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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEK 12, 1905. 



ONCINNATL 



The Market 



Slowly but surely business is improv- 

 ing and now that mums are upon us it 

 looks as if things would be in a very 

 prosperous condition from now on. All 

 the stores report satisfactory trade. 

 There has been a large amount of funeral 

 work well distributed among the trade 

 and the many Jewish holidays that come 

 at this time of year helped things won- 

 derfully. 



Boses still continue in heavy supply; 

 consequently the price is kept down. 

 Beauties are in constant demand and 

 some fine stock is being handled. They 

 sell out clean and at prices that average 

 about $1 per foot of stem. Carnations 

 are coming in more heavily every day 

 and some that are right up to winter 

 quality can be had. Of the better grades 

 there are still not enough to go around. 

 Gladioli are out of it, but dahlias are 

 still here and sell well. Cosmos is fine 

 and moves nicely. The supply of mums 

 is increasing every day. The top price 

 so far has been $3 per dozen. H. "Weber 

 & Sons Co., of Oakland, Md., sent Glory 

 of Pacific and Polly Rose which were 

 especially fine. 



Various Notes. 



There will be a meeting of the board 

 of directors of the Florists' Society this 

 week to revise the constitution. This is 

 needed, as the original constitution has 

 been changed from time to time and is 

 rather confusing. The regular meeting 

 of the society will be held in the club 

 rooms on Saturday at 8 p. m. A large 

 attendance is expected, as the discus- 

 sions of new flower shows will be in 

 order. 



Clarence Peterson has been very sick, 

 but is now recovering. J. A. Peterson 

 and wife have returned from a pleasure 

 trip through the east. 



Mr. Dieterich, of Maysville, Ky., was 

 a visitor Sunday. C. J. Ohmer. 



Galveston, Tex. — Mrs. M. A. Han- 

 sen, who was for several years with 

 Mrs. Chas. Eickholt, has opened a neat 

 store on her own account, being located 

 in the Y. M. C. A. building. 



TEN DOLLARS 



Cash with order, will buy an assortment of 



nVE DOZEN PALMS 



;" as follows: 



I^atania, strong, from 6-ln. pots; Phoenix and 

 Chamaerops Excelsa, strong, from 5-lu. pots; 

 Kentia Belmoreana and Caryota Urens( Fish- 

 tail Palm), strong, from 4-ln. pots. LAST CALL. 



D#^Cf C Own roots, flcld-frrown, two and 

 ■*'^^*^^*"'^ thK^ years old, strong- Hydrids. 

 H. Teas, Monthly, Moss and cumbers, from $5.00 

 to $10.00 per 100. Philadelphia Crimson Ramblers 

 in any quantity, from 2-ln. pots and field-grrown. 



N. STUDER. Anacostia, D. C. 



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BOUVARDIAS ! 



Pkik. white and red. field-grown, strong plants, 

 $1.25 a dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



MOONVINE8— stock plants, 6-in. pots, a good 

 investment. CASH. 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



NasKTOTe and Slocnm 8ti. 6ERMANT0WN, PA. 



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How Is Your Ribbon Supply? 



Prepare now for the wedding season by order- 

 ing a stock of the RIGHT RIBBONS. There is 

 something different about these ribbons from the 

 usual kind. Samples free. 



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68-84 V. BXORTiC ST. 



HARDY CUT FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



$1.00 per lOOOt.beBt qnftlity. Disconnt on larger orders. 

 New crop of Green OAI.AX, $1.00. Bronze Oalax. 11.60 per 1000. 

 New crop Southern WILD SMILAX, $4.00 and $7.00 per case. 



We carry the finest and most complete line of Decoratire 

 Bvergreens and Florists' supplies. Our Specialties are Qanrer 

 and Fancy Ferns. A-l quality, $1.00 per lOOB. Laurel Fes- 

 tooning, good and full, hand made. 6c and 6c per yard. Oreen 

 and Spbafrnum Moss $1.00 oer bbl. Sphagnum Moss, 60c a bag, 

 6 bags. $2.00. Ivy Leaves $4.$0 per 1000. 



Sprengerl, 26c and 60c per bunch. Asparagus Plumosus, 

 60c per bunch and 60o per string. Leuoothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 

 100 or r.&O per 1000. 



We also carry a full line of Florists' Supplies, such as Tin Foil. Out Wire, Corrugated Bozea— all 

 sizes. Folding Flower Boxes, Ribbon— all sizes and colors, all kinds of Letters, Wire DeidgBB, 

 Oycaa Leaves, etc. Our stock Is of the best quality and at the most reasonable rates. Please writs 

 for our price list. Orders by mail, telephone or telegraph will receive our most careful and prompt 



n°%t»s .ui... HENRY M. ROBINSON K CO., S «4 II Prnliei St., BOSTON, Mm. 



Hardy 

 Cut 



FANCY 



DAaQCR 



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FIRST QUALITY, 60c PER 1000. 



ALSO DEALER IN 



CHRISTMAS TREES, Baled Spnicefor Gemetenr Use 



BOXTQITST OSBBV. BPKAOHUlf MOSS, BTO. 



L. B. BRAGUE, 



Oldest, Ziarffsst and 



Most Bsllabls 

 Sealer in ths V. B. 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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PP D lU GL '^®- * STOCK, 



1 A^ K I^ ^ only 65c per tOOO 



it /kt il Y Brilliant bronze or creen. 

 W ** ■- **>V, 75c per jooo. 



Uss our l»nrsl testooniaff tor jovr 

 Decorations. It gives the best satlaf action of 

 any decorative green at this time of the year. 

 Sample lot on application, we make it daOy, 

 KStbered fresh from the woods. Hand mads. 

 full sizes 4c. 5c and 6c per yard. Once oasd. 



always nsed. Branch Laurel, 86c per large bundle. Princess Pins by tiia 



pound or made Into festooning when desired. 



} CROWL FERN CO., - MILLINGTON, MASS. 



PILCHER & BURROWS 



Brokers. Florists' Supplies. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. V^^iU'^iV^rll^S^ 



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York, Pa. — John R. Lichtenberger 

 was found dead October 1 in a room over 

 the office at his greenhouse in North 

 York. He had shot himself. He was 45 

 years of age and had recently inherited 

 $25,000 from his father. 



New York. — The incorporators of 

 Jacques, Fifty-seventh and LexingtoB 

 avenue, are Frederick B. McNish, Artbnr 

 O. Ernst, Sydney Bernheim, Margaxet 

 Pfeiffer and Marie Geisman. all of 128 

 Broadway, New York. 



