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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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JONB 1, 1905. 



CINONNATL 



. The Market 



Decoration day is waking up the 

 Horists all over the north and the de- 

 mand iti much greater than the supply. 

 Every old kind of a flower finds a buyer 

 now and at a price all that it is worth. 

 Outdoor stuff is having a heavy call. 

 Peonies are in full blast and bring good 

 prices. Shipping trade is good and the 

 out-of-town call is using up a lot of 

 stock and keeping prices well up. 

 ^ There is a pretty good cut of carna- 

 tions on but the hot sun is making them 

 vei'y small and their keeping qualities 

 are not great. Eoses are also poor and 

 mildew is much in evidence. There is not 

 a very heavy cut on at present. Bride 

 is very |)0or. Kaisciia anl lvi>ry t;iko 

 its place. Chatenay comes nicely. 

 Beauty heads the list and some really 

 good stock is to be had. 



The peony is the outdoor flower at 

 present and there are quite a few of 

 them on the market but the cut in this 

 Section has been rather light this year. 

 They bring good figures now. The fact 

 that the peony is the coming spring 

 flower can no longer be disputed. It 

 is a fine flower for decorative work and 

 its future can no longer be denied. 

 When some of the newer varieties are 

 well distributed and the growers get on 

 to how to cut and hold the blooms this 

 flower will hold a high place in floricul- 

 ture. 



Lilies were much in demand and 

 George & Allan were in with a good cut 

 of them. 



"Green goods" sold well. Smilax was 

 scarce. Southern ferns are in and of 

 good quality. The *eastern stock is now 

 all used up. 



Various Notes. 



W. K. Partridge had the Commercial 

 Club decoration at the Queen City Club 

 this week. It was one of the largest 

 Clecorations this city has seen for some 

 time. American Beauty and Asparagus 

 pJumosus were extensively used. 



Max Budolph is to erect a greenhouse 

 this fall. It will be 40x185, with con- 

 crete walls and all modern improvements. 

 It will be devoted to roses, especially 

 Bichmond. 



Mr. Joy, of Nashville, was a visitor. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



Winnipeg, Man. — Ueberheim & 

 Smith, of St. James, have opened a re- 

 tail flower store at 213 Graham street. 



FOR SALE I ~ 



Oeraniums, strong, mixed, out 4-iD. pete $7.00 



Heiiotrope, dark, out 4 in. pots 7.00 



Honeysuckle out 4 in. pots 7.00 



Spotted Begonia, out 4-in. pots 7.00 



Periwinkle, variegated, out 4-in. pots 7.00 



Swainsona wbite, out 4-in. pots 8.00 



Double White Petunia, out 8-in. pots 6.00 



AlysBum. very dwarf, good, out 8 in. pots. . . 8.00 



Ageratum, out 23^-in. pots 2.60 



Parlor Ivy, out2>i-ln. pots 2.60 



Lobelia, trailing!: out 2-1d. pots 2.00 



Shasta Daisy, out Sin. pots 8.00 



Dtuty Miller and Gyinnocarpa,out2M-in. pots 2.60 



Samuel V. Smith, 63 Goodman St., Philadelphia 



8O«.O0O PANSIES — Fine largre transplaated 

 plants. Prise Strain, of the famous largre- flowering Bog- 

 nota, Caaaiers, Odier and Trimardeau, itocky plants 

 from cold frame, 60c per 100: t3 00 per 1000. Panties, in 

 bud and bloom, t\ 00 per UO: $8.00 per 1000. Mammoth 

 Verbenas, in bud and bloom. 23<-in., tl.GO per 100; 

 112 00 per 1000: R.C 60c per 100; $6 00 per 1000. Dwarf 

 Blue Lobelia. R. C . HOO per 100; tB.OO per 1000 ; 3>in., 

 in bud and bloom, t( 00 per 100 Ageratnm Dwarf Blue, 

 60c per 100. Stocks, double whiU, tl.OO per 100; 18 00 

 per 1000. Daisies, double white, 76c per 100; 1600 

 per 1000, Coleus, muced, colors, 2M-in., 11.50 per 100. 



SAMUEL WHinON, IS-IT tnyAn.. UTICA.N.Y. 



SEE THAT UD6E. 



Pat. Sept 18. 1900. V 



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 IRON GUTTER. 



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Ventilating Apparatus, 

 Improved Vaporizing Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Etc. 



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Chrysaothemams 



Per 100 



Ids Barwood. Mrs. Oadbury, Golden 



Wedding. Alice Byron. Marion Henderson, 



Silver WeddinK, White and Yellow Jones, 



Nellie Pockett. Ducliham and Dr. Engrue- 



hard, (2Ji-lnch pots) $3.00 



BOOTBD CUTTZV08 of above. ... 2.00 



Ben Wells, John Burton and Helen 

 Prick, (2M-inch pots) 4.00 



BOOTBD OUTTZBOS of above.... 8.00 

 BOOTBD OUTTXBaS of Goleos in 

 variety. Lobelia, AKeratum, Sweet Alyssum 

 and Cuphea 60 



ROSES 



La France Roses (in 4-inch pots, strouK 

 plants) 16.00 



No orders filled for less than $1.00. Cash 

 with order, please. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



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AVONDALE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



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Bedding Plants 



STBOVO 



Patnnia, Howard's Star and California, 3-inch 



and 4-inch pots, $3.00 to $5.00 per 100. 

 Dwarf Sweet Alyaaiun, Verbenas, 2K-inch 



pots, $1.50 per 100. 

 Dracaena Xndi visa, 4-ln., 10c; 6-in., 40c each. 

 Asparag-as Flnmosns, 3-inch, $5.00; 2M-inch, 



$2.50 per 100. 

 Asparagrns Sprenfferl, 2K-inch, $2.00 per 100. 

 Lobelia Compaota and Bpeciosa, 2)^-inch, 



$1.00 per 100. 

 Sgg Plants, 2>i-inch, $2.00 per 100. 

 Cauliflower, 75c per 100. 



J. S. BLOOM, RIEGELSVILLE, PA, 



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Special Offer! 



16,000 SALVIA BONFIRE, strong 



plants from 2-iach pots, $1.50 per 100; 



$14.00 per lOOO. 

 6,000 GERANIUM MHE. BUCH- 



NER, (best white) lYz-inda. pots, $2.00 



per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS, 



strong plants from 3-inch pots, $5.00 per 



100; worth $8 00. Cash, 



The W.T. Buckle; Co., Springfiel(l,ill. 



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S. S. SKIDELSKY. 



824 North 24th St., 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



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 by leading growers. It is free. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicaf^o 



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Asters and 



Geraniums 



Geranium* — Mme. Salleroi, strong 

 plants, 2>^-inch, $3.00 per 100. 



Asters — Comet and American Branch- 

 ing in pink, white and blue, and Victoria 

 in mixed colors, from pots, $1.00 per 100. 



J. B. Shurtieff & Son, Revere, Mass. 



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Asparagos Seedlings 



from flats, well grown and thrifty. 

 PlnmosuB Manus... $10.00 per 1000 ) Cash with 



Sprengeri 8.00 per 1000 ) order prepaid. 



Oct our prices on large lots. 

 Large 3in. Plumosus Nanus, S25 per 1000 prepaid. 



Yalaha Conservatories, Yalaha, Lake Co./fla. 



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MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. 



BOSTON FEBH8, VAIM.n, 

 DBACAENAS, OEBAXTTUKS. COKBVS 



and general bedding stock in large quantities. 

 Write for prices. Cash or reference. 



L. H. FOSTER ESTATE, 



46 Kinr St., DOBCBESTBB. MASS. 



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MICHEL 



Plant and Bulb Co. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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