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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



AUGDBT 10, 1905. 



CINCINNATL 



The Market 



Business is very poor. Everyone is 

 complaining and there does not appear 

 to be any relief in sight. As to the 

 reason for this condition, it is impossi- 

 ble to say. 



Stock is more plentiful. Asters are 

 a terribiC glut and only the very best 

 find a market. The poorer grades go to 

 the dump. It seems a shame that things 

 should be so, for last year they were in 

 good demand at all times. There is sim- 

 ply no business, so what can you ex- 

 pect? One of tlie causes for the large 

 supply of asters is that the aster bug 

 has not been prevalent this season. Gladi- 

 oli are also coming heavily and sell 

 poorly. 



A few field -grown carnations are the 

 only ones seen. Roses from young stock 

 are more plentiful but sell slowly. 



Beauties arc* the best and some real 

 good stock is to be had. 



Various Notes. 



It looks as tliough there will be a nice 

 party from this city to the S. A. F. con- 

 vention. E. G. Gillett will be accom- 

 panied by his wife and daughter. After 

 the convention they will spend ten days 

 at Asbury Park. 



The next meeting of the Florists' So- 

 -ciety will take ]ilace Thursday evening 

 at Hagner's garden. After the meeting 

 there will be bowling and a lunch. 



Wm. Gardner and Geo. Maguire left 

 Saturday for London, Ont., on a two 

 weeks' vacation. 



P. Weiland has closed his wholesale 

 house for two weeks. In the meantime 

 his cut is being handled by E. G. Gil- 

 lett. C. J. Ohmer. 



Pi^ASANT Hill. Mo.— George M. Kel- 

 logg is on an eastern business trip. He 

 plans to be in Washington during con- 

 vention week. 



FIBLD.OBOWN 



CARNATIONS 



strong and Kcaltby. 



MRS PATTEN perlOO, »7.00 



GOV. WOLOOTT 600 



BOSTON MARKET 6.00 



LAWSOX " 7.00 



MACEO " 5.00 



I also have Berberis Thunbergpii, 

 Rosa Lucida, Rosa Rugosa, Vibur- 

 num Gassinoides and Viburnum 

 Dentatum. Write for prices- 



Sidney Littlefiel(l,No.Abington,Mass. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



The best is the ohtapest la the end. 

 OR nnO ^ABC^B. BtrSHT. HEAZ.TKT 



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CARNATION 



Plants Now Ready 



PerlOO 



fiancee Slft.oo 



Tbe Cardinal it. 00 



The Belle 8.00 



The Queen 600 



Enchantress 6.C0 



White La wion.... 6 00 



ThOB. Lawson 6 10 



M. A. Patten 6.00 



-Oash- 



PerlOO 



May Naylor $5.C0 



Her Majesty 6.00 



UoodenouRb. 6.0} 



Floriana 5.00 



Gov. Wolcott 6.00 



Queen Louise 4.00 



CruEader 6 00 



Challenger 4.00 



C. L. HOWE, DOVER, N. H. 



OAUTATZOH BPBCIAItlBT. 



Mention The Hevlew when you ,wtUe. 



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MY MARYLAND p«re White 



JESSICA ^^^ ^"^ ^^Mie Variegated 



TWO OBBAT CA&VATIOBS FOB 1906. 



$2.50 pet doz.; $12 per )00; $100 per tOOO. p 



Are you shrewd in business ? Tes ? Then write us immediately conceroing f 



these two great carnation*, or see ns at the Washlng^ton Convention. % 



I THE E. G. HILL CO. THE H. WEBER & SONS GO. I 



^ BTCKMOBD. ZHO. OAKZiAHD, MD. p 



Mrntlon The Review when you write. 



^-ORCHIDS— 



We cordially invite all to visit our exhibit in the Convention Hall, where 

 we will have a fnll line of samples of established and imported ORCHIDS. 

 IF TOV ABB A BUTEB IT WIl^I. PAT TOV 

 TO SBB TKEM AVD GET OUB FBICES. 



t LAGER a HURRELL. •• SUMMIT, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



First>cla>a, clean, healthy plant*. 



Per 100 Per lOf 



MRS.LAVSON... $6.00 $50 00 



MRS. NELSON 5 00 45.10 



GUARDIAN ANGEL .... 5.09 40 00 



FLORA HE,L 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 looo. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY . .$3.50 $30.00 



LIBERTY 3 50 30.00 



MAID 3.50 30.00 



BRIDE 3.50 30.00 



GEORGE REINBERO 



Wholesale Grower 

 and Shipper of 



CUT FLOWERS, 



61 WsbsfhAve.. CHICAGO 



Helen Goddard 



The cominsr commercial pink carnation, rooted 

 cuttinits ready Jan. 1, 1906. $10.0j per 100; $7500 

 per ICOO. 



S. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



Mention Tlip Review when .von write. 



SOL GARLAND 



Des Plalnes, IIL 



Sarnations 



MT BPBCIAI.TT. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



RosesI 



Per 100 1000 



Am. Beauty, 3M-inch. .$ 6 03 $ 50 00 

 Max von Herresdorfer, 



3>^-inch 5 00 40 00 



Ideal, 3M-inch 5 00 40 00 



Rosalind Orr English, 



3>^-inch 2500 20000 



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



Bridesmaid. 3-inch 4 00 35 00 



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



Uncle John, lyi-mch. ... 3 00 25 00 



Wm. Askew, 2%-iack . 5 00 40 00 



Sunrise, 2K-inch 4 00 35 03 



Bridesmaids, 2>^-inch . . 2 50 20 00 

 Am. Beauty, bench plants, 



cut down and well 



packed... 500 4000 



All plants sold nnder express con- 

 dition that if not satisfkotory when 

 received they are to be immediately re- 

 turned, when money will be reminded. 



ASPARAGUS Per 100 ICOO 



Plumosus, 3X-iflcb .... $7 00 $65 00 

 Sprengeri, 3;4-inch .... 5 00 45 00 



PETER REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave. 



2846 Central. OnlCQQO 



Mention Ttie Hevlew when yon write. 



BRIDES 



3-iDcb potB, $3.50 per 100. 



DU/nnn DDAUT W. Peterson and N. 

 I IfUUU DnAnif 48th Ave., Chlcacro. 



Queen Beatrice 



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