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Tla£.WcckIy Florists^ Review^ 



September 10, 1907. 



We 

 Have 



5000 VICTORY 



THAT'S 

 ALL! 



Plants for sale, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Gnttman & Weber ilSivt 



New York 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The last lew days of last week showed 

 quite an increase in business. The de- 

 mand for all kinds of flowers was much 

 greater and the prices made a decided ad- 

 vance. While the demand was greater, the 

 one thing that helped more than anything 

 else was that there was a decrease in 

 the supply of good stock. Good and 

 medium grade asters are now selling well, 

 though the poorer grades move slowly. 

 The cool nights have made a decided im- 

 provement in the quality of the roses. 

 Brides are especially in good demand, 

 witii American Beauties a close second, 

 ("arnations are becoming more plentiful 

 and are selling well. Dahlias and gladi- 

 oli are in better demand. Lilies of all 

 varieties are good property, and tuberose 

 spikes are selling well. Some fine Ifly 

 of the valley, grown by George & Allan, 

 reached the market last week and it sold 

 out on sight at a good price. 



Various Notes. 



Some one tried to force an entrance 

 during the night into L. H. Kyrk's 

 Avholesale house. The would-be robber 

 tried to force the door and then broke a 

 window, but was unable to gain an en- 

 trance. 



Frank Huntsman has not been well this 

 summer and it is hoped tiiat the cooler 

 weather will benefit him. He sent a 

 seedling carnation in from his green- 

 houses the other day. It had bloomed 

 in the field and it was a monster. The 

 color was white and it had a long, fine 

 stem and extra good fragrance. Tf it 

 does as well on being housed, it will be 

 a fine thing. 



Gus Brunner and wife have returned 

 from a trip in northern Michigan. Mr. 

 Brunner is one of the unfortunate hay- 

 fever victims and he had not been back 

 an hour until it attacked him again. 



Wei land & Olinger have increased tlie 

 floor sjiace of their wholesale house by 

 renting an adjoining store, which they 

 are now fitting up in time for the fall 

 business. 



David Knott, manager of the city 

 greeiiiiouses, reports that they are in tlie 

 best of shape for tlie fall. The mums 

 are doing extra well and. with the num- 

 ber of varieties that they are growing, a 

 very creditable showing Avill be made, 

 which, of course, is for tlie benefit of the 

 jiublic. 



K. G. Gillett expects to receive his 

 first shipments of mums about September 

 2."). The varieties will be Polly Kose and 

 Glory of the Pacific. Several large or- 

 ders have already been booked. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



C. J. Ohmer left September I'y for San 

 Diego, Cal., where he and Miss Alice E. 

 French, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James 

 M. French, will l)e married September 2."). 



^S CARNATION PLANTS ^S 



Strongr, Healthy, FicUd*Grown Plants of the FoUowini^ Varieties: 



P«r 100 Per 1000 



KnchantreM $6.fiO f 60.00 



Lawion 5.00 45.0O 



Patten ti.ito 4S.OO 



Queen 0.00 SS.OO 



250 of any one variety at 1000 rate. 



-NOVELTIES FOR 1908- 



P«rlOO 



Fair Maid $5.00 



Kobert Crais "'•O® 



Frosperlty 5.0O 



Boston Market A.OO 



Per 1000 



945.00 



65 .OO 



45.00 



45.00 



ThlB variety will take the place of all other 

 iiniiiniiw criniHODS, as it is very free and tlie blooms are of the finest as to size and quality. It Is a 



very rapid grower and the habit Is Ideal. Rooted Cuttlnga, 112.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 

 FAUST ^ brilliant scariet. This variety will replace all of the commercial varieties of this color, 

 I nuai owin? to its extreme productlvenees, many plants last December having 20 buds and bloems 



to the plant. A fine one for the Xmas trade. Rooted Cattlnga, 16 00 per 100, 150.00 per 1000. 



lUEmMBXR WK GUARANTSK SATISFACTION. 



Addrestord.rsto JAMES D. COCKCROFT, Northport,L.I., N.Y. 



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^GRAFTED ROSES ^ 



TBE FINEST AND BEST GROWN 



Liberty , 3>i-inch pots $15.00 per 100 



lirid*, Brideamald, 3}^ inch pots 12.50 per 100 



J. L. DILLON. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



Geraniums... 



Alphonse Rioard, the finest of all Keraniums. 

 8. A. Nutt, the standard dark Keranium. 

 Rooted cuttinKs, $12.50 per 1000. 



B. E. WADSWORTH, Box 224, Danville, III. THE H. WEBER k SDKS CO., Oakland, Md, 



"«« TOREADOR "»» 



Our new seedling: carnation. In color a very 

 mui h improved Prosperity, with the addition of 

 sti-on?. stiff stems. The finest novelty for l'.»08. 

 Awarded first-class certificate Toronto meeting 

 of ihe American Carnation Society. Write us 

 for further information. 



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2-ln., t6.00: 

 »-ln., tT.OO 

 per 100. 



POINSETTIAS 



Aspara^na Plnmoana, 2-in., fH.OO; U in., $5.00; 

 4-in.,f 10.00 per 100. 



AaparaRiia Sprenceri, 2-ln., $2.00; 3-in., $5.00; 



4 in., tlO.OO perlOO. 

 Smilax, 2>^-1d., $2.00 rer 100. 

 Cjperas, Umbrella Plant, 2 in.. $3 00; 3-in.. $5.00 



per 100. 

 I. N. KRAMBR & SON. Cedar Raplda, la. 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 ANERPOHLII 



The Sensational New Fern 



Write the introducer. 



JANESYILLE FLORAL CO./^S?^'- 



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AaparasrnB Sprena;erl.5-iii. pots, $2.00 per doz.; 

 2-in pots. $2 00 piT 100. Seedlings from flats, 50c 

 per 100. Ferna, Uoaton, 5-in. pots, $3.00 perdoz. 

 Scottit and Anna fnater, 4-in. pots, $2.00 per 

 doz : 3- In. pots, $6.00 per 100. Nepbrolepla 

 Whitmaoi. 3-ln. pots, $10.00 per 100. Olematla 

 Hanlculata. 3-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. Stronir 

 spediingB, $2 00 per 100. Purla Ualales, white, 

 2^-ln. potH, $3.00 per 100. Carnatlona, fine strong 

 plants— El boil, finest scarlet, $8 OO t>er 100. Flora 

 Hill, Mrs. Joost, Boston Market, $r> 00 per 100. 



C(> I f« ^ I f> 11th and KoT Streeta, 

 tlSC.LC. PHIL4DB1.PHIA,PA. 



White Enchantress... 



Large, Btroni;, healthy fleld-Krown plants, 

 812 00 per 100. 



rnohanfroCC Lai^Ke, stroDRr- hpallhy fleld- 

 LllbllallllBad) growD plants, SCbO per 100. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, Inc. 



38-40 Broadwa7t Detroit, Mlcta. 



Note the Reduced Prices j V4R|EGATED VINC4S 



Nephrolepis Whitmaoi 



strong youDK plants (rem bench, $3.00 per 

 100. From 2}^-ln. pots, $5 00 per 100. 



DAVIS BROS., MORRISON, ILL. | Q. F. Mshan, R. D. 8, Daylon, Ohio 



Field-grown, rooted lips, ready now, $1.00 per 

 ino; $9.00 per 1000. Kine field clumps, ready in 

 Octobtr, .SS fiO per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



PRINCCSS or WALKS VIOLKT8, from 

 field. $4.00 per 100. 



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