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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



OCTOBEB 10, 1907. 



RICHMOND, VA. 



The Market Case. 



City Attorney Pollard has advised the 

 council committee on public markets that 

 it has no right to sell locations in the 

 street adjoining the market house while 

 any stall or stand in the market remains 

 unoccupied. 



The complications now existing grew 

 out of a complaint made some time ago 

 by another florist against J. D. Hooper. 

 Both sell in Sixth street near Second 

 market, li was a custom long observed 

 that the choice position fell to the ear- 

 liest dealer to arrive in the morning with 

 his stock. Finding it inconvenient to 

 make the race each morning with other 

 growers who sought the best places, Mr. 

 Hooper ofifered the markets committee 

 $50 for the coveted position on the side- 

 walk and the bid was accepted. His 

 competitors in the business protested and 

 the matter was taken up for inquiry by 

 the committee. The point was raised 

 that an old ordinance forbids the com- 

 mittee to sell stands outside the market 

 house until every stand and stall in the 

 building is taken. 



TTien the committee called on the city 

 attorney to define their powers. The 

 opinion of Mr. Pollard, it is said, sus- 

 tains the objection. It is probable, how- 

 ever, that the committee will ask the 

 council to amend the ordinance so as to 

 give them the right to dispose of side- 

 walk space adjacent to the market re- 

 gardless of the vacant stands in tlie 

 building. There are several undesirable 

 stands in remote corners of the market 

 for which it is impossible to get tenants 

 and under the ordinance these vacancies 

 prevent the committee from obtaining 

 good revenue from the sidewalk stands. 



Hammond Claims Damages. 



W. A. Hammond has commenced pro- 

 ceedings to set aside the orders entered 

 in the suit in the circuit court under 

 which the property of the Brook Turn- 

 pike Co., for nearly three miles, was 

 condemned by the Richmond and Chesa- 

 peake Bay Railway Co., the trolley line 

 running from this city to Ashland, said 

 to be owned by the same interests. Mr. 

 Hammond claims that the landowners 

 were not properly notified ; that there- 

 fore their rights and damages have not 

 been considered; that the condemnation 

 proceedings were in many other respects 

 not in accordance with law. He further 

 contends that he has been largely dam- 

 aged by the absolute destruction of one 

 of the finest boulevards in the state, and 

 that this destruction was entirely unnec- 

 essary. Other landowners also have been 

 complaining, but Mr. Hammond is the 

 first to come into court and ask for a 

 hearing. 



Clarence, N. Y. — E. A. Mucliow has 

 completed two new greenhouses. He 

 lias also built a propagating house and 

 has planted it with carnations and gera- 

 nium cuttings. He says the aster crop 

 this year was almost a total failure here, 

 owing to lack of rain in the summer. 



N 



OW READY 



Choice Pansy Plants 



(Zirngiebel'i Strain) 50c per 100; 94.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



AUGUSTUS ZIRNGIEBEL, 



MRDHAM, MAM. 



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FALL SPE^I^>-TIES 



^^^^ We bave large blocks of the foUo>>einK plants, 

 valuable to every norist : 



Canterbury Bells (Campanula Media) Grand for winter and spring: flowering: in pots. Strong field- 



Krown plants, in blue, rose or white, 15 UU per 100. 

 Ferns for Dishes Fine little plants, good varieties, $2 50 per 100. 

 Koston Ferns- 5-inch pots, $35.00 per 100; 6-inch pots. $50 00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepis Eieffnn) Inalma and H hltmanl— Fine, short, stocky, 5-inch pots, $50.00 per 100: 



<>-inch pots, $76 00 per 100. 

 BouKalnvlIlea Glabra Sandemiana— O-^e of the jrrandest market plants, much in demand again. 



CompRCt, well trained specimens, sure to bloom, 4-inch pots, $^.75 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 5-iiicli 



pots, a 50 per doz. 



Celestial Peppers 4-inch pot plants, full of young fruit, $12.00 per 100. 



Aaparagas Sprengeri— Field-grown bushy plants, ready for 5-inch pots, $10.00 per 100. 



I>ra<taena Indlvisa— Field-grown, 4.inch pot size, $10.00 per 100; 5-inch, $15.00 per 100; O-inch, 

 $26.00 per lUO 



Hydrangea Otaksa and Hortensla— Short, bushy, well grown plants from field, the finest we 

 ever grew, $12.00 per 100. Lighter plants. 2 fl wer shootj, $8.00 per 100. 



Peonies— Srnd for special Peony circular if interested. 



Azalea Indica— Best market varieties only. No assorted case lots. Let us know your wants. 



Send for Cataloeue No. 5, describine full list of Florists' Bulbs, Seeds, Plants, etc. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., - Painesville, Ohio 



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ASPIDISTRAS 



3-inch, 3 leaves, 

 15c 



760 Asparagus Comorensi*, 2>^-in — 6c 

 760 AsparaKus Sprencerl, from bench 4c 



2^0 " •■ 3-lu 8c 



800 " Plumosus, 6ln . 25c 



1600 " from bencb.4c 



125 Beconia MetaUlca. Sin 6c 



250 Plowerlnc mixed, 



2}^to8-ln 4c to 6c 



150 Cyperus Altemlf oliua. 3 in 6c 



60 Poln settlas . 2-iD 6c 



650 Cinerarias , 8-in 5c 



200 Dracaena Australls, 2^-iD 6c 



100 Gazania Splendens, 2>^-in 6c 



150 Adiantum Cuneatum. 3-in Sc 



260 GraoiUium, Sin 8c 



150 Anttrrbinums, « bite 2iD 8c 



160 •' pink.21n 5c 



500 " (Snai'dragon), field- 



irrown. good for bei'ch 7c 



VSOCblnese Primulas, 2'in 2Kc 



600 p. oboonica (in flats) 2c 



SCO '• 5in 16c 



When writing ask prices on Boston Feins. 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



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Asparagas Sprengeri 



2-in. pots, 12 00 pur 100. SeedllDgs from flatR, 50c 

 per 100 Asparagus Plamosns and Tennlsvl- 

 mas, 5 in. doi b. $3.00 per Ui z. A. Hlamusas, 

 2-in. oota. $3 00 pt r 100. F«irni, Konton, 5 In. 

 pots, $3.00 perdoz. Clematis Hanlcnlata, 3-1n. 

 p.'tB, $4.00 per 100. Strong seedltugs, $2.00 per 100 

 Pari* Daisies, white, 2^-lii. pots, $3 00 oerlOO. 

 CarnatloDM, Une strong plants, 6-ln. p'tn, $*<.U0 

 per 100: Elbon, finest scarlet: Bos on MarRei, 

 Lizzie McG 'wan, Mrs. Joos«. Furgnt>Me-Not, 

 blue and wblt«>. $1 00 per 100. Kpx BeKoiii»s, 

 fine aAsortm-Dt, 3-ln. pots, $5.00 oer lOO. Geranl- 

 nm stock plants. La 8'avorite, John D >yle, Mme. 

 Thlbaud. S. A. Nutt, Mpr e. O. Hill from 4^ In. 

 pots, $1 00 per doz. Hydrangeas Otakst and 

 Tbos. HogK. f ''om opuu gruiii.U, 3 to 5 tlownrlng 

 brancb* 8, 110 00 per 100; same varieties from 4-in. 

 pole, $S.OO per ICO. 



C^ . f» r- I ^ 11th and Roy streets, 

 . tIStLt PtlIL.AUEL.PHIA, PA. 



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Helestial Peppers... 

 6c, 8c and 10c. 



Jerusalem Cberrlss 10; and l?V^c 



Primulas 5c. Sca'd I2^c 



Oboonica 5c and sc 



Baby 5c and 8c 



Cyclamen 5c. 10c and ;nc 



Plumosus .Sc. 8c and 12Kc 



Bprenseri, Field-Glrown inc 



Bydranareas, FieldRrown..lOcand 15c 

 Hydranseas, Imported. 3)c 50c. $i 00 

 Azaleas, imported — 6Sc. 75r and $100 



Ferns of eyery kind— we grow 50,000 annually 

 — write us your wants. 



We have 1000 Extra Kine 7x9 Loncitlorums, 

 wtaicb we will sell at $!i5.00. Order qaiek 



GEO. A. KUHL, - - PEKIK, ILL. 



Carnations.... 

 FIELD PLANTS 



Clean, Healthy, FIrtt-Class Stock. 



PerlOO 



3P0O White Perfection »7.00 



8000 Robt. Ciaig i.... 7 00 



25u0 Mrs. Lawhon 500 



800 White LawBOn 6.00 



50' Nel«on Fisher 6.00 



400 Harry Fenn f.00 



200 B. lie 400 



40(iWIendale 6.00 



75 Fiancee 400 



50 Boston Market 6.00 



Per 1000 



$66.00 



65 00 



45.00 



ROSES- 



C 



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TOU WILL. FIND ALL THE BEST | 

 OFFERS ALL THE TIME IN THE I 

 REVIEW'S CXASflFIED ADVS. I 



4-inch Maid and 

 Cbatenay, flne, 



per lOo $5.00 



2>^ inch Bfaid, Rlotamondand Golden Gate, 



per 100 $2.60 



FKRN3— Boston, 8-incb. 6c: 4-Incb. 12>^c: 6- 

 iiich 40c: 7 incb, 90c. Plersonl, 8-iuch, 6c: 

 4-lnch,12>ic; 5-inch. 2^c. 



Asparacus Plumosus, 2-in ,$3.00; 3-in., $6.00. 

 Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. A M. S. VESEY, 



FOKT WATVB, ZVD. 



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ARNATION 



Plants from Field 



Imperial and Pink Imperial, $12.00 

 per 100; $10aOO per 1000. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



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