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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 24, 1006. 



ROSE PLANTS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



American Beauty $6.00 $50.00 



Klcbmond 6.00 50.00 



Liberty 8.00 26.00 



Sunrise 5.00 40.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Perle $8.00 $25.00 



Uncle John 3.00 25.00 



Ohatenay 2.60 22.60 



Kalaerin 8.00 26.00 



Fine, Strong Plants, 

 from 2^inch pots 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Bride $2.60 $22.60 



Bridesmaid 2.50 22.60 



Ivory 2.50 22.60 



BENCH PLANTS— American Beauty, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. Liberty, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Perle and Chatenay, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



PETER REINBERG 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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DENVER. 



The Market. 



The past week found very little change 

 in the cut flower business. Some of the 

 retailers complained of slow business, 

 but the larger shops say it compares 

 favorably with the same time last year. 

 The greenhouse men are very busy with 

 bedding and the sale of plants. 



Stock is plentiful. Eoses are fine and 

 coming in large numbers, with quality 

 up to the standard, while prices remain 

 about the same. American Beauties are 

 also very much in evidence and prices 

 are somewhat lower, the best grade being 

 retailed for $6 per dozen, while some 

 short-stemmed ones can be bought for $2. 



Carnations are good and the price is 

 maintained a great deal better than on 

 roses. The indications are that there will 

 not be any too many for Decoration day. 

 Spring flowers are coming in large num- 

 bers. Sweet peas, peonies, irises, poet's 

 narcissi and an assortment of other sea- 

 sonable flowers are seen. 



Sweet peas are arriving in large quan- 

 tities and are of fine quality. It will not 

 be long until the price will go down, 

 they now bringing 40 cents and 50 cents 

 per hundred. Lilac is good, both in 

 white and purple, and sells well, although 

 prices are not quotable. Cape jasmine 

 has arrived, but as yet has found no 

 ready sale. j; 



The indications are that Memorial day 

 will be observed very extensively in Colo- 

 rado, and already the different stores 

 have booked many orders for out-of- 

 town customers. 



Variotu Notes. 



The Park Floral Co. had considerable 

 work the past week for the funeral of 

 E. K. Sheldon, the popular club man. 

 One of the most attractive pieces was 

 an immense blanket of white roses, val- 

 ley and adiantum. 



The fishing season opens June 1, and 

 a number of the florists have their roda 

 and supplies ready to cast the first line. 



W. H. Grimes, the florist and nursery- 

 man of the north side, was elected alder- 

 man of the Fifteenth ward at the last 

 city election, May 15, by the large ma- 

 jority of four votes. Al. Mauff was 

 elected in the Eleventh ward. 



E. S. K. 



Maquoketa, Ia. — J. Odgers, proprietor 

 of the Maquoketa Greenhouse, says trade 

 has nearly doubled the past year, it is 

 the only greenhouse in the town. 



Queen, Boston Market, Wolcott, 2;^-in., 2c each 

 Bountiful, 2 5^ -inch 3c each 



ROSES 



Bride and Maid, 2>^-incl:^4. 2^c each 



" " " 3-inch .„.; 3c each 



Beauty, 2% -inch 5c each 



HELLER BROS., New Castle, Ind. 



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60,000 Grafted Roses 



LIBERTY 

 KXISERIN 



Extra fine healthy plants. Free Irom mildew. 



BRIDE 

 GOLDEN GATE 



MAID 

 LaERANCE 



3><-incb pots, 916.00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000. Our 



grafted Roses often give a crop of good flowers in ten weeks. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg,Pa. 



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Bedding Plants 



Per lOn 

 Have a few left Single PETUNIAS, 2l4-m..$l.bQ 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII, dwarf and large 



flowering, 2% in 1.50 



SALVIAS, 2]4hj 2.00 



3-in 4.00 



4-ln 6.00 



LOBELIA, 2Ji-in 1.00 



AGERATUM Blue Perfection, 2^i-ln 1.50 



3-in 2.50 



ASPARAGUS 8PBENGKRI, 3-in 3.00 



J. S. BLOOM, Riegelsville, Pa. 



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All the following^ are 



STRONG, CLEAN 

 HEALTHY PLANTS 



HOLLYHOCKS Per 100 



Double red, 3-inch pots $4.00 



Double pink. 3-inch pots , 4.00 



GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA, 3-incb. 4.00 



FOXGLOVE, 3 inch 4.00 



BEGONIA VERNON, 3-inch pots 4.00 



This stock is in fine condition for bedding out 

 now. 



The Begonias are in bud and bloom and all 

 have good balls of roots. 1 



ISAAC H. MOSS, GOVANSTOWN, MD. 



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