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The Weekly Florists^ Revie w« 



Sbptbmbbb 5, 1907. 



ONCINNATL 



The Market. 



All along the line there seems to be an 

 increase in business; it is not yet marked, 

 but the general average shows it. There 

 is much more activity among the buyers 

 and the calls for stock are more fre- 

 quent. As the schools and colleges will 

 begin to open in a few days, those per- 

 sons who have been spending the vaca- 

 tion in the various summer resorts are 

 beginning to arrive home, and this is al- 

 ways the signal for the start of the fall 

 business. With the advent of the mum 

 at the end of this month everything will 

 be in full swing. 



Koses are in heavier supply and are 

 not selling quite so well. The better 

 quality of them sell well, and at good 

 prices, but the short-stemmed ones move 

 slowly. There are many more Beauties 

 coming than we have seen for some time. 

 They sell well, too, and bring good 

 prices. A few carnations are coming in 

 and the supply will increase gradually 

 from day to day. They are selling well, 

 and more could be used to advantage. 

 Asters are going well now. The best 

 quality sell out clean at good prices. 

 There are not nearly so many of the 

 poorer grades coming in, and even these 

 are selling now. Gladioli are not in so 

 much of a glut now, and there is some 

 prospect of getting a respectable price 

 for them. They certainly have been 

 bringing next to nothing this season, and 

 it is to be hoped that what are left will 

 b« able to redeem themselves a little. 

 Dahlias are still selling poorly. It is 

 hard to move them at any price. We are 

 in hopes of doing better with them soon, 

 though. Some good lilies are to be had 

 and they sell well. With the exception 

 of smilax, this market is well supplied 

 with green goods, and they are selling 

 well. 



Various Notes. 



The forty-eighth annual harvest home 

 of Green township was held Thursday, Au- 

 gust 29, and the flower display this year 

 was the best that was ever seen there. 

 Fred frear acted as judge, and he award- 

 ed to H. Koester five prizes, to Philip 

 Berlier five prizes and to H. Keuten- 

 schroer two prizes. 



The next regular meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Society will be held in the club 

 room Saturday, September 14. A good 

 meeting is looked forward to. 



Mrs. Anna Garges will leave this week 

 for ' a vacation, which she will spend 

 mostly in Louisville. 



Martin Reukauf, of H. Bayersdorfer & 

 Co., is in town. He has introduced an 

 innovation this trip by bringing a large 

 line of samples with him, which he has 

 on exhibition at the Gibson House. 



C. J. Ohmeb. 



Mt, Vernon, N. Y.— The H. A. Stoot- 

 hoff Co., formerly at 116 and 118 West 

 Street, New York, has removed its head- 

 quarters here. 



Huntington, Mass. — More than 1,000,- 

 000 ferns a week are being gathered by 

 Huntington residents for New York flo- 

 rists. The fern pickers receive 40 cents 

 per 1,000, tied in bunches of twenty.-five. 



FiSHKiLL, N. Y. — Benjamin Hammond 

 has been improving his office facilities 

 until, as the local paper says, "the office 

 has put on that up-to-date appearance 

 which characterizes a prosperous and sub- 

 stantial business." 



Carnations, piaLt 



Per 100 Per 1000 



White Perfection tlOOU t90 00 



second size... 8.00 7610 



Robt. OraiK 800 7& 00 



' second size 7.00 66.00 



Cardinal 6.00 60.00 



KlamtuBu 6.00 6U.00 



Katelle 6.00 tO.OO 



Harry Fenn 6 00 60 00 



M«Uun FUher 6.00 60.< 



Oleudal.- 6.00 60.00 



Mrs T. W. LawBon..., 6.00 46 00 



The Belle 6 00 46 00 



Bostoo Market 6 00 46.0U 



Buohantreaa, second size 00 46.00 



V^^^^ET^ 4-lnch, Bride, 



K O S t S> ^•^•^••^%-6.SJ?4i!^oo. 



2^-lnch. Blaid, Richmond and Qolden 

 Gate, S3. 00 per 100. 



American Beauty— 2M-inch, 14.00; 4-inch, 

 18.00 per 100 



FEKNS. Boston fernf<, 3-ln., IIO.CO; 4-ln., 

 S2U.00. 6-1 , UO.OO per lUO. Pieiaoni, 3 lu., $10 00; 

 4 In., S20.00; 6-iii.. kSb OU per lUO. Caiih or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M S VLSEY, Fort Hayne, Ind. 



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FIELD.6ROWN 



Caroation Plants 



From Pots on N«\7 Ground 

 Freo from Stem Rot 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Robert CralK $7.00 $80.00 



KaoliantreBa e.OO 50.00 



Variecated Lawson 00 50 00 



LawBon 5.50 50.00 



Queen 5.50 50.00 



Harlowarden 5.00 50.00 



Ihe Porker Greenhouses 



AORWAIK, OH O 



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CARNATIONS 



Lady Bountiful. Boston Market. Pink Law- 

 son, Encbantre^'B *6.00i-er inO: $)0.bO per 1000 



Robf rt Craig. Caidinal aud White Perfec- 

 tion $s.noperlOO 



Rose-Pink Encbantress $9 00 per 100 



Q. Angel, Gov. Wolcott and Crusader 



$5 00 per hO. $i5 on per 1000 



Violets 3-iQ. PotN... $t Ouper 100 $15 nO per 1000 

 Princess of Wales aud Doi sett's Single. 



CRABB & HUNTER FLORAL GO. 



OKAHD BAP D<, MICH. 



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For Sale, fine Field-Grown 



CARNATIONS 



150 KncbantreBB 1 



aorPinlc' awson I $5 00 



7 Wlii eI<aw8on } per 



3'0No.^» . I lUO 



100 Hario ^ard* n J 



ASPARAGUS PiumoBua Nanus, 2>i-inch 



notg nn< . $3 i e> lO . 

 200 fine OBCONICAS, v^^-in , $2 00 per 100. 

 < asb wiib order. 



M. & S. l. DYSIN6ER. ALBION. MICH. 



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John E. Haines 



the Originator of the following varieties: 



Imperial ''aination ) $12.00 per 100 



Plnk>lmperlal Carnation ) 100.00 per 1000 



Headqaarters »t Bethlehem, Pa. 



Orders taken now for fleld-grnwn plants at same 



price as for rooted cuttings. 



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XCkD/t OXfal IS Very strong Dlants.OTer 

 ''•^■^**"******' ^ a year old excellent 

 value: Plumosus Nanus. 2}i-in., lii.OO per 100. 

 Sprengert, 2^ in . $2.60 per 100 Cnsh with order. 

 Converae Oreeiihoaaea, Webster, Maaa. 

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FOR 8AUC, FIXLD-OBOWN 



Garnationsl' Roses 



Per 100 



2600 Bnohantress, $60.00 per 1000 $6 00 



600Uenevt*ve Lord 6-00 



600 Mrs. I aiten 6.00 



1000 Mta. Jooat 6.00 



lUOOThoa. l^awaon 600 



lOOU White Br dt 6.00 



1000 Kert Biadt 6 Oa. 



200Ki<hnionri Koses, grafted, 4-ln 18 0tf> 



lOU Golden Gate, g> aft* d 4 In 180$ 



100 '• " own roots. 3 In 6.00 



100 Brtdoamaid, ( wn roots. 3 in 6.00 



1000 Aaparainis Plamosas, 3 In 6.00 



lOUO EuKllsh Ivy, 3-ln 6.00 



All this stock strong;, healthy plants. 



I.H.Moss,6oYanstown,Bdltiniore,M(]. 



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Chrysanthemums 



The following varieties of ab' ut 10,0Qp nice 



young growing 6tock. out 2 and 2>^-inch, 



$86. U« per 1000; SiOO 00 per 6000. Cask. 



200 Col. Ap^ietnii 150 Nlnnle Wanamaker 



200 Kobt. Ualliday 10(0 JIaJor Honnaffoa 



1000 Alice li;ron SOU Or Kngnehard 



600 Pennsjivanla 6*0 A. J. Baifoar 



2500 Polly Ui>8e 100 llaiie Liger 



1200 Mlury of Parlfie 3t>0 r. Tuuset. 

 300 Hmnie Bailey Vr Boslere 



700 Irs. J. Jones 100 Mayor Weaver 



200 Irs. J. J.Hltrhsll 



C. MERKEL & SON, 



MENTOR, OHIO 



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CARNATIONS 



Fair Maid and Got. Wolcott, $6.00 per 100; 

 $50 'per 1000. 



Boston Market, $5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Nursery Stock 



viburnum Dentatum, 2 to 2>^ ft., $50.00 per 

 10 0. 214 to 3 ft., $70.(0 per lO.O. 3 to 8}i ft., 

 $ 00 per 100. 



BerberlB TbunbercU, 18 to 24 in , $60.00. 24 

 to 80 in $»0>0 



A few hundred PronuB Marlttma and Vibur- 

 num < aaalQoideB, at ritthc ptires. 



HplIybockB, namcij varieties and mixed, sin- 

 gle and doub e, $6 00 per lOu $50 00 per 1000. 



LITTLCFICLD & WYMAN 



North AblDittoD, Mass 



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Bay Trees 



Pyramids, Standards 

 and Kaizer Kronen 



Write for prloes 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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ROBT. GRAIG CO. 



Decorative and Flowering Plants 



49fli and Market Sts. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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