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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



June 20, 1907. 



MONTREAL. 



SUteof Trade. 



The weather continues warm, with oc- 

 casional showers. People are leaving the 

 city for their country places, and wed- 

 dings and garden work are the only 

 things to keep us busy now. The Mon- 

 treal Jockey Club held its meet at the 

 new track at Blue Bonnets last week and 

 there was a little extra work for the 

 decorators. 



Flowers are more plentiful this week. 

 Daffodils are over, but there are lots of 

 tulips to take their place. American 

 Beauties are fine and in great demand. 



Various Notes. 



Hall & Eobinson and J. Bennett have 

 sold nearly all their bedding plants. The 

 ^ther florists seem to have quite a large 

 supply left. 



Miss Campbell had some fine red tu- 

 lips in her window last week. 



P. McKenna & Son 's window has been 

 filled with begonias and hydrangeas and 

 made a fine show. 



S. S. Bain is cutting some splendid 

 sweet peas. Some person broke into his 

 greenhouses the other night and helped 

 himself to a number of rose plants. 



Hall & Eobinson have had a pretty 

 window of apple blossoms, lilac and 

 valley. They had charge of the decora- 

 tions for the Budden-Peck wedding at 

 8t George's June 17. Miss Campbell 

 had the bouquet orders. 



Miss Murray is to be congratulated on 

 the splendid work she did at Mount 

 Boyal Club during Prince Fushimi's 

 visit. She used white roses and Beauties 

 in the dining-room, on the mantels, side- 

 boards, etc. In the central hall there 

 were bowls of American Beauties, while 

 the other halls were decorated with red 

 and white carnations. 



Wilshire Bros, had the order for the 

 dining-room at Bavenscrag during the 

 prince's visit. In the drawing-rooms 

 Easter lilies and Beauties were used in 

 abundance. Tommy. 



loLA, Kan.— J. W. Primmer, formerly 

 of Nevada, Mo., is now in business here, 

 having purchased the Harmon Green- 

 houses. 



Hudson, Mich. — Concerning the dis- 

 appearance of John Allwood, his wife 

 has received a letter to the effect that 

 he has sailed for England, where he was 

 born. Mrs. Allwood will continue the 

 greenhouse business. 



ORCHIDS 



Just to hand splendid importation of 



ONCIDIUM KRAMERIANUM 



CATTLBTA 6IOAS 



CATTLBYA LABIATA 



CATTLETA SCHROBDERAE 



Inquire for pricea at once. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., siir." 



RUTHKBrORD, V. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition, Cattleya lablata, 

 C. Perclvaliana; Laella crispa, Dayana, Praeatans; 

 Mlltonla Candida, cuneata and Clowesli; Onci- 

 dium varlcosum Rog^erell, CrlBpum, Marshall- 

 lanum and luridum, and others. Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell f:;:^'rt 



Summit, N.J. 



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^%^ yHEN YOU SEE IT YOl WIIL LIKE 



The qualities of this grand novelty have been passed on 

 by many growers and retailers. All are enthusiastic 

 about its alluring beauty and usefulness. It is the 

 most graceful of all Nephrolepis. 



All orders filled in rotation. 



Good strong plants from 2%-inch pots, $4.00 p6r 

 doz.; $25.00 per 100; $200.00 per lOOO. 

 50 at 100 rate. 500 at 1000 rate. 



READY IN SEPTEMBER 



WM. P. CRAIG, 



1305 Filbert 

 Street 



Philadelphia 



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ORCHIDS 



Just to hand a magnificent consignment of 3000 



CATTLeYA SCHROEDERAE, the plants 



* arriving in splendid condition, well leaved and good 



eyes. No Orchid grower can afford to be without this 



beautiful Cattleya, flowering as it does around 

 Easter time. 



We question if ever a finer lot has been landed 

 in the States. Our price is very reasonable. Try a 

 case or two. 



CARRILLO iSt BALDWIN 



ORCHID QROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



SECAUCUS, NEW JERSEY 



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Orchids 



We are now taking orders for a grand 

 lot of CATTLKTA TRIAHAC, 4r0 

 btilbs to a case, at $50.00 net cash, per 

 case, wbicb we expect to arrive bere 

 sometime in June. Will sell cheaper if 

 ordered in quantities. Solicit corres- 

 pondence. Some established plants of 

 CATTLXTA GIGAS. MKNOELII, 

 SCHROBDKRAK and TRIANAB, 

 from $2.00 to $5.00 per plant. 



JOHN DE BUCK, S?'^Vc'h%s 



COLLEGE POINT, N. Y. 



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Florists' Review 



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Arrived in fine condition 



Cattleya Perclvaliana, Cattleya Gijas 

 Sanderlana, Cattleya Specioslsslma, One!- 

 dium Kramerianum and others. 



Write lor "prices. 



ORDONEZ, de NAVE & CO. 



Telepbone 143, M A D I SO N , N.J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Now Arrirlng 

 For Immediate 

 DeiiTery. 



Cattleya Trlanae, 0. Trlanae, var. Papayan, 

 C. Schroederae, C. Sanderlana. To arrive, Cattleya 

 Gl^as, C. Aurea, C. Mendellil. Call for quotations 

 from us, also for choicest varieties of Odonto- 

 K'lOBBum, Pllumna, Cyprlpedium, Phalaenopsis, 

 Dendrobium and Vanda. Kxtremely rare Vanda 

 Sanderlana for July delivery. 



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



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