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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 24, 1005. 



Nephrolep 

 Scottii 



Note reducton in 

 price for delivery on 

 and after Sept* i* 



We have an immense 

 stock of this most useful 

 of all the Nephrolepis 

 and are prepared to b{K>k 

 orders for fine yotms 

 plants in 2X-inch pots 

 for delivery Sept. I» at 

 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 

 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Also for immediate de- 

 livery : Per doz. Per 100 

 4-iDch pots, $3.50 $25.00 

 5-inch pots, 6.00 50.0n 

 6-inch pots, 12.C0 90.00 



See Our Wholesale PriGf^,|«ist for Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for present planting^. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut S(l^l»hllad6lpNla, Fi« 



HBPKSO&BPX8 SCOTTII. 



Nephrolepis 

 Barrowsii 



This JK an im- 

 provement on Ne- 

 phrolepis Piersoni 



and we have every rea- 

 son to believe that this 

 will hold the same posi- 

 tion to the Pierson Fern 

 that Scottii now holds to 

 the old Boston. You 

 will make no mistake in 

 investing in it at once. 



We offer originator's stock* 

 fine young plants from 2)^ -in. 

 pots, $3 50 per doz4 $25.00 per 

 100; $200.00 per 1000. 



TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade during the past week has been 

 considerably better than during the first 

 two weeks of the month; this may be ac- 

 counted for by the cooler weather and 

 the amount of funeral work the retail 

 florists have had during the week. As- 

 ters and gladiolus are coming in in great 

 quantities, and we were informed that 

 asters were wholesaled as low as $1.80 

 per 1,000. We do know that they were 

 retailed at 5 cents per dozen. Good as- 

 ters are bringing from $1 to $1.50 per 

 100 wholesale. Roses and carnations are 

 scarce. A few fairly good carnations 

 are being sent in ofl: of young stock, but 

 in very limited quantities. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. Chas. Tidy, of S. Tidy & Son, and 

 Mr. H. G. IMlmuth are back to duty 

 again after their vacation. 



The new Yonge street store "The 

 Rosary ' ' is nearing completion and is ex- 

 pected to be opened before the end of 

 the month. It certainly looks at this 

 stage ao though no limit was l>eing put 

 on the amount expended in fitting it up. 



At the present moment it looks as 

 thougli the Canadian Florist was to be 

 started again; this time by the Horti- 

 culturist Publistiing Co. This will at 

 least iuKure it a good financial backing, 

 and it will now be up to the Canadian 

 trade to support it. 



The boys who took in the Montreal 

 convention are ttill talking about the 

 time they had at Montreal. The Mont- 

 real I-'lorists' Club certainly used the 

 visiting delegates the best they knew 

 how, snt* the Toronto boys consider they 

 know hdw, even to the Montreal grand 

 bounce which they were treated to when 

 entraining for Ijome. D. J. 



Beaver, Pa. — W. S. Kidd has just 

 erected three houses, 20x100, and will 

 grow roses, carnations and general stock. 



Field-Grown Carnations 



FINE, HEALTHY PLANTS 



CRISIS* new commercial scarlet, $2.00 per doz.: ${5.00 per (00. 



FLAMINGO, $(0.00 per 100. 



QUEEN , LOUISE, FLORIANA, PORTIA, PALMER, 



MORNING GLORY, ELDORADO, SCOTT, 



DOROTHY, MERMAID, Price, $5.00 per 100. 



I J. L, DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA, j 



Mention The Review when 70a write. 



FIELD-GROWN SINGLE 



VIOLET Plants 



Prinoass of Wales aud Doxsett, 



16.00 per 100: 150.00 per lOCO. 



FIEIJ>-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Glacier $45.00 periooo 



Peru 85.00 per 1000 



MominK Glory 4S.00 per 1000 



ELI CROSS, 6RAIID RAPIDS, MICH. 



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FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



Extra fine plants of the followioK varieties, 



free from all disease— no stbm-rot. 



Nothinfir cheap but the price. 



Per 100 



lOOOlacier 16.00 



400 Scott 400 



100 MorniD? Glory. 4.00 



100 Flora Hill 5.00 



Casta witta order jplease. 



Per 100 

 200 Enchantreis..,.$6.0u 



300 Lawsou 6 00 



800 Jo08t 6.00 



lOOEstelle 5.00 



100 White Cloud.. . 6.00 ,._ ..„„.^.^.. „.».„v 



C. W. E8PT ft BOH, BBOOKVIZiX;^, PA 

 Mention The Review when rou write. 



As long as we are in the business con- 

 sider us a subscriber to your paper. — 

 Thaddeus N. Yates & Co., Philadelphia. 



MUMS 



LAST CALL 



We still have a few thousands of 

 Chrysanthemums in excellent condi- 

 tion for planting, including such 

 varieties as : 



Viviand-Morel, Convention Hall, 

 Wm. Duckham, Ivory, 

 Pink Ivory, Mrs. Murdock, 



Maud Dean, Glory of Pacific, 

 Opah, Polly Rose, 



Price, $2.50 per JOO; $20.00 per JOOO. 



We also have a limited quantity 

 of many other sorts. 



Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



Queen Beatrice 



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