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54 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JUNB IS, 1907. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



Now that the plant season is about 

 over, we find most of the plantsmen 

 pretty well satisfied. Most of them 

 have cleaned up on all kinds of good 

 stock and were trying to buy, paying 

 $10 per hundred for geraniums with- 

 out any show of bloom. There is no 

 doubt it was an awful rush at the 

 last, but you can always get more money 

 in a rush, so you would not hear much 

 complaint. 



Among the cut flower men business is 

 good along all lines. Prices are, as a 

 rule, reasonable, and almost everything 

 cleans up at some price. There are no 

 peonies to amount to anything; in fact, 

 the outside flowers do not amount to 

 much up to this time. The trade is stilf 

 talking about Decoration day, and al- 

 most everyone claims to have done more 

 than twice the amount of any other 

 year. 



Various Notes. 



Just before Decoration day J. W. 

 Glenn, of Kittanning, came to the city. 

 Now, Mr. Glenn is the tallest man in 

 the business, standing about six feet 

 six inches. Some practical joker in his 

 own town started the story that he got 

 tangled in the trolley wires and was 

 killed. The story had not traveled far 

 when it assumed the shape of an actual 

 fact, that he had been killed by an 

 electric car. This story reached Mrs. 

 Glenn, who has not been well for some 

 time, being troubled with an affection of 

 the heart. Mrs. Glenn, however, had 

 someone telephone the city and located 

 Mr. Glenn, who on his arrival home was 

 able to read his own obituary in his 

 local paper. Mrs. Glenn, outside of a 

 shock, is no worse, but the joker should 

 be punished. 



The club met June 4, but everyone 

 was busy and the smallest meeting in 

 years was the result, only about twelve 

 members being present. 



Mrs. E. Leizmann and daughter, of 

 Latrobe, Pa,, were visitors. 



Walter Garbett has purchased L. I. 

 Neff's Braddock street store, of which 

 he has been manager for some years. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



Champaign, III.— J. E. Yeats has 

 leased his greenhouses to Gus Johnson, 

 who will conduct the business in the 

 future. 



Surplus Stock 



10.000 2K-!n. Germnlumi.Kutt, Ueteranthe, $2.00 



per 100: S18 00 per 1000. 

 SalTls Splendena, 2-ln., $1.00 per 100; $8.00 



per 1000. 

 Impatlens Sultanl, 2^in.. $1.00 per 100. 

 CliTTMUittaemuiiia, cheap. A No. l stock, 



2}^-in. pots. Special list and price on request. 

 B«Konla D*wdrop, 2-iD. pots. $1.00 per 100. 

 DAlUlas, fine bulbs, shell pink, $1.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



S. W. CAREY 



NORTH END FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO 



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WX ABK BOOKING ORDKR8 FOR 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 AMERPOHLII 



THK 8VN8ATIONAL NKW FKRN 



Awarded Highest Certificate of Merit at the 

 S. A. F. Convention, 1906. 



JANESVILLE FLORAL CO., Janesviile. Wis. 



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Snrplos Stock at Reduced Prices. 



CARNATIONS 



Vrom 2-inoh pots. Last Call. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



7000 Boston Market $8 00 $26.00 



2000 Harlowarden 3.00 2600 



1000 Patten 3.60 ■ 80.00 



500 Prosperity 3.00 25.00 



400 Lady Bountiful 4.00 35.00 



2S0 at 1000 rate. 

 This stock is choice. Many of these plants 



have several shoots. 

 400 Marguerite Carnations, 4-lncb, in bud 



and bloom, $8 00 per 100. 

 Ivy GenuDiums, large, stocky, 4-incb, $8.00 



per 100; 2>i-inch. 3c. 

 HeUotrope, 4-inch. 8c; 2J<-lnch, 3c. 

 Flowering: Beeonlas, Erfordii, Vernon, 



Sanderson!, 4-inch, 10c. 

 KaSt^rineB, fine, healthy, 4-inch, 10c each. 



ASPARAGUS 



SumoMls, 60.000 seedlings, $1.25 per 100; 

 $10.00 per lOOO. 

 Sprenseri, 2}^-inch. $4.00; 3j^-lnch, $8.00; 

 4-inch, $10.00 per 100. 



Terms, 



GERANIUMS 



3500 fine, stocky plants from 4-inch, ready to 

 plant now. Just tbe thing for stock, $7.00 

 per 100; 3j>^-inch, $6.00 per 100. Varieties— 

 Nutt, Perkins. Poitevine, Murkland. Ricard, 

 Heteranthe. Trego, Oastellane, La Favorite 

 and Rose. This stock will bear comparison 

 with the best. 



Vlncas, variegated and green. 4-inch, $8.00 

 and $10.00 per 100; 6-inch, $15.00 per 100. 

 We have 1000 of them to offer; write us for 

 prices in large lots. 



Cannas, 200 assorted, named, from 4-inch, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



CoIeuB, red, green and yellow, 2H-inch, 

 $2.50 per 100. 



Asters, 10,000 plants to offer. Queen of tbe 

 Market. Carlson's, Hobenzollern, Vick's 

 Branching. Large tranxplanted plants, 

 ready now to plant out, 50c per 100; $4 50 

 per 1000. Prom the seed bed, nice plants, 

 35c per 100; $3 00 per 1000. 



S^^eet Potato Plants, now ready. Ber- 

 muda. Southern Queen, Red and Yellow 

 Nansemond, $2.50 per lOOO; in lots of 6000 

 or more, $2.25 per 1000. 

 Cash. 



J. W. DUNFORD, 



L. D. Bell Phone, Lackland. 



L. D. Kinloch Phone, Creve Ooeur. 



Clayton, Mo. 



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PETUNIAS 



Dreer'a and Henderson's strains, inclndinc 

 oar Kansas Double White, $1.26 per 100: $10.00 

 per 1000. 



HeUotropes, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



Colenst 70c per loO; $6.00 per 1000. 



White Daisy, CalUomla, $1.00 per 100; 

 $8.00 per lOOO. 



Cbrysantlieiniuns, rooted cuttings, $1.26 

 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. Send for list. 



Double Giant Sweet Alyssom, $1.00 per 

 100: $8.00 per 1000. 



Ck>leus, 2>^'in., strong, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 

 per leoo. 



Cnpbeas, cigar plant, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 

 1000. 



Rooted Cuttlnars- Salvias, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 

 per 1000. Ageratums, 60c per loO; $5.00 per 1000. 

 (Express prepaid on all rooted cuttings.) 



C. HUMPELD, Clay Center, Kan. 



COBAEA 



strong 4 in., staked, $7.50 per 100. 

 Pof (iniiic sinele, in bloom, .sX-in. pots, 



ri;i.unia» $5 oo^er 100. 



AArAniiifti P^^^U — Mme. Salleroi, extra 

 UeraillUIII goad, $3.00 per 100. 



Arternantheras Jllo'^per'm ""• '''°°^' 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



J. M.Sinely, Aurora, lU. 



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FOR SALE 



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Aseratnm, dwarf, 2^-ln., 11.26 per 100. 



Alternanthera, red and yellow, 2K-ln., $1.50 

 per 100. 



Asters, Semple's and Vick's, transplanted, 

 $4.00 per 1000. 



Vernon Begonia, 2-ln., tl.SO per 100. 



Colens, flne mixed, 2-l]j., $1.75 per 100. 



Fine large Geraniums, mostly red, in bud and 

 bloom, 4-ln., 16.00 per 100. s 



Ten Weeks' Stocks, transplanted, 11.00 per 

 100. 



SnapdraKon. from flats, tl.OO per 100. 



Little haray Uatflles, flatH, 11.00 per 100. 



Sweet Williams, flats. 11.00 per 100. 



r.obelia, nne plants from flats, t:. Palace. 



CA8H WITH ORDER, PLEASE. 



M. & S. L DYSIN6ER, - ALBION, MiCH. 



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 vrben ^eritlnsr advertisers. 



FERNS 



Per 100-2}^-ln. 4-in. 



Anna Foster $4.0o $15.00 



Barrowsil 6.00 20.00 



Scottil.3-in., $10.00 per 100 6.C0 20.00 



Jacksonli 4.0O 1600 



Sword Fern, 3-in., $7.00 per 100.... 4.00 15.00 



Boston 4.00 15.00 



Tarrytown 600 20.00 



Wbltmanl 10 00 25.00 



Fiersonl 4.00 16.00 



REX BEGONIAS-25 kinds, including Presi- 

 dent Carnot, Silver Queen. Helen Upden, Louis 

 Closson, Mme. Kaureli, 2^-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Per 100 

 DAHLIAS, 25 ieading varieties. . . .$1.00 to $6.00 



Cyperus Gracilis, 23^ in 3.50 



Weeping Lantana, '2^;^ in 8.60 



Oiant White Scented Snapdragon 3.00 



Verbenas, assorted colorB. 2Va-in 2.50 



Asparagus Sprengeri, v^^-io 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2>i-in 4.00 



Baby Primrose, v^-in 3.00 



Calla Little Gem, 2>^-in 8.60 



Grevlllea Robusta, 2Vi-in. pots 8.50 



Fuchsias, in variety, from 2-in. pots 8.50 



ROSES 



Kaiserin A. V. , Perle des Jardins, Mme. 

 Abel Cbatenay, Richmond, Pink La 

 France, Bride and Bridesmaid, flne plants 

 from 3-in. nnts, now rearly for nlanting out. $8.00 

 per 100. Crimson Baby Rambler, 2V^-in. pot 

 plants. $5.00 per loo. New rose Pink Baby 

 Rambler (Anny Muller), 8 in. pot plants, own 

 roots. Sl.s.OO per 100; 5-in. pot plants, budded. 

 $6.00 per doz ; $tO.CO per 100. 



We have in stock upwards of lOOO different 

 varieties of Koses cm own roots, flne p'ants from 

 2'.2'in. pots, inciudiDK new and rare varieties 

 and all the old favorites. Send us your li&t for 

 quotations. 



Illustrated catalogue free for tbe asking. 

 Write today. 



THE DINGEE & GONARD CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In superb condition, Cattleya lablata, 

 C. Perclvaliana: L;«'lla crlspa. Da.vana, Pra^stans; 

 Mlltonia Candida, puneata a''*! Clowesll: Oncl- 

 dlum varlcoBum KoirersU. Crlsnum, Marsliall- 

 lanum and lurldum, and others. Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell f^p^^',; Summit, N.J. 



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