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January 5, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



367 



MIGNONETTE, very fancy - - $10 per 100 



^^ fancy stock, $6 to $8 per 100 



Fancy White Lilac, - - - $2 per doz. 



ROSES, BEAUTIES, CARNATIONS, PAPER WHITES, ROMANS, 

 VALLEY, TULIPS. A FULL LINE OF CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS. 



S. L. RSNDALL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



21 Randolph St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mfiitlon TtH* RcTlew when yoo wrtt.. 



CARNATIONS 



SELECTED YOUNO STOCK. 



Flamingo, Encbantress, Queen. Queen Louise, 

 Wolcott. LawBon, Floriana. Lord and 



FIANCEE 



Kaiserin Roses and Chrysanthemum Novelties 



Write for prices. 

 Fin* lar^e DnokhMn 'ICnin Stook planta 

 •t 91.25 per doa. 



ROBERT C. PYE, NYACK, N. Y. 



Wholesale Carnation Orower. 



CARNATION CITTINGS 



Well Booted firom Selected Stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



NELSON FISHER S7.00 $60.00 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN 6.00 6000 



FLAMINGO 600 60.00 



0RU8ADBR 6.00 60.00 



D.WHITNEY 6.00 40.00 



ENOHANIRESS 4.00 80.00 



H.FENN 800 2500 



MANLEY 8.00 26.00 



PAIR MAID 2.60 20 00 



^QDEEN 8.00 25.00 



BACKER & CO.,Biirerica,Mass. 



her place and puttinpf in new fixtures. 



W. L. Eock is handling some line 

 jonquils grown by W, J. Barnes. He 

 has a fine stock on exhibition ;^nd re- 

 ports business as flourishing. 



Miss J. E. Murray reports gool New 

 Year's business and has some fine or- 

 ders already booked for next week. 



James Biggam, decorator for the W. 

 H. Humfeld Floral Co., has some large 

 receptions booked for the coming w(ek. 



Narcis.sus. 



WASHINGTON. 



Christmas being over and after a few 

 days' breathing spell the different firms 

 express themselves as follows: 



Gude's had all they could do and 

 cleaned up everything. 



Blackistone did better than last year, 

 with a big demand for plants. 



Geo. Cook says "It was bully; more 

 than I was counting on. ' ' 



Pfister says "It was fine but think 

 it would have been better if we had had 

 the right kind of weather." 



Mr. Eobertson was all smiles and sai<l 

 he sold everything except his fixtures 

 He did not mind the rain and sleet, 

 for it kept those "pricers" away. Any 

 one coming out that day meant business, 



Gapt. Ernest expects to have the bowl 

 ers at work the coming week. H9 thinks 

 they are hardened up now and will make 

 a showing. Rambleu. 



Dreer*s Superb Double Petunias 



For nearly half a century we have been makine a specialty of DOUBXiB PBTUHIAS and our 



strain is accepted as second to none, either here or in Europe. We annually plant many thousand 

 seedlings from which only the finebt double fringed forms are selected for propagating purposes, thus 

 improving the strain every season, and this year's collection is the brightest and mott pleasing one 

 we have yet sent out. We offer 15 distinct varieties. 



2}^-inch pots, 60c per doz.; t4.00 per 100: the set of 15 for 75c. 



8-inch pots, 75c per doz.; 86.00 per 100; the set of 15 for f l.Oa. 



SBBD OF CUB SUPSKB BTBAZV OF FBIVOBD PBTXrVZAS. Doable. 7ec per 500 



seeds; S1.50 per lOOO seeds. Bingle, 50c per trade packet. 



Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Carnation Mt!l 



Cuttings 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Lady Bountiful Se.CO I50.UO 



The Belle 600 6O0O 



Flaminro 6.00 50.00 



Nelson Fisher 6.00 60.00 



Mrs. Patteu 6.00 60 VO 



Encbantress 3 60 30.00 



Prosperity 300 25.00 



Manley 3.00 2800 



Boston Market 3 00 '26 00 



Nelson 3.00 26.00 



Harry Penn 2 50 20 00 



Gov. Wolcott 2.50 20.00 



Adonis 2.60 20.0U 



Lawson 2l0 17.50 



Fairmald 2.00 17 50 



WhlteCloud 1.60 12.60 



Morning Olory 1.60 12 50 



Joost 1.28 8U0 



FFRIM^ t Boston Ferns. 2M-lnch. I6.C0 per 100; 

 1 A^JXl-it?; 3-lnch, at 18.00; 4-inch, at 116 00; 5- 

 Inch, at 825.00; 6 inch, atlM.OO; 7-inch, at 190.00. 



CASH OB O. O. D. 



W.J.&ll.S.VE8EY,FortWafin,lB(l. 



Always mention the Florist*' Beriew 

 when writlaar advertiaers. 



Verbena King 



Verb«Dan— R o o t e d 

 cuttings, fiOc per 100 

 •6 00 per 1000. 



Salvias— Bonfire and 

 St. Louis, the two best 

 of them all. 81.00 per 

 100, I8.U0 per lOOO. 



A 1 1 e rnantheniB— 



70.0CO red and yellow, 



Sept. struck, equal to 



2 Inch; these are fine; 



60c per 100. 15.00 per 1000. 



Heliotropes — Ten 



best nameo varieties, 



tl per 100. 18.00 per 1000. 



Coleus — Thirty named leading varieties, 70c 



per 100 18.00 per 1000. 



Ageratums- Stella Gumey. Princess Pauline, 

 Lady Isabel. tiOc per 100. 86.00 per lOCO, 



Caphea — (Cigar Plant), 11.26 per 100, 810.00 

 per IQOO. 



Sweet Alysaniu— Our bir double giant, 10c per 

 100, 88.00 per 1000. • . i^ 



We prepay express charges on all rooted cut- 

 tings, and guarantee satisfaction and safe ar- 

 rival. Write for prices on large lots, also send 

 for list of other rooted cuttings. 



C. HUMFEIiD, Clay Center. Kan. 



The Rooted Cutting: Speclallat. 

 Mention Tbe Bevlew when Ton write. 



