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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



June 2. 1904. 



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Per 100 Per JCOO 





ROSE PLANTS 



i 



Pef 100 



50,000 Bridesmaid*, 2j^-tnch pots $3.00 



25,000 Bridesmaids, 3>^-tach pots 4^ 



10,000 Liberty, 2j^-iiich pot* 5.00 



5,000 Golden Gate, I'A-iach pots 3jQ0 



50,000 Am. Beauty, 2 J^ inch pott $5,50 $15.00 



25,000 Am. Beauty, 3 >^-inch pots 7.00 60.00 



50,000 Brides, 2'A-iach pots 3.00 25.00 



25,000 Brides, 3^-inch pots 4.50 35.00 



5.000 Sunrise, 2'A'iach pots Per 100, $4.00; Per {COO, $30.00 



TWO-TBAB OI.D VImMMTS FBOlf BESCHE8. 



American Beauty $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. Brides, (Grafted Stock) . . . .$6.00 per {00 ; 



Bridesmaid, (Grafted Stock) $6i00 per 100; $50.00 per tOOO. 



WBZTS FOB SPBCIAIi DZBCOUVT8 OX ZiABOB »>TS. 



PerlOOO 

 $25U)0 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 25.00 



I The Bcnthcy-Coatsworth Co., 



35 Randolph 

 Street, 



$50.00 per (000. I 



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Chicago 



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MILWAUKEE. 



Decoration day trade surpassed all 

 previous records. Ninety per cent of 

 the orders called for carnations almost 

 exclusively and the supply was soon ex- 

 hausted, when everything else in. salable 

 shape was cleaned up. There were plen- 

 ty of roses, jasmines, lilies, peonies, 

 valley and sweet peas to go around. 

 Carnations were about the only short- 

 age. Good prices were realized and even 

 poor grades of flowers went at fair fig- 

 ures. 



The demand for bedding plants was 

 very heavy, but the season being unu- 

 sually late this year much planting is 

 still to be done. 



In the midst of the rush the C. C. 

 Pollworth Co. received a car load of 

 palms from Belgium, which came 

 through in excellent shape. 



There was no pickled stock on the 

 market, as most of the growers had 

 heavy crops on and the cut was about 

 the average. 



PUEBLO, COLO. 



One of the worst hail storms in the 

 history of Pueblo visited the city on 

 Friday, May 20. totally destroying every 

 greenhouse in the city. G. Fleischer, 

 the largest grower, had almost every 

 light smashed, as reported in last week's 

 Review, and his fine stock of pot plants, 

 between 40,000 and 50,000, almost to- 

 tally mined, besides his carnations and 

 roses, which are a complete loss. Mr. 

 Fleischer had 18,000 feet of glass. .T. 

 O. Zimmerman, Mrs. Latshaw and Mc- 

 Mnrray & Wallace suflFered in a similar 

 way. Mrs. Baker and J. Thomas, vege- 

 table growers, are just as bad off. At 

 Fleischer's the hail measured seven 

 inches in circumference. Big, twisted 

 lumps of ice with blue centers came 

 down like Japanese shot and in two 

 minutes every light in the place was 

 gone. Fleischer has the finest and most 

 up-to-date place in this section. 



Times have been very dull here this 

 winter and when there was a little 

 money in sight down comes the hail 

 and everything is " N. G. " 



W. J. B. 



WooDBRiDGE, Fla.— Albert Buckwell 

 reports that on a recent visit to Orlando 

 he saw in bloom three male plants of 

 Cycas reveluta. At Isaac Hopper's place 

 he found quite a curiosity, a plant which 

 he describes as having three blooms. 

 The sago is hardy at Orlando and some 

 of the plants have as many as 200 

 leaves. 



ROSE PLANTS 



2-iiich Pols. 



100 



Uberty $6i» 



Am. Be»uty 5.00 



Brideamaids S.OO 



Brides 8.00 



Perle 8.00 



Gtolden Gate 3.00 



Ivory 3.00 



3-incb Pots. 



100 



Perle $4.00 



Bride / , 4.00 



Bridesmakl... ...,.< 4.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. 



2-year-oId nlanta from benches, 15.00 per 

 ICO ; $40.00 per 1000. 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



51 WalMah Ave., CHICAGO. 



1000 

 $45.00 

 45.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



1000 



$85.00 



35.00 



85.00 



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2500 Perle, very strong ; 



30CO Kaiserin ; 4000 Cocbet. pink 

 and white : 5000 Hermosa : 2i00 C. Soupert, 

 3-inch pots, $5.00 per 100 ; $45.00 per 1000. 



50,000 GKRYSAKTHEMUMS, 



Golden Weddinfr, Maud Dean, Jerome Jones, 

 Col. D. Appleton, Pacific, Kobinson, Ivory, 

 BonnalToD (white and yellow), Polly Rose, 

 $2.50 per 100: $20.66 per 1000. 



J. D. BRENNEMAN, 



HARBISBURO, PA. 



Box 24. 



ROSES 



3000 Briilesniaid Rosas 



From Sj^inch and 4-inch pots. 



Extra fine. For sale — M.60 per 100; 



940.00 per 1000. 



E.T. GRAVE, RICHMOND. INO. 



OAJUrATXOVB a&d m08BS.) 



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(OSE PLIillTIi 



Strong Stock from l]/i-\n, pots. 



UNCL^JOHN 



The fiocst pink roie yet iotroduccd; 

 beautiftil coloft free bloomer, best money- 

 maker. 

 980.00 per 100; flSO.OOper 1000 



Per 100 



Mau. OuUeaay $6.00 



La France 4.00 



Suoriie 5.00 



Am. Beatity 6.00 



Kaiserin 3.00 



Liberty 5.00 



Bride 3.00 



Maid 3 00 



Perle 3.00 



Ivory 3.00 



Golden Gate 3.00 



1000 

 $50.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 50.00 

 25.00 



4aoo 



25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



2.YEAR-0LD PLANTS 



From Benches 



Per too tOOO 



American Beauty $6 00 $50 00 



Lberly 6.00 50.00 



Maid 3 00 25.00 



Bride 3.00 2SM 



Perle 3.00 25.00 



Ivory 3.00 25.00 



Golden Gate 3 00 25JK) 



Kaiserin 3.00 25.00 



▲11 btock sold under express condition 

 tbst if not satisfftctory it is to be returned 

 Immediately, when money will be refunded. 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



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