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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



July 13, 1905. 



CINC3NNATL 



The Market. 



Business the past week was fairly 

 good, about up to the general average 

 for this time of year. The supply of 

 stock is still pretty heavy, but the quali- 

 ty is away off. Beauties come very 

 small and pop right open, but the color 

 is good and they hold fairly well when 

 open. Other roses are very poor. Car- 

 nations go to waste in large quantities 

 owing to the poor quality. Other stock 

 is as last quoted. 



Various Notes. 



The newly elected board of directors 

 of the Cincinnati Florists' Society held 

 a meeting July 7 and elected the follow- 

 ing officers for the ensuing year: Presi- 

 dent, Wm. Murphy; vice-president, Ben 

 George; secretary, C. J. Ohmer; treas- 

 urer, D. Eusconi. These officers will be 

 installed at the next regular meeting of 

 the society, which occurs on Saturday 

 evening. 



W. K. Partridge is still cutting some 

 first-class roses, perhaps the best to be 

 seen in this city. 



Charles Jones has been a little under 

 the weather and is talking of spendinj 

 a few days at French Lick, Ind. 



Peter Weiland has sold a half interest 

 in his business at New Castle, Ind., and 

 Cincinnati, to Peter Olinger, of Aurora, 

 111. Mr. Olinger will take charge of the 

 wholesale house in this city October 1. 



John J. Wonderlie, of St. Louis, was a 

 recent caller. 



E. G. Gillett was in Chicago July 7 

 talking over the plan for Chicago joining 

 Cincinnati and St. Louis on the trip to 

 the S. A. F. convention. No decision 

 was reached. The Cincinnati delegation 

 will go via the B. & O. C. J. Ohmer. 



NEW CASTLE, IND. 



Peter Weiland has sold a half interest 

 in his plant to his brother-in-law, Peter 

 Olinger, of Aurora, 111., and the price 

 paid is said to be a handsome one. The 

 deal takes effect inunediately and Mr. 

 Olinger, who was here a few days ago, 

 has gone to his home to close out his dry 

 goods business and will remove to Cin- 

 cinnati about October 1 to take charge 

 of the wholesale end of the plant. Mr. 

 Weiland will devote his time to the grow- 

 ing end. 



Two new houses have been recently 

 added to the already large plant, mak- 

 ing twelve in all. The new ones will be 

 used exclusively for carnations, while 

 roses will fill the other ten. Another im- 

 provement just completed is the laying 

 of 2,100 feet of sewer. 



ROME, N. Y. 



The C. B. Humphrey greenhouse prop- 

 erty was offered for sale July 6, by the 

 owner, the auctioneer being John Dowd, 

 of Utica. Only one bid was received, 

 that being from a Utican at $7,000. A 

 Some florist desires to put in a bid and 

 the sale was held open till noon, July 

 10. The premises have a frontage of 

 165 feet on Chatham street and 150 feet 

 deep, containing ten greenhouses and an 

 eleven-room house. There is a natural 

 gas well on the premises and the green- 

 houses are well stocked. On account of 

 his health, Mr. Humphrey' will locate in 

 California, where he spent the past four 

 winters. He has invested in real estate 

 there. 



60,000 GRAFTED ROSES IZ.., 



Extra fine healthy plants, free from milde'w. 



LIBERTY, 3 >^ -inch pots, 918.00 per 100. 



MAIDS, GOLDEN GATES, KAISERINS, 3M-inch pots, $16.00 per 

 100; $146.00 per 1000. 



20,000 Own Root ROSES 



LIBERTY, SUNRISE, TESTOUT, LA FRANCE, HELEN GOULD, 

 3-inch pots, $9.00 per 100. 



BRIDES, PERLES, MAIDS, GATES, KAISERINS, 3-inch pots, 

 $7.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Timothy Eaton, Ivory, W. H. Lincoln, Wm. Simpson and other stan- 

 dard varieties. Price, $8.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



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ROSES! 



STEVIASI 



2>i-bi. stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Am. Besatlea. 15.00 145.00 



Ubatenay .... 4.00 80.00 



Uncle John... 4.00 85.00 



ROSES. 



8^in. atock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



17.00 165.00 



45.00 



46.00 



5.00 

 5.00 



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2>i-ln. stock. 8M-in. stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 



Golden GateB..|2.50 120.00 $4.50 940.00 



Bridesmaids.. 3.50 30.00 6.00 45.0u 



Brides 5.00 



Sunrise 6.00 



STEVIA. 



Rooted GuttinKS, per 100 $1.50 I 2^1ncb, per 100 $2.60 



Rooted CuttiDRS, per 1000 12.50 I 2^1octa. per 1000 ...22.60 



Headquarters for FINEST CUT ROSES, CARNATIONS, ETC. 



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 Orders for less than $2.00 not accepted. 



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