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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Dbcbmber 21, 1906. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Stock is short and trade quiet. We 

 have been having some real winter 

 weather and on December 15 we had a 

 heavy snow and plenty of dark weather 

 all that week. The effect of it is ap- 

 parent in the roses, a large number of 

 which are coming in with very weak 

 stems. 



The carnations are all of very good 

 quality, but there are nowhere near 

 enough to meet the demand at the Ex- 

 change, in fact, there are no flowers 

 that are an over-supply at the first of 

 this week. 



Various Notes. 



Wm. B. Sands is sending in some fine 

 poinsettias and Harrisii. 



James Smith, of Lansdowne, lost a 

 daughter by typhoid fever the past week. 



Charles Sieck, of C. E. Smith & Co., 

 took a Hying trip to Philadelphia last 

 week in search for blooming plants for 

 Christmas. 



Philip B. Welsh is still shipping some 

 very pretty light pink chrysanthemums 

 to the Exchange. 



Hopes for bowling alleys at the new 

 Exchange building are not very bright. 



Most of the retailers outside the cen- 

 tral part of the city are making very 

 striking displays with the red paper 

 bells, some using nothing but these with 

 Boston ferns to good effect. The bell 

 business seems to be over-done this year. 

 Every department store and small toy 

 store advertises bells measuring ten 

 inches across the bottom for 10 cents. 



R. Vincent, Jr., has been requested to 

 speak on his trip abroad at the next 

 meeting of the Gardeners' Club. A large 

 attendance is expected. 



Wm. Terry, of Owings Mills, has put 

 in a new Ideal sectional boiler. A. F. 



Chillicothe, Mo. — R. L. Isherwood 

 will go on the road for tlie Studebaker 

 wagon works, but will continue his 

 greenhouse business hero. 



Aurora, III. — Davis Bros., whose 

 plant here was only recently completed, 

 are reported as planning to double it in 

 the spring. 



LUDVIG MOSBAEK, Onarga, III. 



30,000 Asparacrns pi. nana, very strong pot- 

 bound 2>4-iDch. $2.5": 3-inch, $.5.00 per 100. 



Sprengeri, pot-bound, 2j^-inch, $2.00; 3-inch, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Perns, Boston, from bench, for r> and 6-inch, 



one week only, to make room. $15.00 per 100. 

 60,000 Cannas, in best var., true to name, 



standard. $20.00 per 1000; new and rare var.. 



$5.00 to $30.00 per 100. mixed bronze leaved. 



$10.00: mixed green leaved, $10.00; all var. 



mix., ^r.M per 1000. 

 AUernanthei a, red and yellow, R. C, $5.00; 



2-inch, $1.5.00 per 1000. Brilliantissima, 2 inch, 



$2 00 per 100. 



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PEORIA. ILL. 



BBD BTAVDAKD POTS. 



Price per 1000. f. o. b. Harrison: 2-in., t2.25; 

 2H-ln., 12.70; 2^-in., $3.25; 3-ln., $4.26; 3J6-ln., 

 86.60; 4-in., $6.80; 6-in., $11.00; 6-in., 118.00. Cash 

 must accompany order. 



BABBZSOir POTTBBT, Harrison. Ohio. 



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Greenhouse and Bedding Plants 



GERANIUMS ^' 



in2-i 



Doz. 100 



Berthe de PresUly $ .76 $4.00 



Centaure 40 8.00 



Comtesse de Htrconrt 40 2.00 



Doable Gen. Grant 40 2.00 



Glolre de France 40 2.00 



Jean de La Brete 60 8.00 



Jean Viaud 40 2.00 



La Favorite 40 2.00 



LeCid 40 2.00 



M. Jolly de Banimevllle 1.50 10.00 



M me. Barney 40 2.00 



Mme. Canovers 40 2.00 



Mnie. Charotte 40 2.00 



Mme. Janlin 40 2.00 



Mme. Landry 40 2.00 



Madonna 60 8.00 



Marquise deCastellane 60 8.00 



Marquis de Montmort 40 2.00 



Miss Kendell 40 2.00 



1000 



$20.00 

 20.00 

 17.60 

 20.00 



17.60 

 20.00 

 20.00 



20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 17.50 



.50 

 .60 



'100 



$2.00 



8.00 



4.00 



1000 

 $20.00 



.40 2.00 



have 200,000 good strong plants 

 inch pots now ready to send out. 



Doz. 



S. A. Nntt $ .40 



Thos. Meehan 



VI lie de Poitiers 



SCENTED GERANIUMS 

 Rose, Balm, Femifolla — 



Write us about special prices on large lots. 



We will send 1000, 50 each of 20 varieties, our 

 selection, for $18.00. Or 500. 25 each of 20 varie- 

 ties, our selection, for $10.00. 



TELEGRAPH, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



E. H. TREGO, the be.st semi-double scarlet, 

 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



MRS. E. RAWSON, magnificent salmon scar- 

 let (single), $1.00 per doz.: $6.00 per 100. 



Send for descriptive Geranium catalogue. Let 

 us figure on your wants for the coming season. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Per doz. Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzi $ .40 $2.00 



Acalypha Macafeeana 40 2.00 



Achyranthes, Emersonii and Ver- 



schaflfeltii 40 2.00 



Cuphea, cigar plant 40 2.00 



Ageratum, blue and white 40 2.00 



Alteranthera, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Alyssum, giant and dwarf 40 2.00 



Helitrope, in good variety 40 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, 15 to 18 inch 40 2.00 



$17.50 per 1000. 



Hollyhock, double white and mixed. .50 3.00 



Per doz. Per lOO 



Lantanas, in good variety $ .40 $2.00 



Lemon Verbena 40 2.00 



Moonvines, blue and white 50 3.00 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio scandens 40 2.0O 



Plumbago, Capensis, white and blue .60 3.0O 



Salvia, in variety 40 2.00 



Deutzia Gracilis, for forcing 100 6.0O 



Hardy Chrysanthemums, stock 



plants 1.00 8.0O 



Dahlia Roots whole field clumps. ... 1.00 5.00 



Madeira Vine Roots, $1 per peck; $3.50 per bushel. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



We are now booking contract orders for delivery season 1906. We are prepared to grow 

 them in any quantity. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CABBAGE, in any quantity. Wakefield, Succession, Early and Late Flat Dutch, etc. $1.00 

 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



PABSIiET, Moss Curled, 25c per 100; $1 25 per 1000. 



LBTTTJCB, Big Boston, Boston Market and Tennis Ball, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



Cash With Order. 



WHOIiBBAIiB TBABB ^I8T for 1906 now ready. In writing for it please enclose busi- 

 ness card as it is sent only to those in the trade. 



A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in Horticulture to visit us. Cowenton station 

 Philadelphia division, B. & O. R. R., 12 miles north of Baltimore. We meet all trains. 



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



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To Close Out 



Nice Xentia Belmoreana and Forster- 

 lana 4K-in., pots, $2.60 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 

 4-in., $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns, 4-in., $12.00 per lOO; $1.50 per 

 doz. 5-in.. $20.0(1 per 100: $2.00 per doz. 



BUBBES TBEES Per doz. 



3>^-feet high $12.00 



3 " 8.00 



2}4 " " 6.00 



2 " " 4.00 



IK " " 2.60 



JEBUSAIEM CHBBBXES, well berried. 

 5-in. pots, per doz., $2.00 I 7-in. pots, per doz., $5.00 



6 3.00 I 8 7.00 



Field-grown Campbell Violets, $3.00 per 100. 

 Chrysanthemum stock plants of all the leading 

 varieties. Write. Cash with order, please. 



CONVERSE GREENHOUSES, Webster. Mass. 



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Pansy Plants 



Large Flowering, $3.00 per 1000: per 100 $0.50 

 A.PlumosusNanus. $18.00perl000: " a.OO 



A.Sprengeri 15.00 " 2.00 



Oxalis Floribnnda Rosea Z.50 



— Cash- 

 Job. H. Cunningham, Delaware, O. 

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OEBABIUMS I PSBHS I 



Hardy Pinks, field-grown, 6 named varieties, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Hibiscus, 8 named varieties, $2.50 per 100. 

 Asparasrns Plnmosus, Asparaerns Bprencr- 



erl, 2-inch. $2,,50 per 100. 

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

 Oeraniums, standard list of 2^-in., named 



varieties, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 E. H. Tresro geranium, 2-in., $3.50 per 100. 

 Tbe HATIOBAI. PX^AVT CO., Dayton, O. 

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GERANIUMS 



FINE 6 INCH 



In bud and bloom, beet varieties, 13.50 per dot. 



Chrysanthemums 



Healthy stock plants. We must have room. To 

 close them out, we offer the following at 50c per 

 doz.: S3 50 per 100: — Appleton, Eaton, Alice Byron, 

 Adrian, Nellie Pockett, Marie Llger. 



Asparagus ^''111?^"' 



Ready for shifting, $3.50 per 100: $30.00 per 1000. 

 The best lot of 2^-ln. A. Sprengerl In the country. 

 Extra value. H.OO per 100; 125.00 per 1000. 



JAMES W. DUNFORD, CLAYTON, MO. 



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HEW SEEDI.THO * * T I m M " 

 OEBAHIX7M | I T T I IN 



The freest blooming of all single scarlet geran- 

 iums. Foliage is a medium shade of green— no 

 zone. Has been tested for eight years and found 

 A-1 in all respects. Will sell on sight. Will be 

 introduced and delivered strictly in rotation be- 

 ginning February 1, 1906. Strong 2-in. plants, 

 $2.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Orders booked now. 

 8. 8. BklielBky, 824 N. 24th St., Pblladelphia, Ps. 

 Lewis mirleb, 181 Sycamore St., Ttfflii, Ohio. 



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P 



ALMS, FERNS 



and all- 



Decorative Stock 



R.DREYER,Woo(lside,LI.,N.Y. 



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