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The Weekly Rorists^ Review^ 



NOTEMBEB 24, 1904. 



Boston and Pierson Ferns. J^^uBa'd^feet A«b 



devoted to these and are crowded for room. To move our surplus we 

 will Rive you extra value. Send for a sample lot. Tbey are Id from 6 

 to 10 inch pots and we will sell them at 96.00, $8.00, $9.00. S12.00, $16.00 

 and $18 00 per dozen. 



Fiirfiinilinn lirAnHc* ^^^ stock is finely varlefated and 

 I ai lUyiUIII VI ailUC. jq t,p jop g^ape. Price. 4-incli pots 



very busby. $15.00 per 100; 6-incb pots extra fine: $20 00 per 100. 

 Soecilll Watch this list every week. We will offer the surplus 

 K^^ from one bouse each week, at prices which ought to sell 



It. It will be offered only once. SomethlnR else next week. Price 

 subject to stock beinK unsold. All flrst-claBs, in good condition, unless 

 otherwise noted. Terms. "Prompt Cash." 

 aOO FXCUB BIiASTIC 1— Very choice stuff. 7-Inch pots. 



18 to 24 inches biRh. single stems, $0 00 per dozen. 



24 to 80 inches high, single stems. 9.00 per dozen. 



18 to 24 Inrbes high, branched. 8.00 ptr dozen. 



24 to 80 tncbes high, brancbed. 12.00 per dozen. 

 40O ABUTILOV SAVZSXZI, 8-inch well branched. Out back, fine 



stock. $4.00 per 100. 

 eoo BftSSXiXiA, BTTBBA— 8-incb pots, cut back and very busby. 



$4 00 per 100. 

 60 SAIiVIA ST. lOXrZB— The good one, 4-In. pots, large, $1 per do«. 



60 &ABTAVA B£BOABTXB8ZMA-The pink trailing or drooping 



sort. 4-incb pots, strong, 76 cents per dozen. 

 lOO LABTAVA £B POITBVZBB— The best pink bedder. 4 incb 



pota 8trong:_$l^ per dozen. 

 BO IJABTAir A WHETB— Don't know the name of this but it is good. 



4-inchpot8, $1.00 per dnsen. 

 200 SALVIA OrPZOXVA^XB VABZBOATA-One of the best 



grey foliage plants. 4-inch pota, fine for stock, busby, 76 cents 



per dozen: $6.00 per 100. 

 800 VZBOA MAJOB VABZBaATA-4 inch pots, not heavy, but 



good and healthy. $1.00 per dozen: $6.00 per 1(0. 

 lOO OTPBBVS A&TBBVZrO&ZUB-8 inch pots, good plants, 50 



cents per dozen. 

 60 OBXAVIUM KABBT KZOOVBB-23^-inch pots. 40o per dozen. 



100 Gteranlum, Harry Hicover. S-inch pots 50c per dozen. 



20O Geranium Mrs. Pollock, 8-inch pots, 60c per doz.: $4.00 per 100. 

 40 AOALTPHA MABOZVATA— Out back. 4-inch pots. 75c per doz. 

 136 " WZltKBSZAVA— Fine stuff in 4- inch pots cutback 



to about 8 inches and branched. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 

 lae ACAbTPKA MAOBOPKY^XiA— Same kind of stock, $1.00 



per doz.: $7.00 per 100. 

 40 CUPBBA PXiATTOBHTBA-4-incb pots, 60c per doz. 

 ao AOBSATUK 8TB&&A OUBBB T— 5inch pots, stock plants, 



$1.00 per doz. 



Addr... MICHEL PLANT AND BULB CO., St. Louis, Mo. 



Mf>ntton The R#»tI«»w whi>n yon write 



BOSTON BOWLERS. 



W. W. Rawson & Oo. and Jos. Brack & 

 Sons' Co. rolled the regular match 

 games in the seed trade league, Monday, 

 November 21, resulting in a whitewash 

 for Rawson, Breclc & Sons taking three 

 straight. Schlegel & Fottler Co. and 

 Jos. Breck & &)ns' Co. roll the next 

 match Monday, November 28. 



This promises to be the most exciting 

 match of the season. This week's scores 

 were: 



Brack & Sons— 1st 2d 3d Tl 



Klholm 71 83 78 232 



Dacey 77 76 55 206 



Webber 76 75 80 - 231 



Armstrong 66 75 91 232 



Wheaton 85 91 77 253 



Totals 375 400 381 1,156 



Rawson & Son— 1st 2d 3d T'l 



Taylor 61 75 69 205 



Field 63 66 68 197 



Rawson 67 59 64 190 



Cheney 70 77 75 222 



Perry 77 86 71 234 



Totals 338 363 347 1,048 



CiupPLE Ceeek, Colo. — ^Miss Florence 

 Kennedy is running a very successful 

 flower store here, getting most of her 

 supplies from Denver and Colorado 

 Springs. 



EocKFORD, Ilx,. — H. D. Sullivan, who a 

 year ago bought the old greenhouse 

 plant on North Main street, has com- 

 pletely remodeled it, put in a new heat- 

 ing apparatus and has the place in first- 

 class shape. 



DoBCHESTHX, Mass. — At the establish- 

 ment of the late Lucius H. Foster, they 

 are working up a stock of a compact 

 form of the Anna Foster fern, of which 

 it is said that all the fronds are true to 

 character. 



50,000 CANNAS! 



Forty leading varieties. $10.00 per 1000 and up- 

 wards. Write for list and prices. 



THE DIN6EE & CONARO CO.,West Grove, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



Our Stock of Established and Semi-established 

 Orchids is the ACICB of perfection this season. 

 Many in sheath and spike. Write for Catalogue. 



Lager & Hurrell, fSSli:l Summit, N. J. 



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A prosperous florist is like the bee, 

 never idle. 



HOLIDAY PUNTS 



NOW READY. 



Importers and Headquarters 

 for the Beautiful Plants. 



50 cents; 6-lnch pots, 30 Inches high, 3 In m 

 pot, 75 cents. 



Aspaiagus plumosus nanus, 3-inoh, strong, 

 $6.00 per 100; 4->nch pots, bushy, at the rate of 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Cooos Weddeliana, large, 3-lncta, 15 cents. 



Ferns, all kinds for dishes, |5.00 per 100; 

 3-lnch, $7.00. 



Holly ferns, 3-Inch, 10 cents. 



Pienon ferns, large, 4-lnch, 25 cents. 



Primula Chinensis, never so nice as this 

 time; 6%-Inch pots, in bud and bloom, $2.00 

 per dozen. 



Solanum Jerusalem cherries, 6-Inch pots, fall 

 of berries, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.00 per doaen. 



Begonias, 514-inch, President Carnot, Metal- 

 lica, and others, $2.00 per dozen. 4 



Dracaena Bnianti, 6-lnch pots, 25 inches 

 high, leaves from top to bottom, 50 cents. 



Phoenix canarlensls, 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, 

 15 perfect leaves, good for decoration, $2.00 

 each, worth $5.00. 



Chrysanthemum stock plants. Timothy Ba- 

 ton, Pennsylvania and Col. Appleton, $5.00 

 per 100. 



Small Sago palms, Cycas revoluta, Adian- 

 tum Maiden Hair ferns, 4-inch primroses, 

 acorus or variegated grass, and the azaleas for 

 Easter. 



One of 100 different testimonials: 



Cincinnati. Ohio, Sept. 29, 1904. 

 Mr. Godfbet Aschmann: 



Dear Sir— Many thanks for the prompt delivery 

 and for the fine stock. The plants arrived all 

 right, and were very satisfactory: the palms 

 were very nice, and were packed securely. We 

 are also greatly obliged for the price list of 

 plants for Xmas. and should we decide to buy 

 any, we would surely call upon you. Yours very 

 truly, HOPFMEISTER FLORAL COMPANT, 

 813 Elm Street. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



Cash with order, please. All goods shipped 



at purchaser's risk. 



Wholesale Grower and 

 Jmporter of Pot Plants. 

 Bell Phone Tioga 3669A. 



1012 Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Araucaria exoelsa cheaper and better than 

 anywhere else. Have the largest stock in 

 Philadelphia. No seedlings, but raised from 

 top cuttings in Belgium only. 5^-Inch pots, 12 

 to 15 Inches high, 3 to 4 tiers, 60 cents; 5% to 

 6-Inch pots, bushy plants, 4 to 5 tiers, 15 to 20 

 inches high, 76 cents; 6-inch pots, 20 to 25 

 Inches high, 5 tiers, $1 each; 6-Inch pots, speci- 

 men plants, as broad as long, $1.25 to $1.50 

 each. 



Pious elaatioa or rubber plants, home grown 

 and Imiwrted. Have enough to meet all wants 

 in excellent condition— better than evei^-nicely 

 staked up, 6-lnch pots, 20 to 30 Inches high, 

 having from 16, 20, 25 to 30 perfect leaves to 

 the plant, $4, $5 and $6 per dozen. Specimens 

 6 to 7-inch pots, 30 to 36 inches high, 75 cents 

 to $1.00 each. 



Asalea indioa for Christmas blooming are 

 now ready for shipment, strong color. Deut- 

 sche Perle, pure double white, Simon Mardner, 

 double deep pink. Vervaeneana large double 

 rose pink. Only selected plants full of buds 

 are raised for Christmas forcing. Price 75 

 cents, $1, $1.25 to $1.60 each. 



Xentia Forsteriana made up plants, 3 in 

 4-Inch pots, 20 Inches high, only 20 cents. 

 Kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 6-lnch, 30 

 to 40 Inches high, $1.00 each. Kentia Forsteri- 

 ana, made up, 6-inch pots, 6 inches high, 3 in 

 a pot, $1.25 each. Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 

 7-inch pots, 40 to 48 Inches high, each $1.50. 



Latania borbonica, healthy stock, 5 to 6 

 leaves, 50 cents. 



Boston ferns, 6-inch, 2 feet high, 18, 20 to 25 

 fronds, 40 to 50 cents; 5 and 5Vi-lnch pots, 25, 

 30 and 35 cents; large 3-Inch, 15 cents; 7-inch, 

 as large as a bushel basket, 75 cents to $1.00; 

 8 to 9 inches, as big as a wash tub, $1.25 to 

 $1.50 each. 



Areca lutetcens, made-up plants, large, 5- 

 Inch pots, 3 in a pot, 30 cents; 5'/4-inch pots, 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



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We have 500 



Hydrangea Hortensis Japonica. 



Very strong field-grown plants. Will 

 take 7 and 8-inch pots, at $15.00 per 100. 



Schluraff Floral Co., 



2406 Poplar St , ERIE, PA. 



Mentton Hie Bevlew when yon write. 



Fine field-Grown Carnation Plants.'\!S 



Flora Hill, white i 6.0Q 



Joost, pink 4.09 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson, pink 6.00 



McKinley. pink 6.00 



Adonis, red 8.00 



Out of all othor ▼axlotioa. 



A«par»ffTis, 8-in. pots, very fine 5.00 



Fiona, ft-in. pots 36.00 



•• 4-in.poU 22.60 



Cash, ploaso or roforonoo. 



WM. G. SMITH, Wholesale Florist, 



6 1 St and Market Sts.. PNIUDCLPHIA, PA. 



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