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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 18, 1907. 



Imperial 



You Caniiot Afford to be Without Tiiese Two Excellent Varieties 



Prktt $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. A discount allowed when cash accompanies the order. 



A. J. GUTTMAN, 



The Wholesale Florist of NEW YORK 

 43 WEST 28TH ST. 



JOHN E. HAINES, "^2"' 



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BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Trade last week was nothing to brag 

 of, weather conditions being responsible. 

 Funeral work is the old standby. A few 

 Easter flowers are still hanging on and 

 move slowly. There seems to be a cer- 

 tain amount of surplus stock on the mar- 

 ket. Any one going down Lexington 

 street on a market day would imagine 

 flowers very plentiful. The street boys 

 at present hold the fort, offering roses, 

 carnations, American Beauties, jOnquils, 

 violets and other kinds of cut blooms at 

 a low figure. Greens of all kinds are 

 coming in a little more regularly. Laurel 

 can be had in wagon-loads at fair prices. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Cook and his brother, of Catons- 

 ville, Md., met with a serjpus accident 

 April 13 at Gilmore and Lafayette Ave- 

 nues, their wagon coming in collision 

 with a car, which threw fhem into the 

 street. Mr. Cook was knocked senseless, 

 after which the horse broke away from 

 the runabout, ran across the railroad 

 tracks and was badly injured. Mr. Cook 

 is erecting two new houses, one 30x100 

 feet and the other 28x100 feet. '^ • " 



Bobert L. Graham says he had a good 

 Easter trade and will grow a larger num- 

 ber of Harrisii lilies for next Easter. 



Henry Eberhardt, who has been con- 

 fined to his bed, is able to be about his 

 range of houses again. His son, Peter, 

 now takes charge of his stall in the mar- 

 ket. 



Wagner Bros., Towson, Md., are erect- 

 ing another large greenhouse. 



The old property of the late Anthony 

 Cook is being built up with dwelling 

 houses, and hundreds of loads of garden 

 soil are offered for sale. 



J. M. Sommers, Old York road, has 

 made himself known to the public by 

 having his name painted in big letters on 

 his back fence. He will erect another 

 greenhouse this summer. 



Thomas Craig, formerly with E. D. 

 Hopkins, is now with B. F. Deford, 

 Joppa road, Towson. J. L. T. 



ToPEKA, Kan. — April 16 was dande- 

 lion day in Topeka, by proclamation of 

 the mayor. Every man was expected to 

 dig the dandelions out of his own yard, 

 and Governor Hoch announced in ad- 

 vance that he would close the statehouse 

 and, with officers and clerks, get the 

 dandelions out of the statehouse lawn. 



ROOTED CUniNGS par 100, Pnpaiil 



AKeratnin Gumey and Pauline W.flO 



Alternantherat, beBt red and yellow 60 



Colens, assorted 60 



Knchilas 1-00 



Heliotrope, blue 86 



Salvia Bonfire 75 



German or Farlor Ivy 75 



CASH 



BHIPPEN8BUB6 FLOBAL CO., Shlppembnrs, Pa. 



Chrysaothemiims 



WHITE 



Early— George S. Kalb, Polly Bose, Willow- 

 brook. 



Mlcl*seaso n— Miss Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Ivory, Mrs. H. Boblnson, Niveus, Queen, 

 Alice Byron, Bareka. 



Uate— Mrs. McArthur. 



PINK ; ; 



Early— Glory of Pacific. 

 Mld-seaaon— Pink Ivory, J. K. Shaw, Adela, 



Mrs. Perrin, Bthelyn, A. J. Balfour, William 



H. Duckham, Dr. Eotruehard. 

 I,at»— Maud Dean, The Harriott. 



YBM.OW 



Early— Monrovia. 



Mld>season— G. Pitcher, Col. D. Appleton, 

 Mrs. William Duckham. 



lAte— Major Bonnaflon, H. W. Bleman. 



Rooted outtinrs. 12.00 per 100; tl&.0Oi>erlO0O. 



A.N.PIERSON 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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ROSES 



Strong 2y2'ineh Stock 



Per 100 



Helen Gould 98 00 



Mr*. Peary 3 00 



General MacArthur. . 3.00 

 Marquis de Quer- 



hoent ».00 



PinkCochet 3.00 



White Cochet 3.00 



Souv. de Pierre Net- 

 ting 3.00 



Herroosa 3.00 



Duchess de Brabant.. 3.00 



Burbank 3.00 



BonSilene.... ... '^.OO 



Per 100 



Pajia Gontier tS.OO 



Ciimbingr Paul Ney- 



ron 3.00 



Mrs. Cant 3.00 



I^ Princess Vera 2.50 



Safrano 2 50 



Marie Van Houtte ... 2.60 



Ivory 2.60 



James Sprunt 2.60 



White Koug:ere 2.60 



Countess E. Starhem- 



ber« 2.60 



Dahlias 



Per 100 

 Countess of Lonsdale.|2.00 



Matchless 2.00 



C. W. Bruton 2.00 



AllieMourey 2.00 



StroBg^ 

 SK-in.pUnU 



Per 100 



Zoar 92.00 



Snowclad 2.00 



Mrs. H. I. Jones 4.00 



Keynes White 3.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax Co , Va. 



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MABELLE 



MEW PINK CARNATIOW FOR 1907 



Color — A peculiar shade of lovely pink, with a 

 faint yellowish cast; several shades lighter than the Law- 

 son. Unlike most pinks, the brightest sun does not 

 injure the color. Slae— 3 to 4 inches in diameter when 

 established. Odor — Pleasing, but not strong. 

 Stems- Invariably strong, but always graceful, rang- 

 ing from 12 to 30 inches during the season. Habltt 

 etc— A very quick, active grower, making specimen 

 plants in a short time, even from late cuttings. Oa ac- 

 count of its rapid growth, requires supporting very 

 soon after benching. Gets away rapklly, blooms early 

 and gives long stems ri^ht from the start. Product- 

 iTenesi — Prodigious is the best word we know of to 

 use here. It is the most incessant bloomer, early and 

 late, we have ever grown. Stock limited. No discount. 

 Price 112.00 per 100; 1100.00 per 1000. 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO., Oakland, Md. 



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Seasonalile Stock 



Cumas, Caladlums, Dabliaa, 

 Japan F«m Balls, Tuborosea, 

 Tubarous BaKonlaa, Japan Lilies 

 I>raoaana Indlvlsa, Tj>ntanas, 

 Moonflowors. Cupbaa, Acaza- 

 turn* ClamatlSt Dormant Rosas, 

 DautBlas, Splraaa, Arcantaa... 



Send For Price List.- 



VICK it HILL CO. 



^. IK; Box 618. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 

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Noon vines 



IPOHABA NOCTIFI.ORA. 



(A. W. Smith, originator), best pure white, 

 largest and moat fragrant Moonvine in the world. 

 I have made a specialty of them for the past 15 

 years and am known as the Moonyine Grower of 

 America and grow yearly about 20,000. In 2^-ln. 

 pots, 96.00 per 100. Now ready. 



Cash with order, please. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



laiporter aad Wholesale Grower 

 1012 Ontario Street, PHILAOaPHIA, PA. 



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Wa ara Haadqnartara for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate dellv- 

 ery. StronK. fleld-rrown plants, 150.00 per 1000. 



WIUIAM SIM, Cllttondale, Mass. 



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BOSTON TERNS 



Fine pot-ffrown stock from 6-ln., 40c each; S-in., 

 26c: 8-In., 17.00 per 100: 2>i-in., SS.OO per 100. 



Napbrolapts Barrow^sU, from 5-in., 25o 

 each. Write for special discount on large quan- 



*^*^- NIL80N ft RLOPFBR 



1101 Plftb Ava. PKORIA, ILL. 



Formerly Cation Greenhouse Co. 



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CHOICE CANNSS 



Alsace, Chas. Henderson, Ex. Crampbel, Flor- 

 ence Vaughan, L. Patry, Martha Washington, 

 tlT.OO per 1000. 



Alemannla, Brandywine, Coronet, Mile. Berat, 

 Pennsylvania, 119.00 per 1000. 



America, Atlanta. King of Bronzes, 122.00 per 1000 



Black Prince, Chicago, Bgandale, Eastern Beauty, 

 MusafoUa, President Cleyeland, Triumph. 

 West Virginia, $24.00 per 1000. 

 W. C. BECKBKT, ALIaEGHKNT, PA. 

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NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



SYCAMORE. 



Briffbt, clear salmon-pink, crosf, between Mrs. 

 E. Q. Hill and Paul Bruant. It's the BEST ger- 

 anium grown. Write for descriptive circular. 



St. Clair Floral Co., - Bellevilla, Hi. 



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