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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



July 25, 190r. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Hot weather has been the cry of every- 

 body for the last week. The result of 

 such weather was little business and con- 

 sequently lots of stock going to waste. 

 Sweet peas have been especially plenti- 

 ful and tlie result was low prices or few 

 sold. That is the view that some of the 

 florists took, and they placed signs in 

 their windows offering peas at 2 cents 

 per bunch. However, we did not all 

 agree on this and some held the price 

 up. It may be policy and also denote 

 shrewdness in making the price cheap 

 when a drug comes, but such a reduction 

 as this only tends to hurt the business. 



Asters are now in evidence, but only 

 short stems. Each day, however, finds 

 better stock, and very shortly we should 

 be receiving first-class flowers, 



Dennis O'OonnelJ, the mid-town florist 

 of Buffalo, is about to sail for Europe 

 with his wife. Mr. O'Connell is a shrewd 

 man, and by hard work has been able to 

 make a small business a good money- 

 maker. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. Let, of the staff of Rachel M. 

 Eebstock's store, quietly strolled off to 

 some small western town and was mar- 

 ried last week. Mr. Higgins, of the 

 same store, was on the sick list for a 

 few days, but expects to be strong 

 enough to attend the convention next 

 month. 



Most of the stores in town close at 

 6:30 on week days this year, which we 

 think a mighty good move. Still, there 

 are one or two who think they must be 

 there, and so the move is only half and 

 half. If the Buffalo Florists '" Club were 

 in existence, it might take the matter 

 up, but at the next yearly meeting the 

 picnic will have to be discussed, so there 

 will be no time for other business. 



We are sorry to report that William 

 Scott, while doing nicely, will not be 

 able to attend the convention. E. A. S. 



POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 



Arthur Saltford has returned from his 

 vacation at Northampton, Mass. 



George Saltford is contemplating a 

 canoe trip through the Adirondacks. 



The Saltford Flower Shop has added 

 10,000 feet of glass to its capacity. 



,Mr. Murphy, of the Haggerty Floral 

 Co., spent last week in Philadelphia, at- 

 tending the Elks ' convention. 



J. T. T'okoly. of Scranton, Pa., was a 

 recent callor. 



Y0UX0.STOWN, O. — The fire department 

 was called July 19 to extinguish a blaze 

 at Lockhart 's flower store, which proved 

 to be an upholstered chair set afire by a 

 cigar stub dropped on it. 



CHRYSANTHeMUMS 



Strong: plants from 2M-lnch pots, 

 $2.60 per 100, except where noted: 

 Wblt»— Opah Tellow— Mnj.BonnafFon 



Beatrice May. 15.00 

 Ivory 

 T. Eaton 

 White Coombes 

 Ben Wells 

 Pink— Mrs. W. B Cham 

 berlaln 

 Wni. Duckham 

 Maud Dean 

 Leila FUklns 



Gen. Hutton 

 Yellow Baton 

 Meretham Yellow 

 Col. Appleton 

 Mrs. Wm. Duckham 

 Golden Wedding 

 Golden Beauty 

 Red- Intensity. S3.00 

 Geo. W. Chllds, 13.00. 

 Lord Hopetoun, t5 00 



Onr •election. Includinr the above and other 

 rood varieties, t20.00 per 1000. 



The H. Weber A Sons Co. 



OAKLAND, MD. 



Mention The Review wUen yon write. 



ROSES \ 



Kalterln, Uncle John, Chatenaj, 2j^^n.. I Bleh«ond,8j^-In..$6.60perl00; Seo.OOperlOOO. 



94.00 per 100; $35.00 per lOOU. 3>^-in., Beantiea. 2-in S.OOperlOO; 46.00per 1000. 



$6.00 per 100; $66.00 per 1000. I 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



150,000 Rooted CuttlnKi and 2>^-inch. 



WHITE 100 



Toaset $3 60 



Kalb 200 



Mme. Panl Sahat .. 6.00 



Boblnson... 2 00 



Alice Byroa 250 



Adella 2,00 



t'rawford 2.00 



Eaton, Timothy 2.50 



White Bonnatfun . . 2 50- 



Chadwlck 260 



Jeanne Nonin 3.50 



Henry Chrlatmae.,. 2 00 

 Wanamaker 2.00 



PINK 



Hew Boalere 4.00 



(Beet early pink.) 

 HcNIece 2.50 



0. 

 1000 



$32 00 

 17 60 

 45.00 

 17.50 

 22.00 

 17.60 

 17 60 

 22.00 

 -,22 50 

 22,00 

 82:00 

 17.60 

 17.60 



2W 

 100 

 $3.00 

 2.60 

 700 

 260 

 300 

 8.00 

 2.50 

 300 

 8.50 

 350 

 6.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 



inch 

 1000 



$22.66 

 66.00 

 22.00 

 27.60 

 27.50 

 22.00 

 27.50 

 HO 00 

 30.00 



2V.66 

 22.50 



86.00 5.00 45.00 

 22.50 8 50 30.00 



PINK 



100 



iToryPink $2 00 



Perrin 2.00 



Dr. Sncnehard 2.60 



YELLOW 



October Snnshlne.. 2.00 



Halllday 2.00 



Col. Appleton 2.60 



Yellow Baton 2.fi0 



Bonnaffon 2.00 



Chantanana Gold... 2.50 

 Beiman ,. 2.60 



, 0. 



1000 



$17 50 

 17.60 

 22.50 



17.50 

 17.60 

 22.00 

 22.60 

 17.50 

 22.50 

 22.60 



100 1000 



$2.50 $22.50 



2.60 22.60 



8.50 80.00 



BED 



Hhrimpton 2.00 17.60 



Intensity 2.00 17.50 



2.fi0 

 250 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 2.60 

 3.60 

 8.60 



8.00 

 8.00 



22.60 

 22.60 

 27.50 

 27.50 

 22.50 

 80.00 

 80.00 



27.80 

 27.60 



8VILAX 2-in., $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



BTBTIA 2Ji-in.. 2.75 ' 22.00 



YELLOW 8!rAPDBACK)N...2>itn., 3.60 

 PINK " " ...2>iin.. 3.60 " 



Cash or C. 0. D. on Orden Front Unknown Partlee. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Bend Cnt Flower Ordert to 



1,000,000 FEET OF GLA88 



33 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



Send Plant Ordert to Greenhonaei, 



Morton Grove, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Carnations, pSlt 



Per 100 Per ItOO 



WHITE PEBFECTION $1010 $9000 



BOBBBT CBAICI 8.00 75.00 



YICTOBY 800 75.00 



WHITE LAWSON 7 00 Oi.OO 



ENGHANTBER8 a....«. 6.00 60.00 



LADY BOUNTIFUL 6 00 50.00 



HBK. TH08. W. LAWSON 6.r0 50.00 



NELSON FI8HEB 6.00 50.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



S, T. Wright, Dr. EnRuehard, Lady Harriett. 

 Et. Bonnefond, Halllday. 2>^ and 8-iDch. $2 50 

 per 100. _,«.-.--« 



ROSES 



Bridei-maid.-2>i-lnch, $3.50 per 100; Cbatenay, 

 Oolden Gate. 2}^-inph, $4.00 per 100; RichmoDd, 

 2H-incb, $3.C0 per 100. 



Cash or 0. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK 



3M-inch pot.s, nice young plants: Polly Rose, Pacific, 

 Dr. Enguehard, Col. D. Appleton, Mrs. RoKinson, J. 

 K. Shaw, J. E. Lager, H. Parr, Minnie Bailey, K. 

 Halliday, Maud Dean. George Kalb and Estelle, H 50 

 per 100; $20 00 per 1000. Offer for the first time also 

 my extra good yellow chrysanthemum, ZImmer'a 

 Yellow, best yellow in Philadelphia market; and 

 Jeanne Nonin, extra tine plants, in great quantity, WOO 

 per 100. Also have a very lar,te stock of the best com- 

 !• ertial kinds of Po»npon«. such as: Baby, Klon- 

 dike La Purity, Goldfinch. Ethel, Tennyson, Diana, 

 Monifica, Lulu and Allene $2 Oo per 100. 

 Stevia, nice plants, $2.60 per 100. 



Cash with order, please. 

 Charles Zlmm er. Weat I'ollingtwood. N. J . 



\^« mrm HMUlqiutrtwra for 



Princess Violet 



Btock Orders booked for immediate delivery. 

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

 1000. 500 at 1000 rate. 



WILLIAM SIM, Cliftondale, Mass. 



25,000 



Alwayi mention the Florists' Review when 

 writine advertisers. 



Lhrysanthemums 



For Late Planting. 



The following standard sorts are in prime 

 condition for immediate planting and will 

 give a good yield if well fed* 



Here'a Tour Opportunity. 



Whltat Geo. S. Kalb, Opah. Polly Rose, Mme. 

 Gastelller, Ivory. Pink: John K. Shaw, 

 Koslere, Pink Ivory. Tello^e: Carrie, Robt. 

 Hallidav, Easigcld. Monrovia-. The above 

 only $2.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Wblta: Mrs. .Tones, Mutual Friend, Mrs. Robin- 

 son, Mrs. Buckbee, White BonnafTon, Olem. 

 Touset, Mrs. N. Smith. Pink: Wm. Duckham, 

 V. Morel, Dr. Enguehard, Helen Frlck, Mayor 

 Weaver, Lucy Evans, Mrs. Coombes, Bright- 

 hurst, Adrea. Yellow : Appleton, F. J. 

 Taggart, Crocus. Baby (Pompon), Sunburst. 

 Roi de Italie. Bronze and Red: Inteniiity and 

 .John Shrimpton. The above from 2J4 in. pots, 

 $2.50 per 100; $25.00 per JCOO. 



White: Jeanne Nonin, Lanona, Mrs. D. V. West, 

 Quy Hamilton, Merza. Pink: Pres. Roosevelt. 

 John Burton. The above lot at (3.00 per 

 100. 



Novelties of 1907. 



lalene. Clay FMck (White Duckham). Mrs. W. 

 Jinks, Mrs. O. A. Lotze, Oomoleta, Mrs.A. T. 

 Miller, Ongawa and many other introductions 

 of the season. Strong plants at $10.C0 per 100. 



Extra fine, sturdy stock of the beat Karly 

 White. October Prost. $8.00 per 100. 



In addition to the above we have many 

 other varieties in limited auantity. 



Above Quotations For Immediate Acceptance. 



TO SAVE DELAY 



Sand Liat of Subatltutea. 



NATHAN SMITH &SON 

 ADRIAN, MICH. 



Always mention the Florists* Review ^"hco 

 writing advertisers. 



