1818 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mat 10, 1906. 



DENVER. 



The Market 



Business was somewhat quiet the past 

 week, but one or two days there was a 

 good clean-up on account of funerals. 

 Friday was particularly a quiet day on 

 account of the storm. 



The receipts of long Beauties are not 

 so heavy as they were, but still abundant 

 enough to go around, and prices are a 

 shade lower. Bride and Maid are still 

 plentiful and the most critical buyer 

 can be pleased as to quality. There is 

 quite a supply of Chatenay and they also 

 are of superb quality. There is also a 

 fine crop of Liberty and Richmond in all 

 grades. The receipts of carnations are 

 somewhat lighter, but there is still an 

 abundant supply for all and prices are 

 lower. 



There are abundant supplies of sweet 

 peas of fine quality at 50 cents per hun- 

 dred, with a promise of lower prices 

 soon. There still are a few tulips in 

 the market and a comparatively large 

 supply of daisies, both of which sell well. 

 Violets are almost out of the running. 



Various Notes. 



E. J. Eeynolds, of the Scott Floral 

 Co., left Tuesday for a month 's vacation, 

 spending it in New York and New Jer- 

 sey. 



J. A. Valentine has been appointed by 

 President Kasting to serve as state vice- 

 president for Colorado for the year 1906. 



The hail storm of last week broke 

 many panes of glass for the different 

 growers. E. S. K. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



"An Orchid Talk," by John E. Lager, 

 was the attraction at the meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society May 

 4, with examples of Cattleya Mossise 

 from both liager & Hurrell and Julius 

 Eoehrs Co., and Cattleya SMnneri, 

 cypripediums and oncidiums from Wil- 

 liam Barr and Henry Grairs. Michelia 

 Magnificent came from the Colgates and 

 J. Crosby Brown, carnations from Col. 

 H. A. Potter and Chas. Hathaway, roses 

 from Col. H. A. Potter and J. Crosby 

 Brown, collections of vegetables from 

 Chas. Hathaway and Mrs. Wm. Pierson, 

 antirrhinums from Chas. Hathaway and 

 William Barr, gladioli from A. B. Jen- 

 kins and calceolaria from William Barr. 

 Resolutions engrossed and illuminated 

 were presented to M. Mac Rorie in 

 acknowledgment of services rendered as 

 treasurer for many years and feelingly 

 responded to by the recipient. 



J. B. D. 



Moktgomery's book on Grafted Roses 

 sent by the Review for 25 cents. 



Geraniums, 

 Vincas, Etc. 



Per 100 



Geraniums, 4-in $5.00 



Petunias, double. 4-in fi.OO 



8lngle.8-in 2.50 



single, Howard's Star, 2>i-in... 1.50 



Aseratum Blue Perfection, 2M-in 1.50 



Salvias, 2>i-in 2.00 



Vincas, 4 and 5-inch pots $8.00 and 12.00 



Asparaerus Sprengreri, S-in 4.00 



Pansias and For 8:et-Me*Not8 1.00 



Lobelias, 2M-in 100 



J. S. BLOOM, Riegelsville, Pa. 



A. F. J. BADR. 



F. S. SMITH. 



..CYCLAMEN.. 



We are seDding out a fine lot of young plants from 2-inch 

 pots ready to shift into larger sizes. You can grow fine specimen 

 plants in 6 and 8-inch pots from these for next Christmas sales, 

 by getting them now. Our strain is one of the finest in the 

 country. Assorted colors — pure white, white red eye, pale rose, 

 bright rose, wine color and silver leaf. 



=$8.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1000.= 



BSUR & SMITH, 



38th St. and Senate Ave., 

 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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GOV. DERRICK 



VIOLET 



The greatest money-maker of 

 any Violet on the market today. 

 It will pay you to grow this 



PRICES 

 $2 doz.; $10 100) $75 1000 



'Write at once. 



H. R. CARLTON 



Florist and Seedsman 



WILLOUGHBY, OHIO 



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WM Chrysaotheomms 



Booted Cnttinffs. 



Golden Wedding:, Maud Dean, Jones, Apple- 

 ton, White and Yellow Bonnaffon, Ivory, Polly 

 Rose, Zimmer's Yellow, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 

 1000. 



50,000 COLEUS 



Booted Onttings. 



Verschaffeltii, Golden Bedder, Nellie Grant, 

 $5.00 per 1000. 



Moonvines, 3-incb pots, $3.00 per 100. 



J. D. BRENNEMAN 



BOX 84. HARRI8BURG, PA. 



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VINCAS. VINCAS. 



VairieBated, 2-in., 2c. 



Ageratum Gumey, 2-ln., 11.50. 



Paris Daisy , white, yellow, 2-ln., 2c. 



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



Stevia Serrata and Variegata,2-in., 2c; 118 per 1000. 



Alternantheras, redandyel., 2-ln., 2c ; $18.00 1000. 



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



Geraniums, 2^-in.,Viaud, Nutt, Buchner, Perkins. 

 Bruant, Double Grant, Riciird and 8 others, 12.00 

 per. 100; Queen Alexandra, 2M-in., 3c. 



Rooted Cattines prepaid, per 100. 



Fuchsias, 5 kinds, 11.26. Ageratum, Gumey, Pau. 

 line, 60c; Coleus, 60c: $5.00 1000. 



Flowering Begonias, 11.10. 



Heliotropes, 3 kinds, $1.00. Paris Daisy, white, $1.00. 



Salvias, 3 kinds, 90c. 



Stevia Serrata and Variegata, 75c. Dbl. Petunias, 

 10 kinds, $1.00. 



Vlnca Variegata, 90c per 100; $8.00 per 1000. Ger- 

 aniums, 10 kinds, tl.OO per 100, not prepaid. 

 Cash Direct all orders plainly to 

 BTSR BROS., CHAMBERSBUBG, PA. 

 Mention The Review when yoa write. 



Stirpltts Stock 



German Iris, in fine assortment, $2.50 per 

 100; $20.00 per lOUO. 



DiKltaila Gloziniaeflora, from pots, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Caryopteria Mastacanthus, strong plants, 

 $8.00 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



Asparagns Sprenseri, from 2^-inch pots, 

 $f00perl00. 



Cannas, a fine assortment, $1.50 t>er 100; 

 $12.50 per 1000. 



Chrysanthemnmi, in best varieties, $2.00 

 per 100. 



Chry Bantheinniiia,Pompon8. in assortment, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



Chrysanthemama, Golden Chain, $2.50 per 

 100. 



Heliotropes, in variety, $2.00 per 100. 



Phalaria Anindlnacea, strong divisions, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Will exchange any of above for Ferns, Ger- 

 aniums or anything we can use. Corre- 

 spondence solicited. 



MORTON'S EVERGREEN LODGE 

 FLOWER GAROEN, Clarksville, Tenn. 



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SALVIAS p. 



Fire Ball, 2>^-inch $2.00 



" 8-inch 3.50 



Trailing Tineas, (2 var.) 3-inch ; . . 4.00 



Colens, named sorts, 2inch 2.00 



Dusty Hilier, 2-lnch 2.00 



Rose Geraninms, tine4-ioch 6.00 



Fochslas. £. O. Hill and Trailing Queen. 2.00 



Cigar Plants, 2>i-lnch 2.00 



Pileas, 2-inch , . .,. 2.00 



Smilax, 2-inch I ... 2.00 



Ageratum, P. Pauline, White Cap, and 

 Tapis Blue, 2-inch < 1.50 



GEO. L. MILLER CO. 



NEWARK, OHIO. 



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VIOLETS 



Clumps from the 

 bench, of Prin- 

 cess of Wales. 

 Dorsett, single Marie Louise and Imperial. $5.00 

 per 100. 2-in. pot plants of the above, $20.00 per 

 1000. Divisions and rooted cutting8.$10.00 per 1000. 

 Poinsettias— Dormant, $6.00 per 100. 



CRABB A HUNTER, 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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Beady for 

 Immediate 

 Delivery 



FUCHSIAS 



Little Beaaty $5.00 per 100 



Lord Byron 4.00 per 100 



Monarch Colena.. 6.00 per 100 



Strong 2>^-iiich pot plants. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



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