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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 18, 1006. 



TWIN QTIES. 



The Market 



There was a decided improvement in 

 trade last week, not only locally but the 

 shipping trade has also been heavy. The 

 shortage of carnations has worked dis- 

 advantageously. Soses are coming in 

 nicely. Some varieties are as good as we 

 may expect to get any time during the 

 winter. Killameys, with some of the 

 growers, are almost perfect, and choice 

 blooms will easily sell for $3 per dozen. 

 While Sichmond are good, they have 

 not yet reached that stage of perfection 

 which the Killarney haa. Maids have to 

 take a back seat when fine Kiilarneys are 

 compared with them, and so far Brides 

 cannot compare with the Kaiserin. Moul- 

 tons sell well. Mums are on the market, 

 but not in large quantities, the demand 

 being rather light. Violets are coming 

 in slowly, singles principally. 



St. PatiL ^3 



The Hoyt Plant & Seed Co. has rented 

 the basement under the Ramaley Floral 

 Co., and will offer a full line of hardy 

 trees and shrubs for fall planting. 



L. L. May & Co. have had a busy 

 week, especially with funeral work. The 

 local trade was heavy, and the country 

 trade took quite a spurt the forepart 

 of the week. Miss Neuhart, who has been 

 sick, is back at work. 



H. Kunke & Son report a fast grow- 

 ing trade in their new location, and are 

 able to dispose of all they grow. 



Holm & Olson are moving into their 

 new location on West Fifth street. Ev- 

 erything will be in shape in a few days 

 for their grand opening. 



C. F. Vogt reports a fair demand last 

 week, but finds it difficult to get carna- 

 tions. 



Minneapolis. 



Julius Rieck will open a store in a 

 few days on Washington avenue. It is 

 also reported that he will have a new 

 flower store in the West hotel. 



Amundson & Kirschner are doing nice 

 business but, like all other dealers, ex- 

 perienced difficulty in getting good stock. 

 They have a good location, with an en- 

 trance from the Brunswick hotel. 



The New York Floral Co. seems to be 

 able to get carnations, and helped the 

 trade out on them last week. Felix. , 



Salem, O.— Joseph E. Bonsall has 

 purchased the Garfield Avenue Green- 

 houses, formerly owned by J. H. Brown, 

 and will continue their operation in con- 

 nection with his other houses. Mr. Brown 

 will be in the employ of Mr. Bonsall for 

 the present. 



VINCA MINOR 



To claan up a large qaarter we offer for 

 a time a lot of splendid, thrifty, 



Per 100 Per 1000 



NlM little claapi t 8.69 $18.00 



HeaTT damps 4.00 80.00 



Extra heary claapi 8.60 60.00 



Oasb with order. Samples at 100 rate. 

 Packing free. Order NOW for Fall Delivery 

 while the weather permits freight shipments. 



OTTO KATZEN8TEIM & CO. 



ATLANTA, GA. 



4^Let us send yod our Trade List of Tree 

 Seeds. It's free. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Ludvig Mosbsek 



ONARQA, ILLINOIS 



Per 1000 



AGBRATDM Little Blue Star, new, very dwarf, 2>^-inch 



ACHTRANTHK8. 3-lnch, $5.00 per lOo; 2-lnPh 



ASPARAGUS Plumoaus Nanus, from 4>^-lDch pots 



and SjirenKerl, from 4-incb .$75.00 



Same from Sinch pots 45.00 



Same from 2^-incb pots 22.50 



COLKtrs, in var.. stroDR. 3-incb, for stock 



FKRNS, Boston and Plersoni, from 10-inch pans, $2.00 each.... 



from 8-inch pans, 1.00 each.... 



FERNS -Boston. Plersoni. (f:|°^^ .^oo 



Anna roster and Sword. ] t Sch:::::::::::::::;;::::::::::::. TOM 

 all pot-grown i 'S4^ncb::::::::::":::::\\\\:::zv. X 



I also have a few thousand bench grown Ferns for 4, 5 and 

 6-incb pots. Prices on application as long as they last. 



FERNS. Plersoni Blecantlsslnia— Of this I have a very fine lot 



from 4-incb pots 



8-inch pots 125.00 



2Ji-lnchpot8 70,00 



DRACAENA Indlvlsa. 4-Inch, $8.00: 3-lnch. $5.00; 2K-lDch 



PALMS— For growing on. We want to clear them out at a special 



bargain. Kentla, from 3-incb pots 



Phoenix Canarlensls, from 4-inch pots 



ROSES. Brides and Maids- A surplus of a couple of thousand in 



3-inch pots, partly in bloom, fine plants, need shift or bench.... 



SANSEVISRLA Zeylanlca Var..&-inch. $15.00 per 100; 8-incb.... 



GERANIUMS. 3-incb, $5.00 per 100; 2>^-inch 20.00 



ALTERNANTHERA. R. 0.. 4 varieties 4.00 



VERBENA Ellen Wilmott, bright carmine pink, new, 2-inch 



SURPLUS OF HARDT HERBACEOUS PBRENNIALS-Transplanted and seed- 

 lings. For field-Rrown see classified adv.: list mailed free. Achillea The Pearl: AquU- 

 e^a. in var.: Campanula, in var.; Coreopsis; Dlanthus Pluroarius: Foxdove; For- 

 set-Me-Not; Chrysanthemums, in 3u var.: Shasta Daisy; Sii^eet William, and 

 many others, $1.00 per 100: 15c per dozen. Oriental Poppy, in var.; MonardaDidy ma, 

 and many others, $1.60 per 100; 20c per dozen. 



2.00 



Mention The Hevlew when you write. 



Geraniums 



FROM 2-INCH POTS, 



READY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 



ALLIAlfCB. Lemoine 1905. Hybrid, (Ivy and 

 Zonal) semi-double, lilac white, upper 

 petals feathered and blotched crimson 

 maroon, 25c each; $2.00 per doz. 



FLEDVE BLANC, the semi-double Bruant, 

 that promises to become the standard 

 white, flowers and foliage equal to Alph. 

 Ricard, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



CACTOS GEBAN1DM8, four varieties, petals 

 curled and twisted similar to the Cactus 

 Dahlia. $2.00 per doz.; $15 00 per iqp. 



DOUBLE DBTDEN , $1.00 per doz. : $5.00 per 100. 



S. A. Nutt, Le Pilote, Beaute Poitevine, Mme. 

 Barney, Centaure. Miss Kendell, Mme. 

 Jaulin. Jean Viaud. Mme Cbarotte, 40c 

 per doz.; $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 



Ville de Poitiers. Marquise de Castellane, 

 Berthe de Presilly, M. Jolly de Bammeville, 

 Thos. Meehan, 60c per doz.; $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Send for Oeranium Catalogue. Let us figure 

 on your future supply. 



ALTBBNANTHEBAS. red and yeUow, $2.00 

 per 100: $15.00 per 1000. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



POINSETTIAS 



2M-in. pots, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



S. N. PENTECOST, 1790-1810 East 



101st St.. CleTeland, Ohio. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Bay Trees, 



BOX T REES and 



Choice EVERGREENS 

 lor outside decorattons 



BOBBINK A ATKINS 



Rutherford. N. J. 



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HABDT ENGLISH ITT. $2.00 per 100,' $16.00 



per 1000. 

 SMIL AX, $2.00 per 100: $16.00 per 1000. 



B0BBEB8, good stock from 4-in. pots. $2.00 

 per doz.; $16.t0 per 100. 



COLEUS. LEMON TEBBENA8, 40c per doz.; 

 $2.00 per 100. 



AGEBATUM. Inimitable, giant Dlue, $1.26 

 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CABBAGE, Early Jersey and Cbarleston 

 Wakefield, Succession and Early Summer, 

 $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10.000. 



LETTUCE, Grand Rapids, Big Boston and 

 Boston Market, $1.00 per 1000; $8.60 per 

 10.000. 



PAB8LET, moss curled, $1.25 per 1000. 



A cordial invitation is extended to all Inter- 

 ested in Horticulture to visit us, Cowenton 

 Station, Philadelphia division, B. & O. R.R., 

 12 miles north of Baltimore. 



R. VINCENT, Jr., St SON, White Marsh, Md. 



GERANIUMS 



Rooted cuttings In any quantity after Nov. 16, 

 at moderate prices. Send for price list. 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



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SNILAX 



2-ln., strong, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



MUMS— The very best named varieties, 2-in., 



$2 00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 

 ROSES, BRIDES— Very strong, 8-in., equal to 



4's, $4.00 per 100; $36.00 per 1000. 



C. HUMFELD, Clay Canter, Kan. 



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