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The Weekly Horists' Review. 



l£iT 80, 1907. 



TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade during the last two weeks has 

 picked up considerably in the city, and 

 a noticeable decrease in supply has also 

 taken effect. The spring races made 

 quite a demand for flowers for various 

 social functions. 



Outdoor vegetation is this year fully 

 two weeks behind other seasons and, 

 from present appearances, lilac and oth- 

 er outdoor flowers, which are usually 

 plentiful for June weddings, will not 

 be in, so that decorations will have to 

 be made up of greenhouse stock. 



Various Notes. 



Several changes have been made in 

 the stores in Toronto during the last two 

 weeks. John McKerrighan has sold his 

 business to J. McCullough, and Andrew 

 Frost, late of Dunlop's, has been en- 

 gaged as manager. Another new store 

 has been opened at 844 College street, 

 by A. J. Piddington. This is in a resi- 

 dence district and should receive a good 

 family trade. 



J. H. Dunlop suffered a heavy loss 

 May 19, when 240 feet of one of his 

 long greenhouses were blown down. The 

 loss was confined entirely to the house, 

 as the stock had just been cleaned out 

 for replanting. The cause was the re- 

 moving of adjoining houses to rebuild a 

 range. This left the house exposed to 

 the full sweep of the wind. This is the 

 first accident of this kind Mr. Dunlop 

 ever has had. D. J. 



MARQUETTE, MICH. 



Mrs. L. H. Stafford has disposed of 

 her interest in the Stafford Greenhouses 

 to her sister, Miss Bada Schmidt, who 

 will in the future have entire charge of 

 the business. Mrs. Stafford has been 

 compelled to retire on account of ill 

 health, and will shortly leave the city in 

 the hope that a change in climate may 

 prove beneficial. The greenhouses, which 

 have been established for twenty years, 

 should not suffer under the management 

 of Miss Schmidt, as she is a thoroughly 

 capable florist and intimately acquainted 

 with the details of the business, having 

 acted as Mrs. Stafford's assistant for 

 many years. Arrangements have been 

 made whereby Delf 's grocery will handle 

 the products of Stafford Greenhouses 

 downtown. 



New Orleans, La. — Owing to the re- 

 building of his store at 106 Baronne 

 street, Charles Eble is temporarily lo- 

 cated at No. 116 on the same street. 



FINE, LARGE 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



7-lncli pots, $9.00 per doz. 



GARFIELD PARK FLOWER CO. 



2S72 W. Adwns St., CHICAGO 



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NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



SYCKMORE. 



Bright, clear ealnion-pink, cross between Mrs. 

 E. G. Hill and Paul Bruant. It's the BEST ger- 

 anium grown. Write for descriptive circular. 



St. Clair Floral Co., - Belleville, III. 



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Surplus Stock 



100 1000 



Oolrat. asiorted kinds, 2-ln I1.7S 916.00 



'* rooted cuttings, assorted .60 5.00 



B«fOBUB, flowering, assorted. . . . 2.60 20.00 



Ageratams, i best kinds 2.00 20.00 



Faehslas, assorted 2.00 20.00 



JasmlBes. assorted 2.60 20.00 



" Maid of Orleans. dbl.wUte 8.00 80.00 

 Laataaas, best dwarf bedding 



kinds 3.00 26.00 



Hlbiseas, assorted kinds 8.00 26.00 



MoobtIbcb, white 4.00 36.00 



LemoB Ponderosa 8.00 80.00 



Orange Otah«lt« 8.00 30.00 



SalTia Splendens 2.00 17.50 



TiBea Tariegata, 2-ln 2.00 20.00 



100 1000 

 PalMS, LatBBla BorboBl«a, 4-in., 



per doz., $1.50 38.00 



Palms, WaskiBgtOBlaFllifera.... 3.00 $25.00 



Babber Plants, per doz., $2.60 

 and $8.00. 



Fems, BostOB, 2^-in 3.50 



Ferns, Piersoal, large sizes, $8.00, 



$10.00 and $12.00 per 100. 



Ferns, Piersoal, 2^-in 8.50 



Ferns, SeottU, 2-in 4.00 



Hardy Pinks, assorted kinds 2.50 



Hardy Phlox, assorted field plants 8.50 

 Honeysnekle Halleana. Golden 



Leaf and Scarlet Trumpet 2.50 25.00 



30.00 



30.00 

 35.00 

 20.00 

 80.00 



Roses, Teas, Climbing Teas, 

 Hybrid Teas, Hardy Climbing, etc. 



Send in your wants for BEST prices. 

 TBB1I8 CASK WXTK OBDSB &IBBBA& TBBA' 



THE REESER FLORAL CO., - - 



URBANA, OHIO 



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BEDDING PLANTS ALL SOLD. 



We are offering now the following stock: 



BOSTON FEBN8, 6-in $10 00 per 100 



ELBGANTISSlHi FEBNS,8^-in. 15.00 per 100 



WHITMiNI FKBN8, 6-in 40c each 



VTHITHANI PEBNS, 3K-in 20c each 



Terms, cash or references. 



For June delivery. BOSTON FEBNS, from 

 4 and 5-iD., $15 00 and $25 00 per 100. 



For July 1. PBIHULA OBCOMCA, $3.50 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Primula Sinensis, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Please omit personal checks. 



NELSON & KLOPPER, IIOI rifth Av«., Peoria, III. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 PLANTS 



Glory Pacific, Kalb, Monrovia, Mrs. Coombes, 

 Dr. Enguebard, Duckham, Queen, Pink and 

 White Ivory, Ool. Appleton, White and Yellow 

 Bonnaffon. Mrs. Robinson, Maud Dean, Minnie 

 Wanamaker, Oulliniffordii and Black Hawk, 

 $2.00 per 100. W. H. Chadwlck, Mrs. Jones, 

 Golden WeddiuR. $3.00 per 100. 



Satisfaction Kuaranteed. 



CW.BLATCHLEY.PIantSTille.Coiin. 



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Cannas, Etc. 



Cannaa, standard varieties, 4-in $8.00 



Marsueritea, 4-in 8.00 



BantoUna, 2-in 2.00 



Violets, Princess of Wales, 2-in., per 1000, 



$25.00 3.00 



Imperial, 2-in per 1000, $26.00; 3.00 



Marie Louise, 2-in.. " 25.00; 3.00 

 Lady Campbell, 2-in., " 25.00; 3.00 



CRABB & HUNTER FLORAL GO. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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ASPARAGUS 



▲■pararoa Plomoaua, 2-in., $2.50 per 100. 

 8-in., $3.00 per 100. 8>i-in., $4.50 per 100. 



Aaparaffua Bprenserl, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 

 8-ln., $3.00 per 100. 3}?-in., $4.00 per 100, or will 

 exchange for any seasonable stock. 

 Cash with order. 



FC Al I CU fit Pn iDtervale Park Florists 

 I Li ALLCn tt UUi BBOCKXON.1IAS8. 



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Chrysanthemoms 



WHITE 



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

 brook. 



Mld-aeaaon— MlBB Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Ivory, Mrs. H. Robinson, Mlveus, Queen, 

 Alice Byron, Bureka. 



I<ate— Mrs. McArthur. 



PINK 



Early— Glory of Pacific. 



Mld-aeaaon— Pink Ivory, J. K. ShaWjAdela, 



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



H. Duckham, Dr. Eng^uehard. 

 I<ate— Maud Dean, The Harriott. 



YELLOW 



Early— Monrovia. 



Mld-seaaon— O. Pitcher, Col. D. Appleton, 



Mrs. William Duckham. 

 Late— Major Bonnaffon, H. W. Kleman. 



Booted cuttings. 12.00 per 100; 115.00 per 1000. 



A.N.PIERSON 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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100,000 Geraniums 



Finest stock in the country, most in bud and 

 bloom. Poitevine, D. Grant, Nutt, Buchner, 

 Ricard, Oastellane, extra heavy, 3-incb, $4.00; 

 4-incb, $5.00; 4-lnch, extra large, $6.00 per 100. 



Coleus, yellow, red and fancy, large 2-inch, 

 $1.75 per 100: $16.00 per 1000 



25,000 Salvia BonHre and Splendens, 

 large 2, 3 and 4-ln., S1.75, $2.50 and $4 00 per 100. 



Extras added to help pay expressage. 



All stock guaranteed or money back. 



Surplus standard pots, 2-in.. $2.00; 3-in., $3.00; 

 3Ji-in., $5.00; 5in.. $10.00 per 1000, packed. 



WM. S. HERZOG, Morris Plains, N. J. 



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