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Jdlt 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



435 



ROSE PLANTS 



FROM POTS 

 AND BENCHES 



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STRONG, CLEAN, HEALTHY PLANTS 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY, 3-inch, $5.00 per lOO; $45.00 per 10OO. 



RICHMOND, 8-lnoh pots.. 



LIBBRTT, S'lnoh pota 



MAIDS, 8-lnob pota 



BRIDKS, S-inch pota 



CHATSNAT, 3-Inota pota. 



Far 100 

 ....$5.00 

 .... 8.50 

 .... 8.50 

 .... 8.50 

 .... 8.50 



Per 1000 

 $45.00 

 80.00 

 80.00 

 80.00 

 80.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



UNCLS JOHN, 8-incli pota $8.50 $80.00 



MAIDS, 2- Inch pota 3.50 30.00 



BRIDES, 3-incb pota 3.50 30.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES, benob planta 5.00 40.00 



MAIDS, benob planta 4.00 85.00 



BHiDEd, bencb planta 4.00 85.00 



L.IBERTT, benob planta 4.00 85.00 



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POINSETTIAS, 3-inob, $3.00 per 100; 8-lnob, $4.00 per 100. 



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 RANDOLPH ST., 



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GEORGE REINBERG, 



CHICAGO 



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SURPLUS ROSE PLANTS ! 



2000 Richmond, 2^ -inch pots $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per lOOO 



2000 Mme. Chatenay, *' '' 5.00 ** 40.00 '' 



350 La France, " " - 5.00 " 



500 Sunrise, " •• 5.0O " 



500 Mme. Cusin, " " 5.00 " 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS, - DETROIT, MICH. 



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prizes for the childrens' gardens, hya- 

 cinth, tulip, narcissus and other autumn 

 bulbs, in place of money premiums. 



Zero. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market. 



The bedding season is over and the 

 dull season is beginning for the trade 

 in this city. The sales of bedding 

 plants have been satisfactory, being 

 greater than those of any previous 

 spring. Stock was in fine shape and as 

 a rule brought good prices. Of course 

 there was more or less price cutting, 

 as there probably always will be, but 

 as a whole prices were fully up to the 

 average. The different greenhouses 

 around the city present a very barren 

 appearance just now, nearly everything 

 being sold out clean. The unusually 

 dry weather we have experienced here 

 this spring has cut the supply of outdoor 

 flowers short and as a consequence cut 

 flowers of all kinds are scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Anna Schneider opened her new 

 store Saturday and it was a great suc- 

 cess. A brass band furnished music 

 all day in front of the store. Twenty 

 dozen carnations and a large number of 

 roses were given away; the supply was 

 exhausted before noon. Mrs. Schneider 

 is the wife of John Schneider, the 

 veteran Kansas City florist, and is fully 

 qualified to make a success of the busi- 

 ness. She has one of the best loca- 

 tions in the city. 



Miss Jennie Murray says that busi- 

 ness is good with her. She had several 

 good orders for funeral work last week. 



Al. Murray, W. J. Barnes' old fore- 



70,00O FIELD CARNATIONS. ""••' ^T.1?eTG™i'/d*'' ^^'^ 



Lawson, Lord. Bountiful. Boston Market, Wolcott, Norway and HlII, t6 00 per 100; It&.OO per 1000. 



Knohantress, te.OO perlbO; tK.UO perlOOO. White Lawson, Red L,aw8on, $8.(10 per 100; 176.00 per 1000. 



Uil^t-C^ Ufl^f^S Per lOu Per 1000 



■•^'»^*-«^« ■«\*;31-»»« Bride, Maid, Meteor, very heavy, 3-in. 4.50 40.00 



Strong, S-in. Tke kind for esrlj resslti. Bride. Maid, 2«-lnch 3.00 26.00 



Per 100 PerlOOO SMI LAX— Strong: 3-ln., twice pinched hack, 



Richmond, extra strong:, 3- inch 18.00 $76.00 alwajs scarce, $600 per 100; 2)^1d., 13.00 per 100. 



Richmond, SDeclal value, 2^-lnch. 5.00 50 00 4-la. Geraniums, 4 colors, blr bargain at 16.00 

 Kaiser in, Chatenay, fine, 8 -Inch ... 6.00 46.00 per 100. Alternantheras, 11.50 per 100. 



W. H. GULLETT Ac SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



Buckley's July Special 



#* POX ly II IMQ S- A. Nutt, Beaute Poitevine. Mrs. E. 6. Hill, strong 2^-iDcb plants. $2.00 

 ^'■-■^'^•^■•-"^■^ perlOO; $18.00 per 1000. 



SM I L AX Strong, 23^-inch plants, $1 2-5 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. Cash. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY CO., SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



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20,000 ROSES 



exceptionally clean.strong, 

 stock, from 3-inch. Bride, 



Bridesmaid, Perle, Ivory and Golden Gate, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



8000 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 2><-incb, ready for shift, $250 per 



100; $20.00 per 1000. 



JOHN C. HATCHER, 



Amsterdam, N. Y. 



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man, now with James Hayes at Topeka, 

 Kan., has been sick, but la now im- 

 proving. 



Lawrence Schwager's many friends 

 were sorry to hear of his failure last 

 week. Mr. Schwager was popular among 

 the trade here. 



Mr. and Mrs. Benton L. Holloway, of 

 Topeka, were recent visitors here. 



Arthur Boulding has accepted a posi- 

 tion aa florist at the state reform school 

 in Topeka. L. D. L. 



Dublin, Tex. — The Dublin Floral & 

 Nursery Co. is planning to put up a 

 first-class greenhouse in the near future. 



New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



Is the QUEKN o{ all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Minneapolis Floral Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



We consider the Review the best and 

 most interesting publication for the 

 trade. — Granger Bros., Congress 

 Heights, D. €. 



The Eeview is all right.— A. J. 

 BooTHMAN, Adams, Mass. 



