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52 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOOEB 3, 1907. 



PITTSBURG. 



ThcMjtfket 



It is not long since some of the boys 

 remarked, ' ' Anything for a change ! ' ' 

 Well, they have the change. Asters and 

 gladioli have about gone. Carnations 

 are not enough in evidence to mention. 

 Lilies were out of sight and the afore- 

 said dealers had to skirmish for stock 

 to fill their orders and, strange to say, 

 they did not appreciate the change. 

 Business is good and there aro better 

 things in sight, but stock will be scarce 

 unless chrysanthemums get a move on. 

 They seem to be about one month later 

 than last year. 



There has been no frost here so far, 

 although several places in the immediate 

 vicinity have reported first snow, but 

 dahlias are the only flowers left and they 

 are good. 



Variotu Notes. 



Mr. Garland, of the Finleyville Floral 

 Co, was a visitor and reported his carna- 

 tions in fine condition. He expects to 

 build next year. 



Among the other visitors were Mr. and 

 Mrs. Gus A. Geng, of Youngstown, O. ; 

 W. S. Kidd and daughter, of Beaver, 

 Pa. ; William Cromack, of Irwin, Pa. ; 

 G. A. McWilliams, of Natrona, Pa., and 

 E. M. Hall, of Fairmont, W. Va. 



W. R. Maebius, of Lock No. 4, Pa., 

 has sold out to T. J. Allen, who will con- 

 tinue the business. 



A railroad wreck on the B. & O. de- 

 layed the flower train and the Pittsburg 

 Cut Flower Co. did not get the roses 

 until almost 3 o'clock Saturday after- 

 noon, September 28, causing groat in- 

 convenience. It was a strange coinci- 

 dence that the trains on all the other 

 roads were detayed the same morning, 

 and the Pittsburg Florists' Exchange 

 and J. B. Murdoch & Co. were no better 

 off. Hoo-Hoo. 



WiNFiELD, Kan. — E. H. Gilbert, who 

 has been ill for a month, is able to at- 

 tend to business again. 



Belle Plaine, Ia. — Henry Bowers, of 

 this place, has been experimenting in 

 the production of new varieties of 

 chrysanthemums from seed, and it is 

 said he has obtained about thirty fine 

 new sorts. 



PANSIES 



Brown's extra select superb 

 Giant prize Pansies, Awarded 

 Silver Medal St. Louis Expo- 

 sition. Plants mixed colors 

 in any quantity. $3.00 per 

 1000. Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN, Lancaster, PA. 



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yon 



write. 



ORCHIDS. •• 



Arrived In perfect conditfon, Cattleya 

 Moaslae, also C. Schroederae, Laells 

 Anceps, Kpldendram Tlttelllnam, 



etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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iSE^ 



FLOMUST 



Specially Strong on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size Bach Doz. 



AaeabaJapoaiea.nice for ferneries.. 3 90.76 



9 $2.00 



Adlaatnai CaaeataH 6 2.00 



Areea LateieeaB 4 3.00 



2>i to 8 ft. bieta. 



3 to 4 In a pot 7 1.50 



Araaearia 4 6.00 



6 9.00 



6 12.00 



Asparacai Pla.,$3.00perl00 2 .50 



** '* 1 7R 



$i2!66per*i66*.*.**.'.'4 liso 



6 3.00 



AsparagBS Spreaf., $3 00 per 100... 2 

 $7.00 per 100,. .3 



4 126 



5 2.00 



basket, $1.26 each. 

 Aspidistra Tarlecata, 16o per leaf. 



Galadtaai, fancy leaf 4 4.00 



" 6 12.00 



ClbotlBBi Sehledel ....6 1.00 



7 1.60 



Coeos Weddelliaaa 2 1.60 



8 2.00 



Cyeas BeTolnta, bis values, large 

 quantities, 25c to $1.50 each. 



Cyclaaien $6.00 per 100 8 



Dracaaaa Fracraas 6 6.00 



" 6 9.00 



Dracaena MasBaageaaa, beautiful 



specimene 8 2.50 



Dracaena MassaBgesaa, Btrong, 



beautiful specimens 8 3.00 



Dracaena Llndeal, beautiful s peci- 



meoB 7 2.50 



Dracaena ladiTisa, $6.00 per 100.... 8 

 $l6.00perl00...4 



6 6.00 



30 34 in. high... 7 .75 9.00 



8 12.00 



Dracaeaa TeraiiBalis 8 2.00 



4 8.00 



Farfaglaai Grande. Leopard Plant. 4 3.00 



" ..6 9.00 



Flens Badicaas 8 3.00 



Fleas Paadarata, the new rubber, 



$4.00 to $6.00 each. 

 Fleas llastlca 6 4.00 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall trade 

 thaneverintheSO 

 years we have been 

 growing plants for the 

 trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. 



OUB PAOKIVa IB CK>OD 



Variety Size Each Doz- 



Fleas Blastica 7-8 $1.2{rl.&0 



JapaacBe NoTeltIss, in Jap. jardin- 

 ieres, $4.00 to $9.00 per doz. 

 Kentia Belmoreana, 2-2>{ ft. high, 



6-7 leaves 3 8.00 



Kentia Belssoreana, 2^-8 ft. high, 



6-8 leaves 8 4.60 



Kentia Bslmoreana, 2-8 ft. high, 6-6 



leaves 7 2.60 



Kentia Belmoreana, 2-2>(i ft. high, 



5-6 leaves 6 2.25 



Kentia Forsterlana, 6-7 ft. high, in 



tubs, $12.00 to $16.00 eacb. 

 Kentia Forsteriaaa, 4 to 5 in a tub, 



6-8 ft. high $15, $26, $80 eacb. 

 Kentia Forsterlana. 2 ft. high, 4-5 



leaves 6 150 $18.00 



Keatla Forsteriana, 2 ft. high, 6 6 



leaves, strong 6 1.76 21.00 



KeBtlaForBterlana,3ft.,5-6lpaveB, 7 2 50 80.00 

 S ft., 6-6 leaves, 



strong 7 800 86.00 



Kentia Forsterlana, 4 ft., 5-6 leaves 8 5.00-6.00 

 Nephrolepls Bostoaleasis, 100, $4.. 2 



100, $8 



.3 

 .4 

 .5 



6 



Strong.. 6 



7 



larger 

 specimens. $1.60, $2 and $3 each. 

 Nephrolepls Elegantlssima, 100. $6.2 



100. $10.8 

 100,$16.4 



6 



6 



7 



Nephrolepls Whltnaaal, 100. $10.00..2 

 100, $15.00.. 8 



Paadaaai Veltchli 7 220 



** ** . . 8 3 50 



Paadaaas Utllls.... '.'.'!.*.'.'.' ..'.'.'.'."."."e 



• 7 



" strong 7 



Fhoealx Becllnata 4 



" • 5 



" 6 



Poa TriTialls Var., $4 00 per 100. 

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

 Bhapis Flabelllformls, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 eacb 



1.60 

 8.00 

 4.20 

 6.00 

 9.00 



.75 

 1.60 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 1.26 

 2.00 



9.00 

 12.00 

 16.00 

 300 

 5.00 

 6.00 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 



1667 Buckingham 



Place, Chicago. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 

 A8PABA9U8 PLDH08U§, 2>^-in $8 00 



CYCLAMEN, in colors, 2H-in .VOO 



S-ln 800 



Sj^-ln 1000 



FBBN8, BOSTON, 6-in 4000 



6-ln 26.00 



Special discount on quantities. 



Per 100 

 FBBN8, BOSTON, 4-in $16.00 



3-ln. 



2Ji-in 



Sin., $1.00 to $1.60 eacb. 

 *' 7-in., 60c each. 



WBITMANI,5in eacb, 40c 



3>i-in " aoc 



Parties unknown to us please remit 



8.00 

 8.00 



by P. O. or Express M. O. or draft, or give references. 



NELSON & KLOPFER, 1 101 Fifth Avenue, PEORIA, ILL. 



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Grand New 

 Double Daisy 



A sport from that great money-making single 

 variety, QUXSH ALBXAHDRA, that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. You can do better 

 with this. The flowers are large, averaging 

 three incbes in diameter, and none of the flow- 

 ers comps »lngle at any time of the year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or oatdoors. 

 Young Btock. out of 2Vi-inch pots, ready for de- 

 livery January 1, (25.00 p«r 100. 



ORDKB8 BOOKED MOW 



THE FERNERY, "* k^^ 



1421 Charl«$ Strtft, Norlti, Baltimort, Md. 



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SEASONABLE 

 STOCK 



At Modsrat* Pricas. 

 All Stock Gnanin* 

 t««4l rirat-Claaa. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Aapar»cv*P^- Nanus, 2H-ln |3.no 



Asparasna Sprengerl, 2^-ln 2 50 



Carnation Plants, tleld-grrown 6.00 



Freedom, white, indispensable for 

 retail grower, always In bloom. 

 Joost, pink, and Challenger, red. 



SteTia, neld-srrown, busby 6.00 



Violeta, Princess of Wales, field- 

 grown, extra value 6.00 



Vinca Varle^ata, field-grown K.OO 



FansT Plants, extra strong, best 

 strain 60 



$28 00 

 23.00 



45 00 



600 



Boston Ferns, 3, 4 and 6-ln., each 8.;, 15c, 25u. 



Converse Greenhouses, 



MASS. Oaah, Pl«aa«. 



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