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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



June 14, 1006. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



FROM POTS 

 AND BENCHES 



STRONG, CLEAN, HEALTHY PLANTS 



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P«r 100 Per 1000 



RICHMOND, 3-lnoh pots $6.00 $50.00 



KILLARNEY, 3-inoli pots 8.00 75.00 



LIBKRTT, 3-incb pots 8.50 82.50 



MAIDS, 3-incli pots 3.50 82.50 



BRIDES, 3-lncIi pots 8.50 32.50 



CHATBNAY, 3-incli pots 8.50 82.50 



RICHMOND, 2-incb pots 5.00 40.00 



Par 100 



UNCLE JOHN, 8-lncIi pots $S.SO 



MAIDS, 2-lnch pots 2.50 



BRIDES, 2-incli pots 2.50 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES, bench plants 5.00 



MAIDS, bencb plants 4.00 



BRIDES, bencb plants 4.00 



LIBERTY, bencb plants 5.00 



Per 1000 

 $32.50 

 22.50 

 22.50 

 40.00 

 85.00 

 85.00 

 40.00 



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GEORGE REINBERG, 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



While business remains about the 

 same, there is a very decided difference 

 in the market conditions as compared 

 with last week. Good long-stemmed 

 roses are just about equal to the de- 

 mand. Of short stock there is a con- 

 siderable surplus, there being seemingly 

 no outlet for this grade. Short Kaiser- 

 ins in particular are being thrown away 

 by the hundred. 



Carnations also have dropped from $3 

 to $1.50 for the best, and unless some- 

 thing unexpected happens will soon fol- 

 low close on the heels of the short grade 

 of Kaiserin. Sweet peas are very soft 

 and have seen their best days for this 

 season. Several thousand longiflorum 

 lilies are also awaiting a buyer. Peonies 

 are arriving in large shipments. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club s regular meeting, 

 held June 6, brought out but a small 

 attendance, owing to the extreme heat. 

 Aside from several warm arguments on 

 price cutting, nothing of particular in- 

 terest took place. 



Thousands of rose bushes at the 

 Windemere gardens, Highland park, are 

 in full bloom. 



A terrific hail storm passing over 

 Northville, Mich., broke about 4,000 

 square feet of glass at J. M. Dickson 's 

 place. 



Visitors: Mr. Smith, of Smith & 

 Fetters, Cleveland. H. S. 



Wausau, Wis. — Christ Lund has the 

 sympathy of the community and of the 

 trade at large in the death of his only 

 son, aged 9 years, who was drowned here 

 recently. 



OwATONXA, Minn. — The recent addi- 

 tion of 8,000 feet of glass to the estab- 

 lishment of the Clinton Falls Nursery 

 Co. has been completed and planted to 

 Kate Moulton and Richmond roses. 

 Trade has been exceptionally good the 

 past season and good prices have pre- 

 vailed. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — The marriage is 

 announced of John J. Lanternier and 

 Miss Laura C. Sehuckman. The service 

 ^^a& solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic 

 church and was followed by an elaborate 

 wedding breakfast at the home of the 

 bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lantern- 

 ier are now domiciled at 2508 Fletcher 

 avenue. 



2000 very s^Iong Richmond, not picked over, 



all even strong plants ready to bench, 



out of 2 >^ -inch pots. 

 1000 extra strong; Chatenay, out of 2>2-inch 



pots. 

 1000 Gates 3)4 and 2 >^ -inch, strong stuff. 

 We will make the price right on these plants. 



Write for prices at once. 



Clinton Falls Nursery Co., °^*2Sr' 



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ROSES 



Bride. Bridesmaid, Golden Gate, Ivory, Perle, 

 Sunset, Chatenay. Clean and thrifty, from 3>2- 

 Inch pots, own roots, $6.00 per ICO, Bride and 

 Maid, grafted, 33^-iDCb pots, tlO.OO per lou. 



P. R, QUINLAN, SYRACUSE, N, Y. 



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Rose Plants For Sale 



For June Delivery from 4-ln pots. 



3,500 American Beauty.... 9c each; $80.U0 per 1000 



2,000 Bride 5c each; 40.00 per 1000 



1,500 Bridesmaid 5c each; 40.00 per 1000 



Strong, healthy plants. None better grown. 

 Cash with order. Shipments made same day 

 order is received. 



ALFRED P. SMITH, MADISON, N. J. 

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TEX ROSES 



Bride and Maid. 2j^-in $2.50 per 100 



Chatenay, 2}^ in 2 50 per 100 



Ivory, 3-in 3.00 per 100 



Kaiserin, 2}^-ln 3.00 per 100 



Wootton, 2 and 2>^-in 



Good, strong stuff, ready for shift. 



JAMES C. MURRAY, Peoria. 111. 



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Maids will be Roses of the 

 past when 



QUEEN BEATRICE 



puts in her appearance. 



F. H. Kramer, r^ilt. Washington, D.C. 



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FERNS I FERNS! 



We grow over 50,000 for the trade in Boston, 

 Piersoni. Barrowsii. Scottii. Klegantissima, Plu- 

 mosus, Sprengeri and Maidenhair. Write for 

 our new list. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



Grower of Roses and Ferns for the trade. 



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 when Avritlng advertisers. 



COLEUS! COLEUS! 



R. C. Golden Bedder. Verschaffeltll, etc.. strong, 

 60c per 100, prepaid; $4.00 per lUOO. 



ASTERS, ready to plant. Early White, Giant 

 Comet mixed; HohenzoUern mixed; Branching, 

 4 colors, 36c per lOi , postpaid: $3.00 per lOUO. 



ASPARAGUS PL. NANUS, seedlings ready 

 to pot. nice stock, $1.15 per lUU, prepaid; $10.00 per 

 lOOO. 1000 rates not prepaid. Cash. 



Shlppenabarg Floral Co.,81iippeiisbarg,Pa. 



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GEBANIUHS, standard varieties, 2^-incb, $2.25 



per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 

 CHBTSANTHEHUMS, standard varieties, 2^in., 



$2.26 per 100: $1H.OO per 1000. 

 ASPAB4bUK SPBENUEBI, 2>^-in , $2.00 per 100: 



$17.00 per lOon 

 ASPABAGUS PLUN08U8. 3-in , $4.00 per 100. 

 BEX BEGUNIAS, 2H-in , $4.00 per 100. 

 FEBN8, 2-in.. $3.00; 3-in.. $5.00; 4-in., $8.00 per 100. 



THE NATIONAL PLANT CO., Dayton, Ohio. 



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KXTRA STOCK t KZTRA STOCK ! 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 6-ln t20.Uu per 100 



" 6-ln 15.00 per doz. 



Chrysantliemnma, good var., 2M-ln.$2.60 per 100 



Oeraninma. 2H-in 2.26 per 100 



Fachslas, 3-ln 3.00 per 100 



Keverfew, 2H-in 2.00 per 100 



Pansies, tine 1.00 per 100 



Heliotropea, 3-ln 4.00 per 100 



Asters, all leading varleti»-s 76 per 100 



Cash ■with order. 



CONVEBSE GBEENH0UKE8, WEBSTEB, MASS, 



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• ••11 ll.^^^. 



Chrysanthemum 



By Arthur Herring^ton 



Formerly president Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America. 



The most complete and comprehensive 

 work on the cultivation of the chrysan- 

 themum that has yet been published in 

 America. Its scope and character may 

 bo gleaned from the list of contents, 

 which comprises chapters on composts; 

 planting; benches, boxes or pots; general 

 cultural details; crown and terminal buds; 

 feeding, its object and application; care 

 of the buds; exhibition and judg'ng; spec- 

 imen plants, plants in pots; raising from 

 seed and hybridizing; sports; hardy 

 chrysanthemums; chrysanthemums for 

 south and west; insect pests and diseases; 

 classification and selection of varieties 

 for special purposes; history of the chrys- 

 anthemum, etc. The book will be wel- 

 comed for the lucid, comprehensive, as 

 wen as the practical character of its con- 

 tents. Handsomely illustrated. 168 

 pages, 5x7 inches. Price 50c postpaid. 



Florists* Publishing: Co., 

 Caxton Bldg., 334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 



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