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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



July 18, 1907. 



DETROIT. 



The Market* 



Business remains good for this time 

 •of the year; of course it is all funeral 

 work. We have had some hot weather, 

 which had its eflfect on stock. Brides 

 and Maids are poor; flowers are small 

 and foliage covered with mildew in many- 

 cases. Some good Meteor are on the 

 market at present. La Detroit and 

 Kaiserin are the only other good roses 

 available, with Killarney a good second. 

 Carnations are also poor. Enchantress 

 are pale and all the carnation stock is 

 rather small. There is quite a glut of 

 this flower at present. Sweet peas, mar- 

 guerites, etc., still hold out. Greens are 

 quite plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Chas. W. Keller is giving his place a 

 general overhauling. Four new houses, 

 each 27x112 feet, are fast nearing com- 

 pletion. These houses will be devoted 

 mostly to carnation growing. 



Louis Charvat has been absent from 

 his post at the Michigan Cut Flower Ex- 

 change, owing to sickness. 



B. Schroeter recently purchased an im- 

 mense, practically new, barn at a bar- 

 gain. His men are busy giving the whole 

 plant a general overhauling. 



Mrs. Patterson and her son, Murray, 

 sailed for Scotland last Saturday. It is 

 their intention to spend several months 

 abroad, visiting the principal cities, al- 

 though most of the time will be spent 

 at Edinburgh, this being tklrs. Patter- 

 son's birthplace. f 



As is usual at this time af the year, 

 many of the craft are away on vaca- 

 tions or busy planning for one. 



Herbert Pierce, of the Detroit Cut 

 Flower Exchange, spends most of his 

 time at Pontiac, Mich., during the dull 

 season. Mr. Pierce is interested in some 

 gravel pits in Pontiac. 



Mrs. F. Rush was the designer of a 

 floral float that won first prize in con- 

 nection with the recent Polish celebra- 

 tion held in Detroit. The float was in 

 the shape of a picnic wagon, the whole 

 tastefully decorated with red and white 

 roses and carnations and smilax. 



A flower stand has been opened up by 

 a couple of Greeks in the ^Jichigan ave- 

 nue entrance to the Majestic building. 



John Bittner, of Saginaw, but at pres- 

 ent in the employ of the park board in 

 Detroit, has bought the old material of 

 Sam Way son's greenhouses. It is Mr. 

 Bittner 's intention to have this ma- 

 terial shipped to Saginaw, where he will 

 erect three houses, each about 16x60 

 feet, to be devoted to the growing of 

 potted plants. H. S. 



JENSEN & DEKEMA, 



CARNATION 

 SPECIALISTS, 



674 West Foster Avenue, CHICA60. 



Mention Th» Rerlew wh«>n yon wr1t». 



CARNATIONS 



r. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LaFayetfe, Ind. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



ROSES 



KalierlB, Uael* John, Chiktensr. 2%-in., I BiehMond,3K-iQ.,$6.50per 100; $60.00 



$4.00 per 100: $36.00 per lOOu. zM-in., B«antl«a. 2-in S.OOperlOO; 45.00 



$6.00 per 100; $66.00 per 1000. I 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



( 



.^i,«. ^w, v»v../>, per 1000. 

 .00 per 100; 46.00 perlOOO. 



160,000 Rooted Outtingi and 2>^-lnch. 



WHITE 100 



ToBMt $3 50 



Kalb 200 



Hme. Paul Saknt .. 5.00 



BoblBSOii 2.00 



Allee Byron 250 



Adella 2.00 



Crawford 2.00 



EatOB, Timothy.... 2.50 

 White BoanaffoB ..2 50 



Ghadwiek 250 



Jeaaae NoBia 3.60 



Merry GhrlatBtas... 2 00 

 Waaaoiaker 2.00 



PINK 



New Boiiere 4.00 



(Best early pink.) 

 MeNieee 2.50 



85.00 5.00 45.00 

 22.80 3 50 30.00 



PINK 



iTory PlBk 



PerriB 



Dr. Eaffaehard 



TBLLOW 



October SunshlBe. 



Halllday 



Col. AppletOB 



Yellow EatOB 



BoBnaffon 



Chaatanana dold.. 

 BelaaB 



R. 0. 

 100 1000 



2H-iacb 

 100 1000 



.12 00 $17 60 $2.60 $22.60 

 . 2.00 17.60 2.60 22.60 

 . 2.60 22.60 3.60 30.00 



BED 

 ShriaiptoB. 

 iBteasIty.. 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.60 



2.00 

 2.00 



17.50 

 17.60 

 22.00 

 22.60 

 17.60 

 22.50 

 22.60 



17.60 

 17.60 



2.K0 

 260 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 3.60 

 8.50 



8.00 

 8.00 



22.60 

 22.60 

 27 60 

 27.60 

 22.60 

 80.00 

 80.00 



27.60 

 27.60 



SlILAX 2-iD., $2.60 per 100; 120.00 per 1000. 



8TBVIA 2}i-In.. 2.75 ' 22.00 



TBLLUW 8NAPDBA(H)N...23^ln., 8.50 

 PINK " " ...2j^ln.. 3.50 



Cash or C. 0. D. ob Orders FrOBi UakaowB Partiei. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



BoBd CBt Flower Orders to 



1,000.000 FEET OF GLASS 



35 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



Sead Plaat Orders to GreeahOBses, 



Morton Grove, III. 



Meotlon The Review when yon write. 



CBRYSANTBEMUMS 



2 >^ inch. Fine Stock 



October Frost, best early wbite. 



Marie Liger 



White Pacific 



White Bonnaffon 



Mme. Perrin, pink 



Diana and Oarza 



Per 100 

 . . $8.00 

 ... 2.00 

 ,.. 2.00 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 2.00 



... 2.00 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 6.00 



Lobellsit 2-inch, fine plants 



Alyssum Little Qem. 2>^-inch 



Mm*. Ballerol Geraniuma, Sincb... 

 Cyclamen Peraloum, orchid-flowerinK, 



twice transplanted from flats 3 50 



Cyolaznan Bokoko, new, icd and pink.. 5.00 



MT. HOPE GREENHOUSES 



i. Eassler, Prop. MORGAN PABK, IIX. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ASPARAGUS 



Aapaimcna Pliunoana, 2-in., $2.50 per 100. 

 >-ln., $8.00 per 100. SW-ia.. $4.60 per 100. 



Aspantrn* Bl>r«nf«rl, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 

 8-lD., $8.00 per 100. 8>4-ln.. $4.00 per 100, or will 

 exchange for any seasonable stock. 

 Oasb with order. 



F.E. ALLEN & CO. ■JSS£^j;s3.',&[iS! 



Mention The Review when you write. 



20,000 Transplanted Aster Plants 



In all shades and varietieH, very strong and 

 stocky. 60c per 100; 16.00 per 1000. 



Psnsiea 1100 per 100, 18.00 per 1000 



Geranlams. 8«-lnch in bloom 16.00 per 100 



Tinea. 4-lnch S.OO per 100 



Heliotrope, fine 3- inch 6.00 per 100 



Cash, Pleaae. 

 C0NTBB8B GBKKNHODSES. WEBSTBB. BASS. 



Always mention the Florists' Review vrhen 

 writins advertisers. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



2>^-lnch pots, $2.00 per 100-Polly Rose, Mrs. J. 

 J. Mitchell, Salter, Alice Byron. Mrs. COombes, 

 Dr. Enguenard, Ool. Applcton, Glory of Pacific, 

 Wm. Duchham. Yanoma, Gen. Hutton, Mrs Je- 

 rome Jones, Timothy Eaton, Marie Llg-er, Uold- 

 en Hair. 



Pansy Plants, in bloom, black and white, 75c 

 per lOO. 



Swainsona Alba, in bloom, 4-in. pots, 16.00 

 per 100. 



Mammoth Verbena, 2H-in. pots. $1.26 per 

 100; white, purple, scanet, striped, pink. 

 Cash with order. 



J. J. ARHOLD. HOMER. N. T. 



Mention Toe Review when yon write. 



FERNS FERNS 



New crop fancy Ferns, fine quality. In lots of 

 5000 and up, $1 00 per 1000. For large shipments, 

 five days' notice. Give us your orders now for 

 Jaly and Augnst. 



Webb & McCalla, Fayettevillejenn. 



Wtaolaaale Dealers in Fenis 



Mention The Review when you write. 



How about trying a few 



Nephrolepis Whitmaoi 



If not already on youi place ? Strong plants, 

 ready now. $10 00 per lOOi $90.00 per 1000. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



8S4 No. 24tli 8tre«t, PHILADKLPHIA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



W« mrm HMUlqnstft«n for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate delivery. 

 Strong yonng plants, $2 00 per 100; $15.00 per 

 1000. 600 at 1000 rate. 



WILLIAM SIM, CllfUndali, Mass. 



Always mention the Florists' Review whei; 

 writing advertisers. 



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