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ThcWeckly Florists' Review, 



June 10, 1D04. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



TherQ has been an improvement in bus- 

 iness during the week, j-toek of all kinds 

 having cleared out better than has been 

 the case for some time. Quite a number 

 of June weddings and commencements 

 have takert place and this work has been 

 evenly distributed over the city. Geo. 

 Shaffer had one wedding in North Caro- 

 lina. Tliese affairs have used up quite 

 large quantities of flowers. Good stuff 

 at times seems to be a little scarce. Good 

 roses have been in demand. There is 

 plenty of second class stock around which 

 can be worked in fairly well. Prices have 

 been somewhat firmer but remain rather 

 low. Sweet peas have been in large de- 

 mand, white and pinks beini;; mostly called 

 for, the highest price about 50 c^nts per 

 hundred. Valley has also sold very well 

 at from $2 to .$.S ]>er hundred. Peonies-, 

 are now very abundant and it is hard 

 work to average 50 cents per dozen for 

 them. They are handled on the streets 

 by the fakirs. Giiod carnations find ready 

 sale at fair prices. 



Various Notes. 



President and Mrs. Eoosevelt enter- 

 tained at an elaborate luncheon Friday 

 afternoon for the members of the Filipino 

 commission. The rooms of the 1ow(m- 

 part of the White House were decorated 

 handsomely with plants and cut flowers, 

 the work, imder the direction of Geo. H. 

 Brown, being done by the employes of 

 the United States Propagating Gardens--. 



Planting in the public parks is pro- 

 gressing as rapidly as the weather will 

 permit and but few of the beds remain 

 yet to be planted. More cannas are be- 

 ing put out than before, quite a number 

 of new varieties having been added to the 

 list this year. 



The Florists' Club held its regular 

 meeting lasT^ Friday evening, President 

 Gude presiding, and a large number of 

 the craft were present. Considerable in- 

 terest WHS manifested in the possibility 

 of Washington securing the home anil 

 headquarters of the Society of American 

 Florists. The florists of Washington, 

 headed by Wm. F. Gude, are making an 

 effort to enlist the interest of the business 

 men of the city, Miiich will include con- 

 ferences with the Business Men's Asso- 

 ciation and the Washington Board of 

 Trade. 



Captain Ernest had the l>owlers out 

 again Wednesday night and some goo'l 

 scores were made, McLennan rolling 210. 

 The following is the score: 



Player. 1st 2(1 :5<1 



Shaffer 204 131 1.50 



<"ook 177 lfi4 164 



McLennan 210 107 130 



Krneet 1B4 1«« ITS 



Barry 1.W ii:i 1(14 



Ix'wls 127 14« 144 



MfOnnlpy 152 ^n\ 121 



Vouiitr 125 12." 131 



IT. B. L. 



New Castle, Ind. — Wm. Gardner, who 

 has been in charge of the packing room 

 of the South Park Floral Co., has gone 

 to Cincinnati to work for Peter Weiland 's 

 new wholesale house. 



W. DUCKHAM 



and all tbe Novelties in ChrysantheniumB. See 

 issue of March 24tta for varieties and prices. 

 Florists who are thinking of Krowing any of 

 these sorts in quantity would do well to write us. 

 SEND FOR LIST.) 



CHAS.H.TOTTY, Madison, N.J. 



^m Strictly No. I Stock. 



Maids, Brides, Gates, 2>^-inch, $25.00 per 1000 ; S'A-iach, 



$50.00 per 1000. BeautieS, IH-inch, $6.00 per JCO; $50.00 per 1000. 

 Old Beauties, from bench, $6.00 per 100. Old Teas, from bench, $4.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS* Best and most popular varieties. 



R C 

 White. Per 100 



Willowbrook 11.50 



Estelle 1.50 



Geo. S. Kalb 1.50 



Timothy Eaton... 2.00 

 White BonnafTon. 2.00 

 Merry Christmas.. 1.50 



Wanamaker 1.50 



Robinson 1.50 



Chadwick 2.50 



W.Fitz 200 



Crawford 1.50 



Ivory 1.50 



Jerome Jones 1.50 



Yellow. 

 Major BonnafTon. 1.50 



ADpleton 1.50 



E. D. Smith 1.50 



2^-in. 



Per 100 

 $2.50 

 2.60 

 2.60 

 3.00 

 300 

 2.60 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 



250 

 2.50 

 2.50 



Yellow. Per 100 

 R.O. 



Whilldin $1.50 



Omega 1.60 



Parr 1.60 



Sunshine 1.60 



Halllday 1.60 



Chautauqua Gold. 2.00 

 Golden Wedding.. 2.00 



Yellow Jones 2.00 



Goldmine 2.0O 



Pennsylvania 2.00 



Monrovia 2.00 



Nagoya 2.00 



Yellow Eaton 2.50 



Eclipse 2.00 



Mounier 1.50 



O.J. Salter 6.00 



T. W. Pockett .... 6.00 



Bronze. 

 Lady Hanham , 



Pink, Duckham R. C $25.00 per 100 



Per 100' 

 2Ji-in. 

 $2.50 

 2.60 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 2.50 

 8.00 

 8.00 



Pink. 



R. 0. 23^-in. 

 Per 100 Per 100 



Pacific $1.60 $2.60 



Perrin 1.60 2.50 



Murdock 1.80 2.60 



Morel 150 2.60 



Maud Dean 1.50 2.60 



Llger 1.60 260 



Richardson 1.60 2 60 



Xeno 1.60 2.60 



Percy Plumridge.. 6.00 8.00 



Red. 



Childs 2.00 3.00 



Intensity 2.00 8.00 



Shrimpton 2.00 3.00 



Lord Hopetoun . . . 10.00 12.00 



2.00 3.00 



Two-year-old rose bushes from benches, Beauties. Maids, Brides. Prices on application. 

 Large quantities. HBADQtTABTBBS FOB FZNSST OUT BOSZ8. 



Shipments made direct from greenhouses. All stock guaranteed to give satisfaction. 



poehlmann Bros. Company^ 



I MORTON GROVE, COOK CO., ILL. • 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



YonnK Stock, S^-lnob Pots. Ready Mow 



Each 



Wm. Dnckham, extra fine pink tO.75 



Dr. EoKualiard, " '• 60 



Mrs. Natlian Smith, extra fine white. .50 

 S. T. Wright magnificent crimson. . . 100 

 Miss Helen Frick. Thanksgiving pink 60 



F. A. Cobbold, mauve pink, fine 50 



W. R. Church, rosy crimson 26 



John Burton, fine late white GO 



Lord Hopetoun . 



100 



Doi. 100 

 r.GO $60 00 

 5.00 30.UU 

 5.00 36 00 

 9.U0 60.0IJ 



5 CO .36 UO 



6 00 35 00 

 2 50 20.00 

 5 00 35.00 



.5U 6.00 35 UO 

 100 



Alice Byron 18 00 



A. J. BaUour 8.00 



Convention Hall $8 00 



Mile. M Liger 500 



Yellow Eaton 5.00 



Opah, Willowbrook, Polly Rose, Ivory, Eaton, 

 Monrovia, Hallidar, Appleton, Montemort, Pacific, 

 Pink Ivory, $8.00 per 100- Maud Dean, Chamberlain, 

 Golden Wedding, Merry Xmas, 14 00 per K 0. Send for 

 complete list. Let us figure on your order. See our 

 Carnation adv. in other papers. 



H. WEBER ft SONS, Oakland, Md. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 



Col. Appleton $1.60 



BonnafTon 1.50 



Monro via 1.60 



Halllday 1.60 



Omega 1.60 



Ivory 1.60 



Dalskov 1.50 



Per 100 



Yellow Eaton $2.60 



VlvIand.Morel 2.50 



Chadwick 2.60 



Timothy Eaton .... 2 00 



Willowbrook 2.00 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. 1 60 



Yellow Jones l 50 



Boblnaon 1.60 



#^«kMAB«|B|B««a in bud and bloom, 4-in., 



wraniunis ss.qpperioo; 2>i-in.. $4.00 



per 100. 00&BU8-2>^-in., $2.60 per 100. 



BOBBS— Brides. Bridesmaid, Meteor, Golden 



Gate, Ivory, 2}i-in. rose pots, $8.80 per 100. 



CASH OR 0. o. D. 



W. J. & M. S. YESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 ROOTED CUTTINGS 



-BBADT BOW- 



PerlOO 

 Mrs. Jerome JoneB.$1.25 



Opah 1.25 



Polly Rose 1.25 



Robt. Halllday 1.25 



Yellow Jones 150 



E. D. Smith 1.60 



Viviand-Morel 160 



H. A. Parr 1.50 



Per 100 



Sunshine $1 60 



Col. Appleton 1.60 



Maud Dean 2.00 



J. K. Shaw 2.00 



lolanthe 2.00 



Queen 200 



Mayflower 2.00 



R. H. Pearson 2 00 



BELL MILLER, Springfield, III. 



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[Bt Elueb D. Smith.] 



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 cise directions for every stage of 

 ttie work of propagator and grower. 

 The result of 20 years' experience. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM GUHINGS! 



ayi-iuth poti. 



Glory Pacific, Black Hawk, Kalb. M. Wana- 

 maker, John Lager, $2.00 per 100. 



Pink and White Ivory, Mrs. Rohinson. Major 

 BonnaiTon, Col. Appleton, $2.50 per 100. 



Maud Dean, Mrs. Coombes. W. H. Chadwick, 

 Mrs. J. Jones, The Harriott and Golden 

 Wedding;, $3.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttingrs at half above rates. 



C, W. BLUTCHLEY, Plantstllh, Conn. 



35,000 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All ftrom 9}^-ln. pota. In flna g-rowlnff con- 

 dition. T. Eaton, Appleton, Ivory, BonnaSon, 

 Maud Dean, Mrs. Murdock. Yanoma, K. Halli- 

 day, Willowbrook. and many more at $2.25 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1000. 800 plants for $5.00 cash, 

 our selection. All ordart shippid tamt diy is recilitd. 



COOLIOGE BROS., So. Sudbury, Mass. 



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