1536 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Ai'uiL 12, 11)00. 



PITTSBUHG. 



The Market. 



The cut llduci- iiiarkt't has l)oeii quit(> 

 B,•^ti^^i■,•u•t()l■y the jJMst wrek. Caniat ions 

 ■.vcro soiiirwhat scaicc, llu' j^ruwiTs ])rol)- 

 alily lidhliui; hack lor llastiT. K'osos arc 

 <imto [ilcntil'iil aihl iinproxcd in (]ualitv. 

 I'caiitics scciii \ciy aliiimhuit ami sell 

 <-ht'ajily ami c\ciylhii:<^ else in llowors 

 and gi'oi'iis is piciit il'ul, except smilax, 

 which is (|nite scarce. 



Various Notes. 



The I'ittsbnrc; Cut J'Idwer (\i. is lian- 

 Kllinp; ixias and Spanish iris Imt tlie sup- 

 ply has hten slinit of the deuiarul. 



'I'ho Florists' clidi met AjMil o. The 

 t*ul>iect for discussion was I'laster plants 

 and (juite a numlier of well yrown spoci- 

 inen.s were on cxhiliition. S<-henlev pai'k 

 iiad ;i ^rand display of cinerarias, spii- 

 a'a, hyacinlh^, narcissi and tulips in \ar- 

 iety, all of which Avere line. l)a\id 



J'lasi'r hail some \\f\\ ;;rown hydranyt^is. 

 azaleas, \;illcy ami heeouias. Hlind Hros. 

 Iiad hyili'.Mni^cas. lilac. spir;ea. ramblei's. 

 genistas ami lilies in jiots. TluM'e \\as 

 <|uite a discus.sion almut lilies and the 

 general feclini; was that there were no 

 strictly tirst class lily liulhs. 



.\. \V. iSinilh had a novel window last 

 Saturday. It was arrani;ed nicely with 

 plants and a piMi in the centre and oon- 

 tained alioui I'mi li\e chicks. These wore 

 sold in h.askeis cd' flowers, iho cliick in 

 iittle call's made of twi^s in the ctMiter 

 <if the li;isket. I'.y niyht nearly the whole 



lot Well' ;joIle. 



\'isitors: .lohii Walker. ^'ouiiLjstown, 

 O.; Miss Clara I'., forhes .ami Arthur 

 ].any;hans. \\'heelin^r, \V. \a.: Miss Mc- 



]>o\Vell, Steulienville, ( ). JIOO-IIOO. 



I'lTZiiKUAi,!). CiA.- Joel Thomas says 

 iiusincss is si> <i(iod lie needs tmu'e houses. 

 lie i>; looking I'oi' ;i pr(ditalili> croji to 

 oii]\\ A\iili c.arnat ioii^. 



Baudisch & Co. 



537 Fulton St., UNION HILL, N. J. 



I'ost <)tfi««- \V<-flia\vk<Mi, lt«».\ ITS 



K(Mitcil • hry-aiitlieniiini cuttins>. $1.50 per 100. 

 lone-, tinlil NuLiKCt. Polly Kose. White' Ivory, 

 i'ink I vory. Halliihiy. 



SEEDLINGS, r.ee. l'' , in , si, 50 to .sj.OO iter loO, 

 Lo!icli:i-, Aniaranthus, Celosia-, I'hlnx liriim- 

 ■jiionilii, Aiiti!Thiiiutn~. iici-niaii Stocks, /.innias, 

 .\i((itianas 1 sort~', i.odetias, Ni-rl'cua-, J'ctun- 

 ias. Primula (jhconias, etc < a>h with order, 

 please. ASK V<>K I.IS'i' 



STRICTLY raNCY 



i\li(Hlii(lcn(lroti-, L' to 'A tt . «:tti l.i.iN ai! I'olur-, 



SI 5(1 each 

 Tree li'oi-e^, a-'^oTtecl, ■'•!■ 



Criin-mi Kanitilei Ui -e, -^nf. 



>lyMraiii.'ea P i.. >i.!(ii.|i.t t rci- -liai'd ■-]„■(■] 



tllCll-. 2ic 



MuL'iKiha-, -1 li. I. !t , niic-t name. I, Si e.n 



Packmi.' I'ri'c un ca-li See .elcr- •.• .ithcr 

 :-tock In ttii^ i>-ii' or \i ntc 



W. H. SALTER, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mc'i':..|: I I,, l:,-N :,■^^ 'S i,,.n ^,,.| y: • ;.. 



Boston Ferns 



6-lnch pots S35.00 per 100 



2>^-inch pots S3.00 ikt 1CH3; S2o 00 per 1000 



Kooted Carnation Cuttiti^s of leadins varieties. 



Write for prices, 



Wm. Winter, Kirkwood, st. louIiCo, Mo. 



Miiiti..ii '11, !• |;c\ icu' \\licii yici writ^'. 



Orchids! Orchids! 



We are still hcadcjuarters for Orchids. Here is a list of plants just 

 arrived in superb condition and owing to the large ([uantities received and 

 lack of room in which to care for them all, we make the following offer; 



Cattleya Speciosissima per case, $65.00 



Cattleya Mossiae per case, 85.00 



Cattleya Percivaliana per case, 75.00 



Cattleya Gigas per case, 75.00 



I'.ach case contains SELF.CTED plants, no dead or useless stock, hence the 

 buyer sustains no loss whatever in waste. If you want to stock up with 

 Orchids, do so at once. Send us your order and we will fill it to your entire 

 satisfaction. If not return the plants at our expense. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



Growers and Importers 



Summit, N. J. 



Mc'iilion 'I'lie Itevicw when ,\uii wrili 



Seasonable Plants 



EasterLilies— One anil two plants to a pot, 



I'J'ac tier l)uil. 

 Spiraea— .'Sn PC ilie anti I'lorihuiida, li-in,, ;!5c: 



(ihidstone, 5nc: i-xtra lieav y iilants. 

 Geraniums- 111 bloom, line liushy plants, hot 



\arietics, 1 in., $7. en per ine. .\!so. 

 Carnations— line healthy stock from Hats, Nor- 

 way and t^nccn I.ouive, S'.' oe per Iimki. Boston 



Market. $rj..5(i per 10(o. 

 Roses— l"or early plantinir, carried over cool 



and pruned hack, now breaking. Brides, 



Maitls, Ivory, $,5.oe per leo. 



TERMS CASH 



J.W.DUNFORD 



Clayton, Mo. 



Meiiilcin Till' Kcvicw ulicii \>>\i write. 



NOW READY 



Salvia, Dw.irf c;n-l.\ 



li ('. ■>\i-\u. 



, ...fl til 



Helintrope, best vaiieticH I 00 



Aueraliiiii I.Ul) 



Alteriiaiitliera, red. yelluw. rosea. l.UO 



.\I.VN8iiin, doiit)le (jiaiil 1,0U 



Coleus, red, yellow and fancies I UU 



<ieraiiliiiiis. standard Uiiidn I 5U 



raiiiiHs, 2U,UliU le.idintr IUikIh p.'r lUO, 



.>Iiiiiis, 5U best kindH per 11)0, 



Koses, .50,1)00 beddiii;.' and fercin^r . . per 100, 

 ItfKoiiiiis, .V$)|>araKUS. <<l!iilinli, (iolilt'ii 



<il<Mv. Mooiiviiie, I'i-tuiiiax, ftf. 

 ltritl>KLL hl.OKAI. ro.. HO>VI.I>(i<Jl{KK\. 

 .Menti'iii Till' llfvicw wlicn you write. 



12.00 

 •-'.00 

 •-',00 

 •-'00 

 2,00 

 2 00 

 :: iiu 



12.00 

 2 50 



K\. 



VICK & HILL CO. 



Bo? 613 Rochester, N. Y. 



Dahlias, Cannas, Tuberous Begonias, 

 Dicentras, Peonies, Iris, Gaillardias, 

 Aster Seeds, etc. Send lor 'I'radi- Li^t 



Miiiiiiiii '! Ill- l;i'\;i-w wlii'i. \iiu >^rii.' 



We are now booking- orders 

 for June delivery 



BEGONIA GLOIRE DE 

 LORRAINE 



• 'uttinsr- frein 2'.j-iii iiots, ready for 1 in. pot>. 

 I'laee vonr orders now . I'rice, SIO.Oi I'cr 103, 



INNES & McRAE, Cheswick, Pa. 



CATTLEYA 



IMPOBTATIONS 



Mossiae, Speciosissima, 

 Perciva ana, '''"°'""»i"'if.°^°s''" 



' eyes, well-leavcd. 



818.00 and $2 4.00 per doz. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 



Mcntjnii Tlio Kcview when ymi write. 



Special Offer 



To Make Room 



Per 100 



M. M '1 1,1- i; 



.■x\ \\ ;m-ii \ ■"! \\ rill 



DIGITALIS 



Gloxiniaef lora and Grandif lora 



:ii;\id, liii>-. stniii-' ji .ihts, ,■..■ .■.n-h, f K.'^U p. i KH), 

 :{<»(> Sniiliix, -'in. $1.20 p.T I ii. Thel.d fc.r*:>-.'5. 



F. GRISWOLD, Worthington,Ohio 



.Mcniieii 'llu- Ki-vicw wlicii ynii write. 



Asparasus SprenReri, strong 2-in. pots $1.00 



Moon vines, 2-in. iiots 2.00 



Donble Fringed I'etnnias, 2 in. iiots 2,00 



Sweet Peas i white and red i 2 in, pots 2 00 



Mignonette -Machet, 2 in. pots 2.00 



Stocks, best nn.xed, 2 in. |iots 2.00 



Cuptiea < rooted cuttints, .50c) 2-in. pots 1,50 



Selaginella Denticulata. 2 in. pots 2,00 



Cryptomeria Japonica, 2 in. [lOts 2.00 



All orders sliiiiped the day we receive them 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, QUAKERTOWN, PA. 



Mciilinn The Itevieu- when you write. 



IV1i$celldneou$ Plants 



ALTERNANTHERA, red an<l yellow, fall 

 cnttint;s, 2'4-in. pois. Si2,n0 per lOo, ftlARGUE- 

 RITE, Queen Alexandra, llyin. iiots. S2.W iier 

 lee SALVIAS, in 4 he^t varieties, 2'.;iii S2,(>0 

 IHT 10(1, PETUNIAS, double: best collection 

 in the West, out of >oi!,.si.(i0 per lOO, prepaid. 

 COLEUS, fancy varieties, out of soil, .S1.0(J per 

 PMi. FUCHSIAS, best standard varieties, out 



ni ^oil, S2 (Ml [.er PlO. 



Parkside Greenhouses/'" Ji^r.^Am,': ^' 



,\li'iiti"n "I'l." i:i'\ i>M\ wlii'ii \iiii write. 



Vinca Variegata 



StmuL:, 1 inch poi-readv fdr .". iiicli. ,sr, im ],. i 

 lee. .V.i |.ir ]i Rooted CuttiUKS, SI en i„.r 



lIHl; SS lie |.(.'i 1 I. .'nil ;it {( (III , .|i,, ,\,|,| Id CI .lit » 



11 -eiit l>\ mail. • 'a-li \s ill) I iidei or -ali^faiioi \ 



ri !'el etl.i-, 



J. J. ARNOLD, HOMER, N. Y. 



Npiii^n llii' l;i\ i.>>\ when .\ nil write. 



Dahlia Roots 

 and Plants 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



Successors to L. K. Peacock, Inc. 

 ATCO, NEW .TERSET 



Menlii'U Tlie l!fvi<>\\ uhm > i.m write. 



