54 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



OCTOBBB 8, 1907. 



KANSAS aXY. 



The Market. 



The market remains about the same 

 as last week, except with reference to 

 roses, in which there is quite an im- 

 provement in both size and color. Car- 

 nations are not plentiful. Very few 

 asters remain to be seen. There was 

 a great deal of funeral work last week, 

 which cleaned up all the good stock. 

 A great many American Beauties .are 

 BOW used in large sprays. 



Variotit Notes. 



Nathan Brown, at Independence, is 

 quite busy at present taking geranium 

 cuttings. He has a large stock o^ 

 moonvines and expects to have 10,000 

 to offer for next spring. His house of 

 mums looks exceedingly fine. 



E. A. Humfeld has gone to Clay Cen- 

 ter, Kan., to see his mother. She is 

 ill and is not expected to live. 



Nelson Jarrett has. been quite busy 

 unloading a large car of flower pots 

 shipped in from the Ionia Pottery Co. 



W. H. 



WASHINGTON. 



Business last week was not as good 

 as it had been for two weeks previously. 

 Dahlias are plentiful. Some extra fine 

 ones are seen in some of the windows and 

 bring $2 per dozen retail. 



The "Washington Florists' Co. has a 

 nice window of variegated caladiuma and 

 other foliage plants in Italian Signa 



ware. 



Gude's old mill and pond are out of 

 the window, being replaced by baskets 

 and hampers of dahlias. 



Hardy is now permanently located in 

 the Ebbitt house entrance on Fourteenth 

 street. 



W, J. Stewart, president of the S. A. 



F., and J. K. M. L. Farquhar stopped 



over after attending the horticultural 



, convention at the Jamestown exposition. 



Friday, September 27, was flower show 

 day and harvest home in the public 

 schools. A large delegation from the 

 local club attended in a body. Professor 

 Woods, of the agricultural department, 

 presented the certificate and made a 

 very interesting address. In his remarks 

 he said the promoters of the Washington 

 florists' show felt proud to know they 

 bad been the first to have the school 

 gardens. Much credit is due to Miss 

 Susan B. Sipe, the promoter of the 

 school garden work. She is a lady who 

 lectured during the S. A. F. convention 

 here. O. 0. 



The Heview is the most compact and 

 business-like journal in the horticultural 

 field. — C. AoAHS, Memphis, Tens. 



Ferns, Pansies, Etc. 



Scottil, bench, ready for 3*8, Be; 4'8. IJc. 



Whltmani, ready for S's, 10c; 4's, 20c; 5's, 30c. 



Doable Alyianm, 2-lii., 2c. Beady Oct. 1. 



Aap. Sprenserl, Beedllngra, Ic; 2-in., l)^c. 



Primula Obc. Oranill., Dreer'B best frinired, 

 mixed, 2'8, 11.76 per 100. 



Doable HoUyhocfca, 6 coltfra separate, let 

 Blze, 3c; 2d size, l>ic (ready Oct. 1). 



OsUIardia Oraodl., nice joMug plants, T6c per 

 100 by mall. 



150,000 Olaat Panales, t2.60 per 1000; 2000 for $4 60. 



60,000 Doable Dalale*. Loncfellow and Snow- 

 ball, t2 50 per 1000; 2000 for t4.50. 



76,000 Otant ForBet-Me-Nota.bUie, 12.00 perlOOO. 



10,000 Sweet Wllliama, double and slngrle, mixed, 

 12 00 per 1000. 



Get our Hat. Above at 60c per 100 prepaid. Oaah. 



Shippeisburg Floral Co., Shippensbtirg, Pa. 



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FERNS and 

 PERENNIALS 



Boston, Piersoni and Anna 

 Foster 



2^-iD«h....$4.00perl00 8-ineh....$7.00 per 100 



4-inch 112.60 per 100 6-inch. . .130.00 per 100 



6-lnch $40.00 perlOO. 



Scottii and Elogantissima 



2^-iDch....95 00 per 100 8-inch... $10.00 per 100 

 4-lnch $17.50 per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus 



2>^-incb. . . .$3.00 per 100 4-iDch... $10.00 per 100 

 8-inch $5.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



2>i-inch....$2.25perl00 S-incb.... $5.00 per 100 

 4 inch $8.00 per 100 



Shasta Daisy, Oail- 

 lardia Grandillora, 

 Delphiaium, in var- 

 iety. Stokesia, Phlox, 

 etc. 



Field'grown plants at 

 barg^ain prices. 



Ask for Descriptive 

 List. 



MO$B>€K GREENHOUSE CO., 



ONAROA, ILL. 



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ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND : Cat- 

 tleya Trlanae, C. lablata, C. 

 MoBslae, C. Sctaroederae, C. Oaakelllana, C. Spec- 

 loslBBlma, O. Cltrlna, C. Intermedia; Laella 

 ancepB, L alblda, L. axitumnalls, L. majalls; Bpl- 

 deudrum VMtelllnum majus, E. Cooperlanum; 

 Oncldlum Crlspum, O. varlcosum, O. Cavendlsh- 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; Odontogrlosaum cltroamum. 



To arrive In a few weeks' time: C. Aurea, C. 

 Dowlana, C. Warnerl and others. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaacoa, N. J. 



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in Firs^Klass 

 Condition 



Just Arrived 



C. Trlanae C. Percivaliana 



Onoldlum Krameiianum 

 C. Speoloaiasima C. Gaskelliana. 



Write for prices. 



Ordonez Bros., P. 0. Box 105, Madison, N. J. 



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Adiantum 

 Croweanum 



StronK plants. S^^-in. pots, $12.00 per 100: 

 $100.00 per 1000. 



P. R. QUINLAN, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Bnxna, Asal«a Zndloa, Bhododcndrona 



BrargTcanB, K«rbao«OTii Plants, 



Mou»m, Trained Fmlt Tre««, 



Chr««nlionae Orape Vines. 



Ask for catalogue. 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutberfotd.N. J 



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ELI CROSS 



Wholesale Florist 

 Grand Rapids, Micii. 



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Choice Stock 



Qulclc, for Room 



AfiparaKus Plamosus Nanus, 2>^ln 2c 



Sprengeri, 2>iin 2C 



Asparagus ready for shift. 

 Piersoni Ferns, 4-in., ready for 6 in... .20c 

 Choice Fancy Plants %c 



JOHN A. KEPNER, 



Box 3, Harrisbnrflf, Pa. 



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PALMS 



Fide Btoclc of L ATANIA BORBONICA, very 



strong clean plants, 5 to 7 good leaves, 5-in. pots, 

 $4.50 per dot; $35.00 per 100. Same stoclc, 4-ln., 

 $3.00 per doz.; $22.00 per 100. Will make splendid 

 stock for fall sales. Cash with order. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



CRITCHELL'S, Avondale, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Nephrolepis 



N. Wliltmanl. 2>i-inch $ 5.00 perlOO 



SHinch 25.00perl00 



Bostons, 2)^-inch 3 00 per 100 



H. H. BARROWS & SON, WHITMAN, MASS. 



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Finest Stock 



of Madeira Vina, Hyaclntbas Candlcane, 

 Oxalla, Spotted Calla and German Xrla In 

 the United Statea. Send for list of Bulbs 

 and Hardy Plants. 



E. S. MILLER, WADING RIVER, tl.Y. 



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