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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 23. 1904. 



GUARANTEED FERTILIZERS 



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

 samples and giving guaranteed analysis. 



XirVT'8 VUBB BONE MBAXi FOB OBBBBHOUBBS. Our regular brand that bas g^ven uniTersal satisfaction. It bas no super- 

 ior; 18 pure bone, guaranteed, free from acids and is soldiat as low a price as many Inferior brands wbicb cannot be used with safety in green- 

 house culture. 50 lbs.. 11.00; 100 lbs.. $2.00; 200 lbs., $8.50; 600 lbs., $8.00; lOOO lbs.. $16.C0; 2000 lbs., (ton) $27.60. 



V, i^'I** BOBB BKBAIi BXFTBD. This is our regular brand of bone meal except that it has been put through sieves, making the grade 

 iiS5> ..?**V. uniform. 11 per cent of this is immediately available and soluble in water. lOO lbs., $2.26: 200 lbs.. $4.00: 600 lbs.. $9.00; 1000 lbs., $16.50; 

 2000 lbs., (ton) $30.00. 



„ 'F*^ BOBB TltOVM. This is our regular brand bone meal ground to a fine flower, 17 per cent being immediately soluble in water and 

 avaUable. Just the thing to use for quick action. 100 lbs.. $2.50: 200 lbs.. $4.50; 500 lbs., $10.00; 1000 lbs., $17.50; 200O lbs., (ton) $32.60. 



n K^"?.* ""'''B****'* SHBBP aCABUBB. One of the most effective fertilizers and used largely by the most prominent growers. 

 •,°/« e??Tw" fiiparanteed free from foreign substances, seeds and guaranteed pure. Analysis and samples cheerfully sent on request. 100 lbs., 

 $1.60; 600 lbs.. $6.00; 2000 lbs., (ton) $16.60. 



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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade during June is not considered 

 to be up to former years. This may be 

 more noticeable on account of the heavv 

 supply of all kinds of flowers. Roses 

 and carnations have been especially plen- 

 tiful and good carnations have been 

 quoted during the week at $5 per thou- 

 sand. However, at present writing the 

 demand seems to be a little better, the 

 supply decreasing somewhat. The out- 

 look for the balance of the month is 

 better than the forepart of it. Peonies 

 are with us in quantity and are brin<^- 

 ing good prices. The demand for this 

 flower seems to be increasing every year 

 and in the short season that it runs a 

 great quantity of them are handled. 



Various Notes. 



J. S. Simmons has just finished reno- 

 vating his store and has certainly added 

 very materially to the appearance by the 

 addition of several very large mirrors, 

 together with the general overhauling of 

 the interior. He is aiming to make up 

 in style and appointments what his store 

 lacks in location. 



D. J. Sinclair has just returned from 

 a two weeks' trip in Muskoka lakes 

 where he spent the time in fishing. 



D. J. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



According to the Sentinel, A. Wiegand 

 & Sons are one of the oldest firms of the 

 kind in the city, the business having been 

 founded by Anthony Wiegand, who still 

 remains at its head, nearly half a cen- 

 tury ago. Later he admitted his two 

 sons to partnership, George B. and 

 Homer L. Wiegand. The establishment 

 maintained is one of the most extensive 

 of its kind in the state and consists of 

 large greenhouses, ofiices and salesrooms 

 at Nos. 1610 to 1620 N. Illinois street, 

 and gardens and hotbeds on the corner 

 of Thirtieth and N. Illinois streets. The 

 former covers fully half a square, there 

 being 40,000 feet of glass in the green- 

 houses. The gardens and hotbeds are 

 devoted especially to the raising of early 

 spring flowers, garden plants, etc. Wie- 

 gand & Sons enter into practically every 

 department of floral work. They have 

 built up a large and increasing business 

 entirely by their own able efforts and 

 won wide popularity by their enterprise, 

 courtesy and upright business methods. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants 



&>^-inoh stook in A Ho. 1 oondition. Not !•■■ than 6 of any one variety sold. 



Altemanthera, yellow, $2.00 per 100; 



117.60 per lUUU. Per dos. Per 100 



Acalypba Hacafeeana. stroo?. S^ln. 



pota, 12.60 per 100. $20.00 per 1000. 

 Acalyplia Margrinata. strongr, 2)i-ln. 



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



AKeratum, Stella Gumey 40c $2.00 



Aaperafua Sprenseri, 2H-ln 6Uc 3.60 



Hardy Pompoo CbryMnthemnma. 



Larg'e floweriDgr. or Aster var 3.00 



Small flowering or Button var — 2.00 



Coieufl, 16 var.. $16.00 per 1000 40c -i.OO 



Dahlia Plants, In good variety 40c 2.00 



PuchaUu. in variety &0c 2.00 



GERANIUMS. "vJSiix. 



$2.00 per 100; $20 00 per 1000. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Hardy Endtoh Ivy, large and small 



leaved variety per 1000, 116.00. 40c 2.00 



Lemoa Verbena per 1000, $20.00, 60c 2.60 



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



Maranta MetAanareana 76c 4 00 



Moonvlnes. blue 60c 2.00 



Nymptaaea OdoraU Qlgantea 60c 3.60 



Smilax per 1000, $15.00, 2.00 



Strobllantbca Dyerianus 60c 2.60 



Swalnaona Alba 40c S.OO 



Roaea 40o 2.00 



Trttooia PflUeri. 2M-inch pots T6o 4.00 



Uvarla, 2M-incbpota OOc 3.60 



Vegetable Plants 



On Cabbage, Tomato and Celery 



we are prepared to make 



special price on large lots. 



OABBAOB— Early and Charleston Wake- 

 field. Succession. Early and Late Flat 

 Dutcb. Drumhead Havoy, Kock Red. Ac., 

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



TOMATOBB— Earllana, 40c per 100 $2.00 

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

 25c per 100. $1.09 per 1000, $8.50 per 10,000. 



OB&BBT— Boston Market, Dwarf Golden 

 Heart. Giant Pascal, Pearl Le Grand. 

 Pink and White Plume and Celeriac. 26c 

 per 100; $1.00 per 1000: $8.50 per 10,000. 



KOKL-BABI and Brussels Sprouts, 26c 



per 100 ; $1.60 per 1000. 

 PAB8&BT-M08B Curled. 25c per 100, $1.2!) 



per 1000. 

 KAXB— Dwarf Green Curled Scotch, 25c per 

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

 Cash with order. 

 Bend for trade price list.* 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, 



WHITE MARSH. MD. 



Specimen Ferns 



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

 $2.60 and $3.00. Also Piersoni at $1.60. $2.00, $2.60. 

 $8.60 to $6.00. Both in smaller sizes. 2^, 8, 4, 6, 

 6, 7, 8 and 10-inch. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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Cryptomeria Japonica 



Japanese Pine. 



Takes the place of the high, price Araucarla 

 Excelsa at a low price. 



20 for Si: as per 100; S4S per 1000, 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, - Quakertown, Pa. 



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CARNAf» 



F.D(IIIIIERfcSON$C0.,UFi||itti,lil. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



From 2«-lnch pots, 12 00 per 100; 118.00 per lOOO, 

 Bonnaff on. White Bonnaffon. Ivory, Paclfle, Herr- 

 mann. Adele, Bride, Waaamaker, Halliday. At>- 

 pleton. McKlnley. Alice Byron and White Pom- 

 I>on. Extra fine strong' plants. Booted cuttings 

 of same varieties 76c per 100. 



BTDBABOBA. 



Otaksa. pink and blue, strong rooted cuttings, 

 75c per 100; 4-lnch pote. 6c; 6-inch pota. 10c; 

 8-lnch pots, 20c. Very good plants for growing 

 on. 



OBVZBTA. 



4-lnch pots, large flowering, 6c each. 



■TBVZA. 



3-incb pots, 3c each. Booted cuttings 76c per 

 100. Must be sold previous to removal. 



Make me an offer for largre qnantltiea. 



A. A. J. La ROCHE, Collingdale, Pa. 



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4000 Fine, Strong Tomato Plants 



10-12 inches, D. Champion and Beauty, $6.50 per 

 1000. Jersey Wakefield cabbage. $2.25 per 1000. 



PBPPBB-Ruby King, 40c per 100 ; $2.50 per 

 1000. Chinese Giant. $1.00 per 100. 



PAVST PIiABTB-t8.00 per 1000. 



AliXiEOKEBT HOI.Z.THOCBS — Large 

 plants, $2.00 per 100. 



r. GRISWOLD, :: Worthington, 0. 



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