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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



N>OTEMBES 2'i, 1904. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



On the whole business has been much 

 more satisfactory the past week. While 

 there have not been many large orders, 

 Btill the volume of smaller trade has more 

 than made up the difference. It is a 

 eanse for remark that there are no de- 

 butantes this year, while last season the 

 debutante affairs were the principal fea- 

 ture of the season. 



Various Notes. 



The trade extends sympathy to Mrs. 

 E. A. Williams in the loss of her father, 

 Capt. Samuel M. Duval, who was in his 

 seventy-third year. While he has been 

 connected with Common Pleas court for 

 twenty yeaiis, still his interest in his 

 daughter's business has associated him 

 with the trade, by whom he was well 

 liked for his kind, lovable and friendly 

 disposition. Capt. Duval was born in 

 this city and served all through the 

 civil war. Few men had more friends 

 than he. 



Another cut flower store is announced 

 for the Bloomfield section. Joe Dick, 

 who has been working for L. I. Neff, 

 will now venture for himself. As he was 

 raised, in that immediate vicinity he has 

 the advantage of being acquainted and 

 we wish him success. 



Jarves Smith and Miss Rowan were 

 married last Tuesday. They left for a 

 trip east and south. The best wishes of 

 all followed them. I almost believe mat- 

 rimony is a disease and when it breaks 

 out one does not know where it will stop. 

 Chas. Godwin left Monday to bring back 

 a bride after Thanksgiving. Who's 

 next? If • ^!H| 



It looked last week as if all the whole- 

 salers from Philadelphia had fallen into 

 this city at once. There were three of 

 them here and they were shaking things 

 np for Thanksgiving orders. 



Patrick Maier has been consigning the 

 Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. some very fine 

 Harrisii, Romans and Paper Whites. 



P. J. Demas, of the Florists' Ex- 

 change, is in Chicago this week. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



BOSTON FERNS! 



2^in.. NOO: 8-in.. $8.00: 4-1n., tlS.OO: 5-in.. $25.00: 

 6-in.. S40.00: 7-ln.. $60.00: 8-in., $75.00 per 100. 



Pleraonl, 8-in., 16 00; 6-in., $35.00: 7-iD., $50.00 

 per 100. 



FlnmoBna, 2>^-in.. $3.00 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS., 



Morrison, 111., and Geneva, 111. 



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NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII 



The moat gracefal and cymmetrical Nephrolepia 

 known. It makes three times as many fronds as the 

 Boston fern in a griven time. Pnces — (>-in. i>ot-Krown, 

 ready for S-in., $15 00 perdoz.; 7-in. pot-grown, $24.00 

 per doz. ; 8-in. i>ot-KTown/$36.00 per doz. ' 



JOHN SCOTT, ^^'lik^^'Sl^g^Sr^ifrT 



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PALMS 



JULIUS ROEHRS, S^i^S^ 



Style No. 610. 



Also other Sizes and Styles carried In stock. 



McCray Florist 



REFRIGERATORS 



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 and service rendered. Economical 

 in the use of ice, scientifically built. 



86 XNCKBS WIDE; 30 IITCHES 

 DEEP; 74 INCHES HZOK 



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 IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



SPECIAL DESIGNS BUILT TO ORDER 



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McCray Refrigerators are Built in all Styles and Sizes for Any Purpose 



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 Francisco, 122 Market St ; Pittsburg 308 Fourth Ave.; Detroit 305 Woodward Ave.; Columbia. 

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 Ohio, 390 The Arcade. Addreu Main Office unless you reside in one of above named cities. 



Mtntlon thit Journal ind wt will tend jrou 'hi follo«int catilogutt: No 39 (or Rttldtnci, No. 45 for HottI*, Public 

 Inttltutlint ind Cold Sloragt Housit, No. 63 for Srocorlos, No. S6 for Moat Mtrkoto, Ho. 70 for FIsrIoto. 



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Asparagus 



■ ^-^ Per 100 



Plumo8U8^anu8, 2^-in. pots, per 1000,116.00; 12.00 



Pansy Plants 



Large flowering, per 1000, t2.60 60 



CASH 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



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2^00 Bostoti ferns, fit for 5 and 6-in. pott* 

 15c and 20c each, fine stock, well grown 

 stock in full light. Piersoni Fern for 7-in., 

 35c i for 6in., 25c PLUMOSUS NANUS. 

 4-in.«fine, 8c;3>^-in.,6c. Crimson Ramblers, 

 for Easter : 2-year, )5c t I-ycar, lOc Cash 

 please. 



BENJ. CONNELL, West Grove, Pa. 



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BOSTON FERNS, 



Bench grown, good for 6 and 6-in. pots, $8.00 

 per dosen. $20.00 per 100. 



PrlutUa ■ln«nslB-2S-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Oincratlaa— 2>i in . $2.00 per 100. 



■milax— Cat itrlntt, 6 ft. long, 12c net, per string. 



Stavia, 4 In. pots. $5.00 per 100. 



Bmllax, 2}4 in. pots. $1 75 per 100. Violtts, 

 Lady Campbell, field grown. $4.00 per 100. 



Converse Greenhouses, WEBSTER, MASS. 



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Boston Ferns $r50to$io'perioo 



/^ In twenty best varieties, at 



mannas $2.00 per hundred. 



A8PABAOU8 8pT«nir«ri— Own stoclc, in fine 

 shape, 2-inch at 2c; 2>^-lnch at So. 



W. W. COLES, Kokomo, Ind. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS NANUS. 3-in., per 100.... $4.60 



CIGAR PLANT (Cuphea). 2- In.. .... 2.00 



GRYPTOMKBIA JAPONICA.2-in.,per 100 6.00 

 •• " 4-in., " 10.00 



SMILAX. 2- in., 75c per 100; Seedlings. 26c per lUO 

 SBLAOINBLLA. 2-in.. $2 26 per 100. 

 PKLAROONIUMH, 2-in., mixed $3.00 per 100. 

 91IONUNKTTB, (Matchet), 2-1d., 12.00 per 100. 



E. I. RAWLIH6S, ■ Quaicertown, Pa. 



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 writing advertisers. 



DAHLIAS 



25 leading varieties, all under name, guaran- 

 teed true. Including the best Borts in cultivation, 

 such as Clifford W. Bruton, A. D. Llvoni, Nym- 

 phaea. Lemon Giant. Ifern Leaf Beauty, Snow 

 Clad, White Swan, Franlc Smith, etc. 



W* offsr HEAVY rXB^S OZiirMFS. 

 JTTST A8 DUO, 96.0O par hnndrad; 

 945.00 par tboaaand. 



THE DINCEE & CONARD CO. 



WB8T OBOVB. PA. 



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BUG STUFF 1 1 



Sunbury, Pa. 

 Forward by Pern. R. R. 100 lbs. Fumi- 

 gating Kind. IT S THE STUFF FOR 

 BUOS; the oest we have ever tried, and 

 BO easily handled. See page 60. 



C. £. ROSSITER. 



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RUDBECKIA .PerlOO 



Extra choice, large clumps $6.00 



A8PABACIU8 ftP&BaoBBX, Extra 



quality, 2^-ln. pots 2.00 



8PABAOtrs PI.iniI08U8, Extra ' 



quality, 2^-ln. pots 2.50 



A8PABAQTf8 PZiUMObUfl, Extra 



quality, 8-in. pots 4.00 



Above prices cash with order. 

 JOHN BROD, Nile* Center, IlUnoia 



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BEGONIA 



GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



Fine thrifty stock, 2-inch, per 100, $10.00. 



4-inch, per 100, $40.00. 

 Prices of larger stock upon application. 



A. JABLONSKY, ^Jf-SSSfi. 



KO. 



Boston Ferns 



Extra fine stock, cut from bench, for 6, 6, 7, 

 and 8-inch pots at 25c. 60c, 75c, $1.00 per 100. 



KENTIAS, RUBBERS, 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Cash or reference please. 



L H. Foster, KiJl'st. Dorchester, Mass. 



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