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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



SaPTBMBBB 27, 1006. 



OBITUARY. 



Mn. Emit C Metzmaier. 



Mrs. Emil C. Metzmaier, 1382 South 

 Fourth street, Columbus, O., died Sep- 

 tember 20. She had been a great Buf- 

 ferer from rheumatism for many years, 

 although only confined to her bed for 

 the last six weeks. The deceased was 

 born in Freiburg, Germany, and was 46 

 years of a^e, coming with her family 

 to Columbus in 1884. Her husband and 

 six children survive her. Mr. Metzmaier 

 is a prominent florist, and a member of 

 the Columbus Florists' Club, being one 

 of its charter members. The club showed 

 its sympathy by sending a beautiful 

 wreath of laurel, bronze galax leaves, 

 and white carnations. Zero. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



Trade has not yet taken on its hus- 

 tling winter appearance; in fact, in the 

 extreme hot weather of the past month, 

 there has been little suggestion of the 

 short, cold days. 



Asters of every variety are abundant, 

 and carnations from the Chicago mar- 

 ket are fair for the season. Each year 

 finds more progress in raising stock lo- 

 cally, the shipping interests suffering 

 thereby, while the call for well-grown 

 pot-plants is ever on the increase. 



The genial W. M. Lindsay was pre- 

 vented from attending the S. A. F. 

 convention recently held at Dayton, by 

 a rush of business, while John L. Par- 

 ker pleads politics as an excuse for 

 non-attendance. 



Hugh Scales is compelled to move from 

 his present quarters on Twentieth street 

 and finds it a hard matter to get suit- 

 ably located. 



An attractive house, built of concrete, 

 is being erected by G. E. Luffman on 

 .his place at Glen Iris, to be used ex- 

 clusively for bedding plants. 



It is rumored that Nunnally, the well- 

 known confectioner of Atlanta, Ga., is 

 to open a first-class floral establishment 

 in connection with a confectionery, early 

 in October, and has leased a store in 

 the Florence \iotel near the Nineteenth 

 street entrance. Success is predicted 

 for this enterprising firm and all in the 

 trade are glad that Nunnally has seen 

 fit to move in from the suourbs. 



Barrowsii Ferns 



2-\ach per 100, WOO 



2Vi-<uch per 100, 8.UI/ 



41nch perlOO 25.00 



, Alao 6, 6 and 7-iDCb, write for prices. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumn^uB 'iH-inrb p< r 100, S3.00 



SpreoKeri, 2>^ iucb per lub, 2.o0 



TRAILING VINCAS 



From fleM sreen and white var. and green 

 var., for 4-iucb. per lOo, tS.OO. 



CANNAS 



Austria and Alemannia. field clamps, per 

 100, Irt.no. 



Oasb or satisfact >ry reference. 



Geo. L. Miller Co. 



NEWARK. OBIO 



Ludvig Mosbsek 



ONARQA, ILLINOIS 



. v '" ' C.DFh r^ I A T '° Ootob«r 15, tan per cent olf for •triotly 

 Or^CwI/Vl.^ oasli wtUi order tor plaiita In tlila llat, to 



make room tor Beddmc Plants. 



Per 1000 PerlOO Perdoz 



A8FABAOU8 Flumoaus Nanua, from 4K-incb pots 



and Sprencarlt from 4-incb .175.00 



Same from 8 incb nota 4.V00 



Same from ^-inch potp 22.60 



FXBN8, Boston and Plersonl, from 10-incb pans, ^.00 eacb.... 



from 8-lncb pans, 1.00 eacb.... 



6-inch 



4-inob 12S.0O 



3-incb 75 00 



tlO.'K) 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 2.60 



':) 



40.00 



15.00 



8<Q 



8.60 



rEBNS — Boaton, Pleraonl, 

 Anna Foster and Svrurd, 



ail pot-grown , 2}i-inch... ............. I.... ........ 80.M 



I also have a few thousand bench grown Ferns for 4, 5 and :-*^i-, 



6-iui h pots. Prices on application as long ttM they Use. 



FKRN8, Plersonl Blecantlsslma— Of (bis I bave a very fine lut 



from 4-iijch puts 30.00 



S-(nchpiits 126.00 15 «0 



2}>i-inoh pots 70.00 8.00 



DRACASN A Indivlaa. 4- neb. Ifl.OO: 8-inch. 85.00; 2^-incb 2 60 



PALJIH— For grwlnif on. We want to clear them out at a special 



bareain. Kentla. fmm 8-iiicb pots 10.00 



Fboenix Canarlensla, from 4-inch pots 15.00 . 



R08B8. Brides and Maida— A suniluH of a louple of thousand in 



8-inrh puts partly in bl->om fiue i>lant8, need t>bift or bench.... '4.9- 



8AM8BVICRIA Zeylmnloa Var..4-iD<h 8if>U0 per 1(0: 8-incb.... i " •H'' 

 OKBAmOBlS, i<i.04Ml Stock PUtnta from fleid. standard var.... 5.00' 



Rooted uuttiuBs 10.00 



from -iK-iueh p<iiit isno 2.00 



AI.TBRNANTHBRA, K. 0.. 4 varieties 4.00 



BBDUINO PLANTS, all other varieties Prices on application. 



CANN A ROOTS- For oi ders hnolied before Octob«r 16 for fall delivery: Per 1000 



Bronse-leaved, Dlsoolor, for follaRe $7 50 



Robusta, for foliage 600 



Borbank, yellow fiowe s ISOO 



Chas. Henderson, red flowers lw.00 



Alemannia. varieKated red and yellow flowers 7Ji0 



Tall Florence Vaucban, variegated red and yellow 10.00 



MUe Berat, pink UowerM 10.OO 



M> selec i<>n of above and other named varieties, $60.00 per 10.000. 



Bronse-leaved. mixed 600 



Tellow shades, mixed 6.00 



Bed siiades, mixed ll«0 



All sbadss, mixt-d 480 



AU shades, '•eparate, f 4K.0O per lO.OOO. 



PANSY Seedllncs. Fiorists International 800 



transplanted 6.00 



VINCA VAR., strong, field-grown, first size 



' second -ize 



PBRSNNLAI. PLANTS, field-grown list mailed. 



$185 

 1.10 

 .65 

 .85 

 2000 

 10 00 

 600 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 .60 



-:0t 



4.00 

 2.00 

 1.25 



PerlOO 



$1.00 



.80 



.80 



126 



1.00 



1.25 



1.26 



.70 

 .70 

 .70 



.60 



. .76 



6.00 



8.00 



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*^GET THE BEST^^ !i S2J'I>S.7 



— ■^^— ^^^^^— — ^^^^^^^"^^i^ Stock • • • 



Per Per Per Per - • . p^^ p^^ p^^ p^^ 



Richmond 1<0 1000 VO lOuO u« liOO 100 1000 



Roses 23^-in. $5 00 $4(1 00 3>^in. $6 60 $,'>5 00 Uocle John. .2K-in.$S 50 $3».00 3^in.$5.00 $46.00 



Am. Ueauties.H-in. 5 00 4<i00 " 6. SO 56.00 Glf>ldeii -tate. 8..')0 8.00 4.60 



Obatet<ay....2}^-in. 3.50 3000 " 5.00 45.00 Kaiserin " 8.60 3< .Oi) •,■' ■ 



SATISFACTION ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. 



Sprengeri. S-in '....$4.(W per 100; tSS.OO per 1000 



PlumohUB. K-in 5.00 iiefbliO; 1 4.S 00 per lOQO 



Yellow Snapdragon. 8>^-in „ «.. 5.00 per^lOO; 45.0b per IMO 



Field-Grown CARNATION PLANTS, free from stem-rot 

 or other diseases. Strong* healthy plants* 



WolcoU $«.0('per 100; $35.00 per 1000 



Prosperity 4.(>0per 100; 36.00perl000 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



SS.S7 RANDOLPH 8TRKBT, CHICAGO. 



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CARNATION PLANTS 



4000 LAWSON 



3000 BOSTON MARKET 



STRICTLY "B<^NG UP" STOCK. 

 S30 00 per lOOO; F. O. B. Chicago. 



E. F. WINTERSOH CO , 45 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



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