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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apbil 26, 1906. 



VASHINGTON. 



State of Trade. 



Considering the great Easter trade, 

 which is usually followed by a slump, 

 / business was remarkably good during the 

 past week. Several of the decorators 

 were, by the middle of the week, so 

 busy with wedding and dinner decora- 

 tions that their whole force was on the 

 jump. If material for fine decorations 

 is to be considered, this is the time to 

 get married, as choice American Beau- 

 ty and other roses, lilies and carnations 

 are abundant. Spring blossoms of in- 

 different quality are being used to some 

 extent, but are more of a nuisance than 

 otherwise. 



Various Notet. 



Free seeds will come up in the House 

 of Representatives some time between 

 April 23 and 28, in connection with the 

 consideration of the agricultural appro- 

 priation bill. 



Hon. John E. McLean, proprietor of 

 the "Washington Post, haa tendered the 

 use of Friendship, his country home, for 

 a grand lawn fete to be held May 2, for 

 the benefit of the people of San Fran- 

 cisco. The calamity which has fallen 

 upon that stricken city is so dreadful 

 that no apology is necessary for allud- 

 ing to it here. President Eoosevelt has 

 dispatched Secretary Metcalf to the 

 scene. 



Gude Bros. Co. furnished an elabor- 

 ate decoration April 18 for the wedding, 

 at St. Thomas' church, of Miss Maud 

 Ely to Lieut. Commander John H. Gib- 

 bons, naval attache of the American 

 embassy at London. A great number of 

 palms, flowering plants and cut roses 

 were used in the decoration of the 

 church. For the reception, the home of 

 Mrs. Eichard S. Ely, mother of the 

 bride, was lavishly treated, the French 

 style of decoration being closely fol- 

 lowed. 



On April 17, Z. D. Blakistone hand- 

 somely decorated the Pro-Cathedral 

 church (P. E.) for the wedding of his 

 sister, Miss Frances P. Blakistone, to 

 Henry E. Eives, of New York. 



SCOTTY. 



Fairbuiiy, III.— Ed Kring, of Kring 

 Bros., is the father of a ten-pound 

 young carnation grower. 



Geraniums 



10,000 4-in., in bud and bloom. Finest stock 

 in the west, now ready, varieties: Ricard, 

 Heteranthe, Nutt. La Favorite, Bucbner, 

 Perkins and other good kinds, $6.00 to $7.00 

 per 100. 



ROSES 



Good value, fine stock, ready now. Bride, 

 Maid, Ivory, Gate, Uncle John, Chatenay, 

 Perle; 2K-inch, $3.00 per 100; 3>i-inch, $4.00 

 per 100; 4-lnch, $5.00 per 100. One-year-old 

 plants of above varieties from bench, $6.00 

 per 100. 



Carnations 



Fine, healthy stock from soil, Queen Louise 

 and Norway, $9.00 per 1000; 2H-lnch, $20.00 

 per 1000. 



A few thousand Appleton Mums, from 

 2>4-inch, $3.00 per 100. 



TERMS CASH. 



J. W. DUNFORD. 



CLAYTON, MO. 



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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



In. pots Doz. 100 



AKeratum— Blue and white.... 2^ t .60 I ».00 



A»parag:«8— Sprengerl 3 .76 5.00 



ABparaiffUB— Spreugeri 2^ 2.00 



Abntilon Savitzii— 2 .60 3.00 



AbntUon— Savitzii 3 .76 5.00 



Ampelopsis— Veitchli, strongr 



plants 4 1.50 



Bonvardla— Humboldtil 2 .60 3.00 



ClematiB-Paniculata 4 1.50 10.00 



Clematis— Large 11. var., 2-yr- 



old 3.00 



Cobaea Scandens 2^ .50 3.00 



Capheas 2H .60 3.00 



DalBles, Shasta 2H .60 3.00 



Enonymns-Oolden var 2M -60 3.00 



Enonymus— Badicans 2^ .50 3.00 



Feverfew Little Gem 2^ .60 3.00 



Geranlama— Dble. scarlet, pink 



and white 8 .... 4.00 



Honeysuckle— Caerulea 3 .76 6.00 



Ivy— Hardy English 4 1.60 10.00 



Ivy— German 2}i .50 3.00 



Lemon Verbenas 3 .76 5.00 



Lobelias— Dwf. blue 2^ .60 3.00 



Moonvlnes— Blue and white. .2^ .60 3.00 



Mlcotlana Sanderae 2^ .60 8.00 



Petunias, dbl. white 214 -60 3.00 



Passlflora— Caerulea 4 1.00 



Fassif lora— Pf ordtii 3 .75 



Scarlet Saffe— Fire Ball 2H .60 3.00 



Swalnsona alba 2 .60 3.00 



VIncas— Variegrated 2« .60 3.00 



Cereus Grandlfloms, strong plants, 3-ln. pots, 

 25c; 4-in. pots, 50c each. 



Seedlings from flats at tl.OO per 100— Verbenas, 

 mammoth varieties; Petunias, Shasta Daisies, 

 Smilax, Asparagus Sprengerl. 



Carnations, Rooted Cuttings at $2.00 per 100— 



Lillian Pond, Flora Hill, Joost, Crocker. 

 Rooted CnttlnKS, 76c per lUO; Coleus Verschaf- 

 f eltil. Golden Redder, Queen Victoria and fancy 

 varieties; Ageratum, blue and white; Alternan- 

 theras, 4 varieties; Salvia Clara Bedman; Ver- 

 benas. 



CFIQI?! r? nth and Roy streets. 

 • ■-■»*-■-■-♦ Plilladelplila, Pa. 



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Baby Ramblers 



IN BUD AND BLOOM. 



4-in., fine, clean stock, $2.50 per doz; $20.00 per 100 

 2>i-in.. " " $4.00 perlOO; $40.00 perlOOO 



Ageratums, 2j^-in.. White Cap, Per 100 Per 1000 



Stella Gurney. Princess Pauline. . .$2.C0 $18.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2M-in 2.60 



8-in 6.C0 



Sprengeri, 2}^-In 2.00 



4-in 6.00 



Begonias, assorted, 2^-in 2.50 



Carnations, 10 sorts. 2>^-ia 2.60 22.50 



CannaB,23^-in., Austria, Pennsylvania, 



Robusta, Henderson, Tarrytown, 



McKinley, Chicago & Black Prince 3.00 30.00 

 Chrysanthemums, 2}^-in., 30 varieties 2.00 18.00 



Coleus, 2X-in., 15 varieties 1.80 15.00 



Calla Nana Compacta, 2K-in 4.00 



Cuphea, 2}4-in 2.50 



Daisy, 2>i-in., Mme. Gailbert, Etoile 



de Or, and Mme. Farf aillon 2.50 20.00 



Ivy, German, 2H-in 2.50 



Geraniums. 2>4-in., Jean Viaud, John 



Doyle, La Favorite, Heteranthe, 



Mme. Salleroi and 4 sorts scented 2.50 22.50 

 Moonflowers, 2>^-in.. white and blue 2.60 



Oleander, 2>i-in., white and pink 4.00 



Poppy, Oriental. 2>^-in 2.50 22.50 



Pinks, Hardy, 2j^-in., Brunette and 



Snow 2.50 



Petunias, 2}4-in., single 2.00 18.00 



Palms, S-in., Kentia Belmoreana 12.00 



" 3-iQ.. Latania Borbonica 8.00 



Passion Vine, 2Mi-in., white 2.60 



Salvia, 2K-ln., Splendens and Silver 



Spot 2.50 22.50 



Violets, 2>^-in., Campbell, California, 



Luxonne and Princess of Wales... 2.00 18.00 



Verbenas, 2>i-in., assorted 2.60 



Vinca Var.. 2}^-in 2.50 



Send for our complete price list on Roses and 

 Miscellaneous stock. Do it now and save money. 



Springfield Floral Co., Springfieldro*. 



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NOTICE 



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 desiring to keep in touch with commercial horti- 

 culture in England and the Continent of Europe 

 Your best means of doing this is to take in the 



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Our circulation covers the whole trade In Great 

 Britain and the cream of the European firms. 



Impartial reports of all novelties, etc. Paper 

 free on receipt of 75 cents, covering cost of post- 

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 Lowdham, Notting^luun, England. 



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SPECIAL! 



You now want plants of all kinds for Decora- 

 tion Day and Bedding purposes. Look over this 

 list and if anything else is wanted not in It, write 



us. R. C. 2^1n. 



Ageratum, blue and white $1.00 $2.00 



Alternantberas, red and yellow l.OO 8.00 



Alyssum, giant and dwarf l.UO 2.60 



Asters, 4 varieties 2.60 



Begonias, flowering, 4 to 8 varieties. 6.00 



Begonls, tuberous- rooted 26.00 



Begonias, Rex, 3-ln., 18.00; 4-in. $20.00 

 Cannas, 6000 true to name, 3- in. pots, 

 (5.00 per 100. 



Cuphea 2.00 3 50 



Coleus, red, yellow and mixed 1.00 2.50 



Coleus, fancy leaved 12.60 



Centaurea 6.00 



Caladiums, fancy leaved 26.00 



Daisy Marguerite 2.00 8.60 



Daisy Shasta 6.00 



Feverfew 2.00 3.60 



Geraniums, red white, salmon, pink. 2.60 '6M 



4-ln $8.00 



Silver- leaved, Mme. Salleroi 2.00 3.00 



Gtenlstas 6.00 10.60 



Heliotrope, assorted 2.00 6.0O 



Ivy, German 1.00 2.60 



Impatiens Sultanl 2.60 6.0O 



Lantanas, assorted 1.00 3.60 



Lantanas, weeping 2.00 3.50 



Moonvines 2.00 6 00 



Petunias, 4 varieties 2.60 5.0O 



Plleas 1.60 3.60 



Salvias 160 2.60 



SantoUnas 2.0U 3.50 



VIncas, variegated and green 2.50 5.0O 



Verbenas, 4 varieties 8.00 



ROSES ! ROSES ! 



We have the finest lot we ever had in 2 and 

 3-lnch rose pots. Beauty, Richmond, Bride, 

 Maid, Ivory, Golden Gate, Perle, Gen. MacArtbur, 

 La Detroit, La Prance, Wootton, Chatenay, Met- 

 eor, Kaiserln. 



FERNS! FERNS! 



Boston, Piersoni, Elegantissima, Barrowsll, 

 Scottll, Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengerl. 

 WRITE 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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VINCAS. VINCAS. 



Varlesated, 2-ln., 2c.; 8-ln., 4o. 

 AGKRATUM Gumey, 2-in., $1.50. 

 PARIS DAISY, wblte. yeUow, 2.in., 20. 



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



Stevla Serrata and Varlegata, 2-ln., 2c; $18 per 1000. 



Alternantberas, red and yellow, 2-in., 2c.; $18.00 

 per 1000. 



Double Alyssum, giant, white, 2-ln., 2c. 



Must be moved. 



Rooted CuttinsTS prepaid, per 100. 



Fuchsias, 6 kinds, 11.26. Ageratum, white, Gumey, 



Pauline, 60c. Coleus, 60c; $5.00 1000. 



Flowering Begonias, $1.10. 



Heliotropes, 8 kinds, $1.00. Paris Daisy, white, yel- 

 low, $1.00. 



Salvias, 3 kinds, 90c. 



Stevla Serrata and Varlegata, 76c. Dbl. Petunias, 

 10 kinds, 11.00. 



Vinca Varlegata, 90c pei- 100; $8.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 Direct all orders plainly to 



BYER BROS., CHAMBKRSBURG, PA. 



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nyt fyClpC Prize strain of the famous 

 ■^'**^^**-'^ Bugnots, CassiersandOdler, 

 fine plants, once transplanted, 50c per 100 by mail; 

 $3.00 per 1000 by express; extra large plants, 

 coming in bud, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. Fev- 

 erfew, $1.00 per 100. Cyclamens, 3-inch, $5.00 per 

 100. Geraniums, fine, stocky plants in bufl and 

 bloom, Nutt, Ricard, F. Perkins, Beaute Poite- 

 vine. La Favorite and J aulin. 4-in, $6.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, bushy, 5-inch, $15.00 per 100. 

 Heliotropes, dark blue, and Dbl. Petunias, 4-inch, 

 in bud and bloom. $5.00 per 100. Begonia Rex, 

 4-inch, $10.00 per 100. Rose Clothilde Soupert, 

 in bud and bloom, 5-inch, $12.00 per 100. 



8AMUKL WHITTON 



15-16 Gray Avenue, • - UTICA, N. Y. 



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Just to Hand Fine Importation of 



BAY TREES, 

 BOX TREES, 



standards and Pyramids. 



EUONYMUS, EVERGREENS 



New price list on application. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO.,RMrM,j, 



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