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ThcWcckly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 4, 1906. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



A Sunday spent in visiting the most 

 important places of this city was a 

 pleasure to the writer. There are some 

 eight or nine places, all devoted to 

 growing cut flowers and pot plants and, 

 as the report goes, another firm is to 

 build near Mountain Home cemetery. 



Grofvert & De Smit's place is look- 

 ing fine. Carnations are a specialty 

 and well grown. A house of roses also 

 is looking fine. Boston ferns and mums 

 in pots will find ready customers. 



Mountain Home cemetery, with Mr. 

 Frazer as superintendent, is as usual 

 in fine shape. 



F. W. Meyers, the Eiverside florist, 

 has his carnations in fine condition. His 

 Enchantress have fine stem and color. 



The Dunkley Floral Co. is busy with 

 extensive repairs and therefore late in 

 getting carnations in, but will finish 

 planting shortly. 



The G. Van Bochove & Bro. green- 

 houses are, as usual, in prime condition. 

 Boses, carnations and mums are better 

 than ever. This firm is sparing no ex- 

 pense to get the best of stock and the 

 ever increasing trade shows clearly that 

 good stock is what people are after. 



The Central Michigan Nurseries make 

 a nice showing. A house of mums is 

 fine. Carnations are looking well. Their 

 roses are rather small, as they have 

 changed from beds to benches again, 

 and, therefore, had to delay planting. 

 In all, the place is in better condition 

 than I have seen it before. H. M, 



Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. — Otto H. 

 Weber has bought the Edgerton estate, 

 and will hereafter conduct the business. 



Decatue, III. — Mrs. Maude Miller has 

 sold her flower store in the Central block 

 to A. C. Brown, of Springfield. Mrs. 

 C. H. Laughlin will be in charge here- 

 after, Mrs. Miller expects to go to St. 

 Louis to reside. 



ToPEKA, Kak. — Frank Sachs invited 

 his friends to Herman hall September 

 25, to celebrate the wedding of his son, 

 Wilhelm. Some uninvited guests were 

 asked to leave, and one, who is a local 

 prize fighter, waylaid Mr. Sachs, assault- 

 ing him. 



We are Headquarters for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

 ery. Strong, field-RTOwn plants, $30.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM SIM, Cllftondale, Mass. 



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lOOO SINGLE 



VioletPlants 



Field-grown, $35.00. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



40-44 Randolph St. CHICAGO 



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1/ 1 ^ I C* T e stock rirst-eUMS 

 Vl^/kb I W In every respect 



IfiO Princess of Wales, 6-in. pots per 100, 110.00 



Swanley White, 3-ln. pots '• 4.00 



Dorsett. Single, 4-ln. pots " 6.00 



Dorsett. Single, 5- In. pots " 12.50 



These last will make fine floweringr plants for X mas. 

 lO.OOO Carnations— Write for prices. 



1,000 Smllax Plants, 8-ln., $3.00 per 100; 135.00 

 per lOuO. 



Crabb & HuRter Co., Ltd., Grand Rapids, Micb. 



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Hydrangeas. 



Hydrangea Otakia, S-incta, immediate 

 delivery, weU-estabUshed in pots with 6 to 6 

 flowering crowns, $8.60 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 



100.000 Seedling^a of 



Cyclamen Giganteum Persicum 



Ready about November 1, in 6 separate 

 colors, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000; $75.00 per 

 10,000; larger quantities on application. 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons 



Box 778, PEORIA. ILL. 



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10,000 FERNS 



(▼ery StrouK*) 



Per Doz. Per 100 



PteraonI, 6-inch tS.60 $36.00 



4-lnch 10.00 



8-lnch 6.00 



Scottll, &-iiich 4.00 30.00 



4-lnch l&OO 



" 3-lnch 8.00 



Boston, 5-inch 8.60 2600 



4-lnch 10.00 



8-lnch 6.00 



Bnbber Plants, 6-lnch 36.00 



6-lnch 36.00 



4-lnch 20.00 



1000 Hardy Ivy, 18-ln., 8-inch pots. . 6.00 



1000 Asparaerus Sprengrerl, 2Hi-in. pote, 3.60 



Ji Di BRENNcMANi HARBISBURO, PA. 



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Fictts Elastica 



From 4-inch pots, top cuttings, 25c each: 

 $2.50 per dqz^; $20 00 per 100. 



Jos. W.Yestal& Son, Little Rock, Ark. 



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V rem CIS Philippines 



Pbalaenopsla ScblUerlana, we are ready 

 to give quotations upon plants with 1 to 3 leaves, 

 per 100 plants, or upon sound plants without 

 leaves, per 100 plants, for immediate delivery, 

 P. O. B. Hamburg. 



A. HELD, 11-19 William St., NEW YORK 



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Field'Growfl VIOLETS 



Strong, healthy, well-rooted plants of LADT 

 CAMPBKL.I. (double), ready now at $2.50 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1000. CAUrORNIA (single), 

 ready now, $3.00 per 100. Packed to carry safely, 

 free of charge. 



CHAS. BLACK, Hiirhtstown, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in perfect condition, a large impor- 

 tation C. Mossiae, 0. Speciosissima, Oncidium 

 Kramerianum, C. Oigas, Mendelii. etc. Also a 

 fine lot of established Orchids. Try a few; we 

 are very reasonable. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition: Oattleya Dow- 

 iana. C. Gigas, C. Mossiae, C. Percivaliana, 

 0. Speciosissima, C. Labiata, C. Eldorado, 

 C. Superba, C. Leopoldii and many more. 

 Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell, K "' Summit, N. J. 



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 when inrrltlnB advertisers. 



WITTBOLD'S 



Wholesale Price List 



PALMS 



Cocos, for dishes, 2H-lnch, $1.50 to $1.76 per dot. 

 Cocoa Bonettl, large specimens, $40.00 each. 



In. Each Doz. 



Kentia Belmoreaaa 8 $3.00 



6 $0.60 7.20 



6 1.00 12.00 



6xx 1.26 15.00 



7 2.60 80.00 



Eentia Fortteriaaa 5 .60 7.20 



6 1.26 16.00 



7 2.00 24.00 



Pkoenix Canariensis, fine busby plants, just the 



thing for vases, lawn decoration, etc., 10-ln. 



pota, $2.50 each. Large specimens. $25.00 to 



$80.00 each. 



Phoenix Ganarleiiiis, 2-ln., $1.00 per doz.; 5-in., 



$5.00 per dozen. 

 Pkoealx Beellnata, 6 in. SOc each; $6.00 per doi.; 

 7-in., 75c each: 3>i-in., $2.00 per doz.; 4-in., 

 $3.00 per dozen. 



FERNS 



Adiantom Capillni'Tenerii, 6-in — $2.00 per doz. 

 Cyrtominm Faleatam, fine plants, 85c and 50o ea. 



Boiton Ferns, 4-in $1.50 per doz. 



5-ln., strong S.OOperdos. 



" " 6-ln e.OOperdoz. 



" 7-in O.OOperdoz. 



runners, $3.00 per 100. 

 " " large plants, up to $5.00 each. 



Seottii Ferns, 10-in. pots, $2.00 each. 

 Assorted Ferns, leading varieties for dishes, per 



100, $8.00; per 1000 $26.00. 

 Fern Balls, 7 to 9, dormant or in leaf, $4.2C per 

 doz. 



MISCELLANEOUS 

 Decorative Plants 



In. Tiers. Ea. Doz. 100 

 AraBearlaSxeelsa....4 2 to 3 $0.85 $4.00 

 ....6 3 to 4 .75 9.00 

 ....6 3 to 5 1.00 12.00 

 Aiparagas Plaiiioso8..2 $8.00 



..3 M» 



Aiparagni Spreng*ri..2 Mt 



" ..8 6.00 



..4 1.25 



..5 2.00 



Asparagns Scaadens Deflexns, a beautiful green 

 for wedding and funeral work, 8-ln. pots, 

 $1.60 per dozen; 4-in. pots, $2.00 per dozen. 

 Bay Trees, small standards, 12-inch beads, $5.00 



per pair. 

 Bay Trees, pyramids, 5 feet high, $16.00 per pair. 

 Draeaeaa Fragraas, 5-inch pots, 50c each, $6.00 

 per doz.; 6-inch pots, 76c each. S9.00 per doz. 

 Draetcna ladlvisa, 2-ln., $2.50 per 100. 

 6-ln., $6.00 per doz. 

 7-ln., $9.00 per doe. 

 Draeaena Hassangeana, 8-inch pots, $2.00 each; 

 9-inch pots, $3.00 each. 

 Maranta Lietxil, 2^-in., $1.00 per doz. 



PaBdanai feitekii, 6-inch $12.00 per doz. 



7-ln., $2.00 ea.: 24.00 per doz. 

 PaDdanaa Utllis, 3-in., $1.50 per doz.; 4-in., $3.00 



per doz.; Mn., $5.00 per doz. 

 Poinsettias, 2H-incb. $6.00 per 100. 



8-inch, $8.00 per 100. 

 Saasevieria Javaalea Tar., 4-in.. $2.00 per doz. 

 Selacinella Dentiealata, Sin., $1.00 per doz. 



Field-Grown Carnations 



We Have to Spare Perioo 



1000 White Clond HOG 



800 Sports 4.00 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



Field-grown, $1.50 and $2.00 per dozeo. 



The Geo. Wittbold Co. 



1657 Buckingham PI., Chicago 



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