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JAXUAIIY 10, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



563 



STOCK MUCH MORE PLENTIFUL 



So don't be afraid to order. You will only be charg[ed market prices. Let your orders come. 



PLENTY OF WILD SNILAX 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



. Wholesale Commission Florists 



40-42-44 Randolph Street, L. a Phone, central 466 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANI, 



StroDK plants, from 2%-ia. pots. $15.00 per 100. 



NEPHROLEPIS ELEGANTISSIMA, 



2]>i-iti. pots, $5 00 per 100. 



P. R. Qll^LAN, Syracuse, N Y. 



Afpnllon Tlip Review when yon write. 



which the unseasonable weather has ma«le 

 widespread. Many serious cases are re- 

 ported. Both Reidel and Hopkins, of 

 Guttman 's force, are laid up. 



The entire output of the Coddington 

 ranges, illustrated in last week 's issue, 

 is handled by H. E. Froment, of 57 West 

 Twenty-eighth street. 



The New York Florists' Club dinner 

 will be the event of the season this year 

 and will take place early in February, 

 as usual. Special attractions and effort 

 should assure an attendance double that 

 of recent years. J. Austin Siiaav. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market 



Christmas trade was good. The 

 weather was suitable for the delivery 

 of plants. Blooming plants were abun- 

 dant. There were some fine azaleas, 

 Gloire de Lorraine begonias, poinsettias 

 in pans, and stevia. Some florists say 

 the call was not so great for potted 

 plants as in former years, but an in- 

 crease in the cut flower line. All the 

 retail stores were beautifully decorated 

 with Ciiristmas bells and holly. 



We are having too much cloudy 

 weather and it is telling on roses, the 

 color being paler. 



Trade since the holidays has been quiet, 

 the only demand being for funeral work 

 iind a few parties. 



Various Notes. 



•I. Y. Bohnnan had a misfortune wjth 

 liis boiler, as the tubes all began to leak. 

 «'i<l he had to replace them with new 

 ones. 



Fred S. Schulz is sending out a beau- 

 tiful calendar for 1907. 



Henry Fuchs has some nne calla lilies 

 and Roman hyacinths. 



Adam Heitz 's new delivery wagon is 

 'jf tlie latest pattern. H. Lichtefeld. 



Peter Reinberg 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO* 



1,500,000 FEET OF GLASS 

 Current Price List 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Charlotte, Mich. — AVilliam Reno is 

 now manager of the greenhouses of the 

 Fuller Floral Co. 



Long stem. 

 30-inch . . . . 



24-inch 



20-mch 



18-inch . . . . 



15-inch 



12-inch 



Per dflz. 



$8.00 



6.00 



4,00 



3.00 



2.60 



2.00 



1.50 



Short $1.00 to 1.25 



Per 100 



Maid and Bride $6.00 to $10.00 



Uncle John 6.00 to 10.00 



Chatenay 6.00 to 10.00 



Liberty 6.00 to 15.00 



Richmond 6.00 to 15.00 



Sunrise 6.00 to 12 00 



Perle 6.00 to 8.00 



Golden Gate 6.00 to 10.00 



Killarney 8.00 to 15.00 



Ivory 6.00 to 10.00 



ROSES, our selection 6.00 



Carnations 3.00 to 5.00 



Valley 4.00 to 5.00 



Violets 1.50 to 2.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 to 4.00 



Romans 3.00 to 4.00 



Stevia 1.50 to 2.00 



Callas per doz, 2.00 to 3.00 



Harrisii " 2.00 to 3.00 



Asparag^us Plumosug, 



per bouch 50 to .75 



Ferns per 1000 2.00 



Galax •* 1.00 



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LENOX, MASS. 



The regular meeting of the Tamiox 

 Horticultural Society was hehl .lanuary 

 .'5, President F. Heeremans in the chair. 

 The entertainment committee submitted 

 a program for the J^bruary meetings. 

 They have arranged the annual dinner 

 for February 2 and carnation night for 

 February 16. H. Bunyard, of New 

 York, gave an interesting talk, in which 

 he oflered a donation from A. T. Bod 

 dington towards our fall show premium 

 list, and he offered a medal for the win- 

 ner of the society 's checker tournament. 



A. .T. Loveless was awarded a first- 

 (dass certificate for Cypri])ediuni , Lee- 

 anum Adela, a seedling which he raised 

 himself, also diplomas for C. insigne 

 Sandera", C. insigne Harefield Hall and 



Wietor Bros. 



51 Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO 



Current Price List 



AMEBIC AN « EAUTT Per doz. 



Extra longr steins $6 09 



36-ixich stems 5 OO 



30-inch stem s 4 OO 



24-inch stems 3.00 



20-iQoli stems 2 50 



1 8-incli stems 2 OO 



15-lnoli stems 1.60 



12-inch stems l.OO 



8-inoh stems 76 



J>er lOO 



Brides, fancy 810.00 



*• jfood 6.00 



Bridesmaids, fancy.. lO.OO 



good... 6 00 



Uberty, fancy lO.OO 



' g-ood 96.00 to 8.00 



Blchmond, fancy lO OO 



good 6 00 to 8 OO 



Chatenay, fancy lO.OO 



" arood 6.00 



Uncle John, fancy lO.OO 



'• grood 6.00 



Perle 6.00 to lO.OO 



Boses, oar selection. 4.00 



CABNATIONS. Qood 3.00 



" Pancy 4.00 



All other stock at lowest market rates. The 

 above prices are lor select stock. Extra select or 

 inferior st ck billed accordingly. No charge for 

 packing. Prices subject tu change without notice. 



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('. Leeaiuiin ( 'linkaberryanum. ,1. R. 

 Shields, of Dalton, was awarded a cul- 

 tural conimeudation certificate for some 

 extra fine plants of Begonia Oloire de 

 Lorraine aii<l a diploma for Primula 

 oi)c()iiic;i. (Jk()I!(;k Fot'LSH.v.M, Sec 'v. 



Appkktox, Wis.— Boclter & Zuehike, 

 (if the Hiverside Greenhouses, have under 

 contemplation i)lans for the entire re- 

 building of their plant at a cost of 

 $lil,0()(). 



.M('Kep:sport, P.\. — .Fames B. Smith re- 

 jiorts having had a heavy run of trade 

 the first week in January, funeral work 

 being in unusual demanrl. hut along with 

 prosperity came some hard luck, a valu- 

 able running horse being kicked to death 

 by a stable companion. 



