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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 1, 1906. 



That Gold Medal CANNA SUPERIOR 



IT'S SUPERIOR 



( AS A BEDDER 



^ AS A POT PLANT 



( AS A CUT FLOWER 



Color^ cherry Red with slight gold band* Height^ 3 to 4 feet. Strong 2 and 3-eyed dormant roots^ $3.50 per doz^ $25*00 per 100. 



ALTERNANTHERA AUREA ROBUSTA 



sport from A. Aurea nana, strong growers, the leaves being half inch wide, more highly colored than Aurea nana* retaining its 

 color throughout the season. Strong plants out oi 2-inch pots, $1*00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



WILLIAM SCHRAY & SONS, 4101 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



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DENVER. 



State of Trade. 



Business has been exceptionally good 

 the past two weeks, with three holidays, 

 Lincoln's birthday, Washington's birth- 

 day and St. Valentine's day, the last 

 two being exceptionally good for the 

 florists. Valentine's day was the best in 

 the history of the city, developing al- 

 most into a Christmas rush, so great was 

 the call for flowers. No violets could be 

 obtained after 12 o'clock and the same 

 could almost be said of roses and car- 

 nations. Beauties, being especially 

 Bcarce, commanded good prices. 



Several decorations for Washington's 

 birthday helped the good work and the 

 end of the week saw the Kirmess given 

 for the D. A. R. by the society people, 

 who gave many dinners before and after 

 each performance. The great number 

 of bouquets presented to the ladies tak- 

 ing part cleaned out the large up-town 

 flower shops each night. 



The funeral of the late Gen. Fred 

 Walsen, one of the oldest residents of 

 Colorado, called for quantities of the 

 best flowers and some very elaborate 

 design work. 



Stock has shown very little improve- 

 ment, either in quantity or quality. The 

 general run of carnations is good but 

 not plentiful. Brides and Maids are 

 fair but if one wants select stock some 

 tall hustling has to be done. Other rose 

 stock is scarce. Bulbous stock has sold 

 well and has been more plentiful. Vio- 

 lets are not so abundant, and the de- 

 mand the past two weeks exceeded the 

 supply. 



Various Notes. 



E. E. Peterson is in Chicago buying 

 material for two new greenhouses, which 

 he will erect at once. 



The Gallup Floral Co. must move from 

 the present location, as the ground has 

 been sold to the gas company. As yet 

 they have not decided on any permanent 

 location. 



Geo. Zimmer, for some time past with 

 the Colfax Avenue Floral Co., has sev- 

 ered his connection with that firm and 

 gone to Omaha to go into business with 

 his brother. 



One of the best floral decorations of 

 the season was put up by the Daniels & 

 Fishers' Stores Co. on Tuesday for C. 

 A. MacWillcox, who is a member of that 

 firm, on the occasion of his marriage to 

 Miss Roberts. The wedding was one of 

 the society events of the season. 



E. S. K. 



I can't be without the Review now 

 that I have once had it. — G. I. Benedict, 

 Concord, N. H. 



Stock Plants Bouvardias Sr 



i*xmwm*ilnnA DAA#«kH C^iiMinflA White Lawson, $3.50 per lOO: SSO.OO per lOOO. 

 f^arnallUn^, KOUiea l^UlUngS, pink Lawson, $3.00 penoo; $25.00 perlOOO. 



Ruilbei* Plants ^'°^ stock, e-inch, exceptionally Kood value. $30.00, $40.00 and $60.00 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Flower Market "p»]5^2LS?ISa^.VI?* 



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PANSY Plants GERANIUMS 



Small plants, $2.00 per 1000 $0.50 per 100 



Asp. Sprengeri, 2-in. pots 1.25 per 100 



Oxalis Floribunda Rosea 1.60 per 100 



CASH or |/%0 



C. O. D. JOS. 



10 var. $25.00 per 1000; 2>i-in. pots.$3.00 per 100 



Goleus, ready in March 200 per 100 



Asp. Plumosus, ready in March 2.00 per 100 



H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, O. 



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In. pots Doz. 100 



Acalypha— Macafeeana 2 t .50 t 3.00 



AaparaKua— Decumbens 3 .75 5.00 



Asparagns— PlumoBUB 3 .75 5.0U 



AsparasTne— Sprengerl 4^ 1.50 10.00 



Aeparagne — Sprengeri 3 .75 5.00 



Aeparaifus— Sprengerl 2>< 2.00 



Asparaicas — ComorenBis 8 .75 5.00 



Abutllon— Savltzli 3 .75 5 00 



Abntllon— Savltzll 2 .60 3.00 



Clematis-Panieulata 4 1.50 lO.OO 



ClematiB— Large fl. rar., 2-yr- 



old 3.00 



Daley Qneen Alexandra 3 .75 5.00 



Uaiey Queen Alexandra 2H .50 3.00 



Dracaena— IndlvlBa 5 2.bO — 



Euonymus- Golden var 2^ .50 3.00 



£aonymas— RadlcanB 2i^ .50 3.00 



Fnchaiaa— ( varletieB '..2 .50 3.00 



Heliotrope-Blue and white... 2^ .50 3.00 



Honeysuckle-Caerulea 2 .50 3.U0 



Bfesembryanthemam— Cordi- 



foUum var 2 .50 3.00 



Sfoonvinee— Blue and white. . . .2^ .50 3 00 



Prlmnla-Obconlca 2^ .60 3.00 



Scarlet Saee— Fire Ball 2H .50 3.00 



ShaataDalsy 2H -50 3.00 



Shaeta Daley— Seedlings from 



flats 1.00 



Swaineona-Alba 2 .50 8.00 



Rooted Cnttlnge — Coleus Verscbaffeltii and 

 fancy varieties; Heliotropes, blue and white; 

 Ageratums, blue and white; FuchsiaB, 4 varie- 

 ties; Feverfew, Little Gem. Cupheas, Scarlet 

 Sage; any of these, 75c per 100. Cereus Grandi- 

 florus, strong plants, 3-in. pots, 25c; 4-ln. pots, 

 50c each. 



CFIQFI F lltb and Roy streets, 

 • ■-■^l-l-l', puiadelplila. Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In superb condition— Cattleya 

 Tiianae, Cattleya Glsras Sanderlana, 

 Onoldlum Fuscatum and Onciditun 

 Kramerlanum . 



Lager & Hurrell, Kxr' Summit, H. J. 



CHOICE ORCHIDS 



Stove and sreenliouse plants. 



Ask for price list. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



Exotic Nurseries, Rutherford, N. J. 



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 when writincr advertisers. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



PerlOO 



Baby Bambler, 2l^-in 96.00 



4-ln., $2.60 per doz.20.00 

 We will book your orders to be 

 shipped any time you want them. 

 Afferatnm, 2J^-in., White Cap, Prin- 

 cess Pauline, Stella Gurney and 

 variegated leaf 2.00 



1000 

 $60.00 

 200.00 



18.C0 



Asparagns Plnmosns, 2K-in 3 oo 



Sprenirarii 2>|-in 2.50 



Colens, 16 sorts, 2>i-in 2.00 18 00 



^ '* '■ , young 2-in. plants. 1.80 15.00 



Daisies, 2>^-in., Mme. Gailbert, 



EtoileD'Or 2.00 18.00 



Fern, Plersoni, 2j^in 4.00 35.00 



Pern, Boston. 2>f in 3.50 30.00 



Oeranlnms, fine 2>^-in. stock, Jean 



Viaud, La Favorite, Mme. Salleroi 



and 6 sorts of scented geraniums.. 2.50 22.60 



OenuanXvy 2.6O 20.00 



Oleander, strong, 2>^-in., double 



white and pink 3,00 



Hardy Pinks, 2}^-in., Snow and 



Brunette 2.00 



Violets, 2>i-in., Swanley White, 



California, Luxonne and Princess 



of Wales 2.50 20.00 



Vlncas, variegated, 2>^-in 2.50 20.00 



4-ln 7.00 



Send tor onr speolal price list of Boses, 

 inclndinar rt eas. Hybrid Teas, Hybrids 

 and Ollmbers. SESD POB IT TODAY. 



The Springfield Floral Co , Springfield, 0. 



Mention Thp Reylew when yog wri te. 



Azaleas for Easter. 



PULL OP BUD. 



lOto 12-Inch each,$0.50 



12tol4-inch - .75 



14 to 16 inch " 1.00 



PrlmnU Obconica, 4-inch. ClnerarUs, 4-inch 



C. WHITTON, City Street, ITICA, N. Y. 



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Boston Ferns 



e-lnch pots <36.00perl00 



2>i-inch pots $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings of leading varieties. 

 Write for prices. 



Wm. Winter, Kirkwood, st. itnii ct., Mo. 



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