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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OrroBKn LM. Um»T 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



Current Gmunent. 



There is a good demand for flowers 

 just now and the supply is none too 

 plentiful. < tarnations are now of fair qual- 

 ity; from 25 cents to 50 cents per dozen 

 retail is the price asked. The stems are 

 rather short as yet. Roses are now com- 

 ing in of good quality and Jjil.SO per 

 dozen is paid for the best. A few vio- 

 lets are now seen, and with the advent 

 of cooler weather will be in full bloom; 

 75 cents and $1 per hundred retail are 

 the general prices asked. 



Mums are now making their appear- 

 ance. Polly Kose is the variety grown 

 by nearly all the florists. A. B. Hath- 

 away was the first among the growers to 

 havff them in the market. He has some 

 tine Halliday and Pacific. R. H. Wood- 

 house and E. Y. Peirce are both in with 

 fine batches of mums. The carnations 

 at their places are looking grand. 



Fred V. Coull, formerly with E. H. 

 Ohamberliu, is now with R. E. Nofftz, 

 the William street florist. 



One grower here is advertising cstrna- 

 tion blooms at 25 cents per dozen retail, 

 and violets at 35 cents per hundred. 



E. H. Chamberlin has a nice window 

 display of Whitmani ferns and rubber 

 plants. He reports the sale of bulbs as 

 very fair. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Bedford Horticultural Society was 

 held on Monday evening, October 14, in 

 the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Ladies were 

 invited. The topic for the evening was 

 "The Cultivation of Bulbs Indoors and 

 Outdoors. ' ' The discussion was led by 

 Prof. H. A. Jahn. 



Among the trade visitors last week 

 was Patrick Welch, of Welch Bros., Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



No heavy frosts are reported as yet in 

 this section. Outdoor flowers are still in 

 full bloom. W. L. 



We have sohl our forty horse-power 

 second-hand Tx)iler through the adver- 

 tisemeijt in the Review. — 6. Van 

 BOCHOVE & Bro. 



I CONSIDER the Review of too great 

 value to have it out of ray reach when I 

 want reliable information. — Georoe W. 

 Fagan, Cedar Falls, la. 



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. 



Mention Tbe Berlew when 70a write. 



ORCHIDS... 



Arrived in perfect condition, Cattley» 

 Hoaslae, also C. Schroederae, Laells 

 Ancept, Kpidandram ▼ItteUlnnin, 



etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURREU, Summit, N. J. 



Mention Tbe Rerlew wbes yon write. 



wS(M 



FLORIST 



Specially Stronf^ on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size Each Doz. 



Aaeaba JapoBlea.nlce for ferneries. .8 fO.75 



9 $2.00 



Adlaatia Caaeataa 5 2.00 



Areea Lateieena 4 8.00 



2\i to S ft. bigh, 



8 to 4 In a pot 7 1.60 



Araaearla 4 6.00 



6 9.00 



6 12.00 



AaparacaaPla., $8.00 per 100 2 .60 



8 .76 



" $12.00perl00 4 1.60 



6 8.00 



Aiparacai Spraac, $8 00 per 100.. .2 

 $7.00 per 100... 8 



4 1.26 



6 2.00 



basket, $1.26 each. 

 Aspidistra Tariecata, 16c per leaf. 



CaladiBH, fancy leaf 4 4.00 



•' " 6 12.00 



CibvtlBBi SeUedei 8 1.00 



" 7 1.60 



CaeosWeddailiaaa 2 1.60 



8 2.00 



Cyeas B«T«lita, big valaes, large 

 quantities, 26c to $1.60 each. 



CyeiaaieB $6.00 per 100 8 



i>raearaa Fracraas 6 6.00 



^ 6 9.00 



Draeaeaa Hassaagaaaa* beantlfol 



specimens.... 8 2.60 



Draeaeaa Massaageaaa. strong. 



beantiial specimens 8 3.00 



Draeaaaa Liadeai, beautiful speci- 

 mens 7 2.50 



ihraeaeaa ladivisa, $6.00 per 100.... 8 

 $16.00 per 100... 4 



6 6.00 



80-84 in. high... 7 .76 9 00 



8 12.00 



Vraeaeaa Tarssiaalls 8 2.00 



4 S.M 



Fartagiam Chaada. Leopard Plant.4 8.00 



^ " " " ..6 9.00 



rieas Badieaas 8 3.00 



Firas Paadarata* tbe new rubber, 



$4.00 to $6 00 each. 

 Fieas Blastiea 6 4.00 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall trade 

 than ever in the 50 

 years we have been 

 growing plants for the 

 trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. 



OVB PAOXXVO IS 0001> 



Variety Size Each Do* 



Fleas Biastiea 7-8 $l.2&-i 50 



Japanese IfoTeitiea, in Jap. jardin- 

 ieres, $4.00 to $9 00 per doz. 

 Keatia Belaoraaaa, 2-23^ ft. bigh, 



6-7 leaves 8 3.00 



Kaatia BalBtaraaaa, !^8ft. high. 



6-8 leaves 8 4.80 



Keatia Balatoraaaa, 2-8 ft. bigh. 6-« 



leaves 7 2.60 



Keatia Belaoraaaa. 2-2}^ ft. high. 



8-6 leaves 6 2.2» 



Keatia Forateriaaa. 6-7 ft. high, in 



tabs, $12 00 to $16.00 each. 

 Kaatia Forateriaaa, 4 to 5 in a tub, 



6-8 ft. high $16. $26. $80 each. 

 Kaatia Foisteriaaa. 2 ft. high, 4-5 



leaves 6 150 $18.0a 



Kaatia Forstariaaa, 2 ft. high, 6-6 



leaves, strong 6 1.75 2106 



Kaatia Forateriaaa, 8 ft., 6-«leaveB.T 2.50 30.00 

 $ ft., 64 leaves, 



strong 7 8.00 86.00 



Kaatia rorstarlaBa,4ft..5-«leavea 8 5.00-d.OO 

 Haplmtlapia Boataaiaasis, 100, $4.. 2 



100, $8. .8 



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** ** fi 



strong*. !6 



larger 

 specimena. $1.60, $2 and $8 each. 

 Napkralapia Elagaatiaslau, 100. $6.2 



100. $10.8 

 " 100,$15.4 



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Haphrolapis Whitaaai, 100, $10.00.'.2 

 100,$16.00..8 



Paadaaaa Taltekii 7 2$$ 



" 8 S.50 



Paadaaas Utilla 6 



• 7 



strong 7 



Pkoaalz Baeliaata 4 



5 



Poa Trivlalis Tar.V$4 '66 pefuo.' 

 Priaiala Ubeoaira. $6.00 per 100. .. .3 

 Bkapla FiakalUtanaia, $2.00, $8.00, $4.00 each 



LM 

 $.00 



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8.00 

 d.OO 



.9$ 

 1.6* 

 2M 

 400 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 1.36 

 2.0* 



$.00 



1X00 



15.00 



300 



500 



6.00 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO., "" II^SS^ 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 

 A8PABAGC8 PLDM08US, 2>{-ln $8 00 



CTCLAKKN, in colors, 2>i-ln 6.00 



S-In 800 



8ji-in 1000 



FBB1I8, B08T01I, 6-in 4000 



6-ln. 25.00 



Per 100 



FEBII8, B08T01f. 4-in $U.«p 



3-in 8.00 



:: :: ajiin $.00 



S^lD., $1.00 to $1.60 each. 

 7-in., 60c each. 



WHITHAIf I, 5 in each. 40c 



3H-ln •' 200 



Special discount on quantities. Parties unknown to us please remit 

 by P. O. or Express M. O. or draft, or give references. 



NELSON A KLOPFER, IIOI Fifth Avenue, PtORIA, ILL. 



Mention Tbe Review wben yoa write. 



Grand New 

 Double Daisy 



A sport from that great money-making single 

 variety, QUKKH AUBXANORA, that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. Tou cau do better 

 with this. The flowers are large, averaging 

 three inches in diameter, and none of tbe flow- 

 ers comfs f-ingle at any time of tbe year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or outdoors. 

 Young stock, out of 2j^-lnch pots, ready for de- 

 livery January 1. $25.00 p«r 100. 



ORDKR8 BOOKSD MOW 



THE FERNERY, -^'g^'' 



1421 Charles 8tr«et, North, Baltimore, Md. 



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SEASONABLE 



C^T^\/> V At Modsrmt* Prio«a. 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



AaparMffoaPI. Nanus, 2^-in 13.00 t28 00 



Aap»r»Kiia Sprengeri, 2^-ln 3 50 23.00 



Carnation Plants, field-grown 5.00 



Freedom, white, indispensable for 

 retail grower, always In bloom. 

 Joost, pink, and Challenger, red. 



Stevla, fleld-irrown, bushy 6.00 



Violeta, Princess of Wales, field- 

 grown, extra value 5.00 45.00 



Vlnoa Varlegrata, field-grown 5.00 



Panay Plants, extra strong, beet 



strain 50 250 



Boston Ferns, 3, 4 and 5-ln., eacb....8>:, 15c, 26c 



Converse Greenhouses^ 



WXB8TKR. MASS. Cttab, PlMM* . 



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