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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



October 11, 1906. 



ORCHIDS! 



nF you are contemplating growing Orchids consult us. We are now 

 booking orders for spring delivery of all the leading varieties 

 suitable for cut flower purposes. Our facilities for handling large 



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consignments are second to none. Try a few cases, you will want more. 



PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, aWISpK^ Secaucns, N. J. 



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MOBILE, ALA. 



The greenhouse interests in Mobile 

 were baaiy damaged by the recent hurri- 

 cane. At C. Ravier & Son's damage 

 to glass and plants is estimated at 

 $2,500, but no houses are completely 

 down and the plant will be in iimning 

 order in a couple of weeks. 



The Chatogue Greenhouses lost heavily 

 in glass. Two houses are reported to 

 be down. 



Miss Maria Minge's main houses were 

 ruined beyond repair and will not be 

 rebuilt on the same place, as the ground 

 is too valuable for building lots. 



Miss Goodbrad lost most of her glass. 



Mr. Duplan's loss is great. Being on 

 a high, exposed place, his greenhouses 

 literally flew away. 



The Industrial Gardens were badly 

 damaged. One house collapsed and the 

 loss in glass is heavy. 



Mr. P. Thublin lost one house, which 

 is down. 



H. P. Loding lost badly in glass. The 

 houses being protected by large trees, 

 there was not so much danger of com- 

 plete collapse, but branches from this 

 protection broke panes by the hundreds. 

 There luckily was glass on hand for an- 

 other addition with which to repair. 



L. 



U. J. Virgin, of New Orleans, re- 

 ceived a letter September 29 from F. P. 

 Davis, of Mobile, Ala., stating that the 

 storm did considerable damage to Mr. 

 Davis' home and nurseries at Spring- 

 hill, a suburb of Mobile. Mr. Davis' 

 property loss, he says, will foot up 

 $15,000. There were a number of giant 

 oak trees on his place, and when the 

 wind struck them they swayed in the 

 breeze until two or three of them were 

 blown down. 



The letter that Mr. Davis wrote to Mr. 

 Virgin was written at 2 o'clock Thurs- 

 day morning, while the storm was prob- 

 ably at its worst. He says he was unable 

 to tell the extent of the havoc in Mobile, 

 but he surmised it was terrible, because 

 the street cars had stopped running and 

 the electric lights had been extinguished. 

 Springhill suffered heavily from the 

 blow. Houses were badly damaged and 

 trees and plants uprooted. 



Egg Harbor City, N. J. — ^Lewis K. 

 Nagy is building a house for valley and 

 carnations. 



Newark, O. — A. J. Baldwin has had a 

 royal display in half an acre of cannas 

 and also has some splendid caladriums. 



We will cut 20.000 



Cattleya Labiata 



FLOWERS, also plants in bloom, all at 

 the lowest market prices. 



MenHon FLORISTS* REVIEV. 



SIEBRECHT S SON 



ROSEHILL NURSERIES 



NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 



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FIELD-GROWN... 



CANNAS 



CrimsoB B«dd«r, S to 5 eyes per 100, $5.00 



CklHCS* PrlMfoUB, 2^-incti 8.00 



OI>eeBies, ready for 4 inch " 3.00 



battpdraroii, field Rrown, red, pink 



and cerise color " 5.00 



Hsniy Phlox 



Jerasalem Ckerries, 5-Uich " 6.00 



Oasb with order. 



M. & S. DYSIN6ER, Albion, Micli. 



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Field-Grown Carnations, 



er 100 per 1000 I 



Stroaf aad 

 HeSIthy. 



per 100 per 1000 



BostonMarketN 00 $30.00 Crusader t4.0O 186.00 



Harlowarden. 4.00 36 00 | Guard 'n Angel 3.00 26.00 

 8prenKeri> out of 2H-in., fine ctock, 14.00 per 100. 



SCHEIDEN it SCHOOS 



Aibary aad Warrea Ares., ETAN8T0N, ILL. 



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Asparagus Spreageri 



4, 5 and r>-iii or more. 6c, 8c and 12c. 



Draoaana IndivtaSt 6 and C-inch. 



▲niliarloiiin, var., 4 and 5-inch, and Miscel- 

 laneous Stock: must be sold. Here is a 

 bargain for some one. 



Li Ai LOYELANDf H«wark, Naw'Tork. 



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Pandaotts Veitchii 



1000 4-i'<cb fine colored plants $30.00 per 100 



10,000 Pandanus cattlnss in fine 



condition 8.00 per 100 



Write for prices on larger lot of cuttings. 



r. SCHULTZ, HOBE SOUND, FLORIDA 



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Always mention the florists * Review 

 when writing fulTerttsers. 



O.K.Blrcliids 



A large shipment of Gtttleya 

 Gtgas ftat arrived in splendid 

 condition. All plants selected 

 by myself. Write for prices. 



JOHN De BUCK 



p. O. BOX 78 



College Point, Lonflr Island, N. Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition: Oattleya Dow- 

 iana. 0. Glgas, G. Hossiae, Percivaliana, 

 0. Spedosissima, C. Labiata, Eldorado, 

 0. Huperba, C. Leopoldli and many more. 

 Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrill, frc^r Summit, N. J. 



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From 

 Philippines 



Orchids 



Plialaenopsli BolUIlerlana, we a«% ready 

 to give quotations upon plants witb 1 to 8 leaves, 

 per 100 plants, or upon sound plants without 

 leaves, per 100 plants, for immediate delivery, 

 F. O. B. Hamburg 



A. HELD, IM9 William St., NEW YORK 



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PEAT 



We have a large stock of all kinds of Orchid 

 Peat goods. Fine screened Rotted Peat a spec- 

 ialty. Sample free. 



F. J 800TT «C CO. 

 Box 24, Loyd, Ulater Co., H. T. 



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Pansy Plants 



Giant, fine, mixed, my well-known strain, per 

 1000, 98.00. No order for less than 600 solicited. 



JOHN LAPPS, Juniper Ave , 



Telephone Connection. Maapeth, N. T. 



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