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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



101 



GAUZE 



TaPPETA 



SATIN-TAFPETA 



RIBBONS 



Good Florists know the value of the PINE TREE 

 BRAND for effective designs. Samples free. 



I pi;ttal>?l;itfta I 



I 806-808-810 ABCK ST. 58-64IV. EXOHTK ST. I 



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ORCHIDS " Rare Chance I 



Before removal to Oallfornia I desire to dispose of about fifty 



Hybrid Gattleyas, Laelias and Laelio-Gattleyas 



Duplicate 

 f Plants. 



Also a few hundred EBTAB^ISHSD CATTIiETAS, KABZATA, MOBBZAB, 

 MEHDEIiIiXZ, SOHBOEDBBAS and TSIAVAE. 



Price8-5 to 7 bulbs. 91.50; 7 to 9 bulbs. 99.00; 9 to 12 bulbs. 93.60; 12 to 15 bulbs, 

 93.00; 15 to 20 bulbs, 93.60; 20 to 25 bulbs. 96.00 each. 



HTBSZBS, 96.00 each — while they last. | i 



Dr. R. SCHIFFMANN, - - ST. PAUL, MINN. { 



Everblooming Roses 



Surplus stock of standard varieties of EVERBLOOMING 

 BEDDING ROSES at prices that will close them out. 



Strong, healthy stock from 2 J^ -inch pots, to include Bridesmaid, 

 Bride, White Maman Oxhet, Mary Washington, Queen Scarlet, etc 



Strictly our choice of varieties in good assortment. $2*00 per JOO; 

 $ J 7.00 per JOOO. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., PalnesYille, Ohio. 



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Hardy Cut Fancy and Dagger Ferns. 



$1.50 and t2.00 per 1000, best quality. Discount on larvrer orders. 

 BBULZAHT BKOVZE and GBBBV OAXiAX, $1.00 per 1000. 

 We carry the finest and most complete line of Decorative Evergrreens and PlorlsiB' 

 Supplies. Our Specialties are Da»er ana Fancy Ferns. A- 1 quality. II 50 and 12.00 per 1000. 

 Laurel Festooning, frood and full, hand made, 6c and 6o per yard. Oreen and Sphaarnum 

 MoBH 11.00 per bbl. Sphagnum Moss, fiOc a bag, 6 bags, 12.00. Ivy Leaves. 14.00 per 1000. 

 Sprenarerl, 25c and 60c per bunch. Asparairus Plumosua, &0c per Dunch and 60c pt>r 

 string. Leucothoe Sprays, tl.OO per 100 or 17.60 per 1000. 

 .1. ^ ^1.'*° carry a full line of Florists' Supplies, such as Tin Foil. Cut Wire. Corrugated Boxes— all 

 sizes. Folding Flower Boxes. Ribbon— all sizes and colors, all kinds of Letters, Wire Designs, 

 yycas Leaves, etc. Our stock Is of the beet quality and at the most reasonable rates. Please write 

 IJS^F ^'''ce list. Orders by mail, telephone or telegraph will receive our most careful and prompt 



L.D.Te,. ^,s M..C. HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 8 IDd II Pmlnce St., BOSTON, Hut. 



Orchids 



Arrived in splendid 

 condiiion direct from 

 the woods the foUow- 

 i.K. . „ „ *Dg Orchids: Cattleya 



labiata. C. Wameri. C. Dowiana, Laelia flava, 

 ""'op'« Candida, Dendrobium chrysotoxum 

 ana Burlingtoniafragrans. Wilte for special list, 

 aiso Catalogue of CBtabiished Orchids. 



Lager ftHurrelLRr;:' Summit, IL J. 



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Cottage Gardens Company, inc 



QT7BEV8, l^OVO ZBX.AHI>, H. T. 



SPECIALISTS 



PEONIES, CARNATIONS 



«nd Specimen Nursery Stock. 



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ORCHIDS 



INDIAN ORCHIDS. Jtist arrived in fine 

 condition an extra fine lot of the following 

 varieties: Dendrobium Wardianum, Den- 

 drobium crassincde, D. thyrsiflorum, D. 

 Devonianum, Cypripedium Boxalli, Cym- 

 bidium Lowianum. Abo Cattleya Warneri, 

 Laelia crispa and Oncidium varicosum 

 Rogersii. 



PRPn VADnEU 36 Snmmerfleld St., 

 inCU VAnUCN, FAI.I. SIVEB, MASS. 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market 



Weather conditions up to Decoration 

 day were absolutely perfect and those 

 who cater to bedding plant trade and 

 do cemetery work were kept on the Jump 

 to keep up with orders. A trip to the 

 various cemeteries found a magnificent 

 array of vases, flower beds and large 

 pots fllled with all kinds of plants. Ger- 

 aniums, as usual, were used in large 

 quantities, S. A. Nutt being mostly in 

 evidence, while Mrs. Perkins was a close 

 second, with Mrs. E. G. Hill and Beaute 

 Poitssine following. "Very few, if any, 

 single geraniums are visible. Bedding 

 throughout the city is in full swing and 

 by the end of this week will find the 

 greenhouses completely devastated. The 

 retailers are wearing the usual "smile 

 that won't come off" and have en- 

 larged bank accounts. Geraniums and 

 bedding stock generally are extra fine 

 this year, so A. Graham, H. A. Hart, 

 Mrs. A. Schmidt, Fred Aul, G. M. Nau- 

 maun and others should not hear of any 

 complaint. 



Business at the various stores has been 

 fair the past week. Decoration day 

 found an abundance of flowers, with a 

 demand equal to the occasion. Beauties 

 are particularly fine from local growers, 

 as are also tea roses. Carnations, while 

 in great abundance, are not very good. 

 The hot sun has discolored Lawsou and 

 faded Enchantress. There has been a 

 complaint of late about the keeping 

 qualities of carnations. 



School commencements begin next 

 week and the store men look forward 

 to a busy mouth. It is hoped the quality 

 of flowers will hold up. Peonies, iris, 

 snowballs, lilies, spiraeas and weigelias 

 are playing a very prominent part in 

 the cut flower line at present. 



Various Notes. 



Collins & Harrison are making a good 

 display of hydrangeas and Boston ferns, 

 with the usual extra quality of Beauties, 

 teas and carnations. 



Jas. Eadie is massing lilies for a win- 

 dow effect. Wagner, as usual, has a 

 very good miscellaneous window, with a 

 lot of fiue flowers from Merkle & Son. 



Smith & Fetters had a very pretty 

 window. A very large cross of snow- 

 balls with a wreath of bronze galax and 

 peonies sot in a bank of phtenix 

 palms. Eed, white and blue ribbon was 

 also used to good effect. 



With ,J. M. Ga.s.ser Co., i)lants were 

 greatly iu evidence. Some well grown 

 hydrangeas and Crimson Ramblers fill 

 both windows. Mr. Darnell, with a 

 large corps of assistants, was very busy 

 attending to their large shipping busi- 

 ness. They are at present receiving a 

 tremendous cut of roses from the Rocky 

 River plant, but carnations are off crop. 



Robt. Kegg is still sending in some 

 fine carnations. 2 



.1. H. H;nrisnn. of North Olmsted, 

 has had a wonderful cut of carnations 

 this winter and are still in good shape. 



The Essex Greenhouses are in heavy 

 cni)) witli extra quality Beauties and tea 

 roses. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. very 

 largely increased its business thi-s Deco- 

 ration day as compared to last year. 



Forest City. 



The Review will send Smith's Chrys- 

 anthemum Manual on receipt of 25e. 



