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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 6, 1906. 



KANSAS QTY. 



Tlie Market 



Business the past week has been above 

 the average. Grand opera brought a 

 large number of visitors into the city, 

 who patronized the flower shops liberal- 

 ly- Stock is looking well, especially Beau- 

 ties, for which good prices are received. 

 Brides and Maids are coming in large 

 quantities and are of good quality. 

 Gates are not up to standard. Sunrise 

 and Perle are hard to move. Carna- 

 tions are nearly a drug on the market, 

 although some very fine ones are to be 

 seen. Violets are getting scarce and 

 are bringing good prices. Bulbous stock 

 is very slow, there being too large ship- 

 ments for the demand. Lilies are going 

 to be scarce by Easter and the growers 

 are stifFoning on prices for good stock. 

 Potted plants for the Easter trade are 

 already on the market and, although 

 Easter is quite a distance off, the stock 

 is finding a ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



John Vesey is sending in some fine 

 roses to the market these days and is 

 well pleased with business. 



Jacob Tobler, Nelson Jarrett, Mrs. 

 Biederman, A. Thornhill, John Vesey 

 and A. Luther are in the market again 

 with bedding stock and are getting tneir 

 share of the trade. 



W. L. Bock has his window beauti- 

 fully decorated with Easter novelties and 

 is doing a rushing business. 



Several new street merchants have 

 opened during the past week, getting 

 ready for Easter trade, and are doing 

 quite a business in a small way. 



Chas. M. Wise, of Twenty-sixth street 

 and Holmes, reports business as satis- 

 factory at his place. 



Ed. Ellsworth is showing some very 

 fine rhododendrons and reports the 

 wholesale business as all that can be 

 desired. 



W. J. Barnes, out on Euclid avenue, 

 reports business good and is booking 

 many advance orders for Easter stuff. 



Arnold Eingier, representing W. W. 

 Barnard & Co., Chicago, was here the 

 past week. Narcissus. 



Rogers, O. — Lila Stokesberry adver- 

 tised their place to be disposed of at pub- 

 lic sale April 11 but has since disposed 

 of a part of the place and the sale is off. 



Cheyenne, Wyo. — Charles F. Swayger, 

 landscape gardener for the Union Pacific, 

 has bought a piece of land and will erect 

 several greenhouses and also establish a 

 nursery. 



SOME GOOD THINGS "^S^i... 



Asparaitas PlumoBus Nanus, S-in t4.00 per 100 



SnapdraRODs (Dreer's), 2-in 2.00 



Vioca Variegata. 2-ln 200 



Cryptomeria Japonlca, 2-ln 800 



4-ln 8.00 



QreTillea RobuBta. 2-in 200 



Smilax, 2-iD , fl.OO per 100: 19.00 per lOOO. 



E. I. Rawlings, Quakertown, Pa. 



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NEPHROLEPIS SGOTTII 



The most craceful and lymmetrical Nephroi.:.>ii 

 known. It makes three times as many fronds as the 

 Boston fern in a givta time. Prices— )>-in. pot-trrown, 

 ready for 8-in., 116.00 perdoz.; '-in. pot-rrown, t24.00 

 perdoz.; 8-in. pot-grown, t3600 per dox. 



JOHN scon, ^"B"»oo1c2YH.*'ir?Y: 



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SUCTION 



April 12, 10 a,, m., sharp. 



Four Greenhouses and about 10,000 Palms and other Plants, 

 100,000 Flower Pots, etc Send for descriptive liit today. We 

 have given up g^rowing; entirely* Also one house 17x144 and one 

 25x130, 6 years old; may be had for $500 here, or $600 on board 

 of cars all complete. We have a greenhouse builder who will 

 re-erect these houses all complete for $1.00 a foot. 



ALBERT FICHS, 2059 H. Halsled St, CHICAGO. 



GERANIIMS COLEIS 



Per 100 

 10 Varieties— Fine plants. 2^-inch pots. ...1300 

 10 '• '■ 3H " .... 400 



Alternantherss— Red and yellow 2 00 



Asparagas Plumosas— 2M-lnch pots 2.00 



" SprengrerI-2M " 2 00 



Cannas— 10 Varieties, 4-lnch pots 6.00 



Per 100 



12 Varieties-2^1nch pots 12.00 



Double Petanlaa 8.00 



Seedling Petanias 2.60 



Centaarea Oymnocarpa 2.00 



VInoa Vine— Var.. 2-lnch pots 2.60 



Primroses— Chinese Obconlca and Forbesl, 



July 1st 2.Q0 



CASH or C.O.D. 



JOSEPH H. CUNNINGHAM, Delaware, Ohio. 



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NEW DAHLIAS of Proved Merit. 



EmbraciDK a complete set of 1 2 NEW CENTURY 0AHU48. 2S NEW CACTUS DAHLUS, NEW COIIARETTE 

 DAHUAS. NEW GIANT-riOWEREO DAHUAS, NEW FANCY DANLIAS. NEW DECORATIVE DAHUAS, NEW SNOW 

 DAHLIAS, NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. In all, 38 of the moil wonderful Single DabUM ever produced and 44 

 of the grandest Double Dahlias. All exqultite in form, shape and coloring ; free bloomers and 

 MONEY-MAKERS. Faithfully and truthfully described in our new illustrated descriptive catalogue. 

 Mailed free upon request. L. K. PEACOCK, Inc , ATCO, N. J. 

 Mentiop Tlie ReTiew when yoo write. 



GOOD STOCK 



bitania Boxbonloa— 6 and 7-inch pots, 45c 

 and 75c each. 



AltMBantharmB, red and yellow, COc per 1(0; 

 $6 00 per 1000. 



Double Vasturtlama— Yellow, rooted cut- 

 tings, 50c per dozen ; 2}i-inch pots, tl.OO per doz. 



AceratniBB— Blue and white, rooted cuttings, 

 50c per 100. 



J. RUSSLER 



MORGAN PARK, ILL. 



Mount Hope GreenhouseB. 



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Hydrangea Otaksa 



In liloom for Easter. 6 to 10 flowers. 



tl.50tot2.00each 

 Specimen plants. $3.00 and 14.00 each. 

 «a~ Don't wait till tbe last day. ^i* 



AUG. JABL0NSKY,a?.\'oMS?5b. 



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WE HAVE TOO MANY 



KsUotxops, Alyssiun, Affcratnm, CoUns, 

 Altsmantliaxa, Salvia, rootsd onttinffs, 

 •l.OO; a-inoli. ta.OOparlOO. 



CamatlOBS B. O.. Canaaa, Draoasnaa. 

 Oladioll, K7dranirM'>i Aaparagns in all 

 ■is«a. 



BURDELL FLORAL CO.. Bowllig 6rB8B. Ky. 



iUways mmtioa th« Florlsta' Bevlew 

 wliaii writing' advertiaera. 



K 



DAHLIA 



aiserin Augusta 

 Victoria. 



THE BEST WHITE DAHLIA IN EXISTENCE. 



My own importation. I coDtrol the entire 

 stock of it. Flowers double, of the purest white, 

 4 to 5 inches in diameter. A wonderful bloomer. 

 Stems 12 to 18 inches long. Plante 6 to 3^ ft. high. 

 .The finest plants from cuttings. Good, strong 

 stock from 2H-tnch pots. 13.00 per doz.; 120.00 per 

 100. Delivery May Ist. Orders fllled in rotation. 

 Early booking suggested. Highly commended by 

 the American Institute and the New York Flo- 

 rists' Club. Address — 



A. L MILLER, '\T.!r' Brooklyn, N.Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition, the first ship- 

 ment of the season of Cattlaya Xiabiata. 

 Write for prices. We aiEo wish to call your 

 attention to our large and fine stock of 

 established Orchids. Write for Catalogue. 



Lager & Hurrell, ils;;:^"' Summit, N. J. 



Uvntlon "ni* R^Tlew wfewii ytm wrltt*. 



We will forward you upon request our 

 iat( St price list on 



BAY TREES 



with special discounts. If you want Palms, 

 Draoaanaa, Oroblda, also apply. 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY, 



Exotic Narserles. RUTHERFORD, X. J. 



Always mantion tha riorlata' Saviaw 

 when writing advaxtlaara. 



