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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



0(!rroBBR 26, 1006. 



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Richmond 



PLANTS 



PLANTS 



We wilt propagate ON ORDERS any number of above varieties for ensuing season. Have the largest 

 stock of Killamey in America. The price will be $15.00 per 100, $120X)0 per 1000» from 2%-ixuii pots, 

 and guarantee fine plants, but must have the orders early, as we are not in the plant trade. To insure per- 

 manency of order we want a deposit of 20 per cent oi value with order, same will be credited on bill at 

 delivery of plants. G>rrespondenc£ solicited. 



BENJAMIN DORRANCE,'°"Sy3'gSt...>.»..Dorranoeton.Pa. . 



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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade has been quiet around town 

 during the past week and stock seems 

 to have accumulated in all quarters. 

 Mums are plentiful, with the exception, 



Si^rhaps, of good yellow. There .is an 

 ver-supply of carnations and roses of 

 all kinds, with the possible exception of 

 American Beauties, which are always in 

 good demand. Dahlias are still coming 

 m good quantities, but at time of writ- 

 ing probabilities are favorable for some 

 sharp frosts and colder weather; this 

 will, we anticipate, make a keener de- 

 mand for greenhouse flowers. Our 

 Thanksgiving this year is rather early to 

 have much effect on business from the 

 florists' standpoint and, while the aver- 

 age florist is a fairly thankful chap at 

 all times, he could be more thankful if 

 Thanksgiving day were set for Novem- 

 ber instead of October.^ 



Various Notes. 



This week has seen a new flower store 

 opened up at 92 Queen street. East To- 

 ronto, a branch of the People's Florist, 

 336 Queen street West, of which A. E. 

 Moore is proprietor. The People's Flo- 

 rist has a big trade in the west end, 

 handling a medium class of stock. This 

 class of trade they expect to establish 

 in the east end, where there seems to be 

 a good opening for such a store. 



D. J. Sinclair has just taken into 

 stock his import orders of German bas- 

 kets. Up to date this is the largest im- 

 portation of flower baskets handled by 

 a Canadian firm. " D.-J. 



Field-Grown 



Carnation Plants 



Per 100 1000 



Nelson $5.00 $40.00 



Guardian Angel-. 5.00 40.00 



All plants sold under express condition 

 that ii not satisfactory when received, 

 they are to be immediately returned, 

 when money will be refunded. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, 3' 2-inch, $5.00 per 100; 

 $45.00 per 1000. 



PETER REINBERG 



Telephone 2648 Central. 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Forcing Grade Roses 



(OUR SPECIALTY) 



Maifna Charta and Gimson Rambler, special selection for pot culture^ i$12.00 per 100* 



SZALES INDICS 



Plants are as good as we ever received. 



10 to 12-in $35.00 per I'O 



12to 14-in 45.0'perl'O 



14 to 16-in 55.(0perl00 



16 to 18-in $12.00 per doz. 



18 to 20-in 18.C0 per doz. 



SDIANTUM CUNEATUM 



2>^-in $3.00 per 100 



CALLS SETHIOPICA 



Dry "BvUhu—Wi to 5>^-in. bulbs. .$4.00 per 100 

 6 to 7-in. bulbs 8.00 per 100 



LILIUM HARRISII 



5 to 7 $3.00 per 100 



7to 9 , 6.50 per 100 



9 to 11 12.00 per 100 



Deulzia Gracilis for Forcing 



12 to 15 in., for 6-in. pots $6.00 per 100 



15 to 18 in., for8-in. pots 8.00 per 100 



Deutzia Lemoinei f^^'^^ 



15 to 18 in., for 6-in. pots $6.00 per 100 



18 to 24 in., for 8-in. pots 8.00 per 100 



The Storrs & Harrison Go. ""oTo^'^"' 



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ABUNDANCE (White) 



The phenomenal ylelder, the freest, 

 earliest bloomer in existettce, the moat 

 profitable carnation ever olTered to the 

 trade, easily ^Ives four times as many 

 flowers as the freest bloomer already 

 introduced; a bench planted Augr. 31 is 

 now in full bloom to which there will 

 be no let up until thrown out next sum- 

 mer; come and see it. It will pay you if 

 you are in the market for a carnation 

 that will give you plenty of flowers at 

 all times and not only at certain times. 

 A good size, long stemmed flower. You 

 can make no mistake by stocking up 

 with it. Price for well-rooted cuttings, 

 tlO.OO per 100; rS.Ou per 1000; 600at 1000 rate; 

 cuttings delivered as soon as rooted; 

 B^nd in your order early as orders are 

 filled in strict rotation. Unrooted cut- 

 tings at same ratee with 26 extra on 

 each 100. Cash before delivery. 



R. FISCHER. 6reat Neck, LI., N.Y. 



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EXTR4 

 FINE 



CARNATIONS 



Better hurry. Last chance. Pot some to fol- 

 low Mums. 600 Gov. Wolcott, $6.00 per 100. 

 ."iOO Joost, $5.00 per 100. 

 :iOO each Norway and Lord, $5.C0 per 100. 

 100 each Flora Hill and Estelle, $5.00 per 100. 



BOSB PKAVTS - Brides. Maids, Ivory. 

 Golden Gates. Canadian Queen, strong 3-inch 

 stock, $3.50 per 100 to close them out. 



W. H. Chillett ft Sons, Lincoln, til. 



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Delen Goddard 



The coming commercial pink carnation, 

 rooted cuttings ready Jan. 1, 1906, $10.00 

 per lOi : $75.00 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARO, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



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QIEEN LOUISE 



CARNATIONS 



Fine PUnts, $5.00 per htmdred. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow Street 

 PHIUDELPHIA 



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Ttie Plant and Cut 

 Flower firowers' Ass'n 



4253 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



