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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Jancaby 26. 1905. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



et-Me-Nots ^'•* «"«'««"* "»"»♦ 



Forg 



of Philadelphia 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Company, 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS, FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, WIRE DESIGNS. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



52 and 54 High Street, 



Headquarters for CUT TULIPS AND NOVELTIES 



PITTSBURG'S LARGEST AND OLDEST WHOLESALERS. 



PITTSBIRG CUT FLOWER CO. 504 Liberty Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. 



Mt^ptlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



TORONTO. 



The Market 



Trade revived considerably during the 

 past week and with it we notice a short- 

 ening in the supply of roses. Carna- 

 tions are still coming in quite freely, while 

 all kinds of bulb stock is becoming 

 plentiful. We regret to note that tulips 

 and daffodils are being sold at cut rate 

 prices by our department stores so early 

 in the season and it certainly looks bad 

 for the grower who will force tulips at 

 this season of the year and sell them 

 80 that they can be retailed at 15 to 

 18 cents per dozen. We notice a good 

 demand for Enchantress, Lawson and 

 good red. We also notice less complaint 

 on the keeping quality of Enchantress 

 this year thus far, or in fact this might 

 be said of all varieties, but especially 

 Enchantress which many thought last 

 year was going to be a very poor keeper. 



Various Notes. 



Among the notable events of the past 

 week we might mention the social even- 

 ing given by the oflScers of the Toronto 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Club to the 

 members and their wives. The affair 

 was very enjoyable. 



W. C. Jay, of Wm. Jay & Son, was 

 married on January 18 to Miss Souter, 

 of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Jay have 

 taken up their residence in Toronto in 

 a beautiful new home. D. J. 



Cattleyas, per dozen $4 00 to $7.50 



Cypripediumst per dozen J.50 to 2.00 



Asst. Orchid Sprays, etc., per box 5.00 to 2500 



Fancy Cut Flowers 



A SPECIALTY. 



If yoa waat Ckoica Cat Flowers at aay tiaie or all tke tlaie, s«ad to 



CHARLES W. McKELLAR 



61 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO. 



iWestero Headqoarters for OMke 



riDf^HinCh r«BCV VALLKV, VIOLETS. BMUTIBS. TM ROSBS, CIIRHA- 

 VKV^n 11/^9 TIOHS. Wild Smilax. Aaparages, Adiantum, Smilax, ranoy 

 Ferns always in abundance. Also a complete line of all Florists' SMppllos, Novel- 

 ties and Wire Work. L. 0. Hiobs Ctitral 3591. Autsnitlc 3123. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Florists' Association Meets. 



The State Florists' Association of In- 

 diana held its annual meeting at the 

 Commercial Club, January 17, and later 

 in the day gave a show of carnations 

 at the State House. The organization 

 will give its support to the show to be 

 held next fall, in Indianapolis, by the 

 Indiana Floral Festival Association. The 

 following officers were elected: Presi- 

 dent, Fred Lemon, Richmond; vice-presi- 

 dent, Herman Junge, Indianapolis; sec- 

 ond vice-president, John Rieman, In- 

 dianapolis; secretary, Fred Hukreide, 

 Indianapolis; treasurer, John Heiden- 

 reich, Indianapolis. Executive com- 

 mittee, J. K Haugh, Anderson; Gun- 



nar Teilmann, Marion ; J. A. Evans, 

 Richmond, and E. A. Nelson and Adolph 

 Baur, Indianapolis. 



It was reported that the experiment 

 station at Purdue University may be 

 forced to close from lack of funds. A 

 committee of florists was named to in- 

 vestigate the report, and, if it is found 

 to be true, the state association will 

 ask the legislature to give financial aid 

 to the station. 



The Bertermann Bros. Co. was award- 

 ed a certificate of merit for a new seed- 

 ling carnation. 



ForS 



LINCOLN, NEB. 



At the meeting of the Nebraska State 

 Horticultural Society here on January 

 18 there was a verv fine display of fruits 

 and flowers. L. Henderson, . of Omaha, 

 won first premium for American Beauty 

 roses; Frey & Frey. of Lincoln, first on 

 tea roses; also on best vase and carna- 

 tions; the Dole Floral Co., Beatrice, first 

 on violets. 



OUTHERN 

 WILD SMILAX 



(Where Qnallty is First Consldemtlon.) 



Write, Wire or Phone the Introdnoers. 



OAIiDWSX.1 THE WOODBMAH CO., 



BVBBO&EBV, AIUL, 



V raw OBOP Soutbem Wild Smilax now 

 ready in limited quantities. 

 Ifentlon The Rerlew when 70a writs. 



FINE ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



from bed. 8 year old, in fine 

 growinf! state. $10.00 per 100. 



6. W. Renard & Bro., lb. 32. Avondale, Pa. 



Mpntlon The Review when yoti write. 



Urbana, O. — S. W. Carey is progress- 

 ing favorably with the work of rebuild- 

 ing the greenhouses on Bloomfleld ave- 

 nue recently destroyed by fire. 



MoNTPELiER, V^. — Emslie & Broadfoot 

 are interested in the whereabouts of a 

 former employee, Chas. E. Simmons, who 

 is said to have collected biUs for the 

 firm and never turned in the money. 



