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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 17, 1907. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current G>ininent. 



The Indianapolis Florists' Club met 

 on the evening of October 9, at the South 

 Side Turner hall. The meeting was well 

 attended, forty members being present. 

 After a short business session, all ad- 

 journed to the bowling alleys. There are 

 hopes of forming an Indianapolis flo- 

 riets' team that will make it interesting 

 to all comers. A spirited bout of boxing 

 enlivened the proceedings and terminated 

 a very pleasant evening. 



The State Florists' Society will hold 

 its fall show November 13 and 14, at the 

 conservatory of A. Wiegand & Sons. 

 Premium lists may be had by applying 

 to the secretary, A. F. J. Baur. 



We had several light frosts last week, 

 but no damage was done to outside stock. 

 Roses and carnations are now making 

 nice growth and there will soon be a full 

 supply of good flowers. Another week 

 will see plenty of mums on the market. 

 S. / 



NEV ORLEANS. 



A few days of fresh weather are bring- 

 ing the market to a better condition and 

 also giving a check to the chrysanthe- 

 mums, which at one time looked as if 

 they would be too much open for No- 

 vember 1. The demand for flowers and 

 decorations has also started and will keep 

 on improving. 



U. J. Virgin and others had a few 

 good decorations for the opening of 

 stores on Canal street. 



Richard Eichling has again full charge 

 of U. * J. Virgin 's greenhouses. The 

 forcing of bulbs, lilies, callas, etc., to sup- 

 ply his store is his principal business 

 and his stock of decorative plants is in 

 good condition. Mr. Eichling is build- 

 ing a nice little home to receive his bride. 

 The wedding will soon take place. 



B. M. Wichers, of Gretna, across the 

 river, is multiplying his stock of nephrol- 

 epis. He has quantity, variety and also 

 quality and is disposing of them to re- 

 tailers around New Orleans. M. AI. L. 



Erie, Pa. — M. T. Wilkins has a pros- 

 perous business. He is using eight 

 houses at present and expects to put up 

 20,000 feet of glass next season. 



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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ORCHIDS... 



Arrived in perfect condition, Cattleya 

 Mosfllae, also C Schroederae, Laella 

 Anceps. Bpidendram Tlttelllnnm, 



etc. Write for prices. 



U6ER & HURRELL, Siiininit. N. J. 



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FLOMUST 



Specially Strong; on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size Each Doz. 



AacBba Japonica,nice for ferneries.. 3 $0.75 



9 $2.00 



Adiantnin Cnneatam 5 2.00 



Areea Latescens 4 3.00 



iy% to 8 ft. high, 



3 to 4 in a pot 7 1.50 



Araacarla 4 6.00 



6 9.00 



** 6 12 00 



AsparaKUR piii!| $3.00 per Voo*.-*-"'..2 .60 



8 .75 



$12.00 perlOO 4 1.60 



6 3.00 



Asparagns Sprenr., $3 00 per 100... 2 

 $7.00perl00...3 



4 1.25 



5 2.00 



basket, $1.26 each. 

 AspldiHtra Tarlegata, 15c per leaf. 



Caladiam, fancy leaf 4 4.00 



" 6 12.00 



Cibotiam Schiedel 6 1.00 



7 1.50 



Cocos Weddelliana 2 1.60 



.^ 2.00 



Cycas BeTolnta, big values, large 

 quantities, 25c to $1.50 fach. 



Cyclamen... $6.00perl00 3 



Dracaena Frasrans 6 6.00 



6 9.00 



Dracaena MaiiaBceana, beautiful 



specimens 8 2.50 



Dracaena Hassangeana, strong, 



beautiful sperimens 8 3.00 



Dracaena LIndeni, beautiful speci- 

 mens 7 2.50 



Dracaena IndiTisa, $5.00 per 100 — 3 

 $16.00 per 100... 4 



6 6.00 



30 34 in. high...? .75 9 00 



8 12.00 



Dracaena Terninalit 8 2.00 



4 3.00 



Fartnginnt Grande, Leopard Plant. 4 8.00 



•' ..6 9.00 



FIcns Radicans 3 3.00 



Firag Pandnrata, the new rubber, 



$4.00 to $6 00 each. 

 Ficns Elastica 5 4.00 



GEO. WITtBOLD CO., 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall trade 

 thaneverinthe50 

 years we have been 

 growing plants for the 

 trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. 



OUB PAOKZVa IS GOOD 



Variety Size Each Doi. 



FIcns Elastica 7-8 $1.26-1.60 



Japanese NoTeltles, in Jap. jardin- 

 ieres, $4.00 to $9 00 per dnz. 



Kentia Brlmoreana, 2-2>^ ft. high, 

 6-7 leaves 6 8.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, 2^-8 ft. high, 

 6-8 leaves : 8 4.60 



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



lc&V6fi 7 2 &0 



Kentia Belmoreana, 2-'2^ ft! high] 



6-6 leaves 6 2.26 



Kentia Forsterlana, 6-7 ft. high, in 



tubs, $12 00 to $15.00 each. 

 Kentia Forsterlana, 4 to 5 in a tub, 



6-8 rt. high $15 $^. $30 eaoh 

 Kentia Foisteriana, 2 ft. high, 4-5 



leaves 6 150 $18.00 



Kentia Forsterlana, 2 ft. high, 5-« 



leaves, strong 6 1.75 21.00 



Kentia Forsterlana, 3 ft., 6-6 leaves, T 1 50 80.00 

 8 ft., 6-6 leaves, 



strong 7 800 36.00 



Kentia forsterlana, 4 ft., 5-6 leaves 8 5.0O-6.00 

 Biephroiepis Bostoniensls, 100, $4.. 2 



100, $8.. 8 



4 L60 



6 8.00 



6 4.20 



Strong.. 6 6.00 



7 9.00 



larger 

 specimens. $1.50, $2 and $3 each. 

 Nephrolepis Elegantlsslma, 100 $6.2 .76 



100, $10.8 1.60 



100, $15.4 2.00 



5 4.00 



6 6.00 



7 9.00 



Nephrolepis Whitmani, 100. $10.00. .2 1.26 



100, $15.00.. 3 2.00 



Pandanns Veitchii 7 2 20 



" " g J go 



Pandanns Utilis.....'.'!.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'!.'.'!6 9.00 



• 7 12.00 



" strong 7 15.00 



Phoenix Beelinata 4 3.00 



6 5.00 



" 6 6.00 



Poa TriviallB Tar., $4 00 per 100. 



Prlmnla Obconira, $6.00 per 100 3 



Bhapis Flabelllformis, $2.00, $8.00, $4.00 each. 



1657 Buckinffham 



Place, Chicago. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



PerlOO 



A8PABAGD8 PLDH08DR, 2^-in $800 



CTCLAMEN, in colors, 2j^-in .VOO 



3-in 800 



3>^-in 1000 



FEBN8, BOSTON, 6-in 40 00 



5-in 26.00 



Special discount on quantities. 



PerlOO 

 FEBN8, BOSTON. 4-in $16.00 



3-ln. 



2>i-in ...;...;:: 



8 in.. $100 to $1.50 each. 

 7-in., 60c each. 



WHITMANI, 5 in each, 40c 



3>^-in " 20c 



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 fmm that great money-making single 

 variety, QUEEN ALEXANDRA, that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. You ran do b» tter 

 with this. The flowers ate large averaging 

 three inches in diameter, and none of the flow- 

 ers com* 8 t-ingle at any time of the year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or outdoors. 

 Young stock, out of 'iV^-inrh pots, ready for de- 

 livery January 1, $25.00 per 100. 



ORDERS BOOKED NOW 



THE FERNERY, - m™;^" 



142 1 Charle$ Street, North, Baltimore, Md. 



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SEASONABLE 



C^T^^^W At Moderate Pricea. 

 ^9 I %#l^l%. All Stock Guann. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



A^parsgrna PI. Nanus, 2^-ln $3.00 128 00 



AaparaKUS Sprengerl, 2H-in 2 60 23.00 



Carnation Plants, fleld-grown 5.00 



Pieedom. white, IndlBpensable for 



retail grower, always in bloom. 



JooBt, pink, and Challenger, red. 



Stevia, field-grown, bushy 6.00- 



Vinleta, P'inceas of Wales, field- • ^v 



grown, extra value 5.00 45.00 



VInca Varleg-ata, tield-grown 6.00 



Pansy Plants, extra strong, best 



strain 50 2 60 



Boston Ferns, 3,4 and 5-in., each Sc, 15c, 25c. 



Converse Greenhouses, 



WEBSTER, MASS. ckah. Please. 



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