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The Weekly Florists* 



August 25, 1904. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



Trade is about the same as last report, 

 except "more so." The boys, however, 

 are getting used to it, and one retkiler 

 thought it a joke that he did not have a 

 single sale one day last week. Stock 

 continues generally poor. Carnations 

 have entirely disappeared except outdoor 

 stock, which is of no use on account of 

 the numerous rains. 



Various Notes. 



We have had many hailstorms in this 

 vicinity during the past week. Some 

 sections report hail as large as Walnuts, 

 but there has been no report of losses. 

 However, on August 17 it was so heavy 

 at Millvale that the men at Patrick 

 Maier's ran out of the houses feeling 

 sure that they were doomed. 



Ernest Zieger is at home from his trip 

 to Iowa, feeling much improved in 

 health, but with large ideas about the 

 west. If you know Ernest, get him to 

 tell you about the corn. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. is get- 

 ting some fine Kaiserin and Chatenay 

 roses from Fred Burki, at Bakerstown. 



There is a small building boom in this 

 section. Geo. A. McWilliams, of Na- 

 trona, is putting up three new houses, 

 each 25x300. He says that you can bet 

 these are above high water mark; one 

 flood is enough for him. Mrs. E. A. 

 Williams is also rebuilding most of her 

 houses, as well as making some addi- 

 tions. 



While the veteran, Chas. T. Siebert, 

 has been confined to his room the past 

 two weeks, he has verified the title of 

 "the sleepless and restless florist" by 

 rushing the erection of his new store, 

 corner Beatty and Baum streets, east 

 end. There are to be many new fea- 

 tures in this store, which we will tell you 

 about when it is finished. 



While there are many rumors every 

 week of new commission houses starting 

 here, it seems an assured fact that J. B. 

 Murdoch & Co. will open this fall. That 

 will make three wholesale cut flower 

 houses for this city. I guess that will 

 hold them for a while. Hoo-Hoo. 



Sioux City, Ia. — J. C. Rennison has 

 started a new house, 35x265, for carna- 

 tions. 



BUCKLEY'S 



August Bargains! 



Here is your chance to secure the foUowiag 

 fifflt-class stock at rock bottom prices for a few 

 days. 



OAJUTATZOVS from field. Our plants are 

 just the right size for plantinK and shipping, 

 stronsr, healthy, free from all disease. Francis 

 Joost. Marquis, Prosperity, Lawson, Norway, 

 Glacier. $4.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



OBBAVXims— Strong a^-inoli. J.Viaud. 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill, Beaute Poitevine, S. A. Kutt. 

 Bruanti, $1.60 per 100; $15 00 per 1000. 



9 MtJ tA X —9%T<mg S^-lnoh. We have the 

 best stock in the market at fl.25 per 100; $10.00 

 per 1000. 



ASP. PLWOSUS XTAWS - Beautiful 

 stock from 2>i-inch pots, $2.eo per 100: $24.00 

 per 1000. 



ASP. SPBnrOBmi — strong plants from 

 2M-iDCh pots, $1.50 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. 



SPOT CASH. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY PUNT CO. 



8PBINOPIBLD. III.. 



Maatloii n« B«vlew wbaa r^m write. 





FOR THE FALL TR4DE. • 



See WholfMie List "No. 5" for 

 CMiNcte Mat of FOBaNG MOCK 

 Md OECO^TIVE PLANFS. 



3 



AS^IIRASUS PLUSMtU.S Per 100 



ROSUSTUS $«.00 



ASMRASUS PLUSMSUS... S.OO 

 SPRKMISI... t.SO 



PTERIS TRKMULA t.SO 



AIISVRMKA «.50 



SSIALL PIRSS Cor SISNSS, 



full list of befet dwarf varieties 3. 00 

 S«8 OO per 10*0. 



SSiALL PALSIS for>CCHTKR 

 PkARTS to Dishes- (2>^-incb 

 pots. 6 to 8 inches high)— 



Areca Lutescens 6.00 



Kentia Belmoreana O.OO 



ARAUeARIA CXCPA.SA at BOo, OOo. 

 7S«, Ai.lk>, ALSO earh. 



BOSTOS PARRS freai boneh- 



4-iDCh pot size lOo each 



5-iDch pot size ASe 



6-iDch pot size ASo 



KCRTIAA— Solmaraana and 

 Far*tarlana. 



LATAAIA SORBORICA. 



CVCAS RBWOLVTA. 



Full range of sizes. 



In grand condition. 



tm 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAZVESTZ3bX.S, 

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GREENHOUSE Plvftl^TS 



2^-lR. ttKk. Not Ism tkai 5 af aiv 1 nfistf mM. 



Hardy Pompoa CbryaaotbMnaais. 



Small flowerlDg or Button var . . . $2 00 per 100. 



Thosa ' 



axo roadr' 

 S. A. Nutt, Mme. Landry, Alph. Blcard, Hma. 

 Cbarrotte, Mme. Conover, Jean Viaud, Grao- 

 ▼lUe (olngle), Ac, 12 00 per 100; $17.60 per 1000. 

 Write UB for prices and v arietlea for fall 

 delivery. 



GERANIIflllS. 



Per doc. 

 Hacdy BaclMfcivy. large and small 



leaved vSRaty per 1000, IL&.(I0. 40c 



tHWCTM.6 vaWetles ^ 



ttmmtmVttkna par Uao. ISOJIO, <0c 



Periao 



MMMaHaAMM Bat am, maM,fOo 



fanfWMW.'^ n-irii-i tiir'iiinr t'iip 40c 

 IVIaranfa Mesaanseana 75c 



I Odamta^Hniitoa. 



I. BlueaiM Wbite Z- 



Swali 



Alba. 

 RoaM 



$1.00 



SJO 



SjW 



4.0O 



eOc 3.60 



S-lncb... 3.0O 



pern)00,$lS.00, 3.00 



40c 2.00 



40c 2.00 



0A8H WITH ORDER. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, - White Marsh, Md* 



Mention The Borlaw when yon write. 



A. Plumosus Nanus. 



S^-inoh pota. pax lOO, AS.BO; par lOOO, tao.OO. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Mention n>e Review when yoa write. 



8000 GOOD 



hrysanthemmns 



Fine thrifty plants from 2^-iiich pots. 

 Cheap for cash, 9* a 100: S18 a 1000. 



Olory oi Paoiflo, Polly Boae, Eatallo, 

 WhlUdln, BfonroTla. Hnlllday. 

 Bergniann, Bonnaffon, Ivory, 

 Robinson, Wlllowbrook. 



I study to please every patron and pack 

 carefully in light boxes. 



CHAS. T. SIEBERT, 



i^ Sta. B. PXTTBBUS0. PA. J 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



Last Call-Stock Must Be Sold 



Boston Pema— Nice younr plants out of 2>4- 

 in. pots, $2.75 per 100. Kantla Palma— Oool 



Srown and stocky, SH-in. pots $12.00 per 100. 

 lolana— Qolden Bedder, Venchafteltil, and 10 

 other varieties. 2-in. pote, $2.00 per KM. Stavla 

 —Pine stocky plants. 2-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. 

 Smllax— 2>^ in. pota, $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



CASH WITH OBDEB, PIJEASK. 



Cooverse Greenhouses, WEBSTER, MASS. 



MMitlon Thf Review wh >B yoo writ*. 



Boston Ferns 



2Vinch $4.00. 3-inch $8.00, 4:lnch $15.00, 5inch 

 $25.00 per 100 ; 6-inch 40c, 7-inch 60c, 8-inoh 76c 

 each. Piersoni rooted runners reduced to $2.00 

 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS. 



MorrisQfi, III., and Geneva, 111. 



Always mantlon tlia Plorlsts' Bariaw 

 trtian wrltiar adTortlsars. 



Kaadanaxtara for ASAUOABIA BXGIUIA 



bH-in. pots, bushy planta, 8 to 10 to 12 In. higrh, 

 8 tiers. t<k» 6^-in. pota, bushy plants, 11 to 13 

 in. biffh. 8 to 4 uera. 60c. &H-in. pota, bushy 

 planta. 14 to 16 In. hlgrh. 3 to 4 tiers. 76c. 6- in. 

 VOtJB, buaby plaots, 16 to W In. hlfh, 4 to & 

 tiers, 80c, 90c, tl.OO. 



Kontla Foratarlana and Belmoreana— 



6-inch pota, 6 to 7 leaves, 35 to 35 incheb blgrb, *5c 

 to tl.OO each. 



Cocoa Weddeliana— 4-in., 15c. 



Fleas ElaMtlca—Imported and home-grown. 

 4-lnoh poU, a&o: 5. 5K and e- Inch pots, 7. 8, 9, 10 

 leasee, aironr, buaby planta, 3Dc, 40c to 60c. 



Aapanynw FlanuMoa nanna— 3-lnch, strong, 

 16 00 per 100. 



Gycas Revolata— 6. 7. 8-lnch pots, from 5. to 

 20 leaves, new atook, lOcenta a leaf. 



Boston Ferns- 6- inch potfl 2ft.hivh, 18 to SO 

 fronds. 4Uc each; 5)i-ln , 25c to SOc. 



Piersoni Ferna— Pot-grown, 4 to 6 fronds. 

 18.00 per 100; 4-ln., 36c. 



Areca Lntescens— Made-up plants, large, 6^- 

 In. pote, GOc: 6-ln. pota, 30 in. high, 3 In a pot, 7&c. 



I<atanla BorboBlca-5H-ln. pots, strong. 35c. 



Adlantam Conea turn— (Maidenhair fern)— 

 bushy, $1.20 per dozen. 

 Ferna— For fern dlshea. mixed. 3)j-ln., 4c. 

 Acorns Oramlnena Yariegrata — Variegated 



grass, (1.00 per doz. 



Cash with order, pleaae. All goods shipped 

 at purchaser's risk. 



GODFREY ASCHNANN, 



1012 Ontario St., Philadelphia, Fa. 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants. 



Bell Phone Tioga 36(»A. 



MentlOB Tb* Reriew wh«i yoo write. 



Cyclamen fiiganteom. 



Large flowering plants, 8-incb. $5.00 per 100; 

 4-inch. $10.00 per 100; 5-inch, $15.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



2-inch pote. $8.00 per 100: S-inob, $1.00 per 100; 

 Genistas, 3-lnch,. $4.00 per 100. Primula Ghinensis. 

 8-inch, $8.00 per 100. 



SAMUEL WWnON. ».tT «iflr«n., UTICA.H.Y. 



■ III n III » 



Always mantloa tha Florists' 

 whan writiair adTartisars 



