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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



September 12, 1907. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Little complaint was offered among 

 the retailers last week. Stock of nearly 

 all kinds is plentiful and moved fairly 

 well. The cool breezes of fall have at 

 last made their appearance and shortly 

 those who are spending their time away 

 from home will be arriving in the city, 

 and naturally business will once more go 

 ahead. 



Stock inside is in every way encourag- 

 ing. Boses and carnations are looking 

 exceedingly fine. There is little mildew 

 or stem-rot. Many of our growers will 

 have a surplus of carnation plants. Mums 

 are in elegant shape. Asparagus and 

 smilax are up to the usual condition. 

 Violets are in fine condition; single 

 varieties will be grown more extensively 

 than the double. Roses are arriving more 

 regularly and the carnations are looking 

 better and coming in slowly, selling well. 

 Gladioli are not so heavy in supply as 

 in the last few weeks. Dahlias are com- 

 ing in much heavier and find good sale 

 at fair prices. Asters are still a glut, 

 but are moving fairly well, considering 

 the large quantity on tb« market. 



Various Notes. 



The Maryland state fair, held at Ti- 

 moninm, Md., was a great success, and 

 many gardeners and florists attended. 

 The farmers and private gardeners made 

 a display of their products, but I regret 

 to say I did not see a plant or flower 

 from our florists. Among those who ex- 

 hibited were GriflBth & Turner Co. and 

 J. Bolgiano & Son. 



Tischinger Bros, are again in the mar- 

 ket with a fine line of house plants. 



W. G. Atkinson, Glyndon, Md., has 

 four acres of gladioli in bloom. Mr. 

 Atkinson is a member of one of our 

 large shipping firms. 



G. H. Rhodes, Arlington, is cutting 

 some extra fine asters and sweet peas. 



The amount of work at the range of 

 houses of Chas. Cook, on West Mosher 

 street extended, has compelled Mrs. Cook 

 t« look after the city market trade. 



J. L. T. 



Orange, N. J. — The meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society held 

 September 6 was called to distribute the 

 schedules of the forthcoming dahlia show, 

 October 4. There were but six exhibits 

 and a scattering of members. 



BEATRICE;^ Neb. — At the state fair at 

 Lincoln the Dole Floral Co. was awarded 

 nineteen first, second and third premiums 

 and the premiums had a total cash value 

 of $97. The Dole exhibit consisted of 

 two carloads of stock. 



Grand New 

 Double Daisy 



A sport from that great money-making single 

 variety. QUCKV AUBZARDRA. that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. Ton can do better 

 with this. The flowers are larfte. averaging 

 three inches in diameter, and none of the flow- 

 ers comes tingle at any time of the year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or outdoors 

 Toung stock, out of 2Vinch pots, ready for de- 

 livery January 1, $25.00 par 100. 



OBDKB8 BOOKKO MOW 



THE FERNERY, " Jg^'^ 



1421 ChariM StrMt, North, Baltimoro, Md. 

 MentJo* ThK Review when yon write. 



HiMd 



FLORiST 



Specially Strong^ on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size Each Doz. 



Aaeaba Japonloa,nlce for ferneries. .3 $0.76 



.9 $2.00 



Adlaatnm CineataH 5 2.00 



Anea Latsseens 4 3.00 



2J^ to 8 ft. high, 



3(o41napot :.7 1.50 



Araaearia .4. - 6.00 



6 9.00 



6 12.00 



AaparacaiPla., $3.00 per 100 'i .60 



• • *• fi « "76 



$i2.'66per'i66.'.*.'*."4 " 1.60 



6 8.00 



Asparagos Sprang., $8.00 per ICO... 2 

 $7.00 per 100.. .3 



4 1.26 



6 2.00 



basket. $1.25 each. 

 Aspidistra Tariegata, 15c per leaf. 



CaladiBH, fancy leaf 4 4.00 



" 6 12.00 



Cibotian Sehledei fi 1.00 



" 7 1.50 



Coeos Weddelliaaa 2 1.60 



8 2.00 



Cyeas Bsvolata, big valnes, laVge 

 quantities, 25c to $1.50 each. 



GyelaHea $6.00 per 100 8 



Draeacaa Fragraas 5 6.00 



" 6 9.00 



Draeaeaa lassaageaaa, beautiful 



specimens 8 2.50 



Draeaeaa Massaageana, strong, 



beautilul specimens 8 3.00 



Draeaeaa Lladeal, beautiful rpeci- 



mens 7 2.50 



Draeaeaa ladfvlsa, $5.00 per 10n....S 

 $16.00 per 100... 4 



6 6.00 



30-84 in. high... 7 .75 9.00 



8 12.00 



Draeaeaa Terailaalis 8 2.00 



4 8.00 



Farfaglaai Graade. Leopard Plant. 4 8.00 



•"^ '• " •' ..6 9.00 



Fleas Badieaas 3 3.00 



Fleas Paadarata, the new rubber, 



$4.00 to $6.00 each. 

 Fleas ■lastlea 5 4.00 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall trad^ 

 thaneverinthe50 

 years we have been 

 growing plants for the 

 trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. 



OITB PAOKZVO IB GOOD 



Variety Size Each Doz- 



Fleas Elastleit 7-8 $1.26-1.50 



Japaaese Novelties, in Jap. jardin- 



leres, $4.00 to $9.00 per doz. 

 Keatia Belmoreana, 2-2^ ft. high, 



fr-71efcves 8 8.00 



Keatia Belnoreana, 2^-8 ft. high. 



6-8 leaves. 8 4.60 



Keatia Balaioreana, 2-8 ft. high. 6-6 



leaves... 7 2.50 



Keatia Belmoreaaa, 2-2}^ ft. high, 



5-6 leaves 6 2.25 



Keatia Forsterlaaa. 6-7 ft. high, in 



tubs, $12.00 to $15.00 each. 

 Keatia Forsterlaaa, 4 to 5 in a tub, 



6-8 ft, high. $15. $25, $30 earh 

 Keatia Forsterlaaa. 2 ft. high, 4-5 



leaves « 150 $18.00 



Keatia Fortterlaaa, 2 ft. high, S-6 



leaves, strong ....6 l.W 21.00 



Keatia Forsterlaaa, 3 ft., 6-6ieave8. 7 SM 30.00 



8 ft, 5-6 leaves, 



strong » «.00 .36.00 



Keatia Forsterlaaa, 4 ft., 5-6 leaves. 8 6.00-6.00 

 Nephxolepls Bostoaleasls, 100, $4..2 



100. $8..$ 



4 1.B0 



6 8.00 



6 4.20 



strong. .6 6.00 



7 9.00 



larger 

 specimens. $1.50. $2 and $3 each. 

 Nephrolepis Elegantlssima, 100. $6.2 .76 



100, $10.8 1.60 



100. $15.4 2.00 



5 4.00 



6 6.00 



7 9.00 



Nepkrolepis Whitmaal, 100. $10.00. .2 1.96 



100, $15.00.. 8 2.00 



Faadaaas Teltrhll 7 220 



•• " g 8.50 



Faadaaas Btllls... .■.'!!.' .'.".".".'.'.'.'.'.' 16 9.00 



' 7 12.00 



^ " " strong 7 16.00 



^hoealx Beellaata 4 3.00 



5 6.00 



6 6.00 



Poa TriTlalls Tar., $4 00 per 100. 

 Prlmala nbeoaira, $6.00 per 100. .. .3 

 Bhapis FlabelliformlB, $2.00. $8.00, $4.00 each. 



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