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60 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



May 28, 1007. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Business has been a little steadier than 

 the last week. Weather conditions have 

 improved somewhat, with the exception 

 of last Sunday, when it stormed all day 

 and hail fell heavily. There seems to 

 be a surplus of potted bedding plants 

 on the market and no reasonable price 

 is refused. Carnations and roses are 

 «nough to meet the demand. Sweet peas 

 are more regular. Lilacs are scarce. 

 Lily of the valley is plentiful, while 

 peonies are coming in slowly. Bulbous 

 stock is nearly exhausted. Greens of 

 all kinds are not abundant. 



Various Notes. 



Lohr & Fritze, Irvington, Md., are 

 breaking ground for another new green- 

 house, 35x150 feet. 



Charles Seigwart, Station D, will erect 

 another house this fall and is having a 

 fairly good cut of carnations. He is 

 also cutting some extra fine callas. 



Conrad Hess and Edw. Kress are again 

 at their old stalls in the market. 



Mrs. G. Cook, Arlington, Md., who has 

 been sick since last Christmas, is able 

 to be about again. 



Wm. Teipe, Catonsville, Md., is hav- 

 ing a fine crop of Lorillard tomatoes 

 coming on inside. 



The writer is in receipt of a postal 

 from J. Keur, Hillegom, showing the 

 growing beds of hyacinths. 



It is feared by many growers on this 

 side of Anne Arundel county that the 

 heavy hail storm last Sunday broke 

 many lights in the greenhouses of G. A. 

 Lotze, Lehr Bros., John Riders and E. A. 

 Woodfall, as the storm went toward that 

 section. 



The next meeting of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club will be a big benefit 

 for the retailers. Business of great im- 

 portance will be discussed. 



J. Bolgiano & Son are having a rush- 

 ing business in the plant line. Their 

 cash register last week rang up over 

 3,000 sales. 



The Holton Rose potato crop is a fail- 

 ure here with some of the growers. 



J. L. Y. 



Sandusky, O. — D. J. Mackey, proprie- 

 tor of the Central Greenhouses, is ill 

 in the south and M. S. Mackey, the man- 

 ager, will sell out the business. 



Houston, Tex. — Charles Ehlers says 

 that last year he shipped 70,000 cape 

 jasmine buds without receiving a com- 

 plaint. The stock this year is better 

 than ever and also more abundant. 



Qov. Herrick Violet 



Is bere to stay. Order at once when you can 

 get the real thing at the right pi ice. Strong 

 rooted divisions, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 2>^-in. pots, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



W. A. CALHOON 



18228 BuoUd At*., CLKVXLAMD, OHIO 



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W* ar* HMMlqmutwra for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

 ery. Strong, field-grown plants, $50.00 per 1000. 



WIUIAM SIM, Cllflonilali, Mass. 



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Dahlias— Geraniums 



DAHLIA PLANTS 



DAHLIA PLANTS— We ofTer a collection of standard sorts that is second to none in the 

 country, as far as covering the field of distinct useful varieties and novelties, running 

 in price from $2 00 per 100 to 60c each. We will send 1000, our selection, 60 each. 20 kinds, 

 for $18.00, in either Cactus, Decorati^ or Show, or to include some of all classes, or 600, 



26 each of 20 kinds, for $9.00. Not less than 600 at this price. dqs. 



Aegir, rich bright crimson scarlet .$0 50 



Alexander, rich bright crimson, fiusbed maroon :^. 200 



Ambassador, pure white ...'31M 



Dainty, lemon yellow center, shading to glowing rose .^. 180 



Grade, salmon red, with Eheen of purple 160 



Harbor Llcbt, vivid orange red, overlaid flame at tbe tips 2 00 



Jessie, beautiful deep rosy pink, white center ..-..ISO 



Mount Blanc, pure white, of fine form 300 



Si^eet Nell, deep pink, a paler center 1 50 



Jumbo, rich glowing crimson, large fiower 60 



Souv. de Gustave Duzon, attractive sbade of orange red; enormous 

 flower of fine form 1 60 



ICO 

 $ SCO 



10 00 



100 ICOO 

 Hardy Cbrysantbemums, 



large fiowering or Aster vari- 

 eties $3 00 $26 CO 



Hardy Cairy santbemums, 



small flowering or Button vari- 

 eties 2 00 18 00 



Aceratum Stella Ourney 2 00 18 00 



Inimitable, Giant Blue 8 00 26 00 



Altemantberas, six varieties, 

 eztrastroDg 2 00 18 00 



10 00 

 400 



10 00 



100 1000 

 Holly books. Double Mixed and 

 White. 3-ln. pots $8 00 $26 00 



Moonvlnes, blue 3 00 



Hardy Pblox, 10 varieties 3 00 



Salvia Bonfire and Splendens . . 2 00 

 Parlor Ivy, Senecio Scandens.. 2 00 



Smllaz, good stock 2 00 



Verbenas, white, purple, striped 



and scarlet 2 00 



Mixed, all colors 1 60 



26 00 



18 00 



18 00 

 15 00 



GERANIUMS 



GCBAN1UM8. Standard varieties and Novelties, for $2.00 per 100 up to 75 cts. 

 each. We will send 1000 in 20 varieties, our selection, single and double, for $18.00. 



Caesar Franck, Beautiful soft crimson. Ivy geranium, 1905 Novelty, 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz; $20.00 per 100. 



Allianoe, the handsome semi-double hybrid between an Ivy and a Zonal, color of 

 the Col. Baden-Powell, strong robust erower, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.: $20.00 per 100. 



SPECIAL OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME-To introduce the newer varieties 

 and to give an opportunity to have them thoroughly tested we will, for a short time, send 

 one each of 100 varieties of the 1905 and I9J6 novelties, our selection, for $10 00 casb. This 

 collection will include those of such noted introducers asBruant, Lemoine, Rozain-Bouchalat 

 and H. Cannell & Sons, and represents one of the finest collections of Geranium novelties 

 ever offered In this country. Do not ask us to send less than 100 at this price. If you haven't 

 our Geranium Catalogrue, send for it. 



All stock Is in A«l oondition, and from 9-ln. pots unless otberwise stated. 



Onr Wbolesale Oataloffne to tbe trade only. 



Visitors always welcome. OA8B WITH OBDBB. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md. 



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GERANIUMS. 



The following varieties in 4-inch pots in 

 bud and bloom, in fine shape and condition: 

 8. A. Nuit, Beaote Poifevine. La Favorite, 

 John Doyle, Kruanti. Marquis Castellane, 

 A. H. Trego. Mme. Buchner, Richard Brett, 

 Kicard, Francis Perkins, Jean Viaud, Double 

 Grant. Marquis De Montmort, and several 

 other varieties, $6.00 per 100; tbe selection 

 of soits to remain with us. 



Cash to accompany the order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN 



164 Tan Traskes Av«., SCHBNECTADY, N.T. 



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ASTERS From trays, $3.00 per 1000. 



Giant Comet, white, lavender, rose, bright 

 carmine. Semple's white, dark red, rose, 

 lavender, purple. Daybreak pink. Hobenzol- 

 lem, white, pink, crimson, brilliant rose, Qloiia 

 and Waldersee. 



Mammotb Verbena, 2K-in. pots, $1.25 per 

 100; white, purple, scarlet, striped, pink and 

 mixed Mixed from trays, transplanted. 75c per 

 100. Centaurea Gymnooarpa, 2>^-iD. pots, 

 $2.00 per 100. Aceratum, 2%\n., white and 

 blue, $2.00 per 100. 



Orders booked for 30,000 23^in. MUMS, June 

 delivery. Rudbeokia (Golden Glow), $100 per 

 100. Cash with order or satisfactory reference. 

 J. J. ARNOLD. HOMER, N. T. 



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200,000 Bedding Plants 



OF ALL KINDS. 



Specialty* Geraniums 



In the following varieties: 



Mrs. 8. A. Nntt, Jean Viand, La 

 Favorite, La Pactole, Gen. Grant, Sam 

 Sloan, Mme. Bmant, Mrs. K. G. Hill, 

 Beante Foitevine. Connteas de Oastel* 

 lane, Mrs. Ward. Apple Blossom. Gloire 

 de Irance, Jealonay. 2H, 3 and 4-lnch 

 pote. Write for prices. 



WM. CLARK 



COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Bnxns, Aialea Zndica, Bhododendrons, 



Bver^eens, Herbsceons Plants, 



Boses, Trained Fruit Trees, 



Oreenbonse Orape Vines. 



Ask for catalogue. 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutherford, H.J. 



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