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The Weekly Fbrists^ ReviewJ 



June 13, 190T. 



MONTREAL. 



The Market 



Summer has arrived and we have been 

 grumbling because of a dry spell lasting 

 a couple of weeks, but the weather man 

 has sent some good showers during the 

 last couple of days, to our great joy. 



Outdoor stock is looking fine, though 

 everything is about two weeks late. Val- 

 ley, narcissi, tulips and daffodils are 

 now on the market, and the lilacs will 

 be ready very soon. 



Qttb Meeting. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club 

 held its meeting June 3. We were 

 agreeably surprised to see such a large 

 attendance, as we are all busy with gar- 

 dens, etc., at present and do not often 

 feel inclined to turn out after dark. Mr. 

 Trussell gave an interesting lecture on 

 flowering shrubs, of which he had a few 

 specimens with him. We also decided 

 to hold our annual picnic on July 16, at 

 Highgate Springs. 



Various Notes. 



The florists are all busy with wed- 

 ding decorations. This is the month for 

 them and looks as if it is going to be 

 a record breaker. In addition there has 

 been a number of large funerals, in- 

 cluding Mr. Burland's, Mr. Bown's, 

 and Mr. Paterson 's. 



The visit of Prince Fushimi, of Ja- 

 pan, to Montreal kept us all busy with 

 decorations for dinners, luncheons and 

 receptions. Miss Camplaell had the or- 

 der to decorate the car to take the 

 prince to Ottawa. Sweet peas, mig- 

 nonette, daffodils and Hichmond roses 

 were used. 



Miss Murray also had a lot of decora- 

 tions for the prince. One of her orders 

 called for hundreds of American Beauty 

 roses. 



P. McKenna & Son's second store will 

 soon be ready for bu.siness. Their win- 

 dow was nicely fixed up last week with 

 yellow poppies and asparagus. 



Hall & Bobinson have had wedding 

 decorations every day this week, besides 

 numerous funeral pieces. Their hydran- 

 geas are very good at present. 



J. Bennett has just finished planting 

 out about 10,000 carnations and has 

 more yet. 



Mr. Gray, of the Wright Floral Co., 

 has altered the interior of his store to 

 allow more space for work. 



Tommy. 



Eed Hook, N. Y.— Warren F. Feller 

 has sold his greenhouses here and has re- 

 moved to Khinebeck, in the same county, 

 where he will continue in business as a 

 violet grower. 



Savannah, Ga. — The firm name of 

 George Wagner ^s Sons Co. has been 

 changed to the Savannah Floral Co. The 

 management has not changed, however, 

 and W. D. Jones, of the Jones Pharmacy, 

 will continue to look out for the affairs 

 of the concern at the old headquarters, 

 234 Bull street. 



SURPLUS. LOW. r^ 



Shraba that are du? 140.00 



Poplars, Carolina and Lombardy 



Creeping Roaes M ro 



Bfme Plantler 40.00 



FhiladHphta Rambler, 8 to 4 ft 00 00 



Rosea. Hybrids, 2V<-ln 26 00 



CreepinK and Cllnibti>B Rosea 20 00 



Canna8.4iD. pots per 100, 6.00 



THE ELIZABETH NVB8ERT CO., Elisabeth, N.J. 



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Miscellaneous Stock 



Alternanthera, 2-in 2c 



Geranlanas, standard rar., 2-in., 3c; 8W-in., 7c; 



4H-ln., 10c. Mme. Sallerui, 2-ln 2^c 



Petunias, single, 2-ln 2c 



Vobaea.2-ln.. 2c; 4 in 10c 



Ool*na.2-in 2c 



AKoratain, 2-in 2c 



Ylnoa. 8-ln., 6c: 4-in lOo 



MarKiiUi'lteB, 3^-in., 7c; 4^-ln 12c 



ThanberKla, 2-in. , 2c 



Rose Geranmnis, 8-in., 7c; 2-ln 8c 



liobella. 2-ln 2c 



Verbena, 2-in 2c 



Alysanm, ainfrle, 2-ln 2c 



Naatnrtinm. 2-in 2c 



Heliotrope. 2-tn ,2)ic; 4-ln., 8c; 4)<-in 12c 



Maranndla, 2-in 2c 



8tevla,21n 2c 



Feverfew, 2-in 2c 



Aoh jranthea, 2-in 2c 



Beconla Vernon, 2-in 2^c 



Cauinaa, atandard var., 3-in., Oc; 4-in 8c 



AaparaanisSprenKerl,2-ln., 3c; 8^-la 8o 



Boaton Fema, out of bench, ready for 6-ln..2&c 



Runners, per 100, t3 00: per 1000, t26.00. 

 CTIIrysantbettiunia. standard var., per 100, 12.60 

 Also booking' orders for Polnaettlaa, 2^-ln.. 



t6.00 per 100; 146 00 per 1000. Cash with order. 



AURORA. ORBKNHOUSE CO. 



AURORA. ILL. 



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Ageratams,Coleos,Etc. 



Col«as. 2-iD.. 2c. ▲■rvnttum Guniey, 

 PaoUne and white, 2in., 2c. Duaty Millar, 

 2-in., 2c. AltunanUiMm P. major, A. nana, 

 Rofiea. 2-iD., 2c. H«Uotropes, blue, 2-in., 2c. 

 Salvia Bonfire, 2-in., l^^c. Aat«ra, Semple's 

 white, pink, purple, crimBon, $8.00 per 1000. 



Roofed Cuttings, ^^^'Snoo 



Salvia Splendena, Bonfire, 90c: Alternantberai, 3 

 kinds, 60c. FlowerlnK BeKOolas, 8 kinds, $1.25. 

 Ooleas, 10 kinds, 60c. Paris Daisy, white, yellow, 

 $1.00. Swainsona Alba, $1.00. 



UmmCainm* of slant Antlrrhinam, white, yel- 

 low, pink, $8.00 per 1000. 



Oaah or 0. O. D. 



BYER BROS., GHAMBERSBUR6, PA. 



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Niscellaneoos »r Stock 



'-OFFEEID BY— 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons 



Box 778, PEORIA, ILL. Perioo 



8prenK*ri, 2-iDcb $2.60 



3-lnch 5 00 



Draoa«na«, 2-1d< h 8 00 



Doubl* Petonlaa. 2-lnrh 3.00 



Lamon Varbanas, 3-incb 4.00 



If you need any Beaton, Piarsool, Klagran- 

 tiSBlma or Wtaltmanl Farna write us before 

 buylDK elsewhere. 



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GOV. DERRICK VIOLET 



The new Bingle violet. Fine, strong, healthy 

 plants, $5.00 per 100; $50 00 per 1000. 



WBITE ME ABOUT IT TODAY. 



LOUIS D. McCOY,'-"",?.^!"''- 



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Dracaenas and Vincas ^"s'toc^k""^ 



Dracaena Indlvlaa. &-ln 12.60 per doz. 



6-in 4.00perdos. 



Vlnoa Var., 4-ln 10.00 per 100. 



Fnchslaa, in variety, 2><-in 2.60 per 100. 



Vernon BeKonlaa, 3-ln 4.00 per 100. 



Salvlaa and Verbena*. 76c per 100; K.OO per lOOO. 



Extra fine Panalea In bloom 8 00 par 1000. 



— Cash— 

 CONTIBSE GBEENHOD8B8, WBB8TBB, HA88. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



OROWXR OV 



ALMS, ETC. 



■end tor Prtoa List. 



H0LHESBUR8. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Always mention tbe Florlsta* Revlaw 

 whan writing advertiaerB. 



SIRPLIS STOCK 



5-in. S. A. 



S. A. Ndtt, $20.00 per 100; 3-in. Rlcard; 



$6.00perl00. 

 Ivy ffaranliuna, s-ln., $8.00 per 100; 2^-in.t 



$8.50 per 100. 

 Salvia, 4-ln., $8.00 per 100: 2M-1d., $2.60 per 100. 

 Swaet Alyaanm, 23^-in., $2.50 per 100. 

 Altamantliara, 2}^-in.. red, pink and green, 



$2 50 per 100. 

 Oannas, assorted, 4-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Caladlnma, 4-in. $10.00 per 100; 5-ln., $20.00 



per 100. 

 Ballotropa, 3 in,. $6.00; 4 in., $8.00 per 100. 

 Bcbaverfa Matallica. fine, large. 5-in., 25c. 

 M. Ballarol aaranlnm, 2K-1d.. $2.50 per 100; 



8-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Cobaea Boandani, 3-in.. $6.00 per 100. 

 Oenuan Jvy, $2.00 per 100. 



I per 100. 

 assorted. 2}4-iu., $2.60 per 100. 



vooava ooanaei , „ . , .,. 



Oenuan Jvy, $2.00 per 100 

 Ooleaa, assorted 



Duaty Millar, $ 



Panaiaatum, $2.60 per 100 

 Sautolina, 23^-in " 



.50 per 100. 



ooiena, assorted. : 



Dusty Millar, $2. 



Panaisatum, $2.60 per lOO. 



Santolina, 2>^-in., $2.60; Sin., $3 60 per 100. 



Bosas— Bridasmald, 2^-in., $8.60 per 100. 

 Ohatanay, Ooldan Oata, 2^-in., $4.00 per 

 100. Biohmond, 23^-in., $3.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



100 S. T. Wright, 600 Dr. Enenehard, 600 Wm. 

 Duckham. 150 Lady Harriett, 80 Et. Bonnefond, 

 200 Ualliday, 2^-iD. and 3-ln , $2.60 per 100. 

 Cash or C. 0. D. 



W.J.&M.S.VESEY.FortWaynt.lnd. 



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Wholesale Ferns 



We ofTer at all times especially good values in 

 Ferns and solicit a trial order. We also make a 

 specialty of Specimen Plants, and If you can let 

 us know when you are going to want them, will 

 have them for you. Our stock consists of : 



We carry 8 and lO-inch Bostons, Whitmani and 

 other varieties. 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL 



WHOI.S:SAI.£ OROW£R. 



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Per 100 



CANNAS 



Bouvier, Florence Vaugban, Chicago, 

 Egandale. Louisiana and other stand- 

 ard varieties, 4-ln $8.00 



Salvia. 4 In 8.0O 



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



$25.00 3.00 



Imperial, 2-ln per 1000, $2V00: 3.00 



Marie Louise. 2-in.. " 25.00:3 00 



Lady Campbell. 2-in., " 2^00:3.00 



" large, fine bench clumps, 5c ea. 



GRABB & HUNTER FLORAL GO. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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Nephrolepis 



Whitmani, 2X-^a. $10.00 per 100 



Boston, 2)4-itu 100 per 100 



H. H. Barrows & Son,Whitinan, Mass. 



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HOME-GROWN 



Kentias 



Write for Price List. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., - Wyncote, Pa. 



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