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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 28, 1907. 



DENVER. 



The Market. 



Stock, the last week or two, has been 

 limited for this time of the year. There 

 is a shortage of carnations, which natu- 

 rally helps all other stock, but nearly all 

 kinds are cleaned up every day. Funeral 

 work reached quite a volume last week 

 and, now that we have some fine weather, 

 it is hoped there will be a more plentiful 

 supply, .although the cold weather that 

 prevailed here some two weeks ago played 

 havoc with all outdoor stock, which means 

 that there will be practically nothing but 

 indoor flowers for Decoration day. Or- 

 ders for out-of-town commencements have 

 already begun to arrive, which furnishes 

 an outlet for a quantity of good stock. 



American Beauties are good, especially 

 in the long-stemmed grade; so are Bride, 

 Maid and Chatenay, while Richmond and 

 Liberty are very fine. The prices for 

 Decoration day are not prohibitive, con- 

 sidering the scarcity of outdoor flowers. 

 Carnations of good quality will retail for 

 practically $1 per dozen. 



Violets are out of the market, so far 

 as quality goes, but the cool weather of a 

 week ago benefited the plants, so a few 

 still can be obtained. Sweet peas are 

 coming in more abundantly and are gen- 

 erally of good quality at from 50 cents 

 to 75 cents per hundred. 



All kinds of green goods are scarce and 

 what fern leaves are obtainable are of 

 poor quality. 



Various Notes. 



George Henry Gardner, aged 27 years, 

 died in Denver, April 28, 1907, of con- 

 sumption and was buried at Riverside 

 cemetery, this city, May 1. He had only 

 been here for a few days and was prac- 

 tically unknown to the florists here, al- 

 though they attended the funeral and 

 took charge, seeing that all expenses were 

 paid. He was born in Kidderminster, 

 Worcestershire, England, and came to 

 Worcester, Mass., and worked for Hugo 

 Book, of College street. It is also re- 

 ported, from papers found in his pock- 

 ets, that he was with A. N. Pierson, of 

 Cromwell, Conn. There was also found a 

 postal he had directed to his mother, 

 Mrs. H. Gardner, 6 Yew Tree Road, Kid- 

 derminster, Worcestershire, England. 



The Park Floral Co. has advices that 

 peonies will be ready just in time for 

 Memorial day. 



C. J. David is cutting some fine sweet 

 peas, his pink and white being choice. 



E. S. K. 



Results bring advertising. 

 The Revievt brings results. 



Chrysanthemums 

 Carnations and Roses 



NoveltieB and all the standard varletieB. 



Moaoliosnia Rlparlam, a valuable new 

 winter flowering plant. Write for descriptive 

 circolar and price list. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



Mention The Rerlew wben yoa write. 



Adiantam Hybridom. 



2yi-inch pots. 



$5X)0 per 100) $45.00 per 1000. 



Ready May 1. 



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



Mention Tlie ReTlew when yon write. 



The New Double-Flowering 



Lobelia Kathleen Mallard 



One of the finest of late introductions in Europe. - $ 



Fine stock, 2X-inch pots, $2.00 per doz. ^ 



Begooia Gloire de Lorraine 



2%.in. pots, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. > 



Large Consigomeot of Bay Trees 



Just received. Ask for price list. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ROSES 



PINE, 



HEALTHY 



STOCK. 



«000 Brides and Maids, grafted, 3>^-lach, $12.00 



per 100. 

 20,000 Bridei, Maids. Killarney, Chatenay. Gates, 



Ivory and Richmond, own rpots, 3>^'inch, 



$8.00 per 100. 



P. R. QUINLAN, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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



Young Rose Stock 



Ready to bench. We believe In Bhiftlngr often. 

 Our stock this BeaBon is grrown In 2-in. and then 

 shifted to 2)i-ln. We quoie you an follows: 



Bride. Maid, Gate and Ivory, $2.50 and 14.00. 



'Wootton, KaUertn, Perle, Chatenay and 

 L.a France, $3 50 and t4.50. 



Blehmond and 8oap«irt, $5.00 and $8.00. 



Beanties, $6.00 and $8.00. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



How about trying a few 



Nephrolepis Whitmani 



If not already on your place ? Strong plants, 

 ready now. $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



S. S. SKIDCLSKY 



8S4 No. 24tb Street, PHILADKLPHIA. 



Mentjon The Review when yon write. 



GERANIUMS 



Rlcard and Nutt, 4-in $10.00 



Ricard. 8>^in 7.00 



The above are very fine stock. 



Aetere, best kinds from flats 40c per 100 



Soeee, Bride and Maid from bench.$5.00 per 100 



B. ■. WADSWORTH 



Bpz 8S4. DanTille, lU. 



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NUMS 



Our Specialty ' 



Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



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 writing advertisen. 



MABELLE 



Grand new pink carnation for 1907. A few 

 thousand rooted cuttings and pot plants still 

 left. Order quick. This variety is a money- 

 maker. Price of rooted cuttings, $2.60 per doz.: 

 $12 00 per 100; $10000 per 1000. Price of pot 

 plants, 2^-inch, $3.00 per doz.; $15.00 per lOO. 



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



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ORCHIDS.... 



Arrived In splendid condition, a magnifi- 

 cent importation of Cattleya TrUm»e. 

 These are from the same district from 

 which some of our customers have flow- 

 ered G. Trianae Backhousiana type. 



CARRILIiO ft BALDWIN, 



Orehid Growers and laportert, Seeaaeis, R. i. 



Mention TTie Review when yon write. 

 Arrived in fine condition 



Cattleya Percivaliana, Cattleya Gijas 

 Sanderiana, Cattleya Speciosissima, Onci* 

 dium Kramerianum and others. 



Write for prices. 



ORDONEZ, de NAVE 4 CO. 



Telephone 143, MADISON, N.J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Jnat arrived in fine condition: 

 CATTIiETA LABIATA and 

 DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM 



Lager 



Write for prices. 



&Hurrellfrp^^-rt Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Now IrrlrlBg 

 for Immediate 

 DellTery. 



Cattleya Trianae, C. Trianae, var. Papayan, 

 C. Schroederae, C. Sanderiana. To arrive, Cattleya 

 Olgas, C. Aurea, C. Mendellil. Call for quotations 

 from UB, also for choicest varieties of Odonto- 

 glossum, PUumna, Cyprtpedlum, Phalaenopsis, 

 Deodroblum and Vanda. Extremely rare Vanda 

 Sanderiana for July delivery. 



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



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