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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Skptembeb 7, 1900. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



BEAUTIES, DAHLIAS, The Wholesale Florist 



Ribbons and Supplies. 



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CINCINNATL 



The Market 



Business remains very much as re- 

 ported last week; that is, very poor. 

 There is scarcely anything doing and 

 all the retailers and wholesalers are 

 complaining. An occasional order for a 

 funeral is about all the demand there is. 



There is a large supply of stock, with 

 prices away down. Beauty holds up the 

 best of all. Other roses go very cheap. 

 Some very good stock is coming now, 

 cut from young plants. Asters are still 

 in large supply. George & Allan are 

 sending in some very fine blooms of Scra- 

 pie 's Branching aster and they sell best 

 of all. The poorer grades are hard to 

 move at any price. Lilies of all kinds 

 sell fairly well. Carnations are very 

 scarce and what come in are poor. Smilax 

 is scarce but all other kinds of "green 

 goods ' ' are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Geo. S. Bartlett is preparing to push 

 his bone flour business, having just 

 made a contract for a supply of the pure 

 goods. 



Ed Foster has just returned from a 

 trip through the west. 



J. B. Heiss, of Dayton, O., was a re- 

 cent visitor. 



Saturday evening the regular meeting 

 of the Florists' Club will be held. A 

 good attendance is expected. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



OCEANIC, N. J. 



At the meeting of the Monmouth 

 County Horticultural Society, September 

 1, Anton Bower was elected to member- 

 ship. William Turner exhibited several 

 vases of nymphaeas. N. O'Marana 

 scored 98 points, N. dentata 95, and N. 

 Frank Trelease 98. N. O'Marana 

 measured eleven inches across, and Mr. 

 Turner stated they were cut four days 

 before, but they looked as fresh as if 

 they had been cut less than an hour. 

 He also exhibited some greenhouse pears, 

 which were of enormous size. The va- 

 riety was Pitmaston Duchess and aver- 

 aged one and one-fourth pounds. They 

 scored 100 points. George H. Hale had 

 about twenty varieties of fine cactus 

 dahlias on exhibition. W. W. Keiinedy 



Hardy 

 Cut.. 



FANCY 



DAGGER 



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CHRISTMAS TREES, Baled Spruce fer Cemetery Use 



IBOUQUST 

 .LB. BRAGIE, 



BOUQUST OBBBS, BPHAOBUM MOBS, BTO. 



Oldest, Largest and 



Most Bellable 

 Dealer in the V- 8. 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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PITTSBURG 

 FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



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 norlsts' Supplies. 



888 Diamond St.. PITTSBURG, PA, 



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J. B. MurdocI) & Go. 



Wholesale Florists 

 Florists' Supplies 



545 Liberty Ave., PinSBURG, PA. 



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Cut Roses 



Maids, Brides. Obateoay and MacArthur. 

 Write for prices. 



ROBERT MILLER, PIne-Croft Rose Houses, 



BAST BBOOKTXBU), MASS. 



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showed six varieties of Giant Branching 

 asters, which were superb. 



The chrysanthemum show is to. be 

 held November 1 and 2. The donations 

 for this show which were received at 

 this meeting amounted to $282.50. B. 



Aurora, III. — Peter Freeman is build- 

 ing two new greenhouses for roses. 



A Daily Cut 



from 40 to 60 

 Growers 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, 

 ORCHIDS, ASTERS, 

 VALLEY, GREENS, ETC. 



Inside Ohloagro Market Quotations. 

 MOST OdMPUBTB J^UTB OF 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



XV TKB WB8T. Catalorne tree. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition 



Gittkya Schroederae, C. Trianae, C. Gigav 



C. Waraeri and C. Dowiana. 



Lager 



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