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Apbil 27, 1906. 



'carnations - Last Calf 



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Per lOO Per 1000 



LawBon 9260 920,00 



1600 Nelson Fisher 6.00 40.00 



600 Mellon Flaber 



1000 KnchantresB 4.00 90.00 



1000 Judge Hinsdale ... 6.00 40.00 



600 Judge Hinsdale 



800 Mrs. Patten MrlOO.6.00 



2-li. pets 

 Per lOO 



96 00 



6.00 



FrMi iisd 2-ls. pstt 

 Per 100 Per 1000 PerlOO 



250 Mrs. Patten 96.00 



1000 Octoroon ta.oo 960.00 



600 Octoroon 6 00 



500 The President Nr 100. .700 



2000 Lieut. Peary ri.oo lOO 00 



800 Ueut. Peary 12.00 



1000 Lady Bountilul.... 6.00 50.00 



Frra tss< 2-ls. pat* 

 PerlOO PerlOOO PerlOO 



260 Lady Bountiful 96.00 



900TbeBeUe psrioo, 98.00 



lOOO Mackinac 95.00 40.00 



600 Mackinac 9^ls. 6X0 



600 Oolden Eagle psrlOO, 6.00 



500 Gtolden Eagle 6.00 



600 Cardinal 12.00 



26 at 100 rate ;' 2MI at 1000 rate. All ftrst-olaaa, wall-rooted stook. Remember, you can iare.-L_____ , 

 6 per cent from tbe above prices by sending cbeck wltb' your order. 



Cottage fiardens Company, Inc., - » Queens, Long Island, N. ¥. 



C. W. WABD. Mmnms^r. 



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The Market 



Another Easter has come and gone 

 and the reports from all sources seem 

 to be that it was the best Easter from 

 a trade standpoint we ever had. Taken 

 as a whole the weather was about as 

 unsatisfactory as it could well have been, 

 as we had a fall of over an inch of 

 snow one night, and Thursday and Fri- 

 day a regular downpour of rain. The 

 men who handle plants were very much 

 discouraged, but Saturday it cleared 

 up for an ideal shopping day and every- 

 thing good was cleaned up in fine shape. 

 A visit among the shops Sunday morning 

 found a lot of tired men. but all ex- 

 pressed themselves as do only people 

 who have exceeded their expectations. 



Almost everything brought fair prices, 

 except that one retailer showed a hand- 

 some lot of moss rose buds which he had 

 bought at $4 per dozen bunches of 

 twenty-five buds, which seemed an ex- 

 tremely low price for novelties of that 

 kind at Easter. 



Bulbous stock seemed a drug on the 

 market, notwithstanding that report 

 said there would be a scarcity of this 

 stock. It is reported that one whole- 

 saler took this report seriously and tried 

 to corner the market by getting in all 

 the bulb stock in this section and some 

 from the outside, and like Gates, with 

 his wheat deal, be found there was still 

 more to follow and Saturday night found 

 him loaded to the guards. 



The ^Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. re- 

 ports that, taken as a whole, they never 

 handled as good stock, excepting violets, 

 which are not expected to be very fine 

 so late in the season. Boses were ex- 

 ceptionally fine and fresh, which they 

 think indicates that they have succeeded 

 in convincing their growers that it is 

 not a good policy to hold stock too long 

 for a holiday. 



Last week we had a war of the Greeks, 

 as Polites Bros, opened in the Arcade 

 and the man who runs the stand next 

 door got after them. Saturday they were 

 selling the finest carnations at 50 and 

 75 cents per dozen. They sold lots of 

 them. I was told by one of the store 

 men today that the call for carnations 

 is getting less every holiday, as they can- 

 not compete with the Greeks and put 

 carnations up in the way they must to 

 send out and not hurt their reputation. 

 As a result they push stock which the 

 Greeks do not handle, and leave the car- 

 nations to the street men. Hoo-Hoo. 



ROSE PLANTS 



OWN ROOTS 



Oa Bxabaat, 

 Ivory, 

 Xataor, 

 Tlia Brida, 



Wblta Bambler, 

 OlothllAa Bonpart, 

 Btolla Aa &7on, 

 BTaman Oocliat, 



Maraclial Vlal, llalxaalaon, 



Wliita ManuMi, Pink Bamblar, 



Snohaas olAlbany, TaUow Bambler. 

 Kalan Oonld, 



From 9>{-iiioh pots, 99.50 par lOO; 980.00 par lOOO. 



Orlmaon Bamblar, Viok'a Oaprloa, 



It% Fruioa, Oapt. Olxrlaty, 



Btma. Ohaa. Wood, 0«n. Jac^, 



Parla daa Jardlna, Maffna Charta. 



F. O. da Boluui, KalaarlB Ant- Vie- 

 FhUadolphla Bam- torla, 

 blor, ■nariao, 



Mma. Flantlar, Karmoaa. 



From ayi-inoh pota, 93.00 par lOO. 



YINCA VAR., 2-mch pots, from cold frame, $2^ per 100. 

 Packed liiflit and fraa of oharir*- 



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C. M. NIUrrER, Springfield, Ohio. 



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ROSES 



Own Boot Stock 2^-inch Fota. 



Brides. Bridesmaids and Meteors, 830 per 1000 



American Beauties 50 



Liberties ; 40 " 



Not less than 250 at 1000 rate. 



Bedding Plants 



We also have a fine lot of double and sinfcle 

 Petunias, Salvias, G. Bedder and Versehaf- 

 feltii Coleus. Achyranthes. Vincas, Lobelias, 

 Cannas, Draoana Indivisa, etc. 



Write for varieties and prices. 



Lake View Rose Gardens, 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



a>^-lnoh Pota. 



Glory of Pacific, Polly Rose, at $2..50 per 100. 

 Alice Byron, Lady Harriett, Pink Ivory, 



White Ivory, J. K. Shaw, Harry Parr, 



White Bonnaffon, Cobb and Maud Dean, 



$3.00 per 100. 

 Robert Halliday, Yellow Queen, Chadwlck, 



Golden Beauty, R, E. Richardson and Na- 



goya, $4.00 per 100. 

 Josephine, a grand midseason yellow, $6.00 



per 100. 



NEW VARIETIES 

 aK-lncb Pota. 



We recommend these three grand varieties: 

 Chautauqua Gold, yellow, midseason, fine, 



$8.00 per 100. 

 Dr. Enguehard, Wm. H. Duckham, $10 per 100. 



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GER4NIIMS COLEIS 



Per 100 

 10 Varletiea— Fine plants, 2H-lnch pots.... $3 00 



10 " " 3H " .... 4.00 



Altornantheraa— Red and yellow 2 00 



Aapara^ns Plnmoaos— 2M-loch pota 2.00 



Smllax^Beady in June 126 



CaniuM— 10 Varletlea, 4-lnch pots 6.00 



CA8H or O. O. D. 



Per 100 



18 Varletlsa— 3)<-lnch pots $2.00 



Doable Petantaa 3.00 



Seedling Petanlaa 2.6O 



Centaorea Oymnocarpa 2.00 



Frlmroaea— Chinese Obconlca and Forbesl, 



July 1st 2.00 



JOSEPH H. CINNINGHAM, Delaware, Ohio. 



