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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



November 15, 1906. 



pAt.,J|AN. 28-97 



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'i'il^ PERFECT FLOWER POT HANDLE AND HAN6ER 



It Is just the thinir for you to display your plants by 

 hanglner them on walls, etc.. especially when you are crowded 

 for room. Also for lifting plants out of Jardinieres; will 

 sustain a weight of one hundred pounds. 



No. 1 will fit from 2 to 6-inch pots perdoz., 80c 



No. 8 will fit from 5 to 8-lnch pots " 40c 



No. 8 will fit from 8 to 12-inch pots " 60c 



By mail. 10c extra per doz. Sample pair 10c, postpaid. 



W.C.KBICK, 1164 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 USE KRICK'S Florists' Immortelle Letters, Inscriptions, etc. 



Hig'hest Awards wherever BzhlUted 



These Letters and Desig'ns are made of the best Immortelles, 

 wired on wooden frames, having holes drilled in them to insert 

 toothpicks by which they are fastened to the design. 



Give them a trial. You will find these letters to be mperior 

 to any in the market. 



IH-inch Letters and Figures per 100, $S.ffO 



2-inch Letters and Figures " 8.60 



2>i-inch Letters " 3.00 



Add 10c per 100 on 2 and 2^-lnch Letters if by mail. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



Trade is fair in chrysanthemums and 

 other cut stock, but no noteworthy deco- 

 rative work was executed during the last 

 week. It is yet early in the season, as 

 official entertaining does not begin until 

 the middle of December. The absence 

 of President and Mrs. Eoosevelt, the 

 fatigue that follows fi, general election, 

 and the flurry caused by prospective 

 changes in the cabinet and diplomatic 

 corps, have all contributed to put social 

 functions for the present in the back- 

 ground. All the stores, including the 

 market stalls, are showing fine stocks of 

 mums. In pinks, Amorita and Dr. En- 

 guehard are showing in good form. The 

 Bonnaffons are now arriving and with 

 many competitors still retain their popu- 

 larity. There are plenty of roses and 

 violets to supply all demands, but carna- 

 tions are scarce. 



VatiouB Notes. 



A case interesting to florists has been 

 on trial at Alexandria, Va., during the 

 last week. J. Louis Loose, president of 

 the Washington Florists' Co., sued the 

 Southern Railway Co. for $20,000 dam- 

 ages for alleged injury to his green- 

 house stock by smoke and cinders from 

 their roundhouse and machine shops. 

 The case occupied the attention of the 

 court for four days, going to the jury 

 oh Friday. After several hours' delib- 

 eration it reported that it was unable to 

 agree and was discharged. 



The chrysanthemum shows at the U. 

 S. Propagating Gardens and Department 

 of Agriculture have continued to attract 

 many visitors. 



George H. Cooke and George Shaffer 

 are now bowling in the Y. M. C. A. 

 team. The Y. M. C. A. .gets two good 

 bowlers. It is hoped that Cooke and 

 Shaffer will be benefited spiritually— a 

 florist can never get too good. 



Alfred Ellabe, of Riverdale, Md., the 

 Davis Bros, and H. C. Summers, of the 

 District, have all been sending in fine 

 specimens of the pompon chrysanthe- 

 mums, which sell well as pot plants and 

 are useful in funeral work. 



Philip Buckingham has relinquished 

 -Mfl^pesition with F. H. Kramer and ac- 

 Xeepted) another with J. J. Cummings, of 

 \ Baltonore. A. F. 



Chester, Pa. — The effects of the late 

 Thomas F. Delahunt were sold at public 

 auction November 5. The greenhouses 

 are being removed. 



FERNS! FERNSI 



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6 



8 10 12 



^-In. pots 

 Boston and Plersonl 



rems 90.05 10.10 $0.20 90.30 90.50 9125 92.00 93.00 



XloKsntlssima and 



BarrowsU 08 .20 .85 .50 .80 2.00 8.00 5.00 



wmtmanl 10 .25 .60 1.25 



Our Btock of NephrolepiB is very 

 fine, full pots and perfect plants. 

 If you can use large quaotities 

 we will give you special price. 

 See what our customers say : 



' Lyons, Kan., Aug. 18, 1906. 



B. M. WiCHKES & Co. 



Dear Sirs— The ferpa received yesterday all O. K. They are the 

 best plants for the money that I have bad for some time. Many 

 tbaokB for same. MRS H. B. SMITH, Florist. 



Ferns prepaid. Hast sell before eold weatker leti is. 



Orden for less thas $10.00 we do not prepay. 



B. M. WICHERS & CO., Gntna, Louisiana 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Anchor Greenhouse Hose 



Is everything that we claim for it and more. 



Have you tried our PLANT BED CLOTH. 



Samples and prices on application. 



MINERALIZED RUBBER CO., 18 Cliff Street, NEW YORK 



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ORCHIDS 



Now is the time to place your order for 

 fresbly Imported Orcbidg delivered next sprinK- 

 Our facilitieH for bandlinir large conslRnments 

 are second to none Prices are very low, quality 

 considered, fine stock of established Orchids on 

 band. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In superb condition: Cattleya Dow- 

 iana. C. Gi^as, C. Mossiae, 0. Percivallana, 

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

 C. Superba, C. Leopoldii and many more. 

 Write for prices. 



mporters OUIIIIIlll} Ni Ji 



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Lagir&Hurrellf""*"* 



Orchids 



From 

 Philippines 



Ptaalaenopsls Scbllleriana, we are rejidy 

 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, 

 F. O. B. Hamburg. 



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



LOUIS A. RIEMER 



MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



PRACTICAL HEATING ENGINEER 



Boilers or complete beating plants furnished 

 or installed. Write (or catalogue. 



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We are HeadQuartera for 



Princess Violet 



Stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

 ery. Strong, field-grown plants, $50.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM SIM, Cliftondale, Mass. 



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GOVERNOR HERRICK 



The New Single Violet 



Shipped from Ohio, received special mention at 

 Boston Carnation Convention, Jan., 1906. 



H, R. CARLTON, Wiliouglibr, Ohio 



