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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 1, 1907. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market* 



A terrific hail storm fell over the 

 vicinity of Buffalo last week, which played 

 havoc with sweet peas, but did slight 

 damage to the glass. The difficulties to 

 contend with nowadays are many, and 

 the best gardener is the man best able 

 to fight the enemies. Since the heavy 

 rains the weather has moderated consid- 

 erably, which has been a blessing to the 

 greenhouse men. Much repair work is 

 to be done this summer by many of the 

 florists in town and near-by. 



Business is only fair and we are all 

 taking a half holiday and a good rest. 



Various Notes. 



Miss E. M. Rebstock had a good wed- 

 ding decoration last week, where she 

 used a large number of sweet peas. The 

 outside decorations were palms and bay 

 trees. The work was done by Mr. Hig- 

 gins. 



A few years ago a dry goods store 

 started a flower department, and grad- 

 ually stands of this kind increased un- 

 til most of the stores had a counter for 

 the flower buyers. One by one they have 

 given up and now there remains but 

 one; that one is conducted by S. A. 

 Anderson, in the store of Wm. Henger 



Co. 



Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kasting have re- 

 turned from their summer home at Erie, 

 where they have been spending a few 

 weeks 



Roy Harnick, an employee of the Wm. 

 Scott Co., while repairing the roof of a 

 house, cut a deep gash in his hand. Four 

 stitches were required to close it. 



J. P. Foley, of the Foley Mfg. Co., 

 Chicago, was a visitor last week. He is 

 on his way to the Thousand Islands to 

 spend his vacation. His brother, Phil, 

 the baby of the family, is to represent 

 the firm at the convention. R. A. S. 



Danbury, Conn. — L. H. Seaman has 

 torn down his entire plant, which will be 

 replaced with new and up-to-date houses. 

 The retail part of his business is effi- 

 ciently looked after by his daughter, Mrs. 

 Nellie Hubbard. It is rumored that T, 

 H. Judd will add another house to his 

 ever increasing plant. 



Poinsettias 



2X-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 

 1000; 3-in. pots, $600 per 100 1 4-in. 

 pots, $8.00 per 100. 



JULIUS WOLFF, Jr., 



1617 H. 19th St., PHXXiADBXiFHIA, PA. 



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Boston Ferns 



From bench, strong, healthy, buiby plants, 

 ready (or 6 Inch pots, $40.00 per 100; 8-inch, 

 $60.00 per 100; 10-lnch, $75.00 per 100. 



MIAMI FLORAL CO. 



84 Vorth Main Street, DATTOH. OHIO 



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ASPARAGUS 



Aepaimru" Flnmosas* 2-iD., 92.50 per 100. 

 •-In., $8.00 perlOO. S>{-iD., $4.60 per 100. 



▲epumsne ■pranMil, 2-iD., $2.00 per 100. 

 $-lB., $8.00 per 100. SjJ-ln., $4.00 per 100. or will 

 •xcbftDKe for any seaBonable itock. 

 Oaab witb order. 



F. E. ALLEN & WiSSS&f^SSSS'. 



CELERY and CABBAGE PLANTS 



We have Celery plants in unlimited quantity ready to ship, in such varieties as Boston 

 Market, Dwarf Golden Heart, Giant Pascal. Golden Self Blanctainif, White Plume and White 

 Solid. Also CELRBIAO Giant Prague, and Moss Carled PARSLEY. $1 00 per 1000; 10,000 and 

 over, 85c per 1000, delivered to the Adams or U. S. Express Co. here; 25c per 100, by mail, 

 postpaid. Let us fill your orders for Celery Plants, shipping direct to your customer under 

 your tag, not letting our name appear on the package. CABBAGE, Succession, Surebead, 

 Flat Dutch and Savoy, $1.00 per 1000. 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Pencopenooo 



Large flowering or Aster varieties $3 00 $26 00 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 



Small flowering or Button varieties 2 00 18 00 



8WAINSONA alba $2.00 per 100 



GERANIUMS 



GKRANIUMS. Standard varieties and Novelties, for $2.00 per 100 up to 75 cte. 

 each. We will send 1000 in 20 varieties, our selection, single and double, for $18.00. 



Caesar Franck, Beautiful soft crimson. Ivy geranium, 1905 Novelty, $1.50 perdoz,; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Alliance, the handsome semi-double hybrid between an Ivy and a Zonal, color of 

 the Col. Baden-Powell, strong robust grower, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Ivy-Leaved Geraniums, in 6 good varieties, $3.00 per 100. 



SPECIAL, OFFER OF NOVELTIES- To introduce the NEWER VARIETIES 



and to give an opportunity to have them thoroughly tested we will, for a short time, send 

 one each of 50 varieties of the 1905 and 1906 novelties, our selection, for $5.00 casb. This 

 collection will include those of such noted introducers asBruant, Lemoine, Rozain-Bouchalat 

 and U. Cannell & Sons, and represents one of the finest collections of Geranium novelties 

 ever offered in this country. Our Geranium Catalogue contains prices and descriptions of 

 over 176 varieties. Send for it, if you haven't it. 

 All Btook l8 in A>1 condition, and from 2-in. pots unless otherwise stated. 

 Our Wholesale Catalogue to the trade only. 



Visitors always welcome. CASK WITH ^BDER. 



R. Vioceot, Jr. & Soos Co., White Marsh, Md. 



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Poinsettias 



23^ inch pots, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Stavla, 2>i-inch pots, $2.00; 8-in. pots, $3.00. 



MUMS 



The following Mums, 2 and 2H-inch pots: ICOO 

 Touset, 1000 Alio* Byron, 200 Dr. Kncue- 

 hard, 200 Robt. HaUlday , $2.50 per 100. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



S. N. PENTECOST 



1790-1810 East lOlst St., Cleveland, Ohio 



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Arrived in superb condition the following 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleya Schroederae, C. Perclvalllana, 

 C. Labiata, Oncldloms, Laellaa, Epl- 

 dendrnma, etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 

 Arrived in tine condition 



Cattleya Percivaliana, Cattleya Gijas 

 Sanderiana, Cattleya Speciosisslma. One!-' 

 dlum Kramerianum and others. 



Write for prices. 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



Telephone 143, MADISON, N.J. 



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Geraniums 



Alphonse Ricard, the finest of all geraniums. 

 B. A. Nutt, the standard dark Keranium. 

 On these two I am booking orders for August 

 and later. Rooted cuttings, $12.60 per 1000. 



B. E. WADSWORTH, Box 224, Danville, III. 



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Excellent Stock 



Offkekd By- 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons 



Box 778. FEORZA, XX^Xi. p^^ ^gg 



Flamoana, 4-ln lU.oo 



HprenKeH, 3- In (>.00 



Dracaena Indlvisa, 2-ln 3.00 



Boston, 2^-ln 4.00 



Whitmanl. 2^-ln 9.00 



Piersonl. 2«- in 4.0O 



Boston, 5-ln per doz., $3 00 



Piersonl, 4-in " 2.00; 15.00 



Kleicantisslnia Ferns, 4-ln. 2.00; 16.00 



Cyclamen, S-ln., In colors separate, fine.. . 7.00 



4-ln., " '• "... 15.00 



We are booking orders for Cyclamen seedlings 

 for December and January delivery at 11.00 

 per 100; tS.OO per 1000; $75.00 per 10,000, In sep- 

 arate colors. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



Orchids 



Imported, semi-established. 



established and seedlingfs. 



Catalogue sent on application. 



J. ROEHRS CO., 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ODC^HinCL JVS'I TO HAND: Cat- 

 "■*^*" ■ ■'^ tleya Trlana?, C. lablata, C. 

 Mosslae, C. SchroederiP, C. Gaskelllana, C. Spec- 

 iosisslma, C. Cltrina, O. Intermedia; Laella 

 anceps, L. albida. L. autumnalls, L>. majalla; Epl- 

 dendrum Vlttellinum majua, E. Cooperlanum- 

 Oncidlum Crispum, O. varlcosum, O. Cavendish; 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; Odontoglossum cltrosmum. 



To arrive in a few weeks' time: C. Aurea, C. 

 Dowlana, C. Warnerl and others. 



CARRILIiO & BALDWIN, Secancns, N. J. 



You WiU Find 



ALLthk best o"=rs all ^c 



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