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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JULT 4, 1907. 



ST. PAUL. 



C. Bussjaeger, who, as stated in last 

 week's Beview, will return to his former 

 business of landscape gardening and 

 handling nursery stock, has so wide an 

 acquaintance in and around the Twin 

 Cities that he expects to have more work 

 •than he can attend to. The busiest time 

 is over, but still there is a lot of plant- 

 ing to do, and orders are coming in fast. 



Holm & Olson have done a most satis- 

 factory business in planting. The ship- 

 ping of plants was greatly increased as 

 compared with former years. The store 

 trade during the period of graduations 

 and weddings was so enormous as to 

 seem almost incredible except to actual 

 beholders. 



Trade has now become dull, however, 

 in roses and carnations, and stock of 

 that kind is so plentiful that it can be 

 bought at almost any price. There are 

 also a few thousands of geraniums left. 

 It was a mistake to charge $2 to $2.50 

 per dozen plants, as some florists did. 

 It is pretty hard to speculate in plants. 

 Everybody, rich or poor, expects to buy 

 a good little plant for 10 to 12 cents, 

 and hates to hear a florist lamenting 

 about the long winters, the price of coal, 

 and so on. C. B. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



W. C. Werner, who is a member of 

 Federal Local Union 11651, has sug- 

 gested that the labor unions of Paines- 

 \'ille select a memorial day to decorate 

 the graves of the deceased brothers, and 

 promises that if the date be made in 

 the month of October he will furnish 

 all the flowers for such purpose free of 

 charge, and would also furnish a con- 

 veyance to have the flowers taken to the 

 cemetery. The matter will be referred 

 to local unions. 



I WATCH for the coming of tho Bs- 

 viEW each week and certainly get much 

 pleasure and profit from reading it. — 

 E. P. Hall, Shelbyville, Ky. 



Peoria, III. — Thomas Wotton, head 

 florist at Glen Oak park, met with a 

 painful accident June 13. With seven 

 other men he was assisting in lowering a 

 large tree which had been sawed off. Guy 

 ropes were attached to it to prevent its 

 falling across a bridge. As tho tree fell, 

 Mr. Wotton had hold of the loose end 

 of a running rope and he was drawn 

 with such violence into the pulley as to 

 disable both his hands, and after he 

 struck the pulley was hurled twenty feet. 

 The left hand was so badly mangled as 

 to necessitate the amputating of the first 

 and middle fingers. 



W« ar* HMUlQiuutwra for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate delivery. 

 Strong yoanK plants, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 

 1000. 500 at 1000 rate. 



WIUIAM SIM, Cllftondala, Mass. 



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SURPLUS STOCK 



Per 100 Per 1000 



BostOH Feraa, 2ln $2.00 SIS.OO 



" 2^-ln 8.00 26.00 



Mm* Salleroi, 2>^-iD.. stroDR 2.50 25.00 



Altoraaatbarai, red or yellow, 2-iD.. 2 00 15.00 



Ceataircs Gr liBOcarpa, 2M-ln 2.00 15.00 



DrMMB* IidlTlia, 4 in., strooK 10.00 



BATAYIA GREENHOUSES, BATAYIA, ILL. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



PerlOO 

 AbatlloB Eclipse, Arthur Belstaam, 



Infanta Eulalia 12.60 



Baby PrlmroM, 2}^-in 2.00 



Baby Hanbler Boa«a, in bud and bloom, 



2>^-in.. $26.00 per 1000 2.60 



2-year-old, 4-in., $60.00 per 1000 7.00 



Bcroniat, assorted 2.50 



Caanas, Austria. Burbank, Robusta 2.50 



Garax JapoHiea, 2>i-in 2.60 



Coleii, assorted 1.80 



Datsias, Mme. Gailbert, Etolle D'Or, 



Queen Alexandra 2.50 



Feral, Pteris Argyraea (Silver Fern).... 5.00 



" Boston. 2K-in $25.00 per 1000, S.OO 



8-in 6.00 



" Plersonl. 4-in 8.00 



Fiehiias, 10 sorts 2.60 



Gtranioms, 2}^ in., S. A. Nutt. Jean 



Viaud, John Doyle, Heterantbe, La 

 R08B8, 150 sorts, SMi-lnoli wid 4-liioli. 



Favorite, L'Aube, also several other Per 



rood sorts in limited quantities, $18.00 100 



per 1000 $2.00 



Golden AltersaaUeras, 2)4-in., $18.00 per 



1000 2.00 



Itt, German, 2k-ln 2.00 



Japaaese Maples, 4 sorts, 6 in. pott, 2 to 



8 ft. hiRh, fine plants, 40c each; doz.,$4 

 PalsiB, Kentia Forsteriana, 5-in., 4 to 6 



character leaves, 20 to 24 inches hi^b, 



fine, clean stock $7.00 per doz., 60.00 



PalHS, Kentia Belmoreana, 5 to 7 leaves, 



18 to 20 inches hirb $5.00 per doz., 40.00 



Pains, Latania Borbonica, 4 to 6 



character leaves, 20 inches high, $5.00 



per doz. 



Phlox. Atbis 2.00 



Tarbenas, mixed $18.00 per 1000, 2.00 



Yiolets, 2^-in., Princess of Wales, Call- 



f omia. Luxonne $20.00 per 1000, 2.60 



Writ* for prlo«s. BmnA for It today. 



^ THE SPRINGFIELD FLORgL CO., Springfield, O. 



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How about trying a few 



Nephrolepis Whitmaai 



If not already on your place ? Strong plants, 

 ready now. $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per lOOJ. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



834 No. 24tl& Street, PHIX.ADKLPHXA. 



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ALTERNANTHERA.. 



Red and Tellow. 

 VERSCHAFFBLTII COLEUS 



Extra fine, $20.00 per 1000. 



The Elizabeth Nursery Co , Elizabeth, N. J. 



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2000 English Ivy 



4-inch pott, 3 feet high, bushy, 

 $12.00 per 100. Cash. 



GHAS. LENKER, Freeport, L I., N. Y. 



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20,000 Transplanted Aster Plants 



In all shades and varieties, very Btrong- and 

 stocky, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



Panalea 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000 



Oerenlams. 3^-lnch In bloom 16.00 per 100 



Vlnca, 4-inch 8.00 per 100 



Heliotrope, fine 3-lnch 6.00 per 100 



Cash, Please. 



C0NTEB8E GREENHOUSES. W8B8TBB, MASS. 



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ASPARAGUS 



▲sparacas Plnmosus, 2-in., $2.50 per loo. 

 8-in., $8.00 per 100. 8^-in., $4.60 per 100. 



▲spAraKUS Sprennrl, 2-ln.. $2.00 per 100. 

 8-ln., $8.00 per 100. 8>?-in., $4.00 per 100, or will 

 exchanKe for any seasonable stock. 

 Cash with order. 



P E 11 I Cy jL pn I"t«rv>l«Parkriortsts 

 li Ci ALLCn tt UUi BBOCKTOM.MABB. 



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Begonias 



Fine Rex, 2^, 8 and 4-in. pots. Assorted special. 

 6 to 10 flowerini; varieties: to close, must have 

 room, 2j^-ln . $3 50: Sin . $5.00; 4-in.. $10 00 



PLUHOSCM, 2>^-in., $5.00: 3-in., $8.00; 4-in.. $15.00. 



SPBENeiBI, " 2.60; 6.00: 10.00. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, ill. 



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Florists* Review 



Wlien Wrltlnc Adrertlsers. 



FERNS 



Per 100-2>^-in. 4-In. 



Anna Foster $4.00 $15.00 



BarrowsU 6.00 20.00 



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



Jacksonil 4.00 1600 



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



Boston 400 15.00 



Tarnrtown 600 20.00 



Wliitmani lOOO 25.00 



Plersonl 4.00 15.00 



BKX BEGONIA8-25 kinds, including: Presi- 

 dent Carnot, Silver Queen. Helen Upden, Lonls 

 Olosson, Mme. Kaurell, 2^-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



PerlOO 

 DAHLIAS, 2> leadiDR varieties. . . .$1.00 to $6.00 



Cyperus Gracilis, 2>^in 3.50 



weeping: Lantana, 23^ in 8.60 



Giant White Scented Snapdrason 3.00 



Verbenas, a<>8ortfd colors. 2^in 2.60 



Asparasnis Sprengreri, -./3^-in 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2>^-in 4.00 



Baby Primrose, v>^-in 8.00 



Calla XJttle Gem, 2K-in 8.60 



Grevlllea Robusta, 2}ii-in. pots 8 50 



Fucbslas, in vatiety, from 2-in. pots 8.60 



ROSES 



Kalserin A. V., Ferle des Jardlns, Mme. 

 Abel Cliatenay, Rlcbmond, Pink La 

 France, Bride and Bridesmaid, flne plants 

 from 3-in. pots, now ready for planting out, $8.00 

 per 100. Crimson Baby Rambler, 2>i-in. pot 

 plants. $5.00 per 100. New^ rose Pink Baby 

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

 roots, $15.00 per 100; 5-in. pot plants, budded. 

 $6.00 per doz ; $10.00 per 100. 



We have in stock upwards of 1000 different 

 varieties of Koses on own roots, flne plants from 

 2>^-in. pots, includinK new and rare varieties 

 and all the old favorites. Send as your Hat for 

 quotations. 



Illustrated catalogue free for the asking:. 

 Write today. 



THE DIN6EE & GONARD GO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Good Plants 

 and 

 Good Ck>lor. 



Primula Obconica Glgantea Rosea, new, 

 Grandiflora Rosea, Kermeslna, Fimbrlata and 

 Alba, Chinensis, 6 diflerent colors, 2^-ln. pots. 

 13.00 per 100. 



Ferns for Ferndishes, assorted, 2H-in., 

 $3 DO per 100; 125.00 per 1000. 



Garfield Parli Flawer Ct., 2572 W. kUmt $1., Cliicais. IH. 



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1000 Smilax 



/ In 2-in. pots, $25.00. Per 1000 



\9%9 Aspsragis Sprestsri, 2X-in., pots $20.00 



8000 Asparagss PIbhoiss, 2>^-in., pots.... 20.00 



PETER SROCZYNSKl 



810 N. Bardlnc Avenne, CHICAGO 



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