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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Decembeb 14, 1905. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Now that the chrysanthemum season 

 is over, you hear the same old story 

 about carnation supply being short and 

 the demand heavy. Any kind of carna- 

 tion finds ready sale and not any are 

 carried over at the wholesale houses. 

 American Beauty roses are scarce. The 

 best sell at $4 per dozen. There are 

 plenty of Brides, Maids, Gates and Ivory 

 of all grades. Prices are from $3 to $6 

 per hundred. Both single and double 

 violets are more plentiful and quality 

 never better for the season, both selling 

 well. Asparagus in bunches is much in 

 demand, but cut up strings put in 

 bunches are not wanted when the other 

 can be had. 



The Exchange. 



Under the management of John J. 

 Perry, the business of the Florists' Ex- 

 change has been growing steadily and 

 it has become necessary to locate more 

 conveniently. After considerable search- 

 ing a site 31x100 feet has been selected, 

 on which a building suitable to handle 

 the growing trade will soon be erected. 

 The lot fronts on three sides, which will 

 give the place plenty of light and air 

 and is located about four city blocks 

 from the center of the city and right in 

 the midst of our leading retail florists. 

 The lot is located on the southwest cor- 

 ner of Franklin and St. Paul streets. 

 It is intended to devote the first floor 

 to the daily handling of the Exchange's 

 business, and the second floor for an ex- 

 hibition hall, etc. A. F. 



MONTREAL. 



The annual meeting of the Gardeners ' 

 and Florists' Club, was held December 

 7, at which it was decided to hold the 

 annual dinner on January 16. Officers 

 ■ for the ensuing year were elected as fol- 

 lows: Alex. Gibbs, president; A. H. 

 Walker, first vice president; J. Pidduck, 

 second vice-president ; W. H. Horobin, 

 secretary-treasurer; H. J. Eddy, assist- 

 ant secretary. Executive committee: J. 

 E. Eddy, W. G. Pasco, C. Craig, A. C. 

 Wilshire, E. Hayward, J. Walsh, Jos. 

 Bennett. 



Geraniums 



from 254-inch, strong— Beaute Poitevine, E. G. 

 Hill, Gen. Grant. S. A. Nutt and others, $2.25 per 

 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Canna Roots— Esrandale, A. Bouvier, Sou v. 

 d'Antoine Crozy, $20.00 per 1000. Cash please. 



J. AMBACHER, West End, N. J. 



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Nephrolepis Barrowsii 



925.00 per 100, 



SCOTTII, 2>^-Inch $6,00 per 100 



BOSTOVB, 2>i-inch 8,00 perlOO 



HENRY H. BARROWS & SON 

 Whitman, Mass. 



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FERNS !2!i-in.iK)te. 



Ten varieties. Fine, well-grrown stock 



suitable for immediate use. 



$3.00 per 100 ; tas.OO per 1000. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



824 Vo. a4th St., PHIXiADBLPHIA. 



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Verbena King 



Over 40 of the very 

 best select named va- 

 rieties, none better, G(k', 

 per lUO; 16.00 per lOllO. 



PETUNIAS— Dreer'B 

 and Henderson's latest 

 select strains, they are 

 winners; Kansas Dbl. 

 White, a grand bloom- 

 er, fine for design 

 work, blooms size of 

 F. Hill carnation, $1.26 

 per 100; $10.00 per liOO. 



75,000 ALTERNAN- 

 THERAS — Red and 



yellow, 60c per 100: $5.00 per llOO BrllUantlsslma, 

 this Is a beauty and no florist should be without 

 this grand variety, 75c per 100; $6.0U per 1000. 



FEVERFEW- Little Gem, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 

 per 1000. HELIOTROPES— 12 of the very best 

 named varieties. Including Queen, the finest dark 

 blue, a grand variety, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 

 COLEUS— 40 of the finest select named varieties, 

 70c per 100; $B.OO per 10(0. 



We pay express on all Rooted Cuttings. Satis- 

 faction and safe arrival guaranteed. Special 

 price on large lots. 



C. HUMFELD, CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



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Miscellaneous 



Plants. 



CINEBABIAS, 3-in. pots $2.60 perlOO 



PETUNIAS, 2-in. pots 1.60 



HELIOTROPES, 2-in. pots 1.60 



SALVIAS, 2-in. pots 1.50 '" 



LANTANAS, 2-in. pots 1.60 



COLEUS, 2-in. pots 1.60 



86 Different Colors Coleus. 



Schellhaas & Forst, 



MIAMISBURG, O. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS! 



Odd and Silver Weddlaff, Mllllcent 

 BioliardBOii, Ben Wells, Alice Byron, 

 Dnokham, Enanieliard, Bobineon, 

 Henderson and Appleton. Fine, healthy 

 stock plants, still on the bench. 



Will be dug up as ordered at 75 cents per 

 SLdozen, $5.00 per 100.; j^^ . 



^IT he new Thanksgivintr and Christ- 

 UK ..^ mas White, Jeanne Nonin, 

 0mm0^ $1.60 FEB DOZES. 



Satisfaction guaranteed . Cash with order, please. 



AVOVDAI.B, OIXrCZHNATI, OHIO. 



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WHO? 



^»'^Sr\%st....8HASTA DAISIES 



to spare ? Give size of flower and 

 price for large clamps. Address 



No. 198, care Florists' Review, Cliicago 



Rooted Rose Cuttings 



Brides, Maids, Ivory, Golden Gates, $1.60 per 100- 

 $12.60 per 1000. Meteors and Perles, $2.00 per 100. 

 Beauties, $.3.00 per loO. Clean, strongly rooted 

 stock. Excellent value. 



STOCK MUMS. Low price, $4.00 per 100; 

 5c each. White: Willowbrook, Robinson, White 

 Bonnaffon, Ivory. Pink: Ben Wells, Duckham, 

 Cobbold, L. Fllklns, Maud Dean. Yellow: Bon- 

 naffon. ^^ H. GoUett & Sons, Lincoln, 111. 

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 ALL the BEST offers 



ALL the time in the Re- 

 view's Classified Adv& 



None So Blind as 



Those Who Will Not See. 



The following varieties of Hardy Roses 

 are in excellent condition* Only reason 

 for reducing price on them is that they 

 arrived too late, and while they last we 

 clear them out at $7.00 per 100, ten of one 

 variety in a btrndle* Gish, no C, O. D/s 



Baroness Rothschild, light pink. 



Anna de Dlesbach, lively carmine. 



Charles Lamb, carmine crimson. 



Captain Christy, delicate flesh, rosy 

 center. 



Prince Camille de Rohan, deep velvety 

 crimson. 



Alfred Colomb, carmine crimson. 



Jean Liaband, velvety crimson, 



Rugosa Alba, white. 



Madame Charles Wood, reddish crim- 

 son, very free. 



General Washington, red, shaded crim- 

 son. 



Reine Marie Henriette, dark red. 



Perle des Blanches, pure white. 



Madame Isaac Perriere, bright cerise. 



Crimson Rambler. 



Amalia, velvety red. 



Monsieur Boncenne, crimson. 



Madame Caroline Testout, fine rosy 

 red, monthly. 



Jules Margottin, glossy pink. 



Plus IX., pink. 



Madame Gabriel Lulzet, satiny rose. 



Belle Slebrecht, creamy white. 



Duke of Edinburgh, bright crimson. 



Fisher Holmes, brilliant crimson. 



Frau Karl Druschkl, pure white, waxy 

 foliage. 



General Jacqueminot, brilliant crimson. 



La France, silvery rose. 



Madame Plantler, pure white. 



Magna Charta, pink, suffused carmine. 



Paul Neyron, dark rose. 



Pseonla, large rose red. 



Mrs. John Lalng, soft pink, extra. 



Countess Jules de Schulenburg, dark 

 crimson red. 



Marie Baumann, carmine. 



Madame Joseph Combet, soft pink. 



Gruss an Teplitz, dark red, very fine. 



Barou Bonstetten, velvety maroon. 



Abel Carrlere, purplish crimson. 



Duke of Teck, bright crimson. 



La France, lilac (climbing). 



Maman Cochet (tea), clear crimson. 



TREE ROSES. 



All of the above varieties, 5 in a lot, 

 15c. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



201 

 FULTON ST., 



AUCTION DEPT. 



NEW YORK 



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Deleo Goddard 



The coming commercial pink carnation, 

 rooted cuttings ready Jan. 1, 1906, $10.00 

 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



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