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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 29, 1906. 



PITTSBUHG. 



The Market 



Pittsburg has been experiencing the 

 most wintry weather of the year, but 

 nevertheless stock has been coming in 

 more plentifully each day. Eoses and 

 carnations are feeling the effect and 

 prices are getting lower and lower. A 

 feyf of the growers are in the midst of 

 a crop, and by the time Easter reaches 

 them their crops will be about off, but 

 there is no fear of a scarcity in any- 

 thing except smilaz, which drops out of 

 sight about this time every year. The 

 general trade is about the same as last 

 year. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Zieger, who has been with Chas. 

 T. Siebert for several years, has re- 

 turned to his old home in Germany to 

 assist his father in business. He says 

 he expects to return, possibly in a year, 

 as he likes this country and especially 

 Pittsburg. 



L. L. Lamborn, of Alliance, O., was 

 in the city the past week looking things 

 over. He sold his retail store and the 

 greenhouses connected with it, about 

 50,000 square feet of glass, to Miller 

 & Cogle, formerly of Salem, O. He still 

 retains his old plant, 50,000 square feet, 

 and is adding 25,000 square feet to it. 

 He also runs a retail store in Canton, O. 



Fred Burki is doing jury duty. He 

 says he is not stuck on it, but believes 

 it every good citizen's duty and is re- 

 signed. 



J. J. Fuchs is out with a new wagon. 



Geo. Marshall, of the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., is confined to his home on 

 account of illness. 



Pollites, who had the stand in the 

 Arcade, closed up last Saturday, but the 

 stand will reopen in a few days under 

 new management. 



Anton Krut, of Butler, Pa,, will have 

 his new store on Main street ready to 

 open April 1. Hoo-Hoo. 



Park Ridge, III. — Chas. Eaupach 

 plans to sell out and retire from busi- 

 ness. 



Northampton, Mass. — Two green- 

 houses on the farm of "William E. Lacy, 

 between Florence and Northampton, were 

 destroyed by fire March 16. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 1000 



Baby Bambler, 2^-iD $5.00 S50.00 



4-in.. $2.50 per doz.20.00 200.00 

 Affcratnm, 2>^in., White Cap, Prin- 

 cess Pauline, Stella Gumey and 



variegated leaf 2.00 18.00 



AsparaffUB Sprentrcrl, 2>^-iD 2.50 



ColeuR, 15 sorts, 2yfiu 2.00 18.00 



young 2-in. plants. 1.80 15.00 

 Daisies, 2>^-iD., Mme. Oailbert, »- 



EtoileD'Or 2.00 18.00 



Psm, Piersoni, 23^ in 4.00 35.00 



Psm, Boston. 2^in 3.50 30.00 



Oeranlnms, flne 2}4-\n. stock, Jean 



Viaud, La Favorite, Mme. Salleroi, 



John Doyle and 6 sorts of scented 



geraniums 2.50 22.50 



Oermanlvy 2.50 20.00 



Oleander, strong, 2^-iD., 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 



Send for onr special price list of Boses, Inclnd- 

 Ing Teas. Hybrid Teai, Hybrids and climbers. 

 Also mlacellaneons stock. It will interest yon. 



SEVD POK IT TODAY. 



THESPRIN6FIEL0FLMALC0,X°$: 



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Greenhouse and Bedding Plants 



GERANIUMS 



CACTV8, in 4 varieties, 25c. each, $2.50 per do2en. PELABOOBIUUS, orders booked for 

 all that we will have to offer this season. TBX.EOBAPH QBBABiUK, $1.00 per dozen $6.00 per 

 100, $50.00 per 1000. B. K. TBEQO, the best semi-double Scarlet. 75c. per doz., $5.00 per_100. 

 MBB. E. BA^SOB, Magnificent Salmon Scarlet: single, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 

 SAl.XiBBOI, 40c. per dozen. $2.00 per 100. TIPPIB, $2.25 per doz. 



Miscellaneous Plants— From 2-in. Pots. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzii $ .40 $2.00 



Achyranthes Emersonii 40 2.00 



Ageratum, blue and white 40 2.00 



Alternanthera, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Alyssum, dwarf and giant 40 2.00 



Begonias, bedding varieties 40 2.00 



Coleus, in good variety 40 2.00 



Cuphea, cigar plant 40 2.00 



Dahlia plants in good variety 40 2.00 



Fuchsia in good variety 50 2.00 



Heliotrope, in good variety 40 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, $17.50 per 1000. . . .40 2.00 



Hardy Phlox, 10 good varieties 50 3.00 



Hollyhock, double mixed and white, 



3-in. pots $ .50 $3.00 



Per doz. Per 100 



Lemon Verbena 40 2.00 



Lobelia Crystal Palace Gem 40 2.00 



Moonvines, blue and white 60 3.00 



Nympbaea odorata gigantea, strong 



roots 50 3.50 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio scandens 40 2.00 



Petunias, Dreer's superb single 40 2.00 



Plumbago Capensis, white 60 3.00 



Salvia, Bonfire 40 2.00 



Smllax, strong 50 2.00 



Swansona, alba 40 2.00 



Verbenas, separate colors 40 2.00 



mixed 40 1.60 



Madeira Vine Roots, $1 per peck; $3.50 per bushel. 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



tABOE FKOWEBIBO OB ASTEB VABIETIBS-Prince of Wales, Olorie de France, Sir 

 Michael Asbury, Hljos, Queen of Whites, Sunset, and 30 other varieties, 50c per doz.; $3.o0 per 100 



SMA^I. PI.OWB&IBO OB BUTTON VABIETIES-Dawn, Dinizulu, Dundee, Edna, Gold- 

 finch, James Boon, Rhoda, Tennyson, and 20 other varieties, 40c per doz; $2.00 per 100. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



We are now booking contract orders for delivery next fall and winter. Our collection will com- 

 pare very favorably with any in the country. We are prepared to grow them in any quantity. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



OABBAOE, in any quantity. Wakefield, Succession, Early and Late Flat Dutch, $1.26 per 

 1000; 10,000 and over at $1.00 per 1000. 



PABBLET, Moss Curled, 50c per 100; $2 50 per 1000. 



BEET, Egyptian, $1.25 per 1000; 10,000 and over, $1.00 per 1000. 



LETTUCE, Big Boston, Boston Market, Tennis Ball and Grand Rapids, $1.00 per 1000; 10,000 and 

 over at 85c per 1000. 



TOMATOES— Early varieties, such as Earliana, Chalks Early Jewel, Dwarf Champion, Dwarf 

 Stone, etc.. $2 00 per 1000. Standard crop varieties, such as Stone, Favorite, Paragon, Beauty and 

 Acme, $1.00 per 1000. 



Casli With Order. 



WKO]tESA]&B TBADE LIST for 1906 now ready. In writing for it please enclose busi- 

 ness card as it is sent only to those in the trade. 



A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in Horticulture to visit us. Cowenton Btatlon 

 Philadelphia division, B. & O. R. R., 12 miles north of Baltimore. We meet all trains. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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Easter Plants 



Easter Lilies, Rhododendrons, Baby 

 Ramblers, Azaleas, Spiraeas, Cinerarias, 

 Cyclamen, Primroses, Hyacinths, Daffo- 

 dils, etc. Also cut flowers. Write for 

 prices. 



W. J. & M. S. YESEY, - Fort:Wayne, Ind. 



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Salvias tire ball 



2j^-incb, per 100, $2 50. 3-inch, per 100, $4.00. 



rni Fll^ Rooted cutting per 1000, $5.00 



\^\/LI-UC7 2-inch, 10 varieties per 100, 2.00 



VIMPA^ Trailing, in two varieties, 3-inch, per 

 TII^\,//^0 100, $4.00. 



Write for list of other bedding stock. 

 Geo. L. Miller C!o., Newark, Ohio 



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50,000 



California Violets 



Good, Healthy Stock. 



Rooted Cuttings $12.00 per 1000 



Unrooted " 8.00 per 1000 



2-in. pot plants 15.00 per 1000 



500 at 1000 rates. Orders booked at any time. 



J. E. MARTHALER, ""U?"/!^"' 



Rooted Cuttings. 



Verbenas, 80 or more var.; Ageratums, 6 

 var., 60c per 100; 16.00 per 1000. Coleus. 60 or more 

 var., 70c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. Heliotrope, 12 var., 

 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000. Salvias, good var., 

 11.00 per 100; tS.OU per 1000. Alysaum, double, tl.OO 

 per 100. Pelargoniums. $2.36 per 100. Petunias, 

 11.25 per 100; 1 10.00 per lOOO. 



Begonias, 2-in., $2 60 per 100. 



Express prepaid on all R. C. Cash with order. 

 Wrtte 



S. D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



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Miscellaneous Plants 



ALTERNANTHERA, red and yellow, fall 

 c utting s, 2;4-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. MARGUE* 

 RITE, Queen Alexandra, 2H-in. pots. $2.00 per 

 100. SALVI AS, in 4 best varieties, 2j^-in. $2.00 

 per 100. PETUNIAS, double; best collection 

 in the West, out of soil, $1.00 per 100, prepaid. 

 COLEUS, fancy varieties, out of soil, $1.00 per 

 100. FUdHSIAS, best standard varieties, out 

 of soil, $2.00 per 100. 



Parksldi GresnlionsBS, '" c^gA'^o*! "• 



SCOTTII FERNS 



Prom 2>i-inch pots $ 5.00 per 100 



From 4-inch pots 16.00 



From 6-inch pots 40.00 



DAVIS BROS., Morrison, III. 



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