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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Septembeb 13, 1906. 



1608.1618 

 LUDLOW ST. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



Dahlias! Easter Lilies! ^''"o??h&U/?'*^*' 



Fiel^- C^ntiiiiMa^^^ BRIDES, MAIDS ^jSS; 



Grown LdlUilllUIla g^o-Jfc • X RM IVARni AS S^' 



for late planting, 3-inch 

 per 10(H $40.00 per 1000. 



J. £. Haines 6.00 



BOlVARDIASgSa^^.T''"'^ 



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PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



504 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURG, PA. .^ v; ^ 



^ Taney Asters, Beauties, Lilies and Kaiserins 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



m . Boston. Sept. 12. 

 Per 100 



Bteautl08. Specials , *^29St^^-^ 



Extra ■ «.00to 8.00 



Short Stems 2.00to 4.00 



Brides. Specials >..... .%•:.". . . 8.00 to 4.00 



" Seconds .^^ 100 



BridesmaldB, Specials 8.00 to 6.00 



Seconds 1-00 



Chatenay l.OOto 4.00 



WeUesley, Klllamey l.OOto 4.00 



Liberty. Richmond l.OOto 8.00 



Kalserii lOOto 8.00 



Oamot lOOto 6.00 



Carnations, Special 2.00 



Select IM 



Ordinary 100 



Lily of the Valley J-55!° *SS 



AsparasruB Plumosus. String*. 80.00 to 60.00 



• ' SprayB, ^*liches. 26.00 to 60.00 



Sprengeri, bunchei 26.00 



Smilax • lOOOto 12.60 



Adlantum -Wto 100 



Harrisii 6.00to 8.00 



OladioU S.OOto 6.00 



Candytuft .; 15c bunch 



Feverfew Iftcbunch 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Business is fairly good for this time 

 of the year; it will soon be brisk again; 

 a visit from Jack Frost will start the 

 ball rolling. 



Varioot Notes. 



The last monthly meeting of the state 

 florists' association, held September 4, 

 was one of the most interesting held 

 in a long time. It was on the lines of 

 an experience meeting, and covered a 

 good many subjects, from horse raising 

 to the latest method of exterminating 

 cutworms. H. Junge took a prominent 

 part in both discussions. He certainly 

 has a sure shot plan for the cutworms, 

 and they bother his violets no more; 

 patent appUed for. 



Building operations for this season 

 are nearly ended. Messrs. Hart, Petit, 

 Brpwn and Bieman are all putting on 

 the finishing touches. All other plants 

 have been overhauled and are in good 

 shape for what's coming to them. 



The state fair commences September 

 10, and with fine weather a large at- 

 tendance is assured. The floral exhibit 

 will no doubt be as good as usual. The 

 awards will be announced next week. 

 There is generally keen competition for 

 the premiums. 8. 



ORANGE. N.J. 



The regular monthly meeting and flo- 

 ral display of the New Jersey Floricul- 

 tural Society was held September 7. The 

 floral display, while not so elaborate as 



Pittsburg Florists' Ezciiange 



15 DIAMOND SQUARE 

 217-223 DIAMOND STREET 



All Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Milwaukee, Sept 12. 



Per 100 

 126.00 



00 to 20.00 



Beauties 



Medium : 916. 



Shorts 4 



Bride and Bridesmaid 4. 



Golden Gate, Chatenay 4. 



Uberty 4 



Perle 4 



Carnations 1 



Asters 



Valley 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings...... 



Sprays 



" Sprengeri, " 



Smilax 



Auratum, per dozen.... 76c to tl.60 



Lancifolium Lilies 



Ferns, per 1000 12.00 



Adiantum 



GladioU 2 



.00 to 

 ,00 to 

 00 to 

 .00 to 

 .00 to 

 .00 to 

 76 to 



8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 600 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 8.00 



60.00 

 800 

 8.00 



16 00 



3.00 



.26 



1.00 



00 to 4.00 



Pittsburg. Sept. 12. 

 Per doi. 



Beauties, Specials $2.00to 18.00 



Extra 2.00 



Medium 1.26to 1.60 



Short 86to .60 



Per 100 



Brides and Bridesmaids, Fancy... 16.00 



Medium, 4.00 



Short.... $ 2.00 to 8.00 



Richmond, Specials 8.00 



Select 6.00 



Ordinary 8.00to 4.00 



Kaiserin, Specials S.OOto 12.00 



Ordinary 8.00to 6.00 



Carnations 76to 1.00 



Adiantum 1.26to 1.60 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings 60.00 



" Sprays, per bunch.. 60c 



" Sprengeri, bunch... 60c 



Smilax 12.60to 16.00 



Valley 2.00to 4.00 



Kaater Lilies 16.00to 18.00 



Gladioli 2.00to 4.00 



Asters 60to 2.00 



in the previous meetings this year, con- 

 tained many specimen plants. The or- 

 chid exhibit of Joseph A. Manda re- 

 ceived a first-class certificate, while that 

 of "William Barr, A. W. Bodwell garden- 

 er, in competition for the society's an- 

 nual prizes, scored eighty-five points, and 

 that of Lager & Hurrell twenty-three 

 points. The judges were A. T. Capam, 

 Thomas Jones and Joseph A. Manda. 



The meeting was addressed by Alex- 

 ander Wallace, who, in taking up the 

 subject of civic improvement, said much 

 in regard to these features at the recent 

 meeting of the 8. A. F. at Dayton, and 

 also urged the sending of representatives 



Bolton & Honkel Co. 



Wholxsalibs Or 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns 



and a General Line of Plants 



sg Manutaotubkbs Of i ^ 



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 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES 



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llCllf PQflD '^^^ Perfect Stock, Green 



nCfff UnUr Oalax, Leucothoe Sprays, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns. 



ALL strictly fresh 

 from the world's 

 I finest patch. Are^ 

 I now ready for ship- 

 rment. 



Oalax, 76o per 1000; 

 Fancy and Dagger 

 Feins, $1.00 per 1000; Leucothoe 

 Sprays, 13.50 per 1000. Discount on large orders. 

 Write for prices in case lots. Terms: Cash or 

 good reference with orders from unknown par- 

 ties. Place your order with us and get iust what 

 you want, and get it quick. 



RAY BROS., Elk Park. N. C. 



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FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



I am now booking 

 orders for Princess Pine 

 for Christmas by the lb., 

 or made up Into roping 

 by the yard. AlsoChrlBt- 

 mas Trees and baled 

 Spruce for cemetery use. 

 Must have your orders 

 In by Nov. 1. Read this 

 adv. and then write at 

 once for my price list. I 

 can save you money. 



ROBERT GROVES, "'fSTSSrilSr** 



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of the local society to the international 

 exhibition at Chicago in 1908. 



Two new members were placed in nom- 

 ination, and further details in connec- 

 tion with this fall's show were discussed. 

 It was decided to make the October 

 meeting a dahlia night. Suitable resolu- 

 tions upon the death of Henry Graves, 

 the orchid collector, were passed. 



J. B. D. 



Peoioa, III. — B. Juerjens is making 

 extensive improvements at his green- 

 houses in Birket's Hollow. He is put- 

 ting up a cement block display room 

 26x50. 



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