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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 15. 1907. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Business is fair and what retailers I 

 have seen have no reason to complain. 

 At present funeral work is steady and 

 many designs are gotten out. The death 

 of Mary E. Stewart, who is more partic- 

 ularly mentioned in the obituary column, 

 has called for many designs. 



We have had remarkable weather, with 

 severe storms, but little damage was. 

 done. Koses are plentiful. Carnations 

 are getting short in supply. Gladioli are 

 coming in heavily. Dahlias are arriving 

 slowly. Golden glows are plentiful. Phlox 

 is plentiful and various kinds of garden 

 blooms are enough to meet the demands. 

 The early asters are nearly done and the 

 late variety is coming in. Hydrangeas 

 have made their appearance. Ferns in 

 pans are now ready for the market. Smi- 

 lax plants are scarce, while asparagus is 

 plentiful. Greens are enough to meet 

 the demands. 



The bulb situation here is drifting 

 somewhat and, from reports, many will 

 not grow any at all. 



Various Notes. 



Erdman & Ulrich, of Belair road, are 

 building a new house, 25x150 feet. 



John P. Willheim, of Gardenville, is 

 making his fourth tie on some of his 

 mums. 



James Glass, of Brehms lane, has a 

 fine collection of ferns, seedling and in 

 flats. His stock at present is about 50,- 

 000 plaats. 



B. Stoll, of Brooklyn, has just com- 

 pleted planting 1,200 carnations inside, 

 and the plants are in fine condition. 



Thomas Vincent, 834 and 836 West 

 Baltimore street, has sold out his Bal- 

 timore street store to the Flower Gar- 

 den. Geo. F. Lurssen will be the pro- 

 prietor. The store will be thoroughly 

 overhauled and will be made up-to-date; 

 electric lights will be installed. Mr. 

 Vincent, who has carried on the busi- 

 ness since 1881, is a brother of the 

 well-known dahlia king at White Marsh, 

 Md. It is understood he will continue 

 business as usual at his North Charles 

 street store. 



Martin Duckstein and wife, of Brook- 

 lyn, Md., last week spent a few days at 

 Ocean City, Md. 



G. A. Lotze, of Glen Burnie, Md., has 

 8,000 carnations planted inside and will 

 grow mums this year on a large scale, 

 as in previous years. Mr. Lotze has some 

 extra fine young seedlings of Harrisii 

 lilies. J- L- T. 



Detboit, Mich. — John Krumholz has 

 been sued for $1,200 by his sister and 

 mother. 



Des Moines, I a. — After September 1 

 the Alpha Floral Co. will occupy a larger 

 store, at the comer of Seventh and Wal- 

 nut streets. 



R OSES, C ARNATIONS 



Per 100 



Rotes: Maids, grafted, 4-io. pots $12.00 



Richmond, grafted, 4-iQ. pots 15.00 



Chaieaay. own root, 4-in. pots 5.00 



Girnations, field-i^rown plants, Enchantress, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



THE J. A. BUDLONG & SON CO. 



AUBURN. R. I. 

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THE E. G. HILL CO. 



WHOLESALE ELORISTS 

 Richmond, - - . Indiana 



NEW ROSE «"EA REiD 



^mm^ti^^^^^^mt^Kmmmm the **rbd bsauty" 



(American Beauty X a Red Seedling.) 



As double as Bridesmaid and as free. 

 As red as Richmond and as fragrrant. 

 As biK as Beauty and as vigorous. 

 As easy to grow as Bride and quite 



as continuous in bloom. 

 Long and stiff of stem, with a grand 



appetite for rich food. 

 A perfect constitution wbieb resists 



both mildew and black spot. 



This splendid American will go to the 

 trade March 1, 1918. 



We recommend It as the freest of 

 Winter forcers and also as a 

 perfect Summer bloomer. 



Ordtrs already baokei far avtr 35,0M, 



S3a per 100 $70 ptrZSO 



S2S0 aerlOOO (500 at 1001 rate) 



The E. 0. HILL CO.. Richmond. Ind. 



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Carnations, £11 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



Wblt« Perfection SIO.OO 190.00 



second size. . . 8.00 76.(10 



Robt. CralK 8W T5 00 



" " second size 7.00 66.00 



Dorotby Whitney '-M &d.00 



Oardlnal 6.00 60.00 



riamlDBO S-00 60.00 



Kstelle 8.00 {0.00 



Harry Fenn 6.00 60.00 



Melaon Flaber 6.00 60.00 



Olendalo 6.00 60.00 



Mrs. T. W. Lawson 6.M 46.00 



The Belle 600 45 00 



Boston Market 6.00 46.00 



Bnobantreas. second size 6.00 46.00 



4-lnch, Bride, Rich- 

 mond, Uhatenay, 



Maid, 16.00 per 100. 

 Richmond and Golden 



ROSES 



SM-lnch. Maid. R 

 Gate, 13.00 per 100. 



American Beaaty— 2^-lnch, 14.00; 4-inch, 

 18.00 per 100 Cash or C. O. D. 



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



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SURPLUS STOCK 



Bride 3>^ inch nots $3.50 per 100 



Bridesmaid. 3>^ inch pots 8 50 per 100 



Soupert. FINE, 3>i-inch pots 3.00 per 100 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



2>i-lnch pots. $2.25 per 100. 



PIERSONI FERNS 



4iDCh pots, ready for ft-incb, 25c each. 



FIB8T.CI.Aa3 8TOCK 



JOHN A KEPNER 



Box 8, Harrisburgr. Pa. 



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Rose Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



5000 Brld«, 8in. pots $4.00 $30.00 



1000 Maid, 8-in. pots 4.00 80.00 



1000 Amarloan Baauttas, 8 in. 



pots 6.00 60.00 



WEILANP & OlIMGER, New Castle, Ind. 

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Florists' Review 



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HIGH-UND-GROWN 



Per 100 



Lawsoo, pink $6.00 



Harlowarden 5.00 



Boston Market SJOO 



Smilaz 2.00 



Asparagus Plumosos 2.50 



A»p»ngu» Sprengeri UOO 



Orders should be placed at once to 

 insure settiug: stock when you are 

 ready to plant. 



United States Gut Flower Go. 



ELMIRA, N. Y. 



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Field-Grown Carnations 



Here we are a^aln with about 60,000 fleld-^rown 

 Carnation Plants, strongr, healthy and free from 

 alldlseaseB, at following rate: 



Amount each kind Per 100 Per 1000 



Kncbantreaa 80 000 



Crusader 2,t<W 



E A. Nelson 40Q 



Candaoe 2,00t 



Melody 500 



Boston Market 10,000 



Harlowarden 4,000 



To unknown parties, cash with order or C. O. D. 



BCHBIDBN & S0HOO8. B. Fransen, Mxr. 

 60 Wabash .4.ye., Chloaso. ni. 



Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



JOHN E. HAINES 



the ORIGINATOR of the three varieties: 

 John K. Haines Carnation, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 



per 1000. 



Imperial OainatloD ) $12.00 per 100 



Plnlc- Imperial Carnation ) 100.00 per 1000 



Headquarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Orders taken now for field-grown plants at same 

 price as for rooted cuttings. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



