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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 18, 1907. 



RHINEBECK, N. Y. 



It is said Aat the panic in stocks iji 

 March cost the florists of New York 

 city half a million dollars in lessened 

 sales during the week before Easter, but 

 this is probably much exaggerated. At 

 any rate there was no evidence of loss 

 of business here in the center of the 

 violet raising district, where shipments 

 were much greater than last year. At 

 Rhinebeck 820 boxes of violets were 

 shipped by express on the Saturday be- 

 fore Easter, where but 450 were shipped 

 on the corresponding day last year. A 

 great many new violet houses have been 

 erected during the last year around 

 Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck. The Ga- 

 zette estimates that the Rhinebeck ship- 

 ments during Easter week brought 

 $12,500 to the growers of the neighbor- 

 hood. 



DALLAS, TEX. 



The women's organization of Dallas, 

 which includes in its membership the 

 class of people who are accustomed to 

 accomplishing the things they undertake, 

 is planning to hold an autumn flower 

 show which shall be big enough to at- 

 tract national attention. It is the in- 

 tention to make a grand success of it 

 and, as a matter of course, first-class 

 premiums will be offered, so as to in- 

 duce the leading growers all over the 

 country to exhibit. This is the first time 

 a really important flower show has been 

 planned and quite naturally all possible 

 outside aid is sought. The local florists 

 are putting their shoulder to the wheel 

 in good shape. R. Nicholson, of the 

 Texas Seed & Floral Co., is especially 

 interested in the matter and will be glad 

 to have suggestions from any one who 

 has an idea which will help along the 

 show. 



Salt Lake City, Utah. — D, Laws, of 

 the Salt Lake Floral Co., has started 

 work on a residence on State, between 

 Eleventh and Twelfth South streets. 



Batavia, N. Y. — On the morning of 

 April 6 August Rathgob, an employee 

 of Paul Liebsch, drank a quantity of 

 Nico-fume extract, mistaking it for 

 whiskey, but found it a very poor sub- 

 stitute. It is thought ho will recover. 



A firand Fern Novelty 



We are booking ordera for 



NEPHROLEPIS AMERPOHLII 



which will be filled strictly in rotation with 

 plants OF ODB OWN GBOWING on and after 

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

 the best Fern on earth. STOCK LIMITED. 



WIVI. p. CRAIG 



1305 Filbert Street, PHILADaPHIA 



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WZ ARX BOOKING ORDERS FOR 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 AMERPOHLII 



THK SKNSATIONAL NEW FERN 



Awarded Highest Certificate of Merit at the 

 8. A. F. Convention, 1906. 



JANESViLLE FLORAL CO., Janesville. Wis. 



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..Seasonable Stock.. 



GeranlHS, standard varieties and novelties 

 from $2.00 per 100 up to 75c each. Send for 

 special catalogue if you haven't it. 



100 1000 



Hardy ChrysaathemBms, small- 

 flowering or button varieties. . .$2.00 $18 00 



Hardy Chrysanthemans, large- 

 flowering or Aster varieties 8.00 25.00 



Hardy English Iry, extra strong 

 stock 2.00 1800 



Swaiaaeiaa Alba, fine stock 2.00 18 00 



Petonlas, Dreer's superb, single 

 mixed 2.C0 1800 



TerbeDas, white, purple, striped 



and scarlet 2.00 18.00 



Petaalas, double fringed 3.00 25.00 



100 lOOO 

 Alternantheras, six varieties, 



Agerataa, Stella Gnraey; 8al> 



via, Boafire and 8pleadeas; 



Begoala, Veraoa; Gaphea; Lo- 



bella. Crystal Palace Gem; 



Levoa Verbenas; Parlor Iry; 



Tradescantla; Panienm, rarle* 



gated $2.00 $18.00 



Water LiIle8,Nymphaea Odorata 



Gigantea 8.00 



Cannaa, 3-in. pots, 12 varieties... 4.00 



Hollyhock, double white and 



mixed 8.00 



Hardy Phlox, 10 varieties 3.00 



Dahlia Boots, good assortment.. 6.00 



=CASH WITH ORDERS 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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Nosbask Greenhouse Co., Ooarga, DL 



Aapara^iM Plnmoma. strong seedlings. $1 00 

 per 100; very fine, 3 and 4-inch, $5.00 and lU.OO. 



Ageratum Little Blue Star, the only true dwarf, 

 rooted cuttings and 2M in., T5c and $2.00 per lOU. 



Alyssum, Giant and Dwarf, rooted cuttings and 

 2-iD., $1.00 and $2.50 per 100. 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 3 and 4-inch, $6.00 and 

 $12.00 per 100; 80c and $1.75 per doz. 



FERNS, in pots and runners— Boston, Pler- 

 lonl, Anna Foster and Hcottii, at the same 

 price: 2V<ln., 3 in., 4-ln. and 5 In., per doz.. tJOc, 

 $1.25, $1.75. $2.00; per 100 $4.00. $7.00, $12.50 and 

 $25.00. Bxtra fine Boston Knnnnrs, ready for 

 2^-in. and 3-ln., $2.25 per 100: RJO.OO per 1000. 

 Plersnnl. ElesantlMlma, 2H, 3, 4-ln., $4.00, 

 $7.00, $lti.0O. 



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Cineraria Marltlma, 2-ln., $2.50 per 100. 

 Geraninms in standard var. for bedding, 2^, 3, 

 4-in., $3.00. $6.00, $».00. 



VInca Yarlegata, B. C, 2H and 4-1d., 90c, $2.50. 

 $9.00 per 100. 



Cannaa, dormant, started and from 3-in. pots, 

 M of the beat varieties. Special price of $10.0U 

 per 1000 on surplus stock of dormant roots of 

 Chas. Henderson, Mile. Bcrat, Alemannla, Bur- 

 bank, Austria, Tall Florence Vaughan, L. 

 Patry, etc. Send for our descriptive list. 



50,000 Perennial Plants, field-grown and 

 from pots. Descriptive llat mailed upon appli- 

 cation. 



Hollyhocks, in separate colors. 2M-1d., $2.25 per 



100. 



when .vou write. 



Adiantum Farleyense 



Good, thrifty 

 stock, 8-in., 

 4-in. and 5-in. 



ROSES 



GRAFTBD AND OWN ROOTS 

 Killamey, Rlohinond and Beauties 



POINSETTIA STOCK, strong plants from bench 

 Thorn Hedge Greenhouses, Newtown Square, Pa. 



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CYCLSMEN Gig. 



strong, twice transplanted, in four separate colors, ready for 2!Ki-incb, $4.00 per TOO. 

 Ready for 3^-inch, $6.00 per 100. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



LEHNIG & WINNEFELD, HACKENSACK, N.J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Importations 1907 



Get quotations from us on them — we save 

 you money. Cattleya Mosslae. Oigas, 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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