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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



April 6, 1906. 



ONCINNATL 



The Market 



After ii week of bad weather the sun 

 is shining and has put every one in good 

 luinior. Business has been Ijolding up 

 very well. At present the market is 

 about cleaned out of stock. This is es- 

 ])ecially true of white flowers. After the 

 morning's first rush there are very few 

 left. This is due to the large amount of 

 funeral work that is being made up. 



Roses continue to be in good supply, 

 but carnations are beginning to show 

 signs of becoming scarce. This is prob- 

 ably due to the recent dark weather, but 

 there is not a very large t'rop in sight. 

 Bulbous stock is selling very well^ and 

 though at times the price is not very 

 good, in the long run it averages up well. 

 White tulips, hyacinths and narcissi 

 bring the top price and sell on sight. 

 Lilies of all kinds are going very nicely 

 and bringing a better average price. 



Easter orders are coming in, and from 

 indications we are going to have a record- 

 breaker this year. The shipping trade 

 will be especially good. We will have 

 more roses than carnations, but with a 

 week of bright sun this condition is very 

 likely to be changed. The supply of 

 bulbous flowers will be larger than usual 

 and the quality will be of the best. This 

 is especially true of Easter lilies, which 

 will be in fine form this year. The mar- 

 ket will be well supplied with other lines 

 of flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Owing to the regular meeting date of 

 our Florists' Society falling on the Sat- 

 urday before Easter, it has been decided 

 to postpone the meeting till the Saturday 

 following, which will be April 21, There 

 will be mucli business of importance to 

 be transacted at this meeting, also sev- 

 eral topics of special interest to be dis- 

 cussed. A large attendance is especially 

 requested. 



Mrs. Garges has been on the sick list, 

 suffering with a severe cold, but has now 

 recovered sufficiently to be about again. 



Visitors the past week were Mr. and 

 Mrs. R. Buck, of Washington Court 

 House, O., and E. J. Fancourt, of S. S. 

 Philadelphia. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



Pennock 's. 



Easter Plants 



3000 POTS. LILIES s to loc bloom. 

 8000 POTS, AZALEAS 



__ _^_ 50c to $7.50 each. 



HYDRANGEAS jOc to $1.00 each. 



SPIRAEA GLADSTONE 



Very flne-6-in. pots, $4.00 doz.; 

 7-in. pots, $6.00; 8-ln. pots. $8.00. 



HYACINTHS 



SiDRle pots, 12c; XXX bulbs— pans, 



3 flowers. 86c; 6 flowers, 60c; 12 

 flowers. $1.00 each. 



TULIPS, PANS 



8-in. pans. 12 bulbs. 50c each; 

 10-in, pans. 18 bulbs. 76c; 12-ln. 

 pans. 2 doz. bulbs, $1.00 each. 



HERMOSA ROSES 



Very fine. $3.00 to $4.50 per doz. 



RHODODENDRONS 



$1.00 to $2 00 each. Cash or satisfact- 

 ory references. No C. O. D's. 



WM. C. SMITH 



6l8t and Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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 writine advertisers. 



VERBENAS 



60 rinest Varieties. 

 Perfectly Heaitliy 



Rooted Cuttings, our selection t 60 ner inn- ik nn ««>,. innA 



Plants our fiplpptlnn * -w per luu. ^.00 per 1000 



x-mniB. our seiecuon 2.60 per 100; 20.00 per 1000 



CARNATIONS 



CHOICE ROOTED CUHINGS 

 FREE FROM DISEASE 



Crl8l«, best new commercial scarlet; Lady Bountiful, best new white; Cardl- 



nal, new scarlet, price $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 

 KnchantroBB, Lawson, Flamln»o, Mrs. M. A. Patten, Jud»e Hinsdale, 

 0,,^?'°,"*** ?^; ^*»<'"^«"' Prosperity, price $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 Queen Louise, E. A. Nelson. Dorothy, Kthel Crocker, Wm. Scott, Joost, 



Plora HUl, Eldorado, Portia, Mermaid, price $1.60 per lOO; $12.00 per 1000 



COLEUS 



Verschaffeltll, Golden Bedder. 



tings, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000 



Tiie Best for Bedding 



Firebrand, Gluck Aul. fine rooted cut 



GRAFTED ROSES Zl'^H:'^ 



Uberty and La France, rose pots. $15.00 per 100; 3>^-lnch pots. $18.00 per 100 

 Sots.^'wrrlS! °""*''' *^*'' ^"rt". 'o«e pots. $10.00 per 100; 3^-lnch- 



J. L. DILLON^ Bloomsburg, Pa* 



MenUon The Rerlew when you write. 



70,000 Flowering 

 PLANTS for EASTER 



20.000 POTS LILIUM LONGIFLORDM. 



5.000 CRIMSON RAMBLERS, trained 



in unique and artistic designs. $1.00 to 



$25.00 each. 



10.000 AZALEAS. 75c to $15.00 each. 



1.000 HTDRANGEAS. 75c to $3.00 each. 



3.000 SPIRAEAS. Gladstone, etc.. $6.00. 



$9.00 and $12 00 per doz. 

 5.000 H. P. ROSE PLANTS, $6.00, $9.00 

 and $12.00 per doz. 

 RHODODENDRONS, $1.00 to $15 00 each. 

 GENISTAS. $9.00. $12.00 and $18.00 per doz. 

 METROSIDEROS (Bottle Brush), $1.00, 



$1.50 and $2.00 each. 

 Large assortment of HYACINTHS in pans, 

 $9.00 and $12.00 per doz. pans. Cash. 



H.C.St8iiihoff,WastHoboken,N.J.j 



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R. C. MUMS 



ta.CO per 100, $16. DO per lOOO. 



Wm. Duckham 

 Col. Appleton 

 G. Pacific 

 Mrs. Coombes 

 Marie Llger 



G. Wedding 

 Willowbrook 

 Ivory 

 Polly Rose 

 Pennsylvania 



Lav. Queen 

 V.-Morel 

 Goldmine 

 W. Chadwick 

 Cheltoni 



$6.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 



Vincas. Vincas 



AOEBATTnCPtnllna. Onmsy. S-ln., 91.60 

 PARIS DAISY, white, yeUow. 2-ln.. 2c. 



Coleus G. B., etc , 2-ln.. ie. Salvia, 2-ln . 2c 

 Hardy Hlnks. Essex Witch, Abbotsford, Mary 



Gray, field, 3J^c. 

 Scottll PernB, 2Ji^-ln., 5c. Boston Ferns, 3-ln 6c 

 California Privet, 3-year, cut back twice, 16 to 20 

 branches. 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 per 100; 118.00 per 1000 

 Must be moved. Rooted Cuttln^B prepaid, per 100 

 Fuchsias, 5 kinds. $1.26. Aereratum, white, Gumev 

 Pauline, 60c. Coleus, 60c; IJ.CO 1000. 

 Flowering BeRonlas. 11.10. 



Heliotropes, 3 kinds. 11.00. Paris Daisy, white, yel- 

 low, $1.00. Rose Kcranlums, 11.00. 

 Salvias, 3 kinds, 90c. AUernantheras. 3 kinds 50c 

 per 100: $4.00 per 1000. German or Parlor Ivy, 76c 

 Steyla Serrata and Varlegata, 75c. Dbl. Petunias, 



Vlnca VariWata,90c per 100; $8.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 Direct all orders plainly to 



BYER BROS., CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



TToii^^.n.^> Per 100 Per 1000 

 Heliotrope $1 00 



Coleus J f)Q 



Verbenas !75 



Aseratuin Gurney '75 



S>^alnsona, white Ts 



Stevla Var. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .75 



S. Nana t-s 



Vinca Var i"^ 



Anthericum Vit. Var 1.00 



POT PLANTS 



Dble. Sweet Alyssum 200 



Mme. SaUeroi Geranium 3 00 



Coleus, 15 varieties ''00 



Verbenas, fine sorts .' -Too 



SmUax !.....;.■■■ 200 •' 



Swalnsona o'qq 



Stevla Var 200 



Stevla S. Nana '..'.'...'.'.'.'.'. 200 



Agreratum Gurney 200 



Lobelia o'nn 



BeUisDaisles o'm 



Stocks ..'.■.■.■■.■.■.■.; 300 



Centaiurea Gynuiocarpa 2 00 



Jos. H. Seaman & Co., Washington, Pa. 



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TIFFIN" 



NOW 



VBW BEEDZ.IH'O ' ■ 

 OEBAJrilTM 



READY 



The freest blooming of all single scarlet geran- 

 lams. Foliage is a medium shade of green— no 

 Eone. Has been tested for eight years and found 

 A-1 in all respects. Will sell on sight. Strong 

 2-in. plants, $2.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 8. 8. 8kidelsky, 824 N. 24th 8t., Phllartelphla.Pa. 



Lewis mirich, 181 Sycamore St., Tiffin, Ohio. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Boston Ferns 



4-inch pots, $10.00; 3-inch, $5.00 per 100 



PIERSONI jtlS: ''^^•^~-::::«?S 



(2>i-inch, •' .... 400 



SCOTTII tIS: -^..^^--.-.--i^a 



Rooted Cuttings of Clirysantlieniuins \Z::ll-^ 



Golden Wedding. Bonnaflfon (white and yellow) 

 Jones (white and yellow). Eaton (white and 

 yellow), Appleton, Ivory, Maud Dean 

 Orders booked for future delivery. 



^'^^T^iF'/T Ool<len Bedder, Verschaffeltll. 

 Neme Grant per 1000. $5.00 



WBBBVAB 



Address 

 Box 24. 



J. D. BRENNEMAN, 



6.00 



HARRISBURG. PA. 



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