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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 31, 1906. 



1610.1618 

 LUDLOW ST. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



C'kHieiAT'tc finA VtUa^T for June The Wholesale Florist 



tanieyas ana v auey weddings ^ Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



504 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURG, PA. 



Peonies, Fancy Roses, Fancy Carnations and Novelties 



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REVIEW ADVS. MOVE STOCK 

 QUICK. 



Don't neglect your advertisement in 

 the Eeview. If it contains items on 

 which you are sold out, or nearly sold 

 out, write to have these cut out of the 

 advertisement. Don't put it off. Do it 

 in time to catch the next issue. It 

 does you harm, it does everybody harm, 

 to dis&ppoint a man who orders from 

 your advertisement. 



A great many advertisements in the 

 Eeview are ordered to run "until I tell 

 you to stop." Don't fail to tell us to 

 stop the minute the advertisement has 

 done its work. If an advertisement has 

 been ordered for three insertions, and 

 two issues have done the work, don't 

 fail to head off the third one. It will 

 save letter-writing as well as disappoint- 

 ment. 



The Eeview goes only to live people; 

 not a dead name on our subscription 

 list. Seasonable stock at right prices 

 sells quickly if advertised in the Eeview. 

 With the advertisers' help, we will carry 

 no dead offers. 



CLEMATIS HENRYI. 



A superb clematis is C. lanuginosa, 

 variety Henryi, one of the oldest and 

 most generally successful of the hybrid 

 group, says W. Van Fleet, in the Eural 

 New Yorker. C. lanuginosa is a native 

 of China, and with the exception of C. 

 cserulea, of Nippon, Japan, has given 

 rise to more really desirable varieties 

 than any other of the very numerous 

 clematis species. Imported plants are 

 often infected with the troublesome 

 clematis disease, but home-grown plants, 

 propagated by cuttings instead of graft- 

 ing on succulent-rooted species, are usu- 

 ally healthy and reliable. They should 

 be planted, where possible, in cool, moist 

 loam, well-enriched and deeply worked. 

 Care should be taken to spread the roots 

 out well, and work the soil between 

 them. Jamming the brittle roots into 

 a bunch results in almost certain failure. 

 After-care consists chiefly in training 

 the young growth on a suitable trellis 

 and applying every fall a liberal mulch 

 of stable manure that may be allowed to 

 remain all winter. Cut out all dead 

 or obviously weak wood when growth 

 has well started in spring, and you will 

 be rewarded with fine blooms if your 

 plants are strong and healthy. Henryi 

 is very desirable to plant as a relief to 

 the gorgeous but somewhat funereal 

 deep purple C. Jackmani. 



Please discontinue my advertisement 

 of ferns; I have sold my entire stock. 

 The Eeview does the work, all right. — 

 Mrs. A. Duebendorfer, Elwood, Ind. 



L. D. Phone 

 Central 2487 



Headquarters for Killarney Roses; also a good daily 

 supply of Maidst Brides^ etc*t Carnations, Violets, 

 Bulbous Stock, ^'Greens,'' etc 



Chicafifo Market Quotations 



CHICAGO ROSE COMPANY 



J. F. DXONAS, Sec'y and M^. 



£fb«"t5vS!l!iii. 56-58 Wabash Svc, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Wild Smilax, Corrugated Boxes, Hardy Ferns, 

 Laurel Festooning, Soutiiern Boxwood, 

 Bronze and Green Galax and all kinds of Florists' Supplies 



Furnished at short notice. "We carry the goods and can fill your orden. 



Welch Bros., 15 Province St., Boston, Mass. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



BoBton, May 29. 

 Per 100 

 BeaotleG, Specials $20.00 to $30.00 



Extra 10.00 to 



Short Stems 4.00 to 



Brides, Specials e.OOto 



" Seconds 2.00to 



Bridesmaids, Specials 8.00 to 



Seconds 2.00to 



Obatenay S.OOto 



Wellesley, Killarney S.OOto 



Liberty S.OOto 



OaraatioDS, Special S.OOto 



Select S.OOto 



Ordinary 



Lily of the VaUey 2.00 to 



AsparaguB Plumosus, Strings 40.00 to 



" " Sprays, bunches, 25.00 to 



" Sprengeri, bunches.... 25.00 to 



Smilax S.OOto 



Adiantum 75 to 



Oallas S.OOto 



HarrlsU 10.00 to 



Cornflowers 76 to 



Sweet Peas 100 to 



Gladioli 10.00 to 



Colvlllei 5.00to 



Spanish Iris 3.00 to 



15.00 



6.00 



8.00 



3.00 



10.00 



5.00 



15.00 



12.00 



26.00 



6.00 



4.00 



2.60 



4.00 



60.00 



60.00 



86.00 



10.00 



1.00 



10.00 



12.00 



1.00 



l.fiO 



12.50 



6.00 



4.00 



Herrington on the Chrysanthemum, 

 the latest book, 50c, of the Review. 



Be Your Own Commission Man 



Sell your own Stock at the 



FLOWER GROWERS' MARKET 



See PKRCr JONES, Manasrer 



60 WABASH AVK., CHICAGO 



Mention The Uerlew when jou write. 



ORDKRS FOR 



Choice Cut Flowers 



Fancy Ferns, Bronze and Oreen Galax 



will be filled satisfactorily. Try us. 



Detroit Cut Flower Supply House 



6 Adams Ave. , West, DETROIT, MICH. 

 C. H. PEASE, Met. 



Notice to the Trade 



We want you to watch this space 

 on and after September 1. We 

 mean to interest you when the new 

 crop of DECORATIVE EVER- 

 GREENS comes in. 



RAY RflOS., ELK PARK, H. C. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Pittsburg, May 29. 



Beanties, Specials 9 8 



Extra 



Medium 1 



Short 



Brides and Bridesmaids, Fancy... 

 Medium.... 



Short $2 



Richmond, Specials 



Select 



" Ordinary 8 



Kaiserins, Specials 8. 



" Ordinary 8. 



Carnations, Fancy 3, 



Select 



" Ordinary 



Adiantum 1. 



Asparagus Plumosus. Strings 



" Sprays, per bunch 60c 



" Sprengeri, bunch 50c 



Smilax... 20, 



Valley 2, 



Easter IJlies 



Calla Lilies S, 



Mignonette 



Daisies, white and yellow 



Sweet Peas, Fancy 



Ordinary 



Snapdragon 4 



Gladioli 8 



Peonies 4 



Per doz. 



.00 to $8.00 



2.50 



50 to 2.00 



.35 to .50 



Per 100 



9 8.00 



5.00 



8.00 



12.00 



10.00 



6.00 



10.00 



6.00 



4.00 



2.00 



1.00 



1.25 



60.00 



00 to 



00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 



00 to 



00 to 

 00 to 



00 to 



75 to 

 .76 to 



00 to 

 .00 to 

 ,00 to 



26.00 

 4.00 



12.60 



10.00 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 l.OO 

 .50 

 5.00 



10.00 

 6.0O 



Oni; insertion of our advertisement in 

 the Keview sold all the cinerarias we 

 had ready. — Ray H. Palmer, Eandolph, 

 N. Y. 



