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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOTBUBBB 2, 1906. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market 



There has been a shortage in stock 

 the past week. All kinds of cut flowers 

 have benn scarce and this, together with 

 a good demand, has brought prices up. 

 The cold weather and disappearance of 

 cut-door stock has had a good effect on 

 trade. Boses are not equal to the de- 

 mand and carnations are short in all va- 

 rieties except Lawson. There is a good 

 supply of chrysanthemums, which are 

 Belling well. 



Various Notes. 



Lawrence Schwager is able to attend 

 to business again, having recovered from 

 his recent illness. 



The Alpha Floral Co. reports that 

 their business for this month was fully 

 double that of the same period last year. 



The Hernden Seed Co. has put in an 

 up-to-date cut flower department and will 

 handle flowers in addition to their seed 

 business. 



It is reported that the W. L. Eock 

 Flower Co. will erect a new range of 

 houses the coming summer. 



Charles Smith is building a greenhouse 

 on East Seventh street, 27x85 feet, and 

 will engage in the florists' business. 



WASHINGTON. 



The next meeting of the Florists' 

 Club will be held in Schmidt's hall, 516 

 Ninth street N. W., on November 7, at 

 8 p. m. This will be chrysanthemum 

 night, when a good attendance and fine 

 exhibit of choice flowers are assured. The 

 club decided at its last meeting to award 

 certificates of merit to new or meritorious 

 plants or flowers that may be shown at 

 any of its meetings in the future. Chry- 

 santhemum growers are requested to send 

 an exhibit for the mum night of the 

 club; if addressed to Peter Bisset, Twin 

 Oaks, Washington, D. C, they will be 

 properly cared for and staged; they 

 should be shipped so as to reach Wash- 

 ington on the morning of November 7, 

 express charges prepaid. 



Peteb Bisset, Sec'y. 



The Review will send the Pronouncing 

 Dictionary on receipt of 25c. 



Nephrolepis Barrowsii 



125.00 per 100. 



80OTTXZ, 2>^-iDCta $6.00 perlOO 



B08T0V8, 2^-inch. 8.00 perlOO 



HENRY H. BARROWS & SON 

 Whitman, Masa. 



Mwitton Th« Rerlew when yoo write. 



GROWER 

 ....or 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



^, fBalms, Etc 



PriM Lilt. fcM M— 

 HOLMESBURG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 

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GERANIUMSJI 



Write 



The W. T. Buckle) Ce, SpringfiildJII. 



llMitloii Die B«Tlew whea 700 write. 



EGETABLE, GREENHOUSE 

 and BEDDING PLANTS 



Vegetable Plants 



CSBB4CE 



Flat Dutch, etc. 



PARSLEY 



In any quantity. Wakefield, 

 Succession, Early and Late 

 tl.OU per lUUU; $8.3U per 1U,UOO. 



Moss Curled, 25c per 100; $1.25 

 per 1000. 



g*Bm B?DV In any quantity. White and Pink 

 t.>l-i.C.KI Plume, Giant Pascal, Golden 

 Heart, Coston Market and other varieties, tl.OQ 

 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



■ CWTI I4>B< Big Boston, Boston Market 

 LC I I Ul^E. and Tennis Ball, $1.00 per 1000; 

 $8.50 per 10,000. 



MISCELLANEOUS Plants 



S^-inch stock tn A-1 condition. 



AlyMum, Giant and Dwarf; Heliotrope. I<aii- 

 tana, Swalnsona alba and rosea; Plumbaso, 

 white; Colena, In variety; l.emon Verbenas, 



$2.00 per 100; $i7.50 per 1000. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Good collection for fall bloomlngr from 3-ln. pots, 

 bushy plants, 75c per doz; $4.00 per 100. 



HARDY ENGLISH IVY \^Z^l 



2-la. pots, $2 00 per 100; $17.50 per 1> 00. 



Ficns £IaBtica. 15 to 20 In.. 1-ln. pots, $2.00 per 

 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Dahlia Booti In good variety. Orders booked 

 now and shipped as soon as dug- from field. Send 



forust GERANIUMS 



Good stocky plants from i8-lnch pots. 



Per 100 



Bruantl $2 00 



Centaure 2.U0 



Glolre de France. . . 2.00 



Heteranthe 2.U0 



Jean de La Brete. . . 3.00 



Jean Vlaud 2.00 



La Pavorlte 2.U0 



LeCld 2.00 



Mme. Barney 2.00 



Mme. Canovas 2.00 



Mme. Jaulln 2.00 



PerlOO 



Mme. Landry $2.00 



Marquis de Mont- 



mort 2.00 



MlssF Perkins.... 2 00 



Miss KendeU 2.00 



S. A. Nutt 2.00 



Granville 2.00 



L'Auba 200 



Mrs E 6 Hill 200 



Queen of the West. 2.00 



each) of the above, for 

 Cash with order. 

 $1.00 per doz.; 



We win send 1000 (60 

 $18 00, or bOU (25 each) fur $10.00. 



T£IJi:GRArH (Geranium), 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Send for descriptive Geranium catalogue. Let 

 us figure on your wants for the coming season. 



Not less than five of any one variety sold. Cash with order, please. 

 Come and see our stock. We are at Chase, !P. B. & W. R. B., or Cowenton, Philadelphia 

 Division of B. ft O. B. B., fourteen mUes Northeast of Baltimore, Md. Send ns word and 

 we will meet yon. 



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



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NOW 

 READY 



ONE MILLION ROSES 



Fine strong stock from 2^-tn. pots. 

 BABY RAMBLER 



Strong 2«-ln., 112,00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 

 3-£n.... 20.00 " 175.00 



Also 100 other standard sorts In Hardy Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. Teas. Hybrid Teas and Climbers, 

 at $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Plersoni Ferns, strong, well developed fronds, 

 2)^-in., $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000; 4 and 6-ln., 

 from bench, $15.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns, 2^-ln., $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Asparagos Plumosus, 2Hi-ln., $2.50 per 100; $20.00 



per low. 

 AsparaKns Sprenseri, 2^-ln., $2.50 per 100; $20.00 



per 1000. 

 Salvias Silver Spot and Splendens, 2)i(-ln., $2.50 



per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 Assorted Lantanas, 2H-ln., $2.50 per 100; $20.00 



per 1000. 

 AKeratums, 8 sorts, 2H-ln., $2.50 per 100; $20.00 



per 1000. 

 Altemantheras, 2 sorts, 2^-ln., $2.50 per 100 



$ 0.00 per 1000. 

 Oleander, 2^-ln., $4.00 per 100. 

 Jasmine GracllUmum and Grandlflorum, 2^-in. 



$2.50 per lOa 

 Field-Grown Violets, strong clumps, free from 



disease. California, Princess of Wales and 



Luxoune, $4.00 per 100. 



The Springfield Floral Co. 



87BXVOrZBXJ>. OKZO. 



Mention Ttap B(>vlew when you write. 



Panslas, large flowerlD^ stocky plants, our 

 own seed from plants of a grand selectioD of 

 colors, at $3.50 per 1000. 



Field-grown Hardy 7inks, 6 named varieties, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Field-grown Hardy PMoz, 10 named varieties, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Field-grown Hardy Oriental Popples, $4.00 



per 100. 

 ▲■paracrns FlnmoMne, ▲■paraffna Bpreng^- 



erl, 2-inch, $2.50 per 100. 



Boston Feme, 2-in., $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Plereonl Ferns, 2-iD., 94.00 per 100. 



Oeranlnms, standard list of 2j^-in., named 

 varieties, $2.50 per lOO; $20.00 per loOO. 



B. H. Treffo geranium, 2-in., $3.50 per IOC. 



The National Plant Co., Dayton, Ohio 



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P 



ALMS, FERNS 



and all 

 Decorative Stock 



R. DREYER, Woodside, L I., N. Y. 



Always mention the Florists' Beview 

 when writing advertisers. 



Write Geo. A. Kuhl 



at Pekln, III. 



About IMPORTED AZALEAS 

 and HYDRANGEAS. 



Special in CYCLAMEN for Christ- 

 jnas Blooming, 4-in., ready for 5*sj 

 also 2 and 3^ that will be right 

 for Easter. 



CHINESE PRIMROSES, Baby 

 and Obconica^ only 3-in* left. Ord«r 

 qoick* 



A few nice MAIDENHAIR 

 FERNS in 5 and 6-in. 



Special prices on PLUMOSUS and 

 SPRENGERI, extra fine stock 

 in 2}4t 3> 4» 5 and 6-in., ready for 

 shift 



20,000 BOSTON FERNS in afl 



azes-2y2t 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10-in. 



PIERSONI. BARROWSU. 

 TARRTTOWN, some extra nice 

 plants in bench, ready for S's. 



Write us about Rooted Cuttings and 

 2>^-in. GERAMILMS. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, iir. 



1 



Mention Tbe Kevtew wbeD yoa write. 



FERNS ! 2j^-in. pots. 



Ten varieties. Fine, well-grown stock 



suitable for immediate use. 



93.00 per lOO ; 935.00 per lOOO. 



8. S. SKIDELSKY, 



894 Ho. 94th St., PHZLABBLPHXA. 



Mention Tbe Review when Ton write. 



D. U. AUGSPUR6ER & SONS 



nilHOZ;B8AI.B 

 111 FLOBZ8T8 



PEORIA. ILL. 



Always mentloa the Florists' Berlew 

 when writing advertisers. 



