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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 26, 1907. 



\/li^XnDY HAS MADE GOOD 



^f J^L> B ^^^M^^ M Prloe. Se.OO per 100; $60.00 per 1000. A i 



diaoount for caah 



Imperial and Pink Imperial Carnations 



Ton can not afford to be without these two excellent varieties. Price, 912. OO per lOO; $100.00 per 1000; 250 at lOOo 

 rate. A disconnt for cash with order. Every variety ot Cnt Flowers can be had from... 



ALEXANDER J. GUTTMAN, SSeTySrk 



'' Enough Said." 43 West 28th Street 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



There is still some complaint about 

 business being slow and the weather gets 

 most of the blame. A few hours' sun- 

 shine, but with a cold wind, some rain 

 and on last Thursday three inches of 

 snow, is enough to affect business. 



One thing is certain; it has affected 

 stock. Roses have shortened up so that 

 they clean up at fair prices every day. 

 Carnations are scarce, not enough com- 

 ing in to supply the demand. There is 

 still a surplus of Beauties, selling at low 

 prices, but there is little demand for 

 them, except on the street stands. Lilies 

 are quite plentiful, but violets have 

 shortened up and will soon be things of 

 the past. 



Greens of all kinds are plentiful, ex- 

 cept smilax and ferns. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Eeid, of Philadelphia, was 

 looking our city over last week. 



Miss L. L. Lockhart, of Youngstown, 

 O., was a visitor. She reports business 

 in that city as excellent. 



F. H. Kramer, Washington, D. C, sent 

 a bunch of his new rose, Queen Beatrice, 

 to the Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. for ex- 

 hibition. They received them Saturday 

 and Monday they were in fine shape. 

 They occasioned a good deal of favor- 

 able comment, on account of their keep- 

 ing qualities, their good stems and foli- 

 age and the color of the rose, which is 

 a beautiful deep pink, showing up well 

 when open under the electric light. The 

 general opinion was that it is a good 

 thing and is needed. 



J. B. Murdoch & Co. are receiving a 

 great many fancy Beauties. 



M. Bloy is now foreman for the Pitts- 

 burg Rose & Carnation Co. 



Joseph Jones is a victim of quinsy. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



A Grand Fero Novelty 



We are bookinE orders for 



NEPHROLEPIS AMERPOHLII 



which win be filled Btrictly in rotation with 

 plants OF OUB OWN GBOWING 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 



AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES 



Strong plants, ready for a shift, from 2/^x3-inch pots, 

 $7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 1000. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., ... WYNCOTE, PA. 



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ROSES 



Carnations 



Per 1000 



Crusader, 2j^-inch $27.60 



Boston Market, 2}^-inch 27.50 



All fine stock. 

 Cash or 0. O. D. unless known. 

 BRANT & NOE FLORAL CO., W. Peterson and N. 48th Avenues, CHICAGO 



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Per 1000 



Amerioan Beauty, 33^-inch $60 00 



Bridesmaid. SKiucb 45 00 



Bride, 3>^-inch 4500 



Riolimond, 3>^-incb 50.00 



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ROSE PLANTS 



Trom »^-lnoli pots. Per 100 Per 1000 



Beauties te.OO $55.00 



Bridesmaid 2.50 20.00 



Bride 2.50 20.00 



BENCH PLANTS 



One-resur-old for Immediate delivery. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Rlcbmond 4(6.00 $50.00 



Unole John 5.00 40.00 



GEORGE REINBERG 



Wholesale Florist 



35 Randolph St., Chicago 



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Carnation Cuttings 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



Bose-Pink Knehantrets $7.00 $60.00 



Helen Uoddard 6.00 50.00 



Bobert Craic 6.00 5000 



Qneen Lonlse 1.25 10.00 



W. B. GIRVIN, Leola, Pa. 



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Chrysanthemums 

 Carnations and Roses 



Novelties and all the standard varieties. 



Moschosma Rlparlum, a valuable oew 

 winter flowering plant. Write for descriptive 

 circular and price list. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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Carnation Plants. 



From 2-inch pots. 

 Enchantress and White Law^son, $3.00 per 



100. Harry Fenn, $2 50 per 100. 

 Double Nasturtiums, two colorg. 23^-in., by 



mail, 10c e&oh: $3.00 per 100; 25 at 100 rate. 



HIDSON GREENHOUSE, Hudson, Mich. 



Chrysanthemoms 



WHITE 



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

 brook. 



Mid •season— MIbb Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Ivory, Mrs. H. Robinson, Niveus, Queen, 

 Alice Byron, Bureka. 



liato— Mrs. Me Arthur. 



PINK 



Early— Glory of Pacific. 



Mid*aeaaon— Pink Ivory, J. K. Shaw, Adela, 



Mrs. Perrln, Ethelyn, A. J. Balfour, William 



H. Duckham, Dr. Eaguehard. 

 Late— Maud Dean, The Harriott. 



YELLOW 



Early -Monrovia. 



Mid-season- 6. Pitcher, Col. D. Appleton, 

 Mrs. William Duckham. 



Late— Major Bonnaffon, H. W. Rleman. 



Rooted cuttings. $2.00 per 100; $16.00 per lOOU. 



A.N.PIERSON 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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Seasonable Stock 



Cannas, Caladlums, Dahlias, 

 Japan Fern Balls, Tuberoses, 

 TuberousBeconlas , Ja pan Lilies 

 Dracaena Indlvlsa, Lantanas, 

 Moonflowers, Cuphea, Acera- 

 tum. Clematis, Dormant Roses, 

 Deutxlas, Spiraea, Ar^entea... 



Send For Price List. — 



VICK A HILL CO. 



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