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TheWcekly Rorists* Review. 



OCTOBBH 17, 1907. 



AZALEAS and BULBS for Forciflg-Christmas to Easter 



Our stock this season is handsomer than ever. Anybody in want of a quantity will do well to in&pect our plants before placlnc their 

 order. We have only popular American varieties: SchryTerlana, Mobe, Panl Weber, Prof Wolters, Raphael, Hlmon Hardner. Ver*arB»aBa, 

 Looln de Kerchori, Ime. Tan der Crarasea. Uontwrthe Perle, Or. Huore, Jokn Lewslya, Mme. Cam. Van LaageBhOTe, Hme. Joi. YerTaeae. PbbI de 

 Sehryrer, Mtaiorle de L'Taa Heatte, Klariamaad Rncker. 



Per doz. Per 100 Per doz. Per 100 Per doe. 



8-10 in. diameter, $.3 50 $i5.00 10-12 in. diameter. $ 4.60 $35 00 12-14 in. diameter, $ 6 00 



16-16 in. diameter, 9 00 75.00 18-18 in. diameter. 12.00 9jOO 18 20 in. diameter. 25.00 



Order now aud save heavy express charges: impossible to ship by freight ia cold weather. 

 KBNTIAl. We have an immense stock of Brlmorrana and Vori- 

 terlana. in all sizes, from 15 inches to 15 feet. Our $1 00. $2 00. $3.00. 



Per lOO 



$ 45 00 



200.00 



^00 and $5 tK) sises. in single and made-up plants, are particularly 

 handsome. We want the reader to see the stock we offer. Order by 

 mail or call and select the plants you like the most. 



AB4DCAUIA EXCKLSA. Fine plants, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 

 $2.60 and $3.00 each. These are all perfect and good value for the money. 



Per dm. Per 100 

 14-15 in. diameter, $ 7 50 $ 60.00 

 20-24 in. diameter, 36.00 800.00 



In all sizes, $1 00, $2.00 and 



ANPI0I8TBA, Green aad Tariegated. 



$).00 each. 



BtiXWOOD, Pyramidal. These plants are concedaA *• be the finest 

 ever imported to this cou (try. (Exceptional value.) 2 ft., 75c each; 

 2% ft., $1 00 each; 9 ft.. $1.50 each: 3^ ft.. $2 00 each; 4 ft.. $3.00 each; 

 i% ft., t( 00 each: 5 ft.. $5.i each: 6 ft., $4.00 each. 



BUSH BOX WOO n For window boxes. 25c, 35c and 50c each. 



BAT TBKE8. We have a large number in all sizes. Ask for prices. 



' We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our nurseiiep. We have 100 acres planted with the most interesting 



nursery stock in the country. See Wholesale Catalogue. 



BUBBINK & ATKINS, Nurserymen and Florists, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



State of Business. 



Trade has been brisk for the last ten 

 (lays. There has been a great deal of 

 funeral work, and that has used up white 

 stock closely. . Mums now are coming in 

 fine and are in fair supply. Eoses and 

 carnations are more plentiful, but are 

 not nearly enough to meet the demand. 

 The growers all report stock unusually 

 good this season, especially mums, and 

 no doubt there will be some keen com- 

 petition at our show next month. Every- 

 thing is fairly well housed for the win- 

 ter, and the run of business in general 

 indicates a good season ahead of us. 



Variotis Notes. 



The Florists' Club held its regular 

 meeting Tuesday night, October 8, Presi- 

 dent Stephens in the chair. There was 

 a good turnout. The mum show commit- 

 tee reported everything moving along 

 nicely for the show and no doubt we 

 will have a good exhibition, as everyone 

 seems much interested. After the meet- 

 ing the married men rolled against the 

 single men and got beat — the same as 

 usual. The four highest scores were 

 made by Reichert, McKellar, Buehler 

 and Metzmaier, all single except McKel- 

 lar. 



J. R. Hellenthal has some fine carna- 

 tions and mums and also one table of 

 Perle roses that are a picture. He is 

 adding a new office and workroom, which 

 will be a great help to him in handling 

 trade. 



E. Metzmaier is adding a new office 

 and salesroom to his plant. 



The Munk Floral Co. is cutting some 

 good mums and reports stock in general 

 doing nicely. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. has 

 leased space in the Snyder-Chaflfee choco- 

 late shop, which will be used as a cut 

 flower branch, and expects to open about 

 October 17. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting some fine Monrovia and reports 

 stock looking promising. 



G. H. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 Chicago, was a visitor here last week on 

 his way home from Pittsburg. J. M. 



Rochester, Mich. — Frank Dahlman is 

 building a greenhouse and store, of 

 cement blocks, on his property at the 

 south side of East Third street. The 

 greenhouse is 20x60 feet and the store 

 10x20 feet. Mr. Dahlman will handle 

 early vegetables as well as cut flowers. 



FERNS-FERNS-FERNS 



Al Stock in 



Per doz. 



Boston, 5-inch $ion 



" 4-inch 1.25 



•• 3-inch 75 



" Strong 2}^ Inch.. .40 

 *♦ Good. 2>i-inth .. .30 



Piersonl, 5-iach 2 00 



*• 4-lnch 1.25 



** Strong. 2^ in.. .40 



" c^ood i^inih.. .30 



KleKantlssima, 4-iDch . . 1 25 



" 2>i-inch. .40 



Wbltmanl, 4-inch 1.25 



** Strong. 2^ in. .60 



** Good, 2j^-in.. .50 



Barrowsil, 5 inch 2.00 



** 4 Inch 1.25 



Fine 2>^-inoh Ferns tor 



Fine Condition 



Per 1000 



Per 100. 



$I5.C0 



10 00 



6.00 



300 



2.50 

 15 00 

 10.00 



3.00 



2 60 

 10.00 



300 

 12.00 



400 



3.50 



1500 



1000 



Fern Dishes, 4 



$90.00 



'27*60 

 22 50 



27.60 

 22.60 



36 00 

 80 00 



good soits. per 100, $3.o0: per 1000, $Z5.00. 



Pblox, Athls, fie'd grown plants, per ICO, $3 50: 

 per 1000, $3u.O0. 



Vlnoa, variegated strong field plants, per doz., 



7&c; per 100, $5 00. 

 Violets, field plants, Oalifornia, Princess of 



Mr aits. Luxonne, per 100, $4 00. 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO. 



8PRINGFZBLD, OHIO. 



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Asparagus Sprengeri 



2-ln. pots. $2 00 per 100. SeedllngB from flats, 50c 

 per 100. AsparaKns Plamoaas and Tennlaal- 

 mat, &-iD. pots, $3.00 per doz. A. Plamoaas, 

 2-la. pots, 13 00 psr 100. Feroa. Beaton, 6 Id. 

 pots, 13.00 perdoz. Clematis Hanlcnlata, 3-ln. 

 pots, 14.00 per 100. Stroup aeedllu^s, 12.00 per 100. 

 FarU Ualales, white, 2H-ln. pots, t3 00 per 100. 

 Carnation*, nne Htroug plants, 6-ln. pots, t«.00 

 per 100: Elbon, finest scarlet; Boston Market, 

 Lizzie McOowan, Mrs. Juost. ForBet>Me-Not, 

 blue and white, II 00 per 100. Oeranlam 

 stock plants. La Favorite, John Doyle, Mme. 

 Thlbaud. S. A. Nutt, Mrs E. Q. Hill, from 4^ in. 

 pots, 11.00 per doz. HjrdranKeoa Otakait and 

 Thos. HoKK, from open ground, 3 to & tlowerlng 

 briinches, flO 00 per 100; same varieties from 4-ln. 

 pota, 18.00 per lUO. 



CP I ^ »• I p 1 1tb and R07 Streets, 

 . EISB.LE PMILAUKLPHIA, PA. 

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sas 



Belestial Peppers 

 6c, 8c and 10c. 



Jerusalem Cberries 10 j and 12^ 



Primulas 6c, 8c and 12Hc 



Obconioa 5c and 8c 



Baby 5c and 8c 



Cyclamen 5c, 10c and 20c 



Plumosue 3c, 8c and 12>^ 



Sprencerl, Field-Srown loc 



BydranKeas, Field-grown.. lOc and 16c 

 Hydrangreas, Imported. . .35c. eoc, $1 00 

 Azaleas, Inlported 65c. 75c end $1 00 



Feme of every kind— we grow 50,000 aunnally 

 — write us your wants. 



We have 1000 Extra Fine 7x9 Longinorums, 

 which we will sell at $85.00. Order qalck. 



GEO. A. KUHL, - - PEKIN, ILL 



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Field-Grown Plants 



Peter 

 Reinberg 



51 .Wabash Ave* 

 CHICAGO 



F 



lELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



1000 Rosfe-Plnk Enchantress, leoo Perfec- 

 tion, per 100 n.OO 



1000 Enchantress, per 100 $6.00 



Cash with Order. 



JOHN L.WYLAND,DeHaven,P<i. 



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 wben writlnK advertisers. 



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