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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



December 1, 1904. 



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SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



JPOINSETTI AS, siiopen " The Wholesale Florist 



or PHILADELPHIA. 



Very oholoa for immediate delivery, 

 18>^o, S6o ajid 40o Eaoh. 



Store open 



from 7:30 a. m. 



to 8 p. m. 



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A BEAUTIFUL DECORATIVE EVERGREEN FOR CHRISTMAS! 



A Binrle postal reqaest will bring' you gratis a sample and price. 



504 LIBERTY AVE., 



Pittsburg Cut Flower Co,, Ltd., 



PITTSBURO'S OLDEST WNOLKSALK FLORISTS. 



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PITTSBURG, Pa. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Company, 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS, FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, WIRE DESIGNS. 



52 and 54 High Street, 



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CLEVELAND, OHIO. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market 



Thanksgiving week was one of the busi- 

 est in the history of the trade here. 

 There was an exceptionally brisk de- 

 mand for flowers and plants for decorat- 

 ing and gifts. A feature of the week 

 was the annual football game between 

 Missouri and Kansas universities held 

 Thanksgiving day. A rush was made by 

 the students of each college for the fl^r-. 

 ists and chrysanthemums disappeared un- 

 til looking over the benches the day after 

 it looked as though a cyclone had struck 

 them. We are always glad when the 

 students come. 



Various Notes. 



Alfred Broman, of Independence, for- 

 merly with Kellogg, at Pleasant Hill, has 

 some fine roses in his houses. In fact, 

 everything looks very nice out on the Lex- 

 ington road. 



A rumor is afloat that another range of 

 houses is about to be erected at Fifteenth 

 and Euclid. Your correspondent is un- 

 able to give the name of the party con- 

 templating tie. improvement. 



C. A. Blankenfeld wishes to say that a 

 mistake was made in the item week before 

 last. He says that it is Langshan and 

 not Leghorn chi^ens he is raising. 



AJl the florists' are getting ready for 

 Christmas business. Advance orders are 

 being sent in for cut flowers and plants 

 and all the florists are wearing a smile of 

 content. 



The florists of Kansas City are up 

 against a stiff proposition, the depart- 

 ment stores and the street fakirs, who 

 are coming in competition with the legit- 

 imate growers. 



Bunyar reports business as good in his 

 line and is propagating lots of stuff for 

 the spring market. 



Chas. Laundy, of Westport, is thor- 

 oughly satisfied with his new location and 

 reports business as rushing out his way. 



Arthur Newell says he has nothing to 

 complain of in the way of business. 



Narcissus. 



Painesville, O, — Carl Hagenburger, 

 of W. Mentor, has his branch establish- 

 ment here completed and in nice running 

 order. 



CATTLBTAS per dozen, S7 00 to S7 50 



D£NDROBIUM8..-.per dozen, 3 CO to 5 OO 



CTPRIPEDIUMS per dozen, 13 OO 



Assorted Orchids and Sprays, box, OS to 085 



-AHS- 



Fancy Cut Flowers 



S SPECIALTY. 



If yoM went Ckoice Cut Flowers at any time or all the time, send to 



CHARLES W. McKELLAR 



61 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 



Western Headquarters for Choice 



rhD^HinCk FARCT VRLLCY, VIOLETS, BKRUTIBS. Till ROSiS, CSRHS- 

 tfKl/l1ILf99 TIORS and CHRVSARTNtMUMS. Wild Smilax, llsparas;aa, 



Rdiantum, Smilax, raney Farna always in abundance. Also a complete line of alj 

 rioriata' Suppllaa, Rovaltiaa and Wirs Work. . L. D. niOMCmlral 3598. Auto. 3623, 



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HAVING BEEN AWARDED THE GRAND PRIZE 

 Exhibition of GLADIOLI World's Fair 



It is with Increased confidence in my ability to supply superior stock that I solicit a continuance of 

 patronage, and new customers Oroflfs Hybrids and other sorts the besj; obtainable. 



Write for 

 Cataloeue. 



ARTHUR COWEE,6ladiolus Specialist,Mea(lowYaleFarin,B8rlin,N.Y. 



Th*- Rav1»-w vrhPD Ton «rr1t«» 



PITTSBURG 

 FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



Wholesale Floriata and 

 norlata' Bupplisa. 



828 Diamond St., PITTSBURG, PA. 



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"Wilmington, Del. — W. N. Potter has 

 made a number of improvements in his 

 place at Twenty-fourth and Market 

 streets, combining all his houses into one 

 range. 



filadiolos Bulbs 



^I^P Our bulbs are not better than 



^^^ the best, but better than the rest 



■ Gushman Gladiolus Co. 



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Crescent, Ia. — H. A. Terry, the well 

 known peony raiser, is to read a paper on 

 his favoiite flower before the Iowa State 

 Horticultural Society at Des Moines, 

 DecembeJ 14. 



