iKrouKu 10, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



23 



Nephrolepis Amerpohlii 



PHILADELPHIA LACE FERN 



We 



We have filled all orders to date and have a fine stock on hand 

 can make delivery at once. Strong stock from pots : 



2X-incli, $350 per doz ; $25 00 per lOO; $200.00 per lOOO. 



4-inch, $IO.OO per doz.; $75.00 per lOO. 



Specimens in pans, $2 00, $3.00 and $5.00 each. 



Amerpohlii has been awarded the highest honors wherever shown, and all the 

 critics, growers and retailers are enthusiaptic about its beauty as a pot plant and its 

 usefulness as a cut frond. At all exhibitions where we have shown it the opinion is 

 never divided. You, too, will like it. 



WM. P. CRAIG, 1305 Filbert St., Philadelphia 



Mention The Kevlew wheu you write. 



CHRYSANTHElViUIVIS 



Call on us for anytliing you need in the line of Mums. We can 

 supply Special Kxhihition blooms, or smaller stock in quantity. 



CARNATIONS AND ROSES 



Large receipts and can supply any grade your order calls for. 



^M/ll W\ CLIVIIV /% 1^ We receive daily supplies, hut on 

 WW M L. mJ ^91^M I L«r%ym. large orders still need a little time. 



ALL OTHER STOCK IN SEASON 



E. H.HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Avenue, 



Ii. D. Phune, Central 1751 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CURRENT PRICES 



BE.«.UTI1C8 Per doz. 



aoto ;«;-inch is.oo to 14 oo 



24to30lnch 2U0to H.OO 



I5to20-luch l.SOto 175 



8tol2lDch 75to 1.00 



Short per 100, 1.5.00 



ROSES (Teas) Per 100 



Bride and Maid |:j.00 to 16 00 



Kal.serln 4.00 to H.OO 



Richmond and KUlarney o.OO to fi oo 



Golden Gate and Uncle John .i.OO to ti.OO 



Perle :i.oO to .5.00 



rhntenay 4 00 to 6.00 



R )8e8, our selection 2 00 



CAKNATIONS, medium l.SOto 2.U(I 



fancy 2.00 to :f 00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



AsterH 50 to -'00 



HarrlBllLllle8....doz.,S1.5U to$2.00 



Valley 4.00 



Gladioli li.OOto 4.00 



Dahlias 1 00 to 2.U0 



GREENS 



Smllax Strings per doz., I..'.0tii '.'.00 



Asparagus Strinps . each, .40 lo 50 



Asparagus Buneheti " .:!5 to .50 



Spreng-erl Bunches " .35 



Adlantum per 100, .75 



Perns, Fancy per lOOU, 1.50 



Galax " 1.00 t.> 1.50 



Wild Sml'ax *t 00. 14 00. *.'>.00 per case 



SUBJECT TO MARKET <;HANUE. 



Mciituiii Tlip Review when you write. 



TAHRYTOWN. N. Y. 



Horticultural Society. 



TIk' icyiilar iiioiitiily nii'(^tiiiy <>]' ilic 

 lai'iytowii ilurtifultiiral Hut-icty was 

 lii'M in (ioo<l Templars' liiill Friday cvon- 

 iii;,r, SoptonilMT 27, with Prcsidi-nt Ifnw- 

 ■inl Nichols in tin- ehair. 



Win. Will, of Katoiiah. N. V.. aiiW Alex 

 Maitlaii"!, of Irviiijitoii, N. \ .. wi-ro 

 ■ Icctol to ai-tivt! iiiciiiiH'rshii). 



Somt' very jjootl fxhii)its of xt-jictaljles 

 were on the tallies, ami in this connee- 

 lion tlit-re was ;i lively (lisciission as to 

 Miethoils of jw<|lJiIl^^ 



The tickets are out for the Xov^ni- 

 !iei' show, ami our secretary tiryeW the 

 iiieniliers to push the sale of tlit>in. 



1». M. 



LYNCHBURG, VA. 



Interstate Fair. 



Tlir .•iiiuual interstate fair \va- held in 

 l.\ ni-ldiurir. V;i.. October ] to 4. Thr 



vveather was fine, wliich induced a larye 

 atteinlaiici'. The <'xliiliits in the ayri- 

 <ultnral. liortii-ultural ami poniolojiical 

 sections were lar^e and of an excellent 

 yrade. Tiie horticultural and pomologi- 

 cal exhiliits were .judged liy llf)n. Georye 

 K. Murrell, jiresident td' the State llnrti- 

 ••ultural Society. 



The following is tin- ieuticultund ]oi/.e 

 list: 



I.Mn,'cst .■Old li!md>"iiii-t roc. <ia l'li»iiii. 

 •I.IN. .1. CiiiiMii. Siileiii ( i'ii~eiv.iti'rii'S, S.ilcin, 

 \';i.. lilsl. 



ISest cdllectinii of ii)»cs. rut MiifHlls, not less 

 lli.'iii ten vnrietiis. ,I;is. .1. Cmraii tirst. 



( 'ollectidti <if (■;iriiJH KiTi-. cut IiUhuiis. n^t less 

 liiau live varieties. Jas. .1. Ciirran tirst. 



liuiicli iif piirplc viulels. Jas. J. Curran lii'st. 



Itouqiiet, Jas. .f. Currau tirst. 



Collection of uiowiiis ferns in pots, not less 

 than live varieties, Jas. J. t'urran first. 



Unslle hanuliiK basket, Jas. J. Curran tirst. 



I'loral deslf^M, cut tlowers. Jas. J. ("urran tirst. 



I)is]ilHy of iialins and otiicr plants for deeo- 

 lative purposes, not less tlian ten varieties, 

 Harry It. Brown, LyncldMUK, Va., Orst. 



('oUection of general greenhouse plants, not 

 loss than tsveiity live varieties, Jas, J, Curran 

 tirst. 



Second-liost collection of Rcneral KrceiilMmso 

 I'lants, not less than tvveuty-tivc varieties, 

 Jas. J. Cnrrnn first. 



I.ar.i.'e<t anil liest colloctlon of drihlias. cut 



llouers. n.it less th;oi live v.irict ie~, Harry It. 

 r.rou II lirst. 



I..'ii't'est and host cnlleclinu ,.f co-nios. cut 

 ll"«crs. ,[iis. ,1. Curran tirst. 



r.est and most artisti.' li.isliel of wiM llower.-'. 

 \Iis. .Innics W. Ilii^'hes. I.Michhuiv'. \a. lirst. 



PHILAI/ELPHIA. 



The Risiog Eastern Market. 



Tile arriv.'d of Octoher, first uiouth 

 of soci«'ty wediliiiifs, brings an increased 

 demand for clioice and white flowers. 

 ( attleyas are selling briskly. Valley is 

 s<'arce. K'eally fine white roses command 

 an excellent price, while in carnations 

 whites are perceptibly more favored than 

 the colored varieties. Where showy ef- 

 fects arc desired there is nothing equal 

 to the dahlia, which is sold in enormom 

 (juantities at moderate prices. The fancy 

 vjirieties are about the same as those 

 emimeratei' recently. They are now at 

 their best. 



Chrysanthemums are becoming more 

 plentiful, with prices receding slightly on 

 all flo^vers that arc not of finest quality. 



