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ThcWeckly Florists* Review. 



JUMB 9, 1904. 



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GUARANTEED FERTILIZERS 



We sell and carry in stock only the best grades of Fertilisers, cheerfully mailing 

 samples and giving guaranteed analysis. 



KTrVT'8 PUSB BONE MBAJJ FOB OBBBBKOUSBB. Our recrular brand that has given universal satisfaction. It bas no super- 

 ior; is pure bone, guaranteed free from acids and is sold at as low a price as many inferior brands which cannot be used with safety in green- 

 house culture. 60 lbs.. $1.00; 100 lbs.. $2.00; 200 lbs.. $3.50; 600 lbs., $8.00; 1000 lbs., $16.00; 2000 lbs., (ton) $27.50. 



.. ,^'?*" BONB UMAX. SZFTBD. This is our regular brand of bone meal except that it has been put through sieves, making the Krade 

 !SSSPl°**^7 uniform. 11 per cent of this is Immediately avaUable and soluble in water. 100 lbs.. $2.26: 200 lbs.. $4.00; 600 lbs., $9.00; 1000 lbs., $16.50; 

 2000 lbs., (ton) $80.00. 



PUBB BONB TJiOVR. This is our regular brand bone meal ground to a fine flower. 17 per cent being Immediately soluble In water and 

 available. Just the thing to use for quick action. 100 lbs., $2.50: 200 lbs., $4.60; 500 lbs., $10.00: 1000 lbs., $17.60; 2000 lbs., (ton) $32.60. 



PUBB PUKVBBZZBD BKBBP KANXrBB. One of the most effective fertilizers and used largely by the most prominent growers. 

 Our brand is guaranteed free from foreign substances, seeds and guaranteed nure. Analysis and samples cheerfully sent on request. 100 Ibp., 

 $1.60: 60O lbs.. $6.00; 2000 lbs., (ton) $16.50. 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



The flower market appears to have 

 lapsed suddenly into a state of chronic 

 midsummer dullness. Since Memorial 

 day the demand for stock has been very 

 slow. Enormous quantities of roses, car- 

 nations and peonies are arriving, which 

 find poor sale. Some very fine longi- 

 florum lilies and callas are to be had. 

 Carnations and roses are now showing 

 the effects of the hot weather. Our 

 season for outdoor flowers is now at 

 its height. Peonies are among the heav- 

 iest receipts; they are arriving at the 

 wholesale places by the wagon loads. 



There were several large decorations 

 and also large funerals last week that 

 helped to usef up some good stock. Me- 

 morial day trade was good, but did 

 ndt come up to expectations. 



Various Notes. 



A. W. Smith's attractive advertise- 

 ment in our daily papefrs last week read 

 as follows: "Two dozen fresh roses in 

 the 'dollar box' for Saturday only." Mr. 

 Smith said the? sale was a great success. 



Henry Phipps, one of our philanthrop- 

 ists, generously placed a large sum of 

 money at the disposal of the Board of 

 Directors of the Western Penitentiary, 

 Allegheny, Pa., for the erection and 

 maintenance of several greenhouses and 

 a palm house in the grounds of that 

 institute. 



J. J. Higgens has taken a position 

 with C. T. Siebert. Hoo-Hoo. 



BUTTE, MONT. 



Business has been very good here this 

 season, especially at Decoration day, 

 when everything was closed out. The 

 Butte Floral Co. had two car loads of 

 plants to handle, having two temporary 

 stores. The first Crimson Eamblers sold 

 here were theirs, offered this year and 

 selling readily at from $4 to $8 a plant. 

 Law Bros, and the State Nursery Co. 

 also had large stocks and sold out 

 quickly. It was very hard to find any- 

 thing for sale after noon. This was 

 notwithstanding that the weather was bad, 

 cold until Friday, when it brightened up. 

 There was a very large demand for 

 funeral pieces. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Arnold Pierce, 

 who has been employed by florists here, 

 has disappeared and his wife has had 

 no word from him in two weeks. 



Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants 



214-inoh. ■took in ▲ Ho. 1 oondltion. Vot !•■■ than 5 of any one variety sold. 



Altamaatbera, yellow, $2.00 per 100; ^ 



$17.60 per lOUO. Per Aoz. Per 100 



Acalypba Macafeeana. stron?. 3-ln. 

 X>ots, $2.60 per 100. $20 00 per 1000. 



Acalypba Marglnata. stronar, 2V-ln. 

 pots, $2.60 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 



Aceratum. Stella Ourney 40c 12.00 



Asparasat Sprenseri, SK-ln Mc 8.60 



Hardy Pompon Chrysanthaaiaau, 



liargeflowerlngr. or Aster var 3.00 



Small flowering or Button var . ... 2 00 



Coleua. Crimson Verschsffeltll. Fire- 

 brand. Queen Victoria. Beckwith 

 Oem. Eldorado, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. 



Hayen. Fire Crest, etc per 



1000, 11600 *0c 2.00 



Dahlia Plaata. in rood variety 40c 2.00 



Puclialas, in variety 60c 2.00 



GERANIUMS. 



$2.00 per 100; $20 00 per 1000. 1000 and over, our 

 seleoUon of 10 varieUea, $17.60 per 1000. . 



Doable— Centaure. Double Oen. Grant, 6en.de 

 Bolsdeffre, Jean Vlaud, Miss Frances Per- 

 kins. Mme. Barney, Mme. Canovers, Mme. 

 Oharrotte, Mme. Jaulln, Mme. liandry, etc. 



Slnale— Granville, L'Aube, Mme. Bruant, Mrs. 



B. G. Hill, Queen of the West, Single Oon. 



Grant, Wm. Bwlng. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Hardy Bnclitb Ivy. large and small 



leaved variety per 1000, 116 00. 40c $2.00 



Lenon Verbena per lOOQ, $20 oo, 60c 2.60 



Lantaaas. 10 varieties, per 1000. 117.60, 40c 2.00 



Maranta Meisaaceaaa 76c 400 



Mooavlnee, blue 80o 2.00 



Nympbaea Odorata Qlcaatea 60c 8.60 



Per doz. Per 100 



Smllax per 1000. $16.00, $2.00 



Strobllantbec Dyerianua 50c S.60 



Swalntona Alba 40o 2.00 



Rosea 40c 2.00 



Tritoma Pfltaeri. 2M-ii>ch pots. . 76o 4.00 



Uvarla,2M-lncb pots. ...60c 2^ 



Vegetable Plants 



On Cabbacre, Tomato and Celery 

 'we are prepared to make 

 special price on larg^ lots. 



OABBAOB— Early and Ohadeaton Wake- 

 field, SucceBsion. Early and Late Flat 

 Dutch. Drumhead Ssvoy. Kock Red. &c., 

 25c per 100, $1.00 per 1000, $8.50 per 10,000. 



TOMATOEB-Earltana. 40c per 100 $2.00 

 per 1000. Stone, ParaKon Favorite, &c., 

 25c per 100, $1.00 per 1000, $8.50 per 10,000. 



GEtBBT-White Plume and Oolden Self 

 Blanchins and other yarieties, 26c per 

 100: $1.00 per lOOO. 



'—Bull Nose, Ruby KlnK, Sweet 

 Mountain, 40c per 100, $2 00 per 1000. 



PAK8IiBT-Mo88 Ouried, 29c per 100. $1.26 

 per 1000. 



KA&B— Dwarf Green Curled Scotch, 25c per 

 100. $1.00 per 1000. $8.60 per 10,000. 



Oaah with order. 



Send for trade price liat. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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VIGOROUS ROSES. 



W XalscTina. S-incb, $5 00 per 100. Malda, 3-inch, $5 00 per 100. Zi 



100. Malda, 3-lnch, $5 00 per 100. Xlberty. 3-inch, 

 $H.00 per 100. Bnnrlae, .3-inch, $8.00 per 100. Brides 3-inch. $5.00 per 100. 

 Perles, s-incb, $8.00 per 100. All clean, young stock ready for planting. Cash or tiftme* with irdtr pleiu. 



Slocum an d M usgrove Sts., GER- 

 MANTOWN, Philadelphia, PA. 



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CHARLES L MEEHAN, 



Specimen Ferns 



We have in fine plants. Bostons at $1.50, $2.00. 

 $2 50 and $1.00. Also Piersoni at $1.50, $2.00, $2.60, 

 $3 60 to $5.00. Both in smaller sizes, 2>^, 8, 4, 6, 

 6, v. 8 and 10-inch. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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I^ose Plants Ss. 



^ strong, healthy stock. In 3-inch pots. 



Golden Gates $4.60 per 100 ; $35.00 per 1000 



Brides 5.00 " 40.00 



Bridesmaids., 6.00 " 40.00 



Mme.Chatenay 6.00 " 65.00 



Above prices are cash with order. 



JOHN BROD, - Niles Center, III. 



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