



610 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JULX 26, 1906. 



VICTORY 



GUTTMAN & WEBER, 



43 W. 28th St., New York 



strong, Field-Grown Plants Now Ready. 



$15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. 



le^DISCOUNT FOR CASH WITH ORDER.^^tt 



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CINONNATL 



The Market 



The demand for flowers during the last 

 week has been good for this season of 

 the year, and was far in excess of the 

 supply. Sweet peas and Maid roses 

 were the most plentiful, but it was only 

 at times that they did not sell out en- 

 tirely. White blooms of all kinds found 

 a ready market, and sold out at good 

 prices for this time of year. A few 

 asters are seen now and then, and they 

 bring about $1 per hundred. It will 

 not be long now till asters will be here 

 in quantity, and we are looking forward 

 to that time with pleasure, as they are 

 greatly needed. 



Rain seems to be the order of the 

 day; during the last week it has been 

 coming down in torrents. There has 

 liardly been a day when it has not 

 rained hard. It is to be hoped that we 

 are not getting the entire summer's sup- 

 ply in one week, thus leaving us with 

 a dry August and September. All out- 

 door stock is looking so fine now that it 

 would be too bad to have it burned up 

 as it is some summers. 



The Outing. 



The florists' outing was favored with 

 fine weather, and over two hundred of 

 the craft, with their wives and children, 

 were at Nofwood Inn Park bent on en- 

 joying themselves to the utmost. All 

 of the sports went off in fine shape, 

 and when the day was over every one 

 voted the trip to have been one round 

 of pleasure. 



The feature of the day was the ball 

 game for the men in the afternoon. 

 Two good teams had been formed, 

 and they set to with the intention of 

 winning. The sun was very hot, so it 

 was decided to play but seven innings. 

 The score was fourteen to three in favor 

 of Harry Baer's team. The features 

 of the game were the home run 

 of Chas. Pfeiffer and the base run- 

 ning of J. W. Kodgers. The latter was 

 nearly overcome by the heat, and was 

 obliged to retire from the game before 

 it was concluded. The bowling contests 

 for both ladies and men were greatly 

 enjoyed, and the foot races furnished 

 sport for all. At supper time Ben 

 George and D. Kusconi sprung a sur- 

 prise on the picnickers by passing 

 aronnd fine boiled lobsters to the entire 

 party. In the evening there were music 

 and daecing, and it was a late hour be- 

 fore the last person had departed. 



Various Notes. 



Sunderbruch & Meier intend to con- 

 stnict three 100-foot houses this fall, in 

 which they will grow roses for summer 

 blooming. 



Visitors were E. G. Hill, Richmond, 

 Ind., and H. M. Altick, Dayton, O. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



RICHMOND ROSE, H^I^L^?^! 



Extra fine fancy 2^-in., S7.50 per 100; $70.00 per UOO; very good quality, 2K-in., 15.00 per 

 IOC; $46.00 per 1000; 8H-in., $10.00 per 100. $90.00 per 1000. ppr K Per 1000 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Cbatenay, S^-in $6.50 $60.00 



2}^-in 400 36.00 



Kalserin, 2H-in 4.60 40.00 



8Ji-in 6.60 60.00 



Golden Gate. 2K-in 4.00 35.00 



Maids, 3}^-ln 6.00 55.00 



CUT BACK bencbed Beauties, $10.00 per 



All the above is Superb Stock, warranted to please. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVe, ILL. 



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Field-Grown Carnations 



Fine, Sturdy Plants, Grown on Clay Soil 



Pink Lawson, Queen Louise, Flora Hill, Boston Market, Fair Maid, 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Speak Quick before they are all gone. 



THE CALLA CI F FLOWER CO., Calla, Ohio 



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Rose Plants 



Fine, Strong Plants, 

 from 2^ -inch pots. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



American Beauty $6.00 $60.00 



Richmond 6.00 40.00 



Liberty 3.00 26.00 



Sanrise 6.00 40.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Chatenay $2.50 $22.60 



Kalserin aoo 26.00 



Ivory 2.50 22.80 



AMERICAN BEAUTT, 3-incb pots, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 

 BICHHUND, 3-inch, $6 00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 KAI8EBIN, 3-inch, 4.00 35.00 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO. 



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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 rooo. 



8000 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 2>^-incb, ready for shift, $2.50 per 



100; $20.00 per 1000. 



JOHN C. HATCHER, 



Amsterdam, N. Y. 



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