

1932 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mav 9, 1907. 



Vir^XriDV HAS MADE GOOD 



^f m m^^ I m M B^k, I Prlo*. Se.OOper lOO; $60.00 p*r 1000. A diso< 



" ^ ^^^ ^ ^*^^ ^^ ^ for cash wit£ order. 



dlsoonnt of 5 par cent 



Imperial and Pink Imperial Carnations 



Ton can not afford to be wltbont these two. excellent varieties. Prioe, 912.00 per 100; 9100 OO per 1000; 250 at 1000 

 rate. A dUconnt for oish with order. KVERY VARIETY OF CUT FLOWERS CAN BE HAD FROU 



ALEXANDER J. GUTTMAN, 



Enough Said. 



Phones, 1664-1666 Madison Square. 



The Wholesale Florist 



Of INEW YORK 



43 West 28th Street 



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BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Siuee my last report the market con- 

 ditions have been about the same. The 

 stores and retail markets are doing all 

 that can be expected. . The cold days 

 and nights hampered business somewhat 

 and, to top it off, the circus was hero 

 and the races were going on, which 

 made the -week a little dull. However, 

 few cut flowers went to waste. Carna- 

 tions are just enough to meet the de- 

 mand. Boses are a little, more plentiful, 

 •while violets are getting to be a pre- 

 mium. Bulbous stock is getting off the 

 market fast. There is a good supply of 

 callas and Harrisii left. Greens of all 

 kinds are a little scarce yet. 



We are still in the clutches of wintry 

 weather and the bedding plants move 

 slowly. As soon as the weather breaks, 

 thousands of potted plants will be 

 thrown upon the market and a grand 

 rush will take place. Already some of 

 our growers are offering plants at an 

 extremely low figure. 



Various Notes. 



F. Seidlich, of Woodlawn, has sold 

 ;his place, consisting of five and one-half 

 acres, and has bought one and one-half 

 acres of land from Mrs. Selzie, at Ca- 

 tonsville. He will rebuild at once. 



The weather conditions ha\"e kept one 

 of the regulars at home, J. H. Brummel, 

 of (.'atonsville, who has been well known 

 by tiie trade for the last twenty-five 

 years and who has stood on the same 

 corner that his son, August, now occu- 

 pies. jS'o doubt, as soon as the weather 

 permits lie will again be with the regu- 

 lars. 



J. O. Strand reports market trade dull 

 in the potted plant line. 



After spending a day in town May 3, 

 J. B. Harman, on reaching his home, 

 found a large hay barrack a mass of 

 flames and the stables and other build- 

 ings in danger. The prompt arrival of 

 the county fire department kept the blaze 

 under control. Mr. Harman has one of 

 the liest kept places in Catonsville. 



Thomas Patterson, of Waverly, is of- 

 fering his place for sale. It is improved 

 with a fine dwelling house and stable 

 and a range of greenhouses, and is con- 

 venient to the center of the citv. 



H. C. Scott & Sons, of Ellicott City, 

 are cutting a fine lot of short-stemmed 

 Marechal Niel out of a house 20x60 feet. 

 These come in splendidly for funeral 

 work and there is a steady demand for 

 them. 



William Terry, at Owings Mills, had 

 a large wedding order for April 24, 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We are now propagating large quantities of Mums, whicb will be ready for delivery the 

 middle of June. Just risrht to set right into the benches where they are to flower. All good 

 commercial varieties. From 2j^-iDch pots at $2.50 per 100; $J0.00 per lOCO-Polly Rose, C. 

 Touset. A. Byron. Mrs H. W. Buckbee, T. Eaton. J. Nonin. Monrovia. R. Halliday, Rol de 

 Italie, Col. Appleton, Major Bonnaffon, Yellow Eaton. Glory of Pacific, Mrs. Chamberlain, 

 Dr. Enguehard, Marion Newell, Lavender Queen, John Burton. 



Also October Frost, Pres. Roosevelt, Mary Mann at $6.00 per 100. 



Also fine selection of Pompons in white, pink and yellow at $2.50 per 100. 



Let us book your order now and send them when you have your beds ready for them. 



BAUR & SMITH 



38th St. and Senate Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, INO. 



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AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES 



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

 $7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 1000. 



JOSEPH HE ACOCK CO., ... WYNCOTE, PA. 



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ROSES 



Carnations 



Per 1000 



Crusader, 23^-inch $27.60 



Boston Marmt. 2H inch 27.50 



All fine stock. 



Gash or 0. O. D. unless known. 



BR/LNT ft NOB FLORAL CO., W. Peterson and N. 48th Avenues, CHICAGO 



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Per 1000 



Ammrloan Beauty, 3>^-iDcb $60 00 



Brtdeemald. 3>^ inch 4500 



Bride, 3}^-lnch 45 00 



Blolunond, 3>^-incb 5000 



ROSE PLANTS 



From X3^-lnoh pots. Per 100 Per 1000 



Rlolimoiid ta.SO tSO.OO 



Brtdeamald 2.50 20.00 



Bride 2.50 20.00 



BENCH PLANTS 



One-year-old lor Immediate delivery. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



American Beauty $7.50 $00.00 



Liberty 4.00 85.00 



Ulclimond 0.00 50.00 



POINSETTIAS 



2-lnob $4.00 per 100 



GEORGE REINBERG 



Wlioleeale Florist 



35 Randolph St., Chicago 



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decorating for about 200 guests. Roses 

 and Harrisii lilies were used. The 

 bri<le 's bmiquet of roses was specially 

 admired. J. L. Tow'XER. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



100 1000 

 White Perfectionte.OO 160 



Glendale 6.00 40 



Victory 6.00 40 



L. Bountiful 2.60 20 



100 1000 



Robt. Craisr $6.00 $40 



Fiancee 2.60 20 



Enchantress 2.60 20 



260 ai 1000 rate. 



A8FAKAGU8, ready for shift, stroDK> 



AsparaKTia SprenKeri,4-in., te.OO; 6-in., 116.00 

 per 100. 



Asparapia Flnmoras, 3-ln., 16.00; 4-in., 18.00 

 per 100. 



Coleas, rooted cuttinirs, largre leaf, tl.26 per 

 lOO; assorte<^. 60c ^er 100. 



Salvia, 76c per 100. 



Panaleii, transplanted, 60c per 100. Bud and 

 bloom, $2.00 per 100. 



AKeratam, B. C, 76:; per 100. 



German Ivy, R C. 50c per 100. 



Tradescantia. &0c per 100. 



Pyrethmm, Golden PcAther, 76c per 100. 



Sweet Alyaanm, R. C, tl.OO per 100. 



ROSES— Chatenay, Uolden Gate, 2H-in.. 

 14.00 per 100. Richmond, 2H-lo.. $3 00 per 100. 

 Richmond, l-yr.-old, dormant plants, $8.00 per 

 100. Cash or C. CD. 



W. J. ft M ■. VB8BT, Fort Wayne, Znd. 



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ROSES! ROSES! 



strong, 3-in. pot», in fine shape for 

 immediate planting 



La Detroit, Cliatenay, Ivory. . . .$S.0O per 100 

 Rlobmond, Bride, Bridesmaid.. 6.00 per 100 



BUTZ BROTHERS, New Castle, Pa. 



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