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The V/^eckly Florists^ Review^ 



SEPrKMBER 14, 1905. 



Guaranteed Fertilizers 



Our Fertilizers are prepared especially for Florists' use and are analyzed by an expert chemist to see that they are free itotn 



all acids. You can depend upon their being just what you want, AND SAFE. 



You ought to have these on hand at all times, ready for use. 



PURE BONE MEAL 



500 lbs $8.00 



JOOO lbs 15.00 



2000 lbs. (ton) ...-27.50 



PURE BONE FLOUR 



JOO lbs 42.25 500 lbs 48.50 



200 Ibs..~ 4.00 1000 lbs J6.00 



2000 lbs. (ton) 430.00 



Samples and guaranteed analysis funiished free. Tbis is our refrular Bone Meal 

 soaked in pure blood. It is au ezctillent fertilizer to use as a top-dressine or for pottioK. 



BLOOD AND BONE 



JOO Ibs.»42.00 200 Ibs-44.00 500 lb»-.49.00 JOOO lbs-4t6.00 2000 lbs. (ton) $30.00 



PURE PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE 



JOO lbs $J.50 500 lbs $5.00 2000 lbs. (ton) 4J6,50 



Samples and guaranteed analysis sent on request. 



E. H. HUNT, 76 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



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CINCINNATL 



The Market 



Business continues fair only. A good 

 many of our flower buyers are now be- 

 ginning to arrive home from the summer 

 resorts and that will help matters great- 

 ly. A little funeral work helps, but 

 there is still a surplus in most lines, 



Roses are coming in larger quantities 

 and every day sees them improving. Car- 

 nations are also improving rapidly. Some 

 very fine asters are to be had but move 

 slowly. The poorer grades are hard to 

 move at any price. There are many 

 tuberoses on the market and they move 

 very slowly. 



"Green goods" are in good supply, 

 with the exception of smilax, which is 

 very scarce. 



Various Notes. 



E. G. Gillett has just returned from a 

 trip among the growers of Indiana and 

 Ohio. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Society was held September 9, but few 

 of the members were present. Wm. 

 Murphy, who is still up north, not being 

 present, Ben George was in the chair. 

 It was decided to have a general dis- 

 cussion at our next meeting of the best 

 methods to use in conducting our regu- 

 lar flower shows. A large meeting is 

 expected and all members are requested 

 to come prepared to give their ideas on 

 this subject. 



Chas. Crouch and wife, of Knox\'ille, 

 Tenn., are spending a few days in this 

 city on their way home from the con- 

 vention. C. J. Ohmer. 



Andover, O. — R. A. Pardee has made 

 a number of improvjments about his 

 greenhouses this summer and has a fine 

 lot of carnation plants benched. 



St. Joseph, Mich. — Gust Frederick- 

 son grows adiantum in quantity for the 

 Chicago mfi.rket and alto has a few 

 thousand carnations. He has twenty 

 acr?8 in a peach orchard and reports a 

 good season, also good results with a 

 eanteloupe crop. He has half Netted 

 Rem and half Rocky Ford and says he 

 prefers the latter. 



V 



EGETABLE, GREENHOUSE 

 and BEDDING PLANTS 



Vegetable Plants 



CABBAGE 



In any quantity. Wakefield, 

 Succession, Early and Late 

 Flat Dutch, etc. ll.CO per 1000; t8 60 per 10 000 

 nvn^l 17 Y MoBB Curled. 26c per 100; 11.26 



g*tpt PDV In any QUi^ntlty. White and Pink 

 ^t ■_■_■€ I Plume, Giant Pascal Golden 

 Heart. Boston Market and other varieties, 11.00 

 per 1000; 18 60 per lO.bOO. 



f BTTIIJ^I? BiiT Boston. Boston Market 

 LK: I I Ul^E. and Tennis Ball, II 00 per lOuO; 

 18 6U per 10,U)0. 



MISCELLANEOUS Plants 



9}^-lD0li stock in A-1 oondttien. 

 AlyMum, Giant and Dwarf; Heliotrope, Lan- 

 tans. Rvrnlnsona alba and rosea; PlnmbaKo, 

 white. 12 00 per 100: 117 60 per 1000. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Fleld-frrown plants, ready f jr beddlncr or frreen- 

 house bloomlnf , 11 00 per doz ; fO.OO i>er lOCO. 



Come and Be*> oar stock. We are at Chase 

 Division of B. & O. R. K., fourteen miles No 

 we will meet yon. 



GERANIUMS 



PerlOO 



Bruantl 1200 



Centaure 2.00 



LeCld 2.00 



Bycroft'8 Surprise 



(Ivy) 200 



Gloire de France. . . 2.00 

 Jean de La Brete ... 3 00 



Jean Vlaud 2.00 



M. Jolly de Bamme- 



ville 4.0O 



Mme Barney 2 00 



Mme. Canovas 2.00 



We will send 1000. 60 

 118.00, or 600, 26 each, for 



Per lOO 

 Mme. Charrotte....t2 00 



Mme. Jaulin 2.00 



Mme. Landry 3.00 



Madonna 3.00 



Marquis de Castel- 



laue 3.00 



Miss F. Perkins.... 2 0O 



MissKendell 8.00 



S. A. Nutt 200 



Granville 20O 



Mrs. E. G.Hill 2.00 



Queen of the West.. 2.00 

 each of the above, for 

 110.00. 



TEL,K»BAPH 



10.00 per 100. 



(Geranium), ti.OO per dos.; 



Send for descriptive price list. 



Not less than five of any one Tarlety sold. 



Cash with order, please. 



P. B. & W. R R , or Cowenton, Philadelphia 



rtheast of Baltimore, Btd. Send as word and 



Re VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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Kentias 



As good as can be grown. 



JOSEPH HEACOGK, Wyncots, Pa. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION STOCK 



SOLD OUT. 



ROBERT C. PYE 



Nyack, N. Y. 



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BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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Charles H. Totty 



WHOLESALE rSLORIST 



chn,.«ih.m«.j...iti« MADISON, N. J. 



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CHAS. D. BALL, 



GROWER 

 ....6f 



iMd for 



Prict List. 



fgalffls, Etc 



H0LME8BURQ. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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Nephrolepis Scottii 



The most graceful and symmetrical Nephrol- 

 epis known. It makes three times as many 

 fronds as the Boston (em in a given time. 



Prices— 2J<-inch, $2.00 per doz.: 115.00 per 100; 

 1125.00 per lOoO. 26 at 100 rate; 250 at lOUO rate. 



JOHN SCOTT, VioomH?H?T'' 



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