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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Decembbb 22, 1904. 



BOSTON AND PIERSON FERNS. 



We have about ten ttaouBand feet of kIbbs devoted to these and are crowded for room. To move our surplus we will Rive yon extra 

 value. Send for a aanple lot. Tiiey are In from 6 to 10-lnoli pots and we will sell them at 16.00, $8.00, 99.00. S12.00, 916.00 and 918.00 per dozen. 



FAieFUGIUMi GRANDE. 



Our atock la finely variegated and in tip top sbape. Price. 4-incb pots very busby. 91fi.00 per 100. 



DflDTp'n 1^1 |TT||yfm6h ^^ titi^e just put in larfte lots of cuttings of the following and will have more ttian we need for our 

 ■♦^'^^ ■ ^'■' ^^li* ■ ■ ar^^vi^ o^QQBe. Surplus is yours at 91.00 per 100; 97.60 per 1000 except where otherwise noted. Order quiclt. 



OQUni m, 15 best bedders. 60c per 100: 94.00 per 1000. 

 AOBBATVira, StellaGuiney and Dwarf Beauty. 



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■A MTOt HTA TOMBVTOBA. 



AOMYMAMTMBm, Borbonica. Gilsoni and Undeni. 



VBBISTBOVXB AaTOVBTirOIiZA. 



SALVIA 8P&BVBBV8. 8t. Louis, 76c per 100; 96.00 per 1000, 



BA&VXA OrnOXBTAXIB VABIEOATA. 



AOAXTFKAB WZ&KBBXAVA and XAOBOPKTK&A. 



and delicatissima. 



^AVTAVAS, Amiel, Le Poitevine, Ancua. SnewbaU, Ultimo, Oralii 



SfW^kriJll Watch this list every week. We wi 

 «j|««7Viai. offered only once. Something else 

 otherwise noted. Terms, ' Prompt Oasta." 



BABBBXi&A BVBBA. 76c per 100: 96.00 per 1000. 

 BWBBT AbTBBUK, double. 60c per 100: 94.00 per 1000. 

 OVVHBA F&ATTOBVTBA, 60c per 100; 96 00 per 1000. 

 OABVATZOVB, Mrs. Flsber, 91.26 per 100: 910.00 per 1000. 

 SBXiXOTBOPBB, Madam Blonay and Le Poitevlne. 



We will offer the surplus from one bouse each week, at prices which ought to sell it. It will be 

 next week. Price subject to stock being unsold. All flrst-class, in good condition, unless 



Address 



MICHEL PUNT and BULB CO., St. Louis, Mo. 



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dNONNATL 



The Market 



Trade still remains rather quiet and 

 stock conditions are about the same as 

 last week. There is a good deal of snow 

 on the ground and the weather is pretty 

 cold. With Christmas rapidly approach- 

 ing, we are still very much in the dark 

 as to how the supply of stock will be, 

 but from the best information at hand 

 there will be no surplus in any line, and 

 many varieties will be far short of the 

 demand, notably red roses and carna- 

 tions. Some very fine poinsettias are to 

 b«' had this year and they are selling well. 

 They are the main flower in many win- 

 dow displays at present. 



Various Notes. 



A recent visit to Chas. Pommert's fish 

 farm and greenhouses proved to be very 

 interesting. He makes a specialty of 

 growing smilax and asparagus for the 

 wholesale trade and makes a very profit- 

 able business of it. But his mainstay is 

 the breeding of gold fish. He raises the 

 fish by the tens of thousands and finds a 

 ready market for them. In the winter 

 they are kept in tanks in the greenhouses. 

 In a special tank Mr. Pommert showed 

 eomo fine specimens of the Japanese fan- 

 tail gold fish, which were very pretty, and 

 very expensive as well. Mr. Pommert's 

 plant is at Amelia, O., which is about 

 twenty-five miles from Cincinnati, 



In the decorations for L. B. Beakirt's 

 fancy dress ball, Julius Baer had one of 

 the most elaborate decorations ever put 

 up in this city, as well as one of the 

 most expensive. Long-stemmed Beauties, 

 Liberty and Chatenay roses and white 

 mums, with wild smilax, formed the prin- 

 cipal material for the display. The daily 

 papers spoke very highly of the effect 

 produced. 



Visitors: E. J. Fancourt, of Phila- 

 delphia, and Miss White, of Lexington, 

 Ky. C. J, Ohmer. 



We would not do without the Re- 

 view at twice the present subscription 

 price. — G. H. Taepke, Detroit. 



BEGONIA 



GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



To Close Out Balance of Stock. 



2^-lncta. 11.00 per doz.; 3- inch. 9150 per doz.; 

 6-iDCh, 99.00 per doz. All In bloom. 



A. JABLONSKY, ^^'SS^s. mo 



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50,000 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Oeranlnma— The "Six Kings" for bedding. 

 S. A. Nutt. (D. crimson). Paul Bruant, (D. scar- 

 let), J. Viaud. (D. pink). Beaute Poitevlne, (Dbl. 

 salmon), Mrs. £. G. Hill. (Single salmon). Mme. 

 Bnctaner. (D. white). Large ton cuttings, weB 

 rooted. $1.50 per 100; 914.00 per 1000. 



Petunias — Doable TrivgaA. We are 



headquarters for these. Six distinct novelties, 

 labeled. 91.25 per 100; 9l0.00 per 1000. 



SalTlas— The two best. Drooping Beauty, 

 (dwarf). Bonfire, (tall), 75c per 100; 97.00 per 

 1000. 



Aspararna Plnmosna Vanna— P I a n t s 

 from 8-incb pots. 13.00 per 100. 



Canuktlona— Don't buy until you see our list. 



The W. T. Bockley Co. 



8PBz«ornsu>, tjmL. 



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Asparagus 



■ S^ Per 100 



Plumosus Nanus, 2^-ln. pots, per 1000, 915.00: 92.00 



Pansy Plants 



Large flowering, per 1000, 92.50 00 



CASH 



Jos. H. Cunningham. Delaware, Ohio. 



BOSTON FERNS! 



2>i-in.. 9<00: 8-in.. 98.00: 4-in., 915.00; 5-in.. 926.00: 

 6-in.. 940.00: 7-in.. 960.00: 8-in., 975.00 per 100. 

 Pleraonl, strong rooted runners. 92.00 per 100. 

 BoottU, 95.00 per 100. 

 Plnmoina, 2^-in.. 93.00 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS., 



Morrison, 111., and Geneva, 111. 



Boston Ferns 



Extra fine stock, cut from bench, for 5. 6, 7, 

 and 8-inch pots, at 2Sc. 50c. 75c, 91.00 each. 



KENTIAS, RUBBERS, 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Cash or reference please. 



I. H. Foster, KiJI'st.Oorchester. Mass. 



RUDBECKIA Per lOO 



Extra choice, large clumps 96.00 



ASPAJULOV8 8PBBBOZBI, Extra 



quaUty, 2>i-in. pots 2.00 



ABPASAOV8 PXiUlfOBUS, Extra 



quality. 2^-in. pots 2.50 



ABPA&i,OU8 PXiTrifOSUa, Extra 



quality, 3-in. pots 4.00 



Above prices cash with order. 



JOHN BROD, Nilea Center, Illinoia 



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XXX SEEDS 



Verbena Improved mammoths; the very finest 

 grown; mixed, 1000 seeds, 50c. 



Cineraria. Finest large flowering dwarf, 1000 

 seeds, 60c. 



Phlox Pamlla Compaota. Very dwarf and 

 compact; grand for pots; in finest colors, 

 mixed. Trade pkt., 26c. 



Alyamm Compactam. The most dwarf and 

 compact variety grown; perfect little balls 

 when grown in pots. Trade pkt. 26c. 



Chinese Prlnarofe. Finest large- flowering 

 fringed varl«>tles. mixed; single and double, 

 600 seeds. (1.00; half pkt., 50c. 



Pansy, Finest Giants The best large-flower- 

 ing varieties, critically selected; mixed, 6000 

 seeds, 91 00. half pkt , 50c. 



P«tnnta. New star, from the finest marked 

 flowers, extra choice. Trade pkt., 26c. 



Cash. Liberal extra coant of seeds In all packets. 



SHAMROCK 



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Strong and flne plants. Better order early. 

 94.00 per 100; or^c. per doz.. by mail. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shireflianstown, Pa. 



THB HOME OF PRIMROSES. 



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We Are Headquarters 



Arancarla Ezcelsa. cheaper and better than 

 anywhere else. Plants In 6^ In. pots, 4 to 5 tiPrs. 

 bushy, 16 to 18 Inches high, 75c: 6-ln. pots, 30, 26 

 and 30 Inches high, 6, C and 7 tiers, 91.00, 11.26 to 

 11.50 each. 



Fleas Elastic* or Rubber Plants, 6-in. pots. 

 22, 26 to 30 inches high, all perfect leaves, good 

 from top to bottom. 16.00 to 16 00 per doz. Speci- 

 mens. 7- In. pots, extra good. 75c each. 



Boston Ferns. 5, 6H to 6-ln. pots, 26c 30c. 49c 

 and &0c each. Specimens, 8-ln. pots 11 00 each. 



Dracaena BmantI, 6-ln. pots, 20 to 26 inches 

 high. 60c each, 96.00 doz. 



KentIa Forsterlana, made up plants, 3 In a 

 pot, 5. 6 to 6^-ln. pots. 30 iDches high, 76c eiich; 

 36 to 40 in. high, very fine, tl 00 11.26 to 11.60 each. 



X^atanla Borbonica, healthy plants, 6 to 6 

 leaves, f Oc each. 



Cocoa Weddellana. 3 Inch. 15c each. 

 Cash with order. 

 All goods shipped at purchaser's risk. 



Godfrey Aschmann, 1^H£" 



1012 Ontario St , PHIU^DELPHIA, PA. 



Bell Phone Tioga 3668 K. 

 Mention Thp Review when you write. 



DAHLIAS 



25 leading varieties, all under name, guaran- 

 teed true, including the best sorts in cultivation, 

 such as OlifTord W. Bruton, A. D. Livoni, Nym- 

 pbaea. Lemon Qlant. Pern Leaf Beauty, Snow 

 Clad, White Swan, Frank Smith, etc. 



We offer HEAVY PZBIiD OXiUKPS, 

 JirST AB DUO, 8B.0O per handrad; 

 845.00 par thonaand. 



THE DINCEE & CONARD CO. 



WBBT OBOVB. PA. 



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