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The Weekly Florists'^ Review* 



Apkil 25, 1907. 



CALUMET, MICH. 



Calumet will soon have a new green- 

 house if present plans of the Dale broth- 

 ers mature. The two brothers, James H. 

 and Walter Dale, are now looking over 

 the ground and, while they have several 

 sites offered them, have not decided ex- 

 actly where they will locate. It is pos- 

 sible that Laurium may be the town 

 where they will build, as there is an ex- 

 cellent site available there. 



Dale Bros, expect to go into the busi- 

 ness with the purpose of making their 

 greenhouses the most modern in the cop- 

 per country. The work will commence on 

 the buildings as soon as the snow is off 

 the ground and they will be ready for 

 business before next fall. 



Both the brothers are experienced flo- 

 rists. James H. Dale is now in the em- 

 ploy of A. M. York, of Hancock. He 

 was at one time employed with A. E. 

 Lutey, at the Calumet greenhouse. Wal- 

 ter Dale recently came to this country 

 and has an excellent reputation as a 

 florist. 



GRAND ISLAND. NEB. 



Edward Williams and S. H. Brewster 

 have dissolved partnership, Mr. Williams 

 buying over the entire stock, valued at 

 $12,000. Owing to ill health Mr. Brew- 

 ster was forced to retire from the busi- 

 ness and Mr. Williams, the junior part- 

 ner of the firm, will take full charge. The 

 property consists of a half block almost 

 covered with greenhouses, on North Elm 

 street, and about two other blocks on 

 which stock plants are grown, Mr. Will- 

 iams contemplates making a number of 

 changes, which, however, have not been 

 definitely decided upon. Mr. Brewster 

 has not decided what to do, but thinks 

 something of leaving the city. 



New Garden, Pa. — Thompson Eich- 

 ards is erecting a number of new green- 

 houses and having other work done about 

 his place. 



Clinton, Mo. — M. L. Bonham states 

 that he will retire from business this 

 season, on account of old age and in- 

 firmity. He is nearly 72. 



Brewer, Me. — The Mount Hope 

 Floral Co. has been organized for the 

 purpose of carrying on a wholesale and 

 retail floral, horticultural and nursery 

 business. The capital stock is $10,000. 

 The oflScers are: President, Helen M. 

 Tolman, of Bangor; treasurer, Alfred C. 

 Blake, of Brewer. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in a very 

 fine condition, a large 

 importation of 



CattleyaPercivaliaoa 



Write for prices at once. 



Ordonez, de Nave Co. 



ORCHID GROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



8 Sampson Ave., P. O. Box 105. 

 MADISON, N. J. 



Mentloa The Reylew when you write. 



SPECIAL ::: ORCHIDS 



Arrived in splendid condition 

 a largre consignment of 



CATTLEYA TRIANAE 



$40.00 per Original Case. 



Order at Once. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



ORCHID GROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



ORCHIDS.... 



Arrived In splendid condition, a magnifi- 

 cent importation of Cattleya Trianaa. 



These are from the same district from 

 which some of our customers have flow- 

 ered 0. Trianae Backhousiana type. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, 



Orchid Growers and Importers, SecsnGos, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition : 

 CATTLEYA LABIATA and 

 DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM 



Lager 



Write for prices. 



ftHurreir'"""'* 



Importers 



it,N.J. 



£\ W%^ EM I rkC^ No^ ArrlTlns 



UKCniUd ^"'riSiS! 



Cattleya Trianae, C. Trianae, var. Papayan, 

 0. Schroederae, 0. Sanderlana. To arrive, Cattleya 

 Olg'as, C. Aurea, C. Mendellil. Call for quotations 

 from us, also for choicest varieties of Odonio- 

 grloBSum, Pitumna, Cyprlpedlum, Phalaenopsls, 

 Dendrobium and Vanda. Extremely rare Vanda 

 Sanderlana for July delivery. 



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



Adiantom Hybridom. 



2y2-inch pots. 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Ready May 1. 



A. LEY & BRO., Langdon, D.C. 



ALTERNANTHERAS 



Strong rooted cuttings; red and yellow, 

 60c per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 



8AL.VIAS. Dwarf French, rooted cuttings, 

 $1.00 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS., - Moffison, HI. 



AlTTaya Mention tbe.... 



Florists' Review 



Wben Wntina; Advertlaers. 



Specials This Week 



AT 



GEO. S. KUHL'S, Pekin, HI. 



Roses, 60.000 in 2x2% and 2Kx3-inch ready 



Write for list and prices. 

 Cannas, 10 named varieties. 3-in., $6.00. Mixed, 



varieties, 3-ln., $4.00. A fine lot of mixed, in 



flats, ready for 3 and 4-in. pots, as long as 



they last, $2.50. 

 Vincas, extra fine, 4-in., variegated and green, 



at $12.50. These are worth double. 5-in 



stock. $25.00; 2^-in., $3.50. 

 Geraniums, best red and whites. 23^-in., $3.50; 



3-in., $5.00; 4-in., $8.00. Mixed 2K-ln., if taken 



at once, $2.50. 

 Caladlums, started in 5-in., $20.00; 6-in., $25.00; 



fancy leaved. $25.00. 

 Gloxinias and Tuberous Rooted Beeonlas, 



5-in , $25.00. 

 Soft Wooded Plants, see our lists in last issue. 

 Pansies, Asters, Carnations and Mums. 



Write for lists. 

 Coleus, red, yellow and mixed, rooted cuttings, 



75c: 2-in., $2.50. 

 Besronias, Rex and 10 varieties of blooming 



kinds. 

 Ferns, see our lists and prices. We erow 60,000 



every year. 



SEP. A, KUHL, Wholesale Grower, Pekin, III. 

 Petunia THE QUEEN 



This Is something new in the Petrania order, a 

 new double, extra fine, that requires no stak- 

 ing, 2M-in. pots, tl.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Coleas, Golden Bedder, and other varieties, 

 rooted cuttings, GOc per 100: $5.00 per 1000. Ver 

 BchafEeltll, rooted cuttings, 70c per 100; $6.0'j 

 per 1000. 



Fnchsias. in variety, 2^- in. pots, $3.00 per 100; 

 R. C, $1.50 per 100. 



Heliotrope, in variety. 2'4-in. pots, fine, $2.5tJ 

 per 100; R. C, $1.00 per 100. 



Sweet AlysBum, 2>.^-in. pots, fine, $2.00 per 10(i 

 Capt. of Snows, 2M-lil. pots, fine, $2.00 per lOU. 

 Little Gem, $2.00 per 100. 



Lobelia, 2M-ln. pots. $2 00 per 100; R. C, $1.00 

 per 100. 



Ageratnm, In variety, $1.50 per 100; R. C, 80c 

 per 100. 



Rose Geranium, 2^- in. pots, $2.00 per 100. 



Happy Thonght Geraninm. $2 00 per 100. 



German Ivy, U. C. $1.,W per 100. 



Knglish Ivy. R. C, $1.50 per 100. 



Salvia. 2M-ln. pots, $2.00 per 100; R. C, %\.^ 

 per 100. 



Alternantheras, R. C, 80c i>er 100. 

 Cash with order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN, 1 54 Van Vranken Ave. 



BCHEWgCTADY. N. Y. 



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