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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



July 13, 1909. 



Kentia B«t]iiior«ian». 



ALL BIYERS 



Of Palms and Ferns 

 should know the quality 

 of our stock. : : : 



C. C POLLWORTB CO^ ""■'Z'^ 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market 



Business is taking on the summer dull- 

 ness, although the best grades of stock 

 are cleaned up at fair figures. There is 

 a good supply of both roses and carna- 

 tions in the market and the quality 

 averages well for this season of the 

 year. The market was stimulated the 

 latter part of last neck by the funeral 

 of the chief of the fire department. His 

 body was lying in state in the city hall 

 rotunda, surrounded by a wealth of flow- 

 ers and floral designs of all descriptions. 

 Jas. Chacona had charge of the uecora- 

 tions and floral pieces. There were up- 

 ward of fifty set pieces and about the 

 same number of various bunches and 

 baskets. Among the most notable ones 

 were an 8-foot cross sent by the common 

 council, a 5-foot panel by Yire Co. No. 1, 

 a great many large broken wheels, 

 wreaths, gates ajar sent by the different^ 

 fire companies and quite a number ot 

 large emblems from clubs, lodges and 

 civic societies of which the chief was a 

 member. In all it was one of the finest 

 displays of floral work ever seen here. 

 Nearly all the florists received some 

 share of the work. 



Qub Meeting. 



At the regular monthly club meeting 

 July 5 the members were treated to a 

 surprise in the presence of some of the 

 members of the Chicago i'lorists' Club. 

 Phil Hauswirth, Ed. Winterson, August 

 Poehlmann, Geo. Asmus and J. C. 

 Vaughan made a flying visit and helped 

 mattess along considerably on the com- 

 ing convention at Washington, as well as 

 creating more enthusiasm on the local 

 show in the fall. There was quite an at- 

 tendance at the meeting. Incog. 



Negaunee, Mich. — The Negaunee 

 Nursery and Greenhouse Co. has had a 

 fine display of peonies and has taken 

 many orders for fall planting. The flow- 

 ers were at their best here the first week 

 in July. 



AuKORA, III. — The largest wedding 

 decoration put up in this city lor a long 

 time was that for the Simpson -Welch 

 ceremony on June 29. The Aurora 

 Greenhouse Co. had the order and used 

 large quantities of pink flowers, includ- 

 ing peonies, roses and sweet peas, be- 

 sides a large number of decorative 

 plants. 



Surplus Bedding Stock 



Alternant hera. 2 and 2M-ln- U 00 per 100. 



Alternanthera BriUIantiMtma, I3.C0 per 100. 



Verbena. 2M-ln.. 12.00 per lOO. 



Colena. 2H-lii-. I1T5 per 100 



Vlnca Varlegata. 2><-ln., t2.50 per 100. 



«4erman Ivy. ii^-ln.. 12.00 per 100. 



Mme. SaUerol. 2«-ln., |2 5U; 3-ln., 14.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Ben Wells, Et. Bonnefoiid. Vivland- Morel. Mll- 

 Ucent Richardson, Wm. Ducbham, Lord Hope- 

 toun. Silver Qiie<>n. KImberly, Percy Plumrldge, 

 Thlrkell, S T. Wrlgrht, White Bonnaflon, Ool. 

 Appleton, Mrs. Chamberlain. 0. H. Dlederelch, 

 Dr. Bnguehard, Major Bonnaffoa, Yellow Jones, 

 P. S. ValllB, Dalshov, Mrs. Coombs, Mrs. T. W. 

 Pockett Marie Ll^er. Ivory, Boccace, Ool. Row- 

 ell, C. J. Salter, White Maud Dean, Mounler, 

 Fee du Champsaur, 2-ln., IS.COper 100. 



ROSE PLANTS 



750 3-in. Brides. 900 3-in. Bridesmaids, 14.50 per 

 100; 140 00 per 1000. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. &M.S.VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



Chrysaothemams 



PLANTING TIME AT HAND 



Best standard varieties 

 in stoclc. 



Send list for best quotations* 



NATHAN SMITH A SON, 



ADBIAjr. MICH. 



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MUMS 



New and standard varieties. Fine 

 plants now ready^ 2}4-iach. pots. 

 W^rite for list and prices. 



H. WEBER & SONS 



OAKLAND, MD. 



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Choice Rose Stock. 



KILLARNEYS, ig.j;j ^„. 



Brides. 2}i and 8>i-iDch pots. 

 Brld«smftlds, 2>^ and 3^-lncb poti. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN YOUNG, 51 W. 28th St. 



TtluhMi 4413 Maiim New York City 



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MUMS.. 



FOR JULY PLANTING. 



M AJ. BONNAFFON fine yeUow 



MRS. BAER yellow J. Jones 



OMEGA early yellow 



WM. DUCKH AM large pink 



MRS. CHAMBERLAIN . . .line pink 



BEN WELLS large white 



PERCT PLUMRIDGE.large yeUow 



W. H. LINCOLN yellow for pots 



COL. APPLETON large yeUow 



MRS. PROBIN line pink 



Fiae plants from 2K-inch pots, $2.50 per 

 100) S20.00 per 1000. Let us select you a 

 1000 from these and other varieties. 



BAUR ft SMITH 



38th 8t. and Senate Ave., 



Indianapolis, - Indiana. 



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MUMS 



FINE YOUNG PLANTS 



Shaw, Bailey, Jones, Ivory, Pink 

 Ivory, Appleton, Bonnalfon, Halli- 

 day, Polly Rose, Pacilic, Parr, Per> 

 rin, Robinson, etc. Out ol 2>^-inch 

 pots, $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



CHAS. ZIMMER 



WEST COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. 



Mfntl^n Thp RptIpw when yon writ*. 



Chrysanthemums 



10 named Hardy Pompons. Also the following: 

 ChryaanthemuniB: Helen Blood^ood. Col. D. Ap- 

 pleton, Edirar Sanders. J. G. WhiUdln. Mrs. Cham- 

 berlain. (). P. Bassett, Glory of Pacific. Mrs. 

 Perrln, Estelle, MajtrBonnaffon, Dr. Bngruehard, 

 at «2 60 per 100. 



MISCELLANKODS PLANTS. 



Geraniums, slnr^le and double, standard yarie- 



tles named. 12 60 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns, 2-ln., 13.00 per KO. 



8-in. pans, tlO 00 per doz. 

 Plersonl, 6-in. pans. 16.00 per doz. 

 Flowering Begonias, named. t2 60 per 100. 

 Asparacus Spren^erl. 2-ln., 12 50 per 100. 

 AspararuB Plumosus, 2-ln., 12 60 per lOO. 

 3-ln.. 14.00 per 100. 

 BnrliBta Iry, 3-in., $2.00 per liiO. 

 American Beauty. 2-ln.. 16 00 per 100. 

 Bride and Maid Roses, 12 60 per 100. 



TKB VATZOVAI. FXiAlTT CO., Dayton, O. 



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