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The Weekly Florists^ Review 



January 17, 1907. 



GRAND RAPIDS. 



The Market. 



Weather conditions are not so favor- 

 able as could be wished. American Beau- 

 ties, except short-stemmed, are practically 

 off tlie market. Roses are scarce, while 

 carnations are in fair supply, except 

 when, as has happened frequently of 

 late, funeral work has cleaned everything 

 up dose. Many weddings and receptions 

 also lielp to keep things lively. Prices 

 have dropped a bit since Christmas. 

 Roses retail at from $1 to $1.50 per 

 dozen ; carnations, 50 cents, with red and 

 Enchantress 75 cents per dozen; Paper 

 Whites, 50 cents to 75 cents per dozen, 

 and Romans 50 cents. Azaleas, poinset- 

 tias, (Jloirc de Lorraine and cyclamen are 

 still features in the window decorations 

 which are being kept up nicely this 

 season. 



Variotti Notes. 



J. A. Creelman, formerly with Charles 

 Chadwick, went a few weeks ago to San 

 Diego, Cal., to live. En route his 11- 

 year-old daughter, Marion, caught a cold 

 which developed into diphtheria, of 

 which she died, January 6. He has the 

 sympathy of the trade in his bereave- 

 ment. 



January 4 a new addition to the ranks 

 of the craft arrived; by name, Ceylon 

 Clark Buskirk; home, Big Rapids, Mich. 

 Congratulations are in order. 



Honorable William Alden Smith, our 

 esteemed representative in congress, has 

 just been elected United States senator 

 from Michigan. A reception was given 

 him at the City hall January 12. The 

 decorations were elaborate and great 

 credit is due W. L. Cukerski for the 

 taste shown in the arrangement and elab- 

 oration of detail. The city greenhouses 

 were stripped for the occasion which, to 

 the local inhabitants at least, is a mem- 

 orable one. 



The bulb men are beginning to arrive, 

 ail reporting that they are booking or- 

 ders in excess of last year and find 

 everybody eager to buy. G. F. C. 



The Review is full of valuable infor- 

 mation. In fact, it is the best florists' 

 paper I have ever read. I would not be 

 without it for ten times its cost. — Geo. 

 Fauth, Woodlawn, Md. 



A Orand Fera Novelty 



We are booking orders for 



NEPHROLEPIS AMERPOHLII 



which will be filled strictly in rotation with 

 plants OF OUB OWN GBOWIHTG on and after 

 October 15, next. To see it is to know it is 

 the best Fern on earth. STOCK LIMITED. 



WM. P. CRAIG 



1305 Filbert Street, PHILADELPHIA 



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TAPMATinM^ strong, healthy, 

 \^/\l%im I IUIIO9 rooted cuttings 



Per 1000 



B. Craig $50.00 



Cardinal 80.00 



Lady Boantifnl.. <6.U0 

 Enchantress.... 20.00 



Per 1000 



Sirs. Patten $20.00 



Mrs. Lawson 16 00 



Estelle 16.00 



Qneen Lonise . . . 10.00 



RNEST OF YOUNG STOCK 



Selected from the strong^, healthy, youngf plants 

 'we shall use in replanting our o'wn houses; propag^ated 

 from prize-winning stock. All plants guaranteed. 



ROSES 



Tlie new Bose "Morton Grove" winner of 



the fsilver Cup at Chicago Klower Show 1906 



for best new rose, willbediSFemlnatedin 19'8. 



R. O. 2>^-in. 2>^-in. S%-\n. 



per 1000 per 100 per lOOn 



Beantie8(2 or 2J^). $25.00 $6 00 $r>5.00(3)$75.00 



Maid 18.00 



Bride 18.00 



Gate 1800 



Uncie Jolin 18.00 



Cliatenay 18 00 



Bichuond 20.00 



Perle 20 00 



Sanrine 20.00 



Kate Moairon 20.00 



Bosalind Orr 



ICnglish 20.00 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 4..50 



CARNATIONS 



Rooted 

 pe' 1 tO 



Wliite Lanson $:{.00 



Lady Bountiful 3 00 



L. Perry 3.00 



Got. Wolcott 2.50 



Pink Lawson 2.00 



Enchantress 3.( 



Victory 6.00 



Cardinal 3 00 



Bed Lawson 4.00 



Mrs. Martin 2.00 



Prosperity 2.50 



Patten 2(0 



Variegated Lairson ... 4 00 

 Glendale 5.00 



Cuttings 

 per IcOO 

 $25 00 

 25.00 

 25 00 

 20.00 

 1760 

 25.C0 

 50.00 

 25 00 

 35.00 

 1800 

 20.00 



35.00 



23^-in. 



per 100 

 $4.00 

 400 

 4.00 

 3 50 

 300 

 4.00 

 7.00 

 500 

 5 00 

 350 

 3 50 



5.00 

 6.00 



Cash or CO. D. on Orders From Unknown Parties. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



d Plant Orders to Greenh< 



Morton Grove, III. 



Send Cut Flower Orders to 



35 Randolph St , CHICAGO. 



1,000,000 FEET OF GLASS 



Send Plant Orders to Greenhouses, 



; 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



HENRY BAER, R f.d 3. Peoria, III. 



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John E. Haines 



The leading scarlet, brilliant color, fine Btem; 

 the most productive ever Introduced; blooms 

 early until thrown out In July; no extra graes; 

 all shoots make flowers. Watch the papers and 

 see what growers say about it. None but well 

 rooted, healthy cuttings leave the place. Rooted 

 cuttings ready now. Price, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 

 per 1000. John E. Haines, Bethlehem. Pa. 

 Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Nephrolepis 



Whitmani, 2}(-itu $10.00 per 100 



Boston, 2X-U1* 3.00 per 100 



H. H. Barrows & Son,Whltman, Mass. 



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Asparagus Crawshawii 



A Beantifal Asparag-as, anperlor to all 

 others in many respects. 



Seedlings, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. Trans- 

 planted seedlings, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Sample. 10c. 



I Alice PDAUUCUAUU 403 Plaiofleld St. 

 JAMCO UnAndllAITpPBOVIDENCE, B. I. 



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2>^-iD. Asparaffus Flumosus $3.00 per 100 



3-in. Asparasrus Spreneeri 4.00 per 100 



2-ln. Hibiscus, in variety 2.50 per 100 



2-in. Flowering: Beconias 2.60 per 100 



2-(n. Boston Ferns 3.00 per 100 



2-in. Tarry town Feme 5.00 per 100 



2-in. ScottliFems 4.00 per 100 



3-in. ■' " e.OOperlOO 



4-iD. 



.10.00 perlOO 



The National Plant Co., Darton, Ohio 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 ^ NOVELTIES 



Send for complete list. 



GHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Boston Ferns, 6- In. pots, $3.00 per doz.; 8-ln. 

 pots, $15.00 per doz.: 11-ln. pots, $3.60. Specimens 

 In 12 in. pots, $6.0U, $6.00 and $7.00 each; 14-ln. pots, 

 $15 00 per pair. Scottil Ferns, 5^-ln. pots, $3.00 

 per doz.; e-in. pots, $6.00 per doz.: 7 and 8-ln. pots, 

 $l2.fl0 per doz. N. BlegantlaBima, 5H-ln. pots, 

 $5.00 per doz. N. Whlimanl, 4H-ln pots, $0.00 

 per doz. Superb Boxwood, just arrived, per- 

 fectly shaped. Bnahes for window boxes. 24-ln. 

 higrh, $1.00 to $1.5U a pair. Pyramid Box, 3 ft. 

 high, $2.60 to $8.00 a pair; 3H ft. high, $1.U0 a pair; 

 4 ft. high, $4 60 and $5.00 a pair; 4^ ft. high, $6.00 to 

 $7.00 a pair; 5 ft. high, $8.00. 



Cash or satisfactory New York references. 



ANTON SCHUL.THEIS, College Point. N.T. 



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BOSTON FERNS 



Fine pot-grrown stock from 6 in., 40c each; Mn., 

 26c; 3-in.. $7.00 per 100: 2>^-in., $3.00 per 100. 



Nepbrolepls Barrowsii, from 5-in., 25o 

 each. Write for special discount on large quan- 



tity. NELSON & KLOPFER 



1101 Fifth Ave. PKORIA, HX. 



Formerly Cation Greenhouse Co. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 

 We are Headquarters for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

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



WILLIAM SIM, Cliftondale, Mass. 



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Finest Stock 



of Madeira Vine, Hyacinthns Candicans, 

 Oxalis, Spotted Calla and German Iris in 

 the United States. Send for list of Bulbs 

 and Hardy Plants. 



E. S. MILLER, WADING RIVER, N. Y. 



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ou 



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