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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



I'KliltlAliY 1, lOOG. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



'I'lio ),a-i wfL'k has nut been the best 

 .11 the wdil'l I'niiii the llorists' point of 

 view. Things seeinotl to diafj a good 

 ileal and llieio was no ]it'(^ in the market. 

 The demand was slack for all kinds of 

 stock. Then^ did not appear to be any 

 special reasnii why it should be so, but 

 every one was alVected alike. The weather 

 had soiiH;thiii<^ to do with it, 1 believe, 

 as we have been having a spell of such 

 as seldom comes at this time of year. 

 It is now some colder than it was last 

 week, still, it is far from what one is 

 used to expect at tliis season of the year. 

 This weather is making itself felt in 

 the quality of stock; a good part of it 

 is now soft and weak stemmed and con- 

 sequently the price suifers. 



There is an increase in the quantity of 

 stock coming in. Carnations are coming 

 in much heavier supply. Koses, also, are 

 easily eqtial to the demand. Beauties are 

 not in such good demand at times and, 

 though there is not such a large supply 

 of them, there is enough for all purposes. 

 Short ones are going best. Violets are 

 not doing so very well. Single ones are 

 going for the best price. Bulbous stock 

 of all kinds is now to be had. Dutch 

 hyacinths made their first appearance 

 this week and sold very well. Harrisii 

 lilies have been moving slowly. Narcissi 

 were in heavy supply and sold fairly 

 well. Tulips moved nicely. Green goods 

 are in good supplv with but a moderate 

 call. 



Various Notes. 



A week from Saturday our annual 

 rose show will be held, and from ])res- 

 ent indications it will be a very good 

 one. We are especially anxious that 

 growers who have anything new send 

 exhibits at this time. There will be 

 many growers present. 



Dick Wittorstaetter was the only rep- 

 resentative from this city at the carna- 

 tion show and it is with considerable 

 regret that we learn his stock did 

 not arrive in shape to stage. Dick cer- 

 tainly suffered a great disappointment 

 in this. He has not returned as yet and 

 we have not heard the story from him, 

 but thirty-six hours is too long to ship 

 blooms for any purpose and it would 

 have been a lucky thing for him if they 

 had arrived in good shape. 



r.eorge & Allan have had some trouble 

 with their heating plant and had it not 

 been for the mild weather the conse- 

 quences might have been very bad; as 

 it was, no serious damage was done. 



Harry lUinyard, of A. T. Boddington, 

 Xew York, was a caller. C. J. Ohmer. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



COIiEUS, 12 vm si.nO i.cr IfKc S<'..0(i |.cr 10(T' 



STEVIA VAB. . . 1.00 ixr IfHi 



MUMS 2.no i.cr liWi- l.'.nO per lnW 



W illc.wi.ri.cik «'(il. Aiipleti'ii V. -Morel 

 ixury " .(ildiiiiiic • >. racitlc 



\V. Kitten ^ ('haih\icli Mi- ('diuiiIh s 



I'olh li'dSe V. Kiltnli A .1 I'.Mlfi'lU 



M;niel.iL-er I'pnn-vlv niiiii W Chiidwiek 



MME. sai.i>i:roi qebaniums, 



•jv, ,11 s:; IK) ),or 10(1 



SWAXNSONA, 'JV-i-iii '■'■ "^> I"'' ""' 



SALVIA BONriBE. v' , in ■'"' \>'r ]'«< 



BEX.LIS PEBENNIS DAISV, 



or,c< transriliniteii ] ee pr r l(wl 



DBACAENA INDIVISA, i -ii;. .Si- mi i"r 'in-'- 



MAID ROSES, 3-in.. -Aiiiti-retl in '(h.I fr;ii'i.-, 

 I .|., s»'ii"k. M/iCi I'lr li'ii; S:!.') i n i ; h i' Imn'i. 



Jos. H. Seaman & Co., Washington. Pa. 



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Seasonable Plants for Easter Forcing 



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PRIMULA VERIS SUPERBA. 



PRIMULA VERIS SUPERBA. 



A Kiant-lleweriiit? form of the Fiicii- 

 Cowslip, with liriKht, canary-yellow llouVr- 

 which readily can he brought in for Ka-^ie' 

 Strong plants, T")!- per do/,.; 80.00 per Ido 



JAPANESE PRIMROSES. 



U'rimida Cortusoides Sielioldi.) 

 K.KCellcnt subjects for forcing, prodiiein. 

 ill sprin^r. innumerable stems of bright ei." 

 ored flowers, varyiiif.? from vuire white I. 

 deep crimson. 



We oOer six distinct varieties : 

 ALBA MAONIFICA, large, pure white, frirme. ; 

 ARTHUR, beautiful salmon rose 

 DELICATA, pleasing shade of pink. 

 LURELEY, beautiful salmon rose, white ey( 

 MAIDEN'S BLUSH, large, light pink. 

 8IR1US, rich crimson rose, white eye. 

 Strong plants at $1.25 per doz.; SIO.OO per Hi. > 



AZALEA MOLLIS. 



An excellent lot of finely budded plant 

 15 inches high, at$1.50 per doz.; S35.00 per loi' 



DEUTZIA LEMOINEI and 

 DEUTZIA GRACILIS ROSEA. 



Strong, field-grown plants, suitable in; 

 6-inch iiots, $1.00 per doz.; S8.00 per 100 



For a full line of other SEASONABLE PLANTS, BULBS and SEEDS, 

 See our Quarterly Wliolesale List. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Meiilion The lievlew when you write. 



CBRYSANTBEMUMS 



The following stock iilants. CHRYSANTHE- 

 MUMS, from bench at sidO per ino; 'J5 at li«> 

 rate: I'olly Kose, yaiioma. (Jlory of Pacilic. 

 iJalsley. Mrs. Mitchell, l.iiieoln, Superba. Helen 

 Jiloodgood, (ioldeii Hair, Alice Hy roll. Col. Aji- 

 pletoii. (iold Mini', T. Katoii. Mrs. ,Iones. Ititen 

 sity, .Marie Liger. Following at $5.o0— .Mmirox ia, 

 (ien. Huttoii. Wm. Ouckham, l)r. Kngnehard, 

 Convention Hall, Salti-r, Church, Mrs. Coonilies 



Cash with order. 



J. J. ARNOLD, HOMER, N. Y. 



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DOCCC 'J' t-i"f b pots, own roots— liride. Maid. 

 nUuLUi HoiiSilene and Kaiserin, Sl.OO iier lOfi; 

 S:?0.00 per 1000. 2' ..'-inch pots, grafted plants, 

 .Sl-2.00 Iter 100; SlOO.Oo per 1000. I'erle, Cnsin 

 and Chatenav, .Sl.'.0 iier 100; SIO.OO iier 1000. On 

 own roots, grafted, $lj..')ii per 100; $110.00 iier IfKX). 

 Kichmond. Sl-'.OO per 1iki, own roots; S15.00 per 

 100, grafted. C'lean stock, well i>aekeil. 

 I [CHRYSANTHEMUMS in season 



Cash with order or satisfactory reference. 



PinSBURG ROSE & CARNATION GO. 



Crystal Farm, Gibsonla, Pa. 



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Plants and Cuttings 



A6ERATUM Pauline, 6iirney, 2-lncli, 2c. 



liooled Cutlings pi'i'pald. per lUU. 

 Fu(•hslaH.,^klndB. $1.2,'). Ageratiini. white. (;nrney. 

 Pauline, jUe. ('ulcus, COe. Kloweriu;.'Hcgoiilas. Jl.lU. 

 HeliutropeH.3UliidH.$t.OO. Paris Daisy, u lille, ll.UO. 

 Salvlan, :; kinds. '.tU<-. AUcriiantliir,is. 3 kinds. .iOc 

 per 100; $4.0U per 1000. Hardy Pinks, pink jiml v,ir- 

 ic;.'ati ci, ■;;">(■ |>cr lUO. Vincu Varlcg.-ita.HOc pcrUX); 

 $s.OU )>cr UIOU. (ash. lJir<-ct all orders jilainiv to 



OYER BROS., GHAMBERSBURG, PA, 



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OEGONIS semperflorens 

 magnifica Improved, Vernon. 



A Grand Easter Plant. kootcd euttintrs, 



Mil nil i.cr liHiii MUM PLANTS, ■-", inch pots, 



,Mis. 1) W \Vcv|, $1 _'() per .|o/ .1 Noinii rooted 



cutting'-. SI on per lim. < Miar;nitce(l lieaUhv and 



"'" ^'^""" G. D. LOTZE, Glen Burnie, Md. 



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HYDRANGEAS 



No Difference 



How cold the weather, wt- can shi|i aip 

 day the follow ing: 



LILIES! LILIES! LILIES! 



If you want a few nice Lilies (now in laid) iCi 

 February blooming, we can give them to you a' 

 10c a Imd. Fine plants. 



for EASTER 



BLOOMING 



Extra tine. Order a few NOW. 



2-year old ]>laiits. 7-itieh S .f<0 eaih 



-3^-ycar old plants. K-inch 7.5 



:}-year old plants, O-inch 1.00 " 



FOR BLOOMING PLANTS 



Look over this list and order quick. 



Azaleas 7.')C, SI 00 and .SI. J.') each 



Primroses, 3-in $.S 00 per 100 



Obconica. 4-in 10.00 per 100 



Cyclamen, :Mu S 00 per lOO 



4-in 20. CH) per IOC' 



Cinerarias, in bud, 1-in 12. .SO per lOT' 



5-in 20.00 per lOO 



KOSKS ! ROSKS : KOSKS ! 



We believe lii Hhiftln^' young Roh<;8 often. All 

 stock offered In 2!^-lncli pota has been shifted 

 from 2-Inch and Is equal to inoBt Htock adver- 

 tised .'IS 3-iu., :ind when we send it out is well 

 established. We solicit your order and Knaran- 

 tee gatisfaetion. Write for special prices on 

 large lots. Hose pots 



Variety 11. ('. '-'U-in. ,i-ii) 



Brid.' ti.r>o $;i.oo ti.m 



Maid 1.50 3.00 4.00 



(joldeii (ian- l..')U :!.00 4.00 



Ivory . . 1..".0 ;!.00 4.00 



Meteor -.'.UO 4.00 ,'..00 



Souv. de Wootton 2.00 1.00 .''i.Ol' 



Kaiserin An:.'. Victoria 2.00 4.00 .>.UC 



Pcrledcs .Tardiiis 2.0J 4.0O .'>.00 



rhatcnay 2.,i0 4.r.0 i'..00 



La France 3.50 4..i0 f..l)l> 



President Carnol -'..SO 4.50 ti.OO 



Gen. MacArthnr 4.00 7 50 10.00 



L,i Detroit l.UU T.'.O 10.(K' 



American Beauty :i 00 C.OO >• (0 



liiehmund T.OO lU.OO 1-MKi 



GEO. S. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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J. D. THOIVIPSON 

 CARNATION CO., 



JOLIET, ILL. 



CARNATIONS OUR SPECIALTY 



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Always mention the Florists' Review 

 when writing- advertisers. 



