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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



AUQDST 3, 1905. 



My Maryland 



Pure l^^c^c^i^^^i ^^^ ®"^ White 



White. <Jt;99lCCl Variegated. 



Two great carnations for 1906. $2.50 per doz.; $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 



Arc you shrewd in business ? Yes ? Then write us 

 immediately concerning these two great carnations, 

 or see us at the Washington Convention 



THE E. G. HriL CO. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



THE H. WEBER & SONS GO. 



OAKLAND, ND. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



The demand kept up well for all 

 kinds of good flowers, up to July 22. 

 Some days much more stock could have 

 been sold, tut since then there has been 

 practically nothing doing. The last 

 week in July was the dullest' of the 

 season. 



It was thought that there would be 

 a scarcity of good roses, owing to the 

 heavy rains, but judging from the num- 

 ber shipped to the wholesalers there is 

 not much danger of any shortage, many 

 being carried over from day to day. 

 White Cochet roses are scarce, consid- 

 ering the number of plants to cut from. 

 There are still some white carnations of 

 fair quality being shipped to this mar- 

 ket. Outdoor stock is beginning to 

 arrive, but very short in stem. Both 

 kinds of asparagus can be had in quan- 

 tity. 



Various Notes. 



G. V. Smith has sold his corner prop- 

 erty, Baltimore and Loyd streets, where 

 he has been located for a number of 

 years, but will carry on the business 

 next door. 



Small, neat signs appear in all lead- 

 ing florists' store windows, "We close 

 during July and August at 5 p. m., 

 Saturdays at 1 p. m." 



J. P. G. Schunke, of East North ave- 

 nue, near the Baltimore cemetery, is 

 oflfering his greenhouses for sale, being 

 in ill health for years. 



Mrs. Charles Held and daughter Lena 

 are at Atlantic City for two weeks. Miss 

 Mathilda Held has just returned from 

 there after a ten days' trip. 



Miss Anna Fielder, of A. G, Fielder 

 & Co., has returned from a two weeks' 

 vacation at Ocean City, Md. 



Much of the time at the last club 

 meeting was spent in making final 

 preparations for the entertainment of 

 the visiting members of the S. A. F. 

 after the Washington convention, when 

 the club hopes to have a large number 

 of visitors. The committee promises to 

 take care of all and an enjoyable time 

 is assured. A. F. 



Belmont, N. Y.— C. L. Walker is 

 building three connected houses for 

 general purposes. 



Eed Wing, Minn.— George Humphrey 

 now has Miss Hilma Hage .in his store, 

 where business is increasing nicely. 



Mums and Roses ToMate^oom 



The following' list of Mnma at 91.B0 per lOO or •18.60 par 1000 la assoxtmsnt. 

 TerniM Oaab with order. Money Order or Bank Draft. 



LIST OF MUMS, 2-inch. 



Harry A. Parr 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones 

 Pink Elkshorn 

 Lavender Queen 

 Violet Rose 

 Monarch of Ostrich 



Plumes 

 Mrs. J. G. Whllldin 

 Evansrellne 



Mrs. H. McK.Twombly 

 Achilles 



Wm. Duckham 

 Timothy Baton 

 Shtlowa 



Mme. Payne 



Yanarlva 



VlUe de Bordeaux 



WUlowbrook 



R. E. Richardson 



Olory of the Pacific 



R. D. Carte 



Dr. W. A. Wakely 



Lady Harriott 



B. H. Pearson 



Katherine Lo heman 



The followlucr 



Malcolm Lamond 

 Mrs. Perrln 



Puritan 



Lady Fltzwygram 



Belle of Castlewood 



Mrs. E. Buetiner 



Monrovia 



Kentucky 



White Queen 



Capt. OridlPiy 



Calvatsor99 



Eda Prass 



Kate Brown 



at 92.00 per 100. 



Le Sprin^o 

 Black Beauty 



Marion Henderson 



Bstelle 



Adele 



Pink Ivory 



Mrs. 8. T. Murdock 



Good Gracious 



Mrs. Governor Fifer 



Vicar of Leatherhead 



Mary Hill 



Shawmut 



Mrs. J. J. Glessner 



Mrs. F. J. Tarsrart 

 Baden Powell 



Dtf^CPCL 0_SM«»h Tl^« following' Hat at tlB.OO per lOOO. 

 KM3t3, ^■■nirlle jTo leas than 600 at this price. 



Cornelia Cook 

 Mme. Marerotlin 

 Snowflake 

 White Rambler 



Mary Was 'Ington 

 Baltimore Belle 

 Yellow Rambler 

 Pink Rambler 



Catherine Mermet 

 Clothllde Soupert 

 White Nlel 

 Mile. F. Kruger 



Marie Van Houtte 

 Marie Gulllot 

 Pink Maman Cochet 

 White Maman Cochet 



The following at 93.00 per 100; 917. 60 per 1000. 



Eaiserin Augusta Pink La France Bride Bridesmaid 



Victoria Crimson Rambler 

 Will exchange a part for Boston or Piersonl Ferns. State what you have to offer. 



THE RECSER FLORAL CO., 



Urbana, Ohio. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



First-class, clean, healthy plants. 



Per lOO Per WO 



MRS.LAWSON $6.00 $50.00 



MRS. NELSON 5.00 45.00 



GUARDIAN ANGEL .... 5.00 4000 



FLORA HILL 5.00 40 00 



WHITE CLOUD 5 00 40.00 



QUEEN LOUISE 5.00 40.00 



Rose Plants 



One year old, bench plants cut down, roots 

 carefully packed in moss. Per lOO. Per luoo. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY . .$3.50 $30 00 



LIBERTY 350 30.00 



MAID 3.50 30.00 



BRIDE 3.50 30.00 



GE0R6E REINBER6 



'Wholesale Grower 

 and Shipper of 



CUT FLOWERS, 



51 WabuhAve., CHICAGO 



Roses! 



Per 100 toco 



Am. Beauty, 3 K -inch. .$ 6 00 $ 50 00 

 Max von Herrcsdorfer, 



354-inch 5 00 40 00 



Ideal, 3Minch 5 00 40 00 



Rosalind Orr English, 



3>^-inch 25 00 200 00 



La Detroit, 3 ^-inch .... 6 00 50 00 



Bridcsma'd. 3-inch 4 00 35 00 



Am. Beauty, 2 j^ -inch. . 5 00 40 00 



Uncle John, 2^-inch ... 3 00 25 00 



Wm. Askew, 2Kinch . 5 00 40 00 



Sunrise, 2K-inch 4 00 35 00 



Am. Beauty, bench plants, 



cut down and well 



packed 5 00 40 00 



All plants sold nnder express oon- 

 dltloa that If not satisfactory when 

 received they are to be immedlat ely re- 

 turned, when money will be refonded. 



PETER REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave. 



%846 Central. CIllCQQO 





