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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



ApBil 13, 1906. 



Auction every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. 



CLEARY'S 



Horticultural Hall, 62 Vesey Street, NEW YORK. 



TIESDAY, APRIL 18, at II a. m., 



wiU leU a CHOICE LOT of 

 STANDARD or TREE 

 ROSES, H. P. ROSES, HOLLAND NURSERY STOCK, AMERICAN NUR- 

 SERY STOCK, PALMS, PLANTS, HERBACEOUS AND BULB STOCK, 

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BALTIMORE, MD. 



The Market 



The demand keeps up fairly well for 

 all kinds of cut flowers and the weather 

 is all one could wish for. Considering 

 the Lenten season, business has been 

 fairly active and the wholesale demand is 

 using up most all good flowers coming 

 in. There really has not been what 

 you might call a glut of any kind of 

 flowers, with the exception of southern 

 daffodils, which already have made their 

 appearance in great quantities and put 

 home-grown ones down below the cost 

 of the bulbs, and they cannot all be 

 moved, even at that, for the ones shipped 

 from the south can be bought by the 

 single thousand at $1.50, and less in 

 large lots. Most of them are handled by 

 the fakirs, but one of our large de- 

 partment stores had them advertised in 

 the daily papers for certain hours of the 

 day at two dozen for 5 cents and all 

 other hours at 5 cents per dozen. 



Both single and double violets are 

 showing the effect of the warm weather 

 and chances are that they will be done 

 for by Easter. The retail stores and 

 also the market men are making large 

 displays of all kinds' of plants intended 

 for Easter, for the recent warm weather 

 brought quite a lot of them into bloom 

 which could not be held back. But 

 judging from the stock of a number of 

 growers, there will be a good lot of 

 Harrisii and other bulbous stock. 



Greens continue to be very scarce and 

 smilax is out of the question. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Smith & Co., 121 North Liberty 

 street, have completed their new store 

 ^'ront and also a fine conservatory in the 

 rear of the store. They now have one of 

 the most up-to-date ftores in the city. 



C. Erdmann, of Belair road, is going 

 to build five new greenhouses 20x100 

 and will plant them in roses and carna- 

 tions and general Easter stock, of which 

 he already makes a specialty. A. F, 



Pittsburg, Pa. — In the petition in 

 bankruptcy filed by Thomas McKenna 

 Ulam his liabilities are stated to be 

 $10,235 and his assets as $4,458.35. 



Bedding Plants 



Per 100, 2>i-in. R.C. 



Altemanthera, red, yellow $0.50 



Affaratom, dwarf, blue and white.. .$1.75 .60 



Aly««Tun, Sweet, Giant double 2.00 .75 



Camatlons, R. C, 2 andS-in.; price 



list mailed. 

 Cannas, in var., started, $5. 



Cobaea, transplanted from flat 2.00 1.00 



Coleus, in variety 2.00 .70 



Snsty XCillar, transpl'ted from flats. 2.00 1.00 



Fsverfew, Little Gem, true 2.00 1.00 



Fnoliala, 6 named varieties 2.50 1.00 



CtoraniiuuB, in variety 2.50 



Heliotrope, in variety 2.00 1.00 



Petnnla, double fringed 2.50 



single fringed, trans., strong 2.00 1.00 



Kemon Verbena 2.50 



IiObella Compacta (dwarf) and 



Speciosa, transplanted 1.00 



Paneiee, 300,000 splendid plants ready to ship, 



$12.50, $10.00, $6.50, $4.00 and $3.00 per 1000, ac- 

 cording to size of plants. Sample free. 

 Bullax, transplanted from flats, $1.00 per 100. 

 Pansiee, white, blue, black, purple and yellow, 



separate colors, transplanted, per 100, $1.00. 

 35,000 Smilax, transplanted from flats, strong 



$8.00 per 100. 

 Porg'et-Me-Hot, 3 var., trans., $1.00 per 100. 

 Dalvy, Longfellow and Snowball, transplanted, 



$1.00 per 100. Per 100, 2^-in. R.C. 



DracsB&a Xndivlea, 3 to 4-in., $G to 



$10 $2.00 



PeniB, Boston, 3 to 4-in., $6 to $12. 3.00 



Salvia, in variety 2.00 $1.00 



Umbrella Plants, transplanted 



from flats, 2-in., $2 per 100. 

 Verbena, in colors, transplanted, $5 



per 1000 .60 



Vinca Var., 3-in., $6 2.00 1.00 



Vegetable Plants, price list mailed free. 



Cash with order. By mail, 10c extra per 100 on 

 rooted cuttings and seedlings. 



LUDVIG MOSBAEK, Onargra, UL 



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AQUATICS 



Nymphaea ZaniibarienBls, N. Dentata. N .Dev- 

 onienais and otbers, 10c each or $6.00 per 100. 



Water Kyadutlis, W. Aettnoe, Parrot's 

 Peatber, etc., t2.eo per 100. 



Lotus Sryptlan, 26c each. 



B. M. WICKERS & CO., Gretna, La. 



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Wholesale Trade List 



ASPARAGUS PI.UH08CS, SPRBNGKBI 

 and DEdJBIBKNB. 3- In. pots, Ibc. per doz., 

 16.00 per 100. 



AMPErOFSIS VBITOHII, 3-ln. pots, 76c. per 

 dOE.. 16.00 per 100; 4-ln., $1.60 per doz?, IIO.OO 

 per 100. 



OL.EMATI8 PANICUI.ATA, 4-iii., tl.60 per 

 dos., 110.00 per UO. 



CliBMATIS, larre flowering variety, 2-year- 

 old, e-ln. pots, $8.00 per doz. 



DRACSNA INDITISA. 3-ln.. 75c. per doz., 

 $600 per 100; 4H-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz.; 6-ln. 

 pots, 18.00 per doz. 



OBBANIUMS. scarlet, pink and white, 3-ln. 

 pots, 60e. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



HONETSU0KI.E (Halleana), S-ln. pots, tlJiO 

 per doz. ; $10.00 per lOQ. 



IVY, hardy, large leaves, 8- in., 75c. per doz. ; $5.00 

 per 100; 4-ln. pots, 11.60 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. 



MOON VINES. 3-ln. pots, 76o. per doz.; $5.00 

 per 100. 



VINCA8, Variegated, 3-1b. 76e. per doz.; $5 00 per 

 100; 4MS-ln. pote, $1,60 per doz.. $10.00 per 100. 



MTOSOTIS, clumps from open ground, 60c. per 

 doz., $4.00 per 100. 



PANSIBSt separate colors, yellow, white and 

 blue, $100 per 100. 



FOIN8ETTIA8, stock plants, dormant, 5-ln- 

 pots, $1.60 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



Plants from 9H-ln. poto, SS.OO per lOO. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, Oomorensfs, Sprengerl 



and Decumbens; Alyssum Iilttle Glem, Antirr- 

 hinum, white, Abutllon Savltzil; Ageratum, blue 



and white; Colens VersohaffeltU. Golden Bedder 



and fancy varieties; Cobsa Scandens. Clematis 



Panlculata, Dracaena Indivisa, Fuchsias, double 



and single; Feverfew Little Gem, Geranium M me. 



Sallerol (strong) and Mrs. Parker. Lobelia, dwarf 



blue; Nasturtium, dwarf; Petunias, double white; 



Phlox Drummondl, dwarf; Salvias, Sansevlera 



Zeylanlca. Swalnsona alba; Verbenas, mammoth 



varieties; Impatlens Sultanl. 



CHRTSANTHEMUaSS.beBt standard varieties, 

 rooted cuttings, from soil, $2.00 per 100. 



CARNATIONS, POt grown. Per 100: Enchan- 

 tress, S4t00; Boston Market. $2.50; Bed Sport, 

 16 00; Flamingo, 16 00; The Queen, $3 00; Mrs. 

 Fisher, $3.00. Strong rooted cuttings from soil, 

 per 100. Flora Hill. Queen Louise, Scott, Joost, 

 Crocker, tl 50 ; Crane, $2.00; Enchantress, $3 00. 



CARNATIONS from soil for summer flowering; 

 Mrs. Fisher, white; and Vulcan, $2.00 per 100. 



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