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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



January 31, 1907. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



The bright, clear weather has again 

 made its appearance and is helping the 

 steady increase in roses and carnations. 

 There has been a steady demand for all 

 kinds of cut flowers. Eoses and carna- 

 tions are both scarce and the price con- 

 tinues high. Narcissi and lilies of the 

 valley are selling well, and in fact all 

 kinds of flowers suitable for funeral 

 work are used. Violets are coming in 

 more regularly but are not up to their 

 usual supply and "are bringing fairly 

 good prices. Callas will be a short crop. 



Various Notes. 



T. W. Besley, the state forester of 

 Maryland, will deliver a course of lec- 

 tures on tree study and elementary for- 

 estry to the teachers of the public 

 schools here. 



J. J. Perry and Miss Effie L. Shipley 

 were married Thursday evening, Janu- 

 ary 24. Mr. Perry is the manager of 

 the Baltimore Florists' Exchange and is 

 well known among the trade. 



An abundance of fern leaves are 

 growing on the hills of the old Franklin 

 road. 



W. Keir, of Pikesville, had an unusual 

 experience January 23, when reaching 

 home, to find one of his houses nearly 

 frozen out. It was a case of pitch in 

 and fire up. The damage was slight. 

 After this he will have a night fireman 

 during the cold spell. 



The heavy mortality in Baltimore last 

 week increased business in the way of 

 funeral work. J. L. T. 



CORSICANA, TEX. 



The season has been mild and there 

 has not been enough frost to kill even 

 the tender plants. Many- plants, such as 

 rose geraniums, vincas, abutilons, plum- 

 bagos and lantanas are putting on new 

 growth and will soon be in bloom again 

 if mild weather continues. Koses, ver- 

 benas, Paper Whites and double Roman 

 hyacinths are blooming outdoors and 

 Dutch hyacinths and daffodils will soon 

 be in bloom. Elms, maples, cydonias, 

 honeysuckles and yellow jasmine are in 

 bloom. Peaches, plums and many other 

 trees are opening their buds. 



Mr. and Mrs. Clowe report that their 

 young stock of greenhouse and bedding 

 plants is growing too fast. The tempera- 

 ture is often 75 degrees and sometimes 

 85 degrees in the houses with doors and 

 ventilators open. 



Denver, Colo. — W. L. Sternenberger 

 is still on the sick list, bis illness having 

 lasted over a year. 



DAHLIAS 



Twelve thousaDd A. D. Llvoni 

 improved Dahlia Bulbs, the choice 

 pink thow variety, and the sur- 

 plus from sixty other varieties. 

 The cream of a list of over five 

 hundred kinds from which will be 

 grown in our irreeiihouses, just 

 erected, choice selection uf plants. 

 Guaranteed strictly fancy stock, 

 true to name and without insects 

 or fungi. 



POSTLM CEREAL CO., Ltd. 



Garden Dept., Battle Creek, Mich. 



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CANNAS 



Large, Plump, 2-3 Eye Pieces. Extra Fine 



ALL TBUE TO NAHE 



100 1000 



Burbank, 3 ft $1.75 Jlfi.OO 



Vhas. Henderson, 3-4 ft 2.00 17.60 



Crimson Bedde r, '2}i-3 ft 3 00 25.00 



Chas. Molin, 8X-4 ft 1.75 15 00 



David Haram, 3-3>^ft 4.00 35.00 



Director Holtze, 3 ft., XXX 6.00 50.00 



Egandale,4ft 3.50 80.00 



Eiizabetli Boss, 3>^ft., XXX.... 3.00 25.00 



Florence Yanghan, 5 ft 2.00 17.60 



J. Colette Boclialne, 4>i ft 175 1500 



Hnsafolla, 7-8ft..XXX 3.(0 25.00 



Mme. Crozr. 2K-3 ft 3.00 25.00 



Martha WaRhington, 2}^-3 ft.... S.OO 25 00 



Mme. Berat, 4 ft 1.75 16.00 



Oscoda, 2 ft.. XXX 3.00 25.00 



Plerson's Premier, 8-4 ft 2.50 20 00 



PennsylTania, 6 ft., XXX 2.00 17 50 



Bobn8ta,6ft 1.76 15.00 



Tlie Express, 2-23^ ft., XXX 6 00 50.00 



NATHAN SMITH A SON 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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 WX ARK BOOKING ORDERS FOR 



NEPHROLEPJS 

 AMERPOHLII 



THK SKNSATIONAL NEW FERN 



Awarded Highest Certificate of Merit at the 

 S. A. P. Convention. 1906. 



JANESVILLE FLORAL CO., Janesville, Wis. 



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Special For EASTER 



We have some fine plants of Hydrangeas, 

 that will bloom. 1-year-old, 7-in pots. 60c to 76c; 

 2-year-old, 8-ln pots, ll.tO to 11.26; 3-year old, 

 9-ln. potH, tl.26 to tl 50, If taken at once. Azaleaa, 

 00c, T6c and 11.10, for immediate sales. Ask for 

 our Fern, Mum, Carnation and MlscellaneousllBts. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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Roses, 4000 

 Brides and Maids 



from bench and dormant. 

 16.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



B. E. WADSWORTH, Box 224, Danville, III. 



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Beautiful New Pink Rose 



AURORA 



See announcement and full description with 

 prices, in Florists' Review, Dec. 20th, issue. 



PAUL NIEHOFF. Lchighton, Pa. 



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New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



Is tbe QUEEN of all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Minneapolis Floral Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 ^ NOVELTIES 



Send for complete list. 



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



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f^ A IM jy /I Q 1"^° .^"'^ *^^^^ *ye8 to 



^^'^'^'^'^'^ each root, in perfect 

 condition and strictly true to name. 



100 1000 

 Admiral Schley, 3 ft., grilt-edgre. .12.50 120.00 

 Alemannia, 5 to 7 ft.. Orchid- 

 flowered. Scarlet and .Vellow.. 2 00 15.00 

 Crimson Redder, 3 ft., crimson.. . 2 50 20.00 

 David Harum, 4 ft., bronze leaf.. 2.50 20.00 



Egandale, 4 ft., bronze Itaf 3 00 



Florence Vaughan, 5 ft., yellow. . 2.00 15.00 



King Edward, iH ft., scarlet 2.50 20.00 



Little Gem, 15<6 to 2 ft., gilt-edge, 



superb 4 00 30.00 



Mme. Crozy, 4 ft, gilt-edge 2.50 20.00 



Mrs. Kate Gray, 5 to 6 ft., orchid- 

 flowered, orange scarlet 2.50 20 00 



Pres. Carnot, 4 it., bronze leaf .. . 2.00 15.00 



Pres. McKinley, 3 ft., crimson. . . 2.00 15.00 



West Grove, 4 ft., pink 3.00 



Yellow Crozy, 3^ ft., pure yellow 3.00 25.00 



Mixed 1.50 10.00 



DAHLiIAS, Strorg, field-grown roots. 

 New double. Amethyst, Aristocrat, Harzer 

 Kind, Landrat, Dr. Scheiff, Medufa, Neck, 

 12.50 per doz. Apollo Trudchen Pape, 13.00 



Eerdoz. Spotless Queen, first prize N. Y. 

 >ahlia Show, $5.00 per doz. 



Double Dahlias. Britannia, Black Prince, 

 Bridesmaid, Capstan, Chas. Woodbtidge, 

 Columbia, Cycle, Firebrand, Gloriosa, Har- 

 mony, Island Queen. John H. Roach. King- 

 fisher, Konigen Wilhelmin* or Queen of 

 Holland, Mr. Mooie, Mrs. Montefiore, 

 Oban, Ruby, Strohlein Kronne,Wm. Agnew, 

 Wm. Cuthbertson, fl.OO per doz.; tO.OO per 

 100. Grand Duke Alexis, $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 

 per 100. Kritmhilde, pink. &uperb, $1 25 per 

 doz.; $7 50 per 100. 



Single Dahliiis. 20th Century, Lavender Cent- 

 uiy, Pres. Viger, $1 25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 

 Crimson Century, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 

 100. Scarlet Century^ $4.00 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100. Descriptive circular giving full parti- 

 culars, mailed free to the trade for the asking. 



J. T. JLOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Importations 1907 



Get rock-bottom prices on Cattleya 

 Labiata, Trianae, Mossiae, Perciv- 

 aliana Mossiae, Schroederae. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



Orchid Importers and CoIlectorSt 

 Rntherford, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Now is the time to place your order for 

 freshly imported Orchids delivered next spring. 

 Oar facilities for handling large consignments 

 are second to none. Prices are very low, quality 

 considered, fine stock of established Orchids on 

 hand. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucas, N. J, 



ORCHIDS 



ArriTed in fine condition: Oattleya Harri- 

 soniae, 0. Intermedia, C. Gigas, 0. Trianae, 

 0. Speclosissima, 0. Leopoldii, Laella Pur- 

 purata, Oncidlum Varicosum Rogersii, O. 

 Marsballianum, Phalaenopsls Amabilis, P. 

 Schillerlana. 



& Hurrell ^■^*'""' 



Lager 



Importers 



i Summit, N.J. 



^\ n ^^ |_| I I^C Direct from 



VJ f^ W m L/O the CoUectors 



For Spring and Summer Delivery. 

 We are giving quotations upon our entire list 

 of South American, Philippine and East Indian 

 Orchids. Choicest varieties of Cattleya, Odon- 

 toglossam, Pilnmna, Cypripedinm, Fha- 

 laenopsls, Dendroblam and Vanda. Among 

 them tbe very rare Vanda Sanderiana for 

 delivery June or July. 



A. HELD, 11-19 X¥UIiam St., NEW YORK 



Asparagus Crawshawii 



A Beantifal Asparagus, snperior to all 

 others in many respects. 



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

 planted seedlings, 15.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Sample. 10c. 



lAIICQ PDAWQUAW 403 PlalnOeld st. 

 JAMCO UnAfTOnATlfPBOTIDENCE, B. I. 



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