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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 26. 1»06. 



1610-1618 - 

 LUDLOW ST.. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



Extraordinary Sale °* Ribbon* and chiffon.. weoHera.prciai a^ xLg WHolesale Florist 



^ sortment of Ribbons and Chiffons while stock ■ "^ ^' ■■VICT^OI^ ■ IVi 191. 



lasts, in all colors, plain and fancy, at 50 percent discount from regular list price. aI K^hl Ixiflf^lnhl A 



Vrite for samples and prices. M-lllia^l^ipiMMW 



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PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO.f Ltd. 



S04 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURG, PA. 



Fancy Beauties, Lilies and Kaiserins 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Pittsburg. July 25. 

 Per doz. 



Beauties. Specials $ 2.60 to 9 8.00 



Extra 2.00 



Medium 1.26to 1.60 



Short 35to .60 



Per 100 



Brides and Bridesmaids, Fancy... $6.00 



Medium, 4.00 



Short.... $ 2.00 to 8.00 



Richmond, Specials 10.00 



Select 8.00 



Ordinary 3.00to 6.00 



Kaiserin, Specials S.Obto 12.00 



Ordinary S.OOto 6.00 



Carnations, Fancy 2.60 



Select 2.00 



ordinary 75to 1.00 



Adiantum 1.26to 1.60 



Asparagus PlumoKUS. Strings 50.00 



Sprays, per bunch.. 50c 

 Sprengeri, bunch. ..50c 



Smilax 12.50to 15.00 



Valley 2.00to 4.00 



Easter Lilies 15.00to 18.00 



Daisies, white and yellow .76 



Sweet Peas, Fancy .60 



Ordinary lOto .40 



Gladioli 4.C0to 600 



Asters l.OOto 3.00 



BufTalo, July 25. 



Per 100 



Beauties, Specials 120 OU to $25.00 



Extra ri.OOto 2000 



Shorts 3.00to 12.00 



Brides and Maids. Extra 6 00 to 7.00 



" No. 1 5.00to 6.00 



" No. 2 3.00to 5.110 



Liberty S.OOto 6.00 



GoldenOate S.OOto 6.00 



Kaiserin S.OOio 7.00 



Meteor 3.00to 600 



Peile 3.t0to 5.00 



Carnations l.OOto 2.60 



Ad^ntum Cuneatum 50to 100 



'• Croweanum lOOto 1.50 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings 40 09 to 50 00 



Sprays f.roto 2.00 



Sprengeri, " 100 to 2.00 



Lily of the Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Smilax 15.00 



Uariisii lO.COto 15.00 



SweetPeas 16to 25 



Gladioli 2.00to 4.00 



Asters l.OOto 2C0 



UTICA.N.Y. 



John If. Ownes, of Whiteeboro street, 

 is building a large house to be planted 

 with Enchantress. Aside from his florist 's 

 business he grows large quantities of let- 

 tuce aud other vegetables. 



George Benedict has just completed a 

 large house and has it planted to chry- 

 santhemums and roses. 



J. C. Bigelow & Son have moved their 

 oflSce about twenty feet, ^raised it and 

 built a fine stone cellar under it, so that 

 it is seven feet deep and about fifteen 

 feet square. They are also adding a 

 large show house, something that they 

 did not have before. They contemplate 

 putting in an eighty horse-power hori- 

 zontal steam boiler this fall, so that next 

 season they can add two large bouses to 

 their plant. 



Frank McGowan is busy making a 

 front entrance to his show house, some- 



The S. A. F. Convention is close 

 at hand and every one is inter- 

 ested in linowing all about 



What You Will Show 



in |he Trade's Display. Tell 

 them about it in the next 

 few issues of 



The Review 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Boston. July 25. 



Per 100 



Beauties, Specials 115 00 to $20 00 



Extra 6.00to 8.00 



ShortStems 200to 4 00 



Brides, Si>ecia)8 S.OOto 4.00 



Seconds 60to 2.»0 



Bridesmaids, Specials S.OOto GOO 



Seconds 60to 2(0 



Chatenay l.OOto 6.00 



Wellesley, KiUarney 100 to 6.'0 



Liberty LOOto 8.00 



Kaiserin l.OOto 600 



Camot l.OOto 6.00 



Carnations, Special 2.00 



Select l.OOto 1.6« 



Ordinary 50 to .75 



Lily of the Valley 2.00to 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings 40.00 to 60.00 



■ Sprays, bunches, 25 00 to 5«'.00 



Sprengeri, bunches 25 00 to 36 00 



Smilax S.OOto 10.00 



Adiantum 76to l.oo 



HarriuU 5.00to 6.00 



Cornflowers 10 to .16 



SweetPeas 16to .25 



Gladiiili 4.00to 5.00 



Llium Auratum S.OOto 6.00 



Gvpsophila, per bunch 25c 



A.sterg l.OOto 2.00 



Candytuft, per bunch 15c 



thing that will be the means of drawing 

 trade. 



Charles Seitzer, the popular Oswego 

 street florist, has been suffering from an 

 injured hand, but it is getting better. 



The florists in this vicinity have had 

 a large amount of funeral work all sum- 

 mer; in fact, they do not know what dull 

 times are. Many of them were short- 

 sighted enough to let their plants die 

 out in the early part of the summer, so 

 that they have been buying from others. 

 They report that it is hard work to get 

 flowers to make up work with. We have 



Holtoo & Hnflkel Co. 



Wholesalxrs Of 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns 



and a General Line of Plants 



Manufactueees Of 



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Pittsburg Florists' Exchange 



15 DIAMOND SQUARE 

 217-223 DIAMOND STREH 



All Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



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had great weather in this section, just 

 rain enough to keep carnations and all 

 outdoor stock growing. Anon. 



T FIND the Review a great help, worth 

 three times its cost. — B. Lutey, Iron- 

 wood, Mich. 



Elmira Heights, N. Y. — The Comp- 

 ton Realty Co. is erecting a new house, 

 to be the residence of Mr. King, super- 

 intendent of the United States Cut 

 Flower Co. 



