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274 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



June 22, 1905. 



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THE COTTAGE GARDENS CO., IBC 



HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION (b^F 



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IN THE WORl^lX 



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ONCINNATL 



The Market 



It is nothing if not hot in this city. 

 The effect on slock can easily be imag- 

 ined. Of roses there are scarcely any 

 at all. A few Beauties and a few scrubs 

 of other varieties are all that are seen. 

 Carnations are in larger supply and 

 those from the north are gone for the 

 season. Home-grown stock is very poor 

 for the most part. The demand is good 

 and prices also. The call for roses is 

 good but orders cannot be filled. 



Other stock such as lilies of all kinds 

 in season, sweet peas, candytuft, fever- 

 few, balsauv*^ etc., are plenti4l»l and sell 

 moderately. I^oll. Peonies are about over 

 and sell very slowly. * * Green goods ' ' are 

 plentiful enough. The new crop of east- 

 ern ferns is now in and is very good. 



Various Notes. 



Invitations to the ladies are out for 

 the entertainment given by George & Al- 

 lan and D. Eusconi on June 29. Every- 

 body is talking about this event and 

 there will be a great crowd present. 



J. W. Rodgers is having a nice cut of 

 carnations. He always makes a success 

 of summer carnations. 



"Billy" Gardner spent a few days in 

 New Castle, Ind., last week. 



J. B. Braidwood, of Colorado Springs, 

 Colo., was a visitor. He is taking a trip 

 through the country visiting the various 

 greenhouse establishments. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



North Tonawanda, N. Y.^ — The Nia- 

 gara Cement & Concrete Co. is preparing 

 to turn over its patent greenhouse bench 

 to a new corporation. 



Rutherford, N. J. — Sander & Son, of 

 Bruges, Belgium, have named an azalea 

 for Julius Roehrs. It has large bright 

 scarlet flowers and is well liked in the 

 London market. 



Hillside, Mich. — Carl Hirsch, who is 

 the Lake Shore railroad florist, is plan- 

 ning the largest pansy bed in the state 

 at Baw Beese park, it is eigrhty-five feet 

 in circumference and is raised to a height 

 of about four feet in the highest place. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — Emil Schwenk was 

 arrested recently for stealing wire frames 

 from graves in Union cemetery and on 

 his statement as to what he did with 

 the designs two florists were arrested 

 charged with receiving stolen property. 



J. r. ROSENFIELD 



PEONY SPECIALIST 



Westpoint, Neb. 



Write for list and prices. Have all the best varieties and 

 many seedlings and novelties not to be had elsewhere. 



Book ofdera early for fall Shipment. 



Nothing but strong stock will be sent* 





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Qa«en Vlotwria. ii'butu. takeu uliei uutiintf aO oUO bluouiH lui uuld BkoiaKe. 



Peonies 



WHITE, generally called Queen Victoria has been 

 known to keep 6 weeks in coid storaffe. t9.00 per 100; 

 $80.00 i.er '0"0 



FSAOSAHS, the tall crrower and blnom producer, 

 $6.0< per iiO; $60 00 per 000. For prices on otber va- 

 rieties includine PfRtlva Maxima write 



GILBERT H. WILD, SARCOXIE, MO. 



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PEONIES 



A large collection ot the 

 very finest varieties, includ- 

 ing in the cfficinalis class 

 the gem of ali, Tennilolia, 

 or fern leaved, vermilion in 

 color and two weeks earlier than any other kind. Also in same class, (fficinalis, 

 old crimson, red, pink and white; all varieties in Chinensis class. A succession 

 of all colors, from earliest to latest. 

 WBZTE 



All named. 



HOB PBZCEB 



^^ F. A. BALLER. 



Bloomlngton, III. 



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Welunoton, O. — T. G. Yale is about 

 to erect two even-span, connected houses 

 each 20x100. 



Bloomington, Ind. — The Cain Floral 

 Co. reports a very good season's btwi- 

 ness, especially at Decoration day. 



