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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 7, 1907. 



VICTORY 



Has made good. Place yoar orders early for rooted CDttlngs. Prices, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. A dlsconnt for cash with order. 



GUTTMAN & WEBER 



The Wholeaale Florist of Hew York, 43 W. 28tli Street. 



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Grower, Lynbrook, Ii. I., N. Y. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS, Ready For Immediate Shipment. 



VICTORY per 100, $6.00 per 1000, $50.00 I LADY BOUNTIFUL. per 100, $3.00 per 1000, $86.00 



PINK PATTEN ** 6.00 ** 40.00 ENCHANTRESS ... . ** S.60 ** SO.OO 



VAR. LAWSON ** 4 00 ** 30.00 | B. MARKET ** 1.60 ** 12.60 



We can also give you immediate delivery on Winsor, one of the best novelties ever ofiFered to the trade. Send for complete list of varieties. 



674 W. Foster Avenue, CHICAGO 



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JENSEN & DEKEMA, 



CINONNATL 



The Market 



Last week developed a weak market 

 and things lacked the snap and go which 

 has been with us ever since the holidays. 

 While this state of things is to be ex- 

 pected during Lent, still, as we had es- 

 caped so far, we were all in hopes that 

 there would be no slack Lenten period 

 this year. But it might have been much 

 worse. Many of the retail men say that 

 business was just as good as ever. But 

 there is no question that there was a 

 good let down, in the wholesale market 

 at least. The demand was poor and 

 prices dropped a little at a time till they 

 were down to a fairly low level, low 

 enough to make us feel a little uneasy. 

 Monday there was a decided brace; in 

 fact, last Friday and Saturday both 

 showed a considerable increase in the 

 demand. It would appear now that good 

 business will prevail until after Easter. 

 The supply of flowers is not heavy and, 

 even should there be a few days when 

 the demand is not all that could be de- 

 sired, it will have little effect on the 

 price of stock. 



Various Notea. 



The outlook for Easter continues to be 

 good, but we need bright weather or a 

 good many growers will fail to get in 

 with a crop. W. K. Partridge reports 

 that he expects to be in with a fine crop 

 of both roses and carnations, which of 

 course will go to supply his retail store. 

 Max Eudolph says that his houses are 

 just in shape to make Easter and he is 

 happy over the prospects. As is usually 

 the case though, there will be numerous 

 growers who will miss it by about a 

 week. Easter is early this year and with 

 the cloudy weather that March usually 

 brings it takes a smart one to be right 

 in on the dot. 



February business was a revelation 

 this year and every one reports a de- 

 cided increase over last year. 



Fred Gear has just completed building 

 his home in Clifton. He has spared 

 neither expense nor labor to make his 

 home right up-to-date and it is one of 

 which he may well be proud. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



Kankakee, III. — E. Corbin, formerly 

 of Grand Island, Neb., is preparing to 

 plant five acres to Malaner Kran horse- 

 radish, an imported variety, far superior 

 to the domestic article. 



ORCHIDS... 



It is with pleasure we are able to inform our 

 many friends that in one or two weeks time we 

 shall receive our first importations of 



C. Trianae, C. Labiata, C. Mossiae, etc. 



Advices from our Mr. Carrillo state he is 

 sending magnificent consignments. Our quality 

 and price are now too well known to need 

 further comment by us. We make a specialty 

 of supplying the trade. Place your orders now, 

 so as not to be disappointed, because we have 

 large orders to fill. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN 



Orcbld Growers and Importers 

 SECAUCUS, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Importations 1907 



Get quotations from us on them — we save 

 you money. Cattleya Mosslae, Gigas, Trianae, 

 Labiata, Schroederae, Vanda Coerulea,* Den- 

 drobium Wardianum and Nobile. Write today. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



The largest Orchid Growers and Importers In 

 the United States. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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Beautiful New Pink Rose 



AURORA 



See announcement and fuU description with 

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



PAUL NIEHOFF, Lehighton, Pa. 



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Florists' Review 



Wben Wrltlns AdvertlserB. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition: Oattleya Harrl- 

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

 0. Speciosissima, C. Leopoldii, Laelia Pur- 

 purata, Oncidium Varicosum Rogersii, O. 

 Marsballianum, Phalaenopsis Amabilis, P. 

 Schilleriana. 



Hurrellfrp^^^'r; Summit, N.J. 



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OUUlllt 



Lager & 



/^ D ^ LJ I r%C Direct from 



\^ n W n I L/O the Collectors 



For Spring and Summer Delivery. 

 We are giving quotations upon our entire Hat 

 of South American, Philippine and East Indian 

 Orchids. CholcBBt varieties of Cattleya, Odon- 

 togloBsam, Pllamna, Cyprlpedlnm, Fha* 

 laenopsia, Dendroblnm aqd Vanda. Among 

 them the very rare Vanda Sanderiana for 

 delivery June or July. 



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



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New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Mouiton 



Is the QujCBXf of all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Mlnneaoolis Floral Co., Minneaoolis. Minn. 



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