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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



April 5, 1906. 



Julius Roehr's Companv 



WB ARE THK T.ARnnern omD*#^nn*» -.- ^ •>' 



ARE THE LAROE«>r B>r» ^CTLY EXOTin VfT.» «,».^o 

 OUR ORCHID 



RANGE CONSISTS OF TWENTY. EIOHt 



IN THE WORUl 



HOUSES 



PALMS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, ORCHIDS, BAY TREES, BOX TREES 



NEARLY A HUNnRl gp GREENHOUSES AI^TOGETHKR 

 ASK FOR OUR ILLPSTRAm.!^ PRICE LIST 



RUTHERFORD, 



VISITORS TO OUR NURSERIES ALWAYS 



WELCOME 



NEW JERSEY 



Spring- 



propor- 



impor- 



1882 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



The greenhouse industry in 

 field has already reached large 

 tions, and is assuming greater 

 tance from year to year. 



^Q *^- ^°^PPen was the first to start 



Springfield. He began business in 



i has about 6,000 feet of glass. 



Ed Quinn, of 440 New street, was the 

 next one to make a venture in the florist 

 line. He opened in 1883, a little less 

 than one year later than Mr. Koeppen. 

 Mr. Quinn has 8,000 feet of glass. 



Charles and Fred Summerfield are 

 proprietors of the Summerfield Floral 

 Co., Florence and Division streets, where 

 they began business about ten years ago 

 They now have over 30,000 feet of glass.' 



Summerfields raise about 1,000 baskets 

 ot lettuce and tomatoes each vear. The 

 Summerfield Floral Co. also has a smaH 

 greenhouse and depot at Boonville and 

 Sycamore streets. 



pf^Qoi' ^^^,^^«°t' who began business 

 10,000 feet of glass and expects to in- 



M^ P, 1^^ !™''"°^ ^° ^^^ °«^^ f»ture. 

 Mr. Lhalfant is propagating 20,000 car- 

 nations for next season. 



mZ^-^P,""^^^^'^ ®^^^ Co-'s establish- 

 ment IS located at 737 Lincoln 

 and IS under the 

 liam J. Shaffitzel. 



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5000 Easter Lilies 



I K to 3 feet high. 



Fine foliage-from 3 to 10 flowers per plant. 



10 cents per bud or flower 



WHOLESALE PRrCE LIST 



Casb with order 



« , , ,, In. pots 



Acalypha— Macafeeana 2 



AKeratum— Blue and white. . . .2ii 



ABparagrus— Sprengerl 3 



Aaparagrus— Sprengerl 2li 



AbntUon davitzii— 2 



AbutUon— Savltzii. . . . '. 3 



Clematls-Panleulata.... " '"4 

 Clematis— Large fl. rar., 2-yr-' 



Cobaea Scandena.. ..".".' 



Cupbeas 



Bnonymns- Golden var. 



EuonymuB— Badlcans. . 



Feverfew L,ittle Gem. 



Doz. 

 t .60 



.50 



.75 



.2« 

 .2« 

 2« 



2^ 

 2^ 



C. DEHN, 



178 Beekman St., 

 Saratoga Springs, N. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Guarantted lo Pitas* or Montr Haturnid 

 A eeratuni— Curney 

 Altf - 



PREPAID 

 Per 100 



100 1000 



Iternanthera- Best R^" and Yeliow:::' M *HW 

 FachBla-5 extra hne sorts 1 Jn 7 60 



r^i««l'****tr?'!i5- Salvias, 2 kinds.... jt 7 00 



Colens-grood bedders gn 



Seedlings - Cyclamen Gigranteum, mixed, " 



ready to transplant ' 1 0= 



Aster- Queen of Market, mixed " ' in 



AKeratum-Gumey, 2-inch TeoCash 



SHIPPEN8BUBG PLOBAL CO. . Shlppensbar», P«. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon writ*. 



Geranlums-Dble. scarlet, pink 

 and white 3 



Impatiens Snitani. ...... .. 2U 



Ivy-Hardy Eugrllsh, 3 branches 

 In each pot 3 



Ivy— German .'.'.'.'... 2ii 



Lantana— Dwarf 2 



Lobelias— Dwf. blue 2H 



M oonyines— Blue and whlVe.".'2k 



Petanias, dbl. white 



Scarlet Sage— Fire Ball 



Swainsona alba 



Vincas— Variegated 



2« 

 2 



2« 



.50 



.75 



1.50 



3.00 

 .60 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 



.50 



.76 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .60 

 .50 

 .60 

 .50 

 .50 



100 

 13.00 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 10.00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



4.00 

 3.00 



5.ro 



3.00 

 3.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



grow carna- 



street 

 management of Wil- 

 ^. , , They have 2,400 feet 



of glass, used to test seeds, 

 tion and bedding plants. 



There are two large' wholesale seed 

 houses m Springfield-the Planters' 

 Seed Co. and the Springfield Seed Co. 

 The amount of the garden seed handled 

 by those two firms will amount to about 

 200 cars annually. The amount of grass 

 and field seeds handled will reach nlarlv 

 400 ears each year. 



The Springfield Seed Co. last 

 handled one car of incubators, 

 five cars of berry crates and 

 bee hives. 



The Planters ' Seed Co., 

 Stinson president and Frank 

 secretary, began business a 

 one year ago on West Walnut 



year 

 twenty- 

 five cars of 



Rooted Cuttings. 



llf^^^r £^ M?W^.^^i3ole^rar^'o^ 



»Per%?«?ef/or-s 



ner iVm"" ^^\ '^'^ 'J^'' ^°^i Alyssum, double, tf.06 



Beironlas, 2-ln.. |2 to per 100. 

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



S. D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



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Jahn T. 

 W. Maas 

 little over 

 street. 



New London, Iowa. — J. 



■ i ^ ^ . ^- Fye, pro- 



prietor of Fairview fruit farm, is con- 

 templating the erection of greenhouses. 



Pittsburg, Kan.— Last fall T. J 

 Wright put up two new houses, each 21x 

 123, one for carnations, the other for 

 roses. The stock in each is in fine shape. 

 Enchantress and Queen Louise doing par- 

 ticularly well. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



ALTERNANTHERA, red and yellow fall 



Der' IW) TPK^W'AV'^!,* varieties. 2}^-in. $2.00 

 per 100. PETUNIAS, double; best collection 



Parkside Greenhouses, '"' cm'cAoo! ^* 



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SCOTTII FERNS 



From2>i-lnch pots S 5.00 per 100 



From 4-lnch pots 15.00 



From 6-inch pots 40.00 



DAVIS BROS., Morrison, III. 



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*'!^*""ft"s^.*^%7c'l^'.«'''-°"^'P'*"^«' ^-*°- ^''^' 

 Seedlings from flats at 11.00 per lOO-Verbenas 

 s'e^'rTt^'lr'^^^V,*^"^ Petunias. Shasta Daisies,' 

 r-^i»« S=^s^e,Sm lax. Asparagus Spren^eri. 



K:'(Jrocker^° '^°"^' ^^^«°"' ^»°'-* ^111. 



"^aB*'fl^*fl.?i,'^.""''^k"^9"«""8: J"8t right for 

 Easter flowering; first-class bulbs, iWj-ln. pots 

 11.60 per dozen, 110.01 per 100. 



Cs EISELE. "th and Roy streets, 

 ^*'"-*-' PbUadelpUla, Pa. 



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NOW READY ^ c 



Salvia, Dwarf early |i 00 ' 



Heliotrope, best varieties... . l 00 



Aseratum j qq 



Alternanthera, red", yellow,' rosea! l!oO 



Alyssum, doTible Giant 1 00 



ColeuH. red, yellow and fancies ' '.' I'OO 

 (leraniums. stand.ird kinds ' 1 50 



2«-in. 



12.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2 00 

 2.00 



-2 00 

 300 



Can n as 20.000 leading kinds. .■..'.'.■.■.■. .^^ 100, 12 00 



Mums, 50 best kinds Ser 100 2 M 



Roses. 60,000 bedding and forcing .'.'.■.■^r lOo' 3 00 

 BeRonias. Asparaifas, Gladioli. Golden 



BUBDELL FLOBAL CO., BOWLING GBEEN, KY. 



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Out of aj^- 



inch pots. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 



AnnU^; ^if^"' l'**''-.?^ "''^y' Ot^'ober Sunshine, 

 Appleton, Bonnaffpn. W.OO per 100; |2o.00 per 1000 



Stmi^^^""^ Golden Wedding $4.dO per 100; $30^ 

 per 1000. Touset and Nonin, $10.00 per 100, 



600 Grafted Kaiserin Roses, 2Ji-inpots, $10.00 per lOO. 



PinSBURS ROSE & CARNATION CO. 



Crystal Farm, Oibsoaia, Pa. 



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DIGITALIS 



Gloxiniaef lora and Grandif lora 



mixed, fine, strong plants, 5c each, $4.50 per 100. 

 300 Smllax, 2-ln., $1.20 per ICO. The lot for $3.25. 



P. GRISWOLD, Worthinffton, Ohio 



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