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The Weekly Rorists^ Review. 



July 5, 1906. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



The last week of June was all that 

 could be expected of it, and closed up 

 a fair month with reports of a satis- 

 factory nature from every one; and as 

 we enter July we will see as much busi- 

 ness as we can expect, for the extremely 

 hot weather has already sent most of 

 the flower buyers to the mountains and 

 sea-shore. 



The growers have their roses planted 

 where they expect to plant young stock, 

 and will now dry off those which they 

 will keep in the beds another year, so 

 that roses will probably be scarce for a 

 few weeks. 



Varioui Note*. 



The South View Floral Co. is working 

 hard to get its houses far enough along 

 to p^ant stock, but is finding it quite a 

 proposition to build a range and get it 

 planted in proper time. 



The Florists' Club's proposed picnic 

 has developed into another boat excur- 

 sion, to be held July 10. The large 

 crowd which attended their excursion last 

 year would not hear of anything but 

 another boat ride, so the committee char- 

 tered the beautiful steamer "Island 

 Queen, ' ' which has a fine dancing saloon, 

 and with a good orchestra the young 

 people will find their pleasure. Card 

 tables will be provided for those who 

 wish to play and the splendid program 

 of athletic sports will be pulled off at 

 the grove, as the steamer will land long 

 enough for this and the ball game. 

 Lunch and liquid refreshments will be 

 provided and served on board the boat 

 only. A good time is expected. Tickets 

 can be secured from any of the com- 

 mittee. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. Flicker, of Home- 

 stead, Pa., will leave next week with 

 the Elks for a two weeks' trip to Den- 

 ver. 



Miss Stoner, with Miss Maxwell, of 

 Wilkinsburg, Pa., has gone to the moun- 

 tains for several weeks* vacation. 



Lincoln I. Neff has taken on the 

 amusement business as a side line for 

 the summer. He opened his Braddock 

 Amusement Hall this week. When the 

 summer dull spell comes on his four 

 stores, he is compelled to hunt up work 

 of some kind for recreation. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



DES MOINES, lA. 



J. W. Lozier has purchased the busi- 

 ness of the New York Floral Co., at 

 405 Sixth avenue, and will consolidate 

 it with his store at 317 Sixth avenue in 

 the K. P. block. Mr. Lozier is operating 

 a store in East Des Moines, and an- 

 nounces that he expects to open branch 

 stores in other cities. 



Mr. Lozier was burned out at the time 

 of the Rothwell block fire, but opened 

 up the following day in the corner room 

 of the block, where he continued busi- 

 ness until he found a more suitable loca- 

 tion. 



Wanted 

 Early ASTERS 



I can sell tbem to advantasre. 



CF rRITrHFI I wholesale Com- 



S6 Kaat Srd St., CINCINNATI. OHIO 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



MUMS For Benching 



WHITE 



Polly Rose 



A. Byron 



Mrs. H. W. Buckbee 



AdeUa 



T. Eaton 



$2.80 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



PINK 



Glory of the Pacific 



Mrs. Probln 



Dr. Enguebard 



Mrs. Cbamberlaln 



Quito 



John Burton 



TKLLOW 



R. Halllray 



Monrovia 



Omega 



Major Bonnaffon 



Golden Wedoing 



Mrs. Uaer 



Yellow Eaton 



Jeanne Nonln, Rol de Italia, C. Touaet, $6.00 per 100. 



Nice plants and ready to set in your benches. 



88th St. and Senate Ave., 

 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



BSUR & SMITH, 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



Coleus-Palms 



Coleus, five best commercial varietiest 

 from I'A-itu pots, $2.00 per 100. 



Kentia Palms, from Zyi-in, pots, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



California Violets, from 3}4-in, pots, 



$3.00 per 100; $25U)0 per 1000. 

 Satisfaction guarjuiteed on all orders. 



J. W. DUDLEY Sl SON 



Parkersburer, W. Va. 



Mention The HcTlew when you write. 



A BARGAIN 



My Kreenbouses at Wellston, Mo., containing: 

 about 8.000 square feet of glass with boiler, 

 pipes, etc., wlih or without stock. Will sell 

 cheap. Here is a good chance for a starter. 



A. JABLONSKY, Wellston, St. Louis, Mo. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



VIOLETS 



Imperial and Marie Louise from 2^-incb 

 pots, fine plants, ready now. $25.00 per 1000. 



CRABB A HUNTER, 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



MARIE LOUISE VIOLETS 



Schuneman'8 famous violets are well-known 

 as the most fr.agrant of all violets. Fine plants 

 for benching at once, guaranteed the best stock 

 in the market, none better, only 12 00 per 100; 

 tl&.OO per ICOO. Come and take a look at them. 

 Only K miles from New York City. Cash, please. 

 Money returned If not suited. Be quick. 



6BO. T. SCHUNEBIAN'S 

 Violet Ranee, BALDWINS, L. I., N. T. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



GERANIUMS.... 



Rooted cuttings for fall delivery in any quantity, 

 orders solicited now, send for list. 



Smllax, Plumosus, Robustua and 



Sprenarerl— Carefully grown, ready June 15 to 

 Sept. 16 at moderate prices. Send for list. 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



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 Always Mention tbe 



When Wrltlnc AdvMtlsers 



Orchids 



Arrived large shipment of Cattleya 

 Trtanae, in splendid condition, the 

 only variety blooming aoundXmas 

 time. Write for prices. Special price 

 on 5 and 10 case lots. Cash or satis- 

 factory New Tork reference required. 



JOHN De BUCK, ««"«JMd8 



Care of AMTON SCHULTBEIS 

 P. O. Box 78. COLLEGE POINT, L. 1., N. Y. 



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ORCHIDS — ORCHIDS 



Just to hand, a fine importation 0. Gigas, 



Hardyana type. 0. Trianse, C. Labiata and 



OdontoKlossum Crispum true Pacho type. To 



arrive shortly C. Mendelli, 0. Schroederse, etc. 



Write for our price list, it will interest you. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucas, N.J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived— Cattleya Perclvaliana, 0. Mos- 

 Bise, 0. Speciosissima and 0. Gigas. Write for 

 prices. 



Lagar & Hurrell, izxt^l Summit, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



F. J. SCOTT S CO. 



LOYD, N. Y. 



Wboleaale Dealers In 



LEAF-MOLD, ORCHID PEAT 



Fine Screened Rotted Peat. 



Prices on application. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



6oy. Herrick Violet 



Sand rooted cuttings. $2.00 per doz.; 

 $8.00 per 100: ro.OO per 1000. 2>^-inch, 

 $10 per 100: $80 per 1000. No. 1 stock. 



WA PAIUnnN S226 KucUd Ave. 

 I Ai uALnUUn, clkvbland, ohio 



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Marie Louise Violets 



February and March struck, strong plants, 

 clean and free from disease. $2.00 per 100: $15.00 

 per 1000. April struclc, nice plants, $1.60 per 100: 

 $l0.0i' per loOO. Cash with Order. Your money 

 cheerfully refunded if not satisfactory. 



C. LAWRiTZEN, Box26l,Rhinebeck, N.Y. 



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Always mention the Florists* Review 

 when w^ritlnar advertisers. 



