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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JUNB 27, 1907. 



ST. PAUL. 



The Market 



Business is gradually dropping off. 

 Stock is plentiful. Prices have declined 

 considerably. The dealers who have year- 

 ly contracts with growers are throwing 

 away considerable stock, after trying to 

 dispose of it to other dealers. Funeral 

 orders have not been heavy, except in 

 one instance where a great many de- 

 signs were ordered and the orders after- 

 ward canceled, as the family requested 

 that no flowers be sent. 



Planting is still going on, although 

 bedding stock, with the exception of 

 geraniums, is pretty well cleaned out. 

 Fishing trips seem to be in line, and 

 about every dealer is taking a hand 

 at it. 



Various Notes. 



Holm & Olson appear to be well satis- 

 fied with the results of their season's 

 work. They have, in addition to a large 

 cut flower trade, done considerable in 

 nursery stock. 



J. _W. Hoffman, manager of the retail 

 department of L. L. • May & Co., was 

 married June 19 and is now enjoying 

 his honeymoon. 



C. F. Vogt says that he is glad the 

 plant business is over. 



Colberg & Lemke have closed up. A, 

 W. Lemke has been conducting the busi- 

 ness alone for the last few months. 



The Eamaley Floral Co. keep up a 

 good stock of blooming plants, which, 

 from reports, sell to good advantage. 

 Their location appears to be especially 

 adapted for the sale of plants. 



C. Bussjaeger has leased his green- 

 houses to F. & W. Topel for five years. 

 It is a well located establishment and 

 they are young, ambitious growers and 

 sure to succeed. Mr. Bussjaeger will 

 go into landscaping and handling nur- 

 sery stock, as he did before he went into 

 the florists' business. Felix. 



Lafayette, Ind. — Fred Dorner & Sons 

 Co. has broken ground at the corner 

 of Twenty-first and Indiana avenue for 

 the erection of five greenhouses, each 

 28x200 feet. All will be connected. The 

 greenhouses will contain 35,000 feet of 

 glass. 



Seasonable Stock 



Per 100 

 Wmma, Boston and Piersoni, extra fine, 



jJi-In per 1000. $25.00; 5 2 50 



Boston. 4-in 12.00 



Oannas, stroDt; 2/^ in., Partenope. Ale- 

 maDDla. PennBylvania, Paul Marquant 



and AlphODse Bouvier • 2.75 



Vlnea Var.. 2-ln per 1000; 816.00; 2.00 



Cbrr'iuiitliainains, 20 var.. 2 in., in ex- 

 cellent condition per 1000. $16.00; 2.00 



Salmon Impatlena, ▲■pmrasus 

 Sprsnarerl, Clamatls Panloulata, 

 and 10 var. floweriDg BeconlaB, all 



stronK2>i-ln 2.00 



Rosea, 2>^-iD.. Clotbilde Soupert. Bon 

 Silene. Marie Guillot Duchew de Brabant, 

 Wbite Mam an Cochet White Marecbal 



Nlel, and Striped La France 2.50 



Richmond, Soav. du President Camot, 

 Mme. Masson, Gen. Jacqueminot. Kesnie 

 Brown. Climbinjf Perle. Climbing Kaiserln, 

 Oruss an Teplltz, Champion of the World, 



2}4-la 3.00 



Sample on application. 

 Special Prices in large quantities. 



THE TAIRVIEW FLORAL CO. 



BEATTY, OHIO 



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 writing advertisers* 



ORCHIDS ORCHIDS 



We beg to advise our cuBtomers that we 

 have just received the following: OBOHIDB 

 direct from the forests, and for which we 

 respectfully solicit your orders, assuring xp 

 that no pains or expense will be spared in 

 order to please you. 



CATTI^BT A PBSOIVA&ZANA. These 

 are the finest plants ever received by us; 

 not a leaf bruised or lost; all have strong:, 

 heavy bulbs; if potted now these will produce 

 a nice crop of flowers In November and De- 

 cember. Any of the above by the dozen or 

 hundred or case lots 



OATTIiBTA IiABXATA, in extra fine 

 condition, well leaved: if potted now these 

 will produce a crop of flowers late this fall. 



CATT&BTA 8CHBOBDBKAB. .Tust 

 arrived in finest condition a shipment of this 

 fine cattleya, the same type from which 

 have resulted such celebrities as O. 

 BoliTosderae "Th* Baron" and O. 

 Bohroederae "Kercnles." 



Tli* followiuff good thing's have 



also arrived: 



I.ABZ1XA (CATTLBYA) OBZVPA, I.AB- 

 I.IA PBASSTAHS, and KABUA 

 DAY4NA; MZLTOBIaB. such as 

 Onneat %, Candida and Olowesil. 



OB'OZDZVMB Orispam. Marshallla- 

 nnm, I^nridam and Varioosnm Stog- 

 ersii, and many more. Write for prices. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 

 AbstllOB Eclipse, Arthur Belsbam, 



Infanta Eulalla $2.50 



Baby Primrose, 2}^-in 2.00 



Baby Uambler Boses, in bud and bloom, 



2}^-in.. $2.s.00 per 1000 2.50 



2-year-old, 4-in.. SiO.OO per 1000 7.00 



Bevontas, assorted 2.60 



Cannas. Austria Burbank, Robusta 2.60 



Carex Japonlca, 2}^ in 2.60 



ColeuB, assorted 1.80 



Daisies, Mme. Gailbert. Etoile D'Or, 



Queen Alexandra 2.50 



Ferns, Pterls Arsryraea (Silver Fern).... 5.00 



" Boston, 2^-in 125.00 per 1000, 8.00 



3-in 6.00 



'• Piersoni, 4-ln 8.00 



Paeksias, 10 sorts 2.60 



GsraBioms, 2l4 <n.. S. A. Nntt. Jean 



Viaud, John Doyle, Heteranthe, La 



R08K8, 150 sorts, t>^-incli and 4>lnoh. 



Favorite, L'Aube, also several other Per 

 good sorts in limited quantities, $18.00 100 



per 1000 82.00 



Golden Alternantheras, 2}i-in., 918.00 per 



1000 2.00 



iTy, German, 2Ji-ln 2.00 



Japanese Maples, 4 sorts, 6 in. pots, 2 to 



3 ft. hifth, fine plants, 40c each; doz ,$4 



Palms, Kentia Forsteriana, 5in . 4 to 6 



character leaves, 20 to 24 inches high, 



fine, clean stock $7.00 per doz., 60.00 



Palms, Kentia Belmoreana, 5 to 7 leaves, 



18 to 20 inches high 95.( per doz., 40.00 



Palms, Latania Borbonica, 4 to 6 

 character leaves, 20 inches high, $6.00 

 per doz. 



Phlox, Athis 2 00 



Verbenas, mixed tlS.OO per 1000, 2.00 



Violets, 2H-in.. Princess of Wales, Cali- 

 fornia Luxonne $20 00 per 1000, 2.60 



Write for prices. Send for it today. 



^ THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO., Springfield, O. ^ 



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Orchids 



We are now taking orders for a grand 

 lot of CATTLBTA TRIANAE, 4(0 

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

 case, which we expect to arrive here 

 sometime in June. Will sell cheaper if 

 ordered in quantities. Solicit corres- 

 pondence. Some established plants of 

 CATTLETA GIGA8, MBNDBLII, 

 SCHROBOXRAS and TRIAMAK, 

 from $2.00 to $5.00 per plant. 



JOHN DE BUCK, S?'irchTds 



COLLEGE POINT. N. Y. 



ORCHIDS.... 



Arrived in splendid condition, C. Mosslae.C. 

 Lablata, C. TrlaniB, C. Oaskelliana, C. Cttrlna, 

 L. AncepB, L. Alblda, Odontogloaaum RosBll 

 Majus. Pleased to state we shall receive In about 

 ten days a fine Importation of C. SchrcEderae. 

 Try us, you won't regret it. 



CARRILLO A BALDWIN, 



Orchid Growers and Importers, Seeaneas, N.J. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 

 Arrived in fine condition 



Cattleya Percivaliana. Cattleya Gijas 

 Sanderiana, Cattleya Speciosissima, Qnci- 

 dlum Kramerianum and others. 



Write for prices. 



ORDONEZ, de NAVE &, CO. 



Telephone 143, MADISON, N.J. 



GERANIUMS. 



The following varieties in 4-inch pots in 

 bud and bloom, in fine shape and condition: 

 S. A. Nutt, Beaute Poitevine. 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; the selection 

 of sorts to remain with us. 



Cash to accompany the order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN 



164 Tan Tranken Ave., 8CHENECTAD¥,'^N.T. J 



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ORCHIDS 



Just to hand splendid importation of 



ONCIDIUM KRAMERIANUM 



CATTLEYA GIGAS 



CATTLBYA LABIATA 



CATTLEYA SCHROEDERAE 



Inquire for prices at once. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., JiS";!'. 



BUTHXRrORD, M. J. 



rowers 

 Imptrters 



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