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ThcWeckly Florists' Review* 



JVLT 21, 1904. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Macicet. 



This ia the week of the Elks' great 

 reunion. The city is gay with flags and 

 white and purple bunting and the streets 

 are thronged with strangers, v A fine 

 program of entertainments has been 

 planned and there will be great things 

 doing. All of this has helped out the 

 florists' business a good deal and the de- 

 m,and for all kinds of stock, but es- 

 pecially the best quality, is flrst class. 



Carnations have advanced jn price sev- 

 eral points and are very scarce at that. 

 They will be virtually nut of the mar- 

 ket in a few days. Roses also are scarce, 

 but some of very fair quality are to be 

 had. Some very good Beauties are com- 

 ing in and they are quickly disposed of. 

 Brides and Maids are poor, but they .sell 

 anyway. Liberties and Kaiserin continue 

 good and much in demand. 



Sweet peas are not quite so much in 

 evidence, but there are still more of them 

 than can be disposed of. Some fine glad- 

 ioli are in the market and they sell well. 

 A few lilies are also good property. Some 

 first class asters are coming in and with 

 the extra demand this week they will be 

 mighty handy. 



Vadofis Notes* 



There were several openings of amuse- 

 ment places and cafes the past week 

 and many flowers were iiaed. Julius Baer 

 made a very effective outdoor decoration 

 for one new cafe. He used very Iteavy 

 festooning of oak leaves and it was very 

 pretty. 



Theo. Bock, of Hamilton, is an Elk 

 and he will be in this city with the 

 home lodge. iJaeh memt)er in the parade 

 "Wednesday will wear a })ink carnation. 



Fred W. Kelsey. of Orange, N. J.. 

 memJaer of fhe park extension board of 

 that city, wa« a visitor this week. He 

 was shown over our parks by Supt. 

 Critchell and expressed himself as great- 

 ly pleased with tho amount of work tiiat 

 was beiiig done on the small amount ot 

 money that is allowed for park mainte- 

 nance. C. J. Ohmer. 



Ferous Palls, Minn. — S. N. Mehlin 

 is building a cement lined cellar under 

 an addition to his greenhouse establish- 

 ment which be proposes to use as a 

 celery bleaching department. 



Rose Plants 



(500 Litettiei 

 1000 Brl^ - 

 500 Maids 



P«r lOOO 



- $80.00 



- 70.00 



50.00 



Extr» la«'ge and well g^rown 

 stock. 



CKRYSANTHEMIM 



600 White Bonnaffon 



250 Yellow Bonnaffon 



300 Col. Appleton 



200 Robert HaUiday 



300 Pink Balsley 



Extra lar§^e and well grown 

 plants, $8.00 per 100. 



LEO NIESSEN, 1217 Arch St., Phila. 



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(MVlP^nnvViinnvvnTCrwvwnvi 



$20 1 ROSE PLANTS | $20 



To make room and quick sale 28,000 g^ood, clean and 

 Ixealtliy stock; large plants, been shifted twice. The 

 following: varieties only at $20.00 per 1000; less at same 

 rate. Perles, Bridesmaids, Brides, Liberty and Ivory. 



GEO. REINBERG, 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



A. Plumosus Nanus. 



2-lnoli pot*. p«r lOO, fS.SO ; per lOOO, 980.00. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, -- DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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ROSES. 



10.000 i% and 2^in. Maids, W> and 120.00 per 1000 



10,000 3>4m. Brides 4000 



10.000 i and SH-io. Beauties . . 15.00 per 100. S4IS.0O 



perlOOO. 2S-in. Beauties S35.00 per 1000 



2,500 3Hin. Gates 40,00 



flOO SJ^-ln. PranzDeegren 4.80petl00 



l.«W 3H-in- Perles 4.60 



1.000 2H-in. Stevia 2.00 



Stevia B.0 S1.60perl00, IZOOperlOOO 



R. C. of Ivory. Murdock. Willowbrook, Christ- 

 mas Shrimpton. Intensity, Parr. Jones. 

 Wil idin, BonnafTon. Paciflc. Halliday, 8un- 

 cbine, Appleton, Richardson. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



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EXTRA 

 riNE 



15,000 



ROSE PLANTS 



3-inch pots, propagated for our own use. 

 Bride, ondesmaid. Golden Gate, Ivory, 

 Meteor, $4.00 per )00; $35.00 per 1000. 



A. GUDE & BRO. 



1 1 24 F stmt XW.. WASHINGTON. D.C. 



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GOOD ROSES. 



Kainerin Siocb ieoOp«rlOO 



Uunrise, 8-lncb 8.00 



Clean, healthy, younK plants. 0A8H with 

 order, please, 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN, 



M*s«rove and Slociim Sts., 6CRMANT0WN, PA. 



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3-Jnch ROSES 



Splendid Stnutc Stock 

 Low Cloalns Prloes 



1000 

 I8&00 



SUM 



Brides. Maids, Ivory, Gates $4,00 



Beauties 6.00 



Perles, very fine — 5,00 



Brides. Ivory 2.50 20.00 



Beauties 8.00 2600 



Very low prices for very choice plants. Order 

 at once. Stock will not last Iodk at suob prices. 

 W. H. OVLLBTT k SOVS. Kinooln, ZIL 



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 when writinff advertisers. 



Rose 



PLANTS 



Strong Stock from l%-\i\. pots. 



Low Prices '^"^ 



UNCLE JOHN 



The finrst pink rose yet introduced, 

 beautiftd color, free bloomer, best money- 

 maker. 



$20.00 per 100; $15O.0O p«r 1000 



Per 100 1000 



Mme.Chatenay $3.00 $25.00 



SunriK 5.00 40.00 



Bride 2.50 20.00 



Maid 250 20.00 



Golden Gate 2.50 20.00 



3-INCH POTS. 



Per 100 1000 



Chatenay $5.00 $40.00 



Maid 3.50 30.00 



Bride 3.50 30.00 



Golden Gate 3.50 30.00 



ONE-YEAR-OLD PLANTS 

 From Benches. 



American Beauty 



$5.00. ..per 100; $40.00 .... per 1000 



Per 100 1000 

 Liberty $5.00 $40.00 



All stock sold under express condition 

 tbat if not satisfactory it is to t>e returned 

 immediately, when money will be refunded. 



PeterRemberg 



Wabash Ave., ClIlCAGO. 



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