to 44 inches high, at 4.00 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 44 to 48 inches high, at 6.00 



9-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 48 to 51 inches hish, at 6.00 



10- inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 54 to 60 inches high, at 1M 



PalnaaMlaa. 2H-inch pot plants, ready now $ 4.50 per 100 



Primula Obeonica, all colors. $25.00 per 1000 8.00 per 100 



Aaparasua Piumosua. 2^-incb 2.50 per 100 



A*p*r»KU« Spransori, strong 8-in 5.00 per 100 



Baucalnvlllaa Olabra Sandarlana, weil trimmed plants, from 4- 



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Dracaena Tarmlnalls. strong 6-in., well colored. . . $7.00 per doz.; 5u.00 per 100 

 Hydrancaas. French aorta, assorted, and otakaa, pot-grown: 



4-in. pot plants, $l5.r0per 100; 6-in. pot plants 20.00 per 100 



Hydrangaas, specimens from tubs: ot«ksa and Franch varla- 



tlas. strong plants, with 8 to 12 shoots 25.00 per 100 



Adiantum Glory off Mordracht, 4-in. pot plants $3.00 per doz.; 25.00 perlOO 



Aditnt- m Crowaanum. 4-in 15 00 per 100 



ram Dlah Parna. all standard varieties 100, $3.00; 1000. $25.00 



Basonia Olory af Cincinnati, 5-in. pot plants, well established. . 40.00 per 100 



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