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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBEE 31, 1907. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



State of Tiade. 



Traile is picking up in good shape and 

 is beginning to take on its winter gar- 

 ments. The heaviest part of the business 

 is on mums. Boses and carnations are 

 improving right along; in fact, they look 

 like winter stock, and by the outlook 

 stock in general will be of splendid qual- 

 ity this season. There have been a few 

 good decorations lately, but nothing 

 to speak of. 



Qub Meeting. 



The Florists' Club held its regular 

 meeting Tuesday evening, October 22, 

 President Stephens in the chair, and all 

 officers present. E. F. Alspach, of the 

 Fifth Avenue Floral Co., was elected to 

 membership. The mum show committee 

 reported everything in readiness for the 

 show to be held Tuesday, November 13. 



This being election night, the follow- 

 ing officers were elected: President, R. 

 A. Currie; vice-president, C. P. Torrey; 

 secretary, James McKellar; treasurer, 

 Jacob Reichert; sergeant-at-arms, J. H. 

 Williams; trustees, G. H. Woodrow, A. 

 Knopf, John Brust, Geo. Bauman and (5. 

 Drobish. 



The club is starting off the new year 

 in a flourishing condition and the mem- 

 bers seem to be getting better acquainted 

 and are attending meetings more regu- 

 larly. We have great hopes of seeing a 

 good delegation go from here to the 

 next convention, and no doubt our bowl- 

 ing team will be in good shape, as we 

 have the material for a good team and 

 they are looking forward to the contest. 

 Jacob Reichert is acting captain. 



Various Notes. 



The Munk Floral Co. has been cutting 

 some' fine Appleton mums and its carna- 

 tions are promising. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. has been 

 cutting fine carnations, roses and mums. 

 The Touset are unusually fine, being 

 grown mostly three to a plant. The cut 

 flower branch at 47 North High street 

 has opened in good shape. 



William Graff has been making a run 

 on chrysanthemums at 10 cents each and 

 handling an immense amount of stock. 



Everyone here reports business good, 

 but the bulk of it is mums. J. M. 



LATANIAS 



Fine gfonr plants. 2-iDCb. S:^ 00 per 100. $25 OO 

 per 1000; -.i iDCb. $6.00 per 1< 0, $30 Oo per 1000; 4- 

 inch, $15 00 per UO. 



BKMTXAS, Balmoraana and rorstar* 

 Uma, 4 incb. 2V!. S5c; IV-iDCb. 50c. '.He: 6 incb, 

 <1 26. $1.50; large plantB, ti.OO to $^.00 eacb. 



PHOEMIX. large, from $2 Ou to $40.00 eacb. 



FERNS 



Boston and Ploraonl, 4 incb, 15c; 5 Incb. 

 26c; 6 inch, 60c; 7-iQch, 75c. 



Whitmanl,4 incb, 25p: Vincb, -'lOc; 6-fneb, 75c to 

 $1.00: 7 iiiCh. $1.50, $2.00; K Incb. $i 5o. $.S.t 0. $3.50. 



■maU rBRHS, for dlKbes, in Al abape, 93 00 

 per 100: $2ri.C0per 1000. 



Pandanua rtlUs, strong. 2-iDcb, $:i50 per 

 100; $3u.00 per 1000. 



Azalaalndlca, fine plants, 3Sc to $2.00 each. 



JOHN BADER, 



48 BaTine St , Allechcny, Pa. 



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ROSES-DAHLIAS-CANNAS-VIOLETS 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



nf^BKCi We have in stock uDwards of 1000 different varieties, consisting of the 

 ■^^'^■-^* Tery latest European introductions as well a<« the lpadlng_ varieties of 



American origin. Stock from 2H. 

 of your wants for quotations. 



4 and 5-incb pots, all on own roots. Send us a list 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES. 



DAHLIAS. 



All on own roots. Strong two- 

 T e ar- -Id plants grown in our own 

 fields, in leading kinds, such as GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, vick's Caprice, Krancols 

 Levet, Prinze OamiHe de Koban. Mai(na<Jha>ta. Olrii-b B U'iner, Olni^e L«onal«e. tlie best 

 cream.wliito rose tor forciuB: (try it); MME. PLANTIER. COQ. DE« BLANCHES, 

 PERFECTION DBS BLANCHES, Sir I'homaHLiutun, faulNeyron. Fisher Holmes, (iiant 

 of Battles, Uiio and many others equally desii able, $i0.00 to $16.00 per 100. Send Ust for prices. 



2S leading varieties, all under name, guaranteed true, consisting 

 of such sorts as Admiral Dewey, Sylvia, Catherine Duer, A. D Li- 



yoni, 20tb Oentury, Nympbaea. Maid o( Kent. Standard Bearer, C. W. B'uton. OraoRe King. 



Fuerst Bismarck, Constancy. American Fiag, G. w Wilkinson Oountossof Ldundale and 



many others. Vield clumps, as dug, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100; $45.00 and $50.00 



per 1000. Send for complete list. 



All the leading varieties, including Louisiana. King Hambert, Mrs. 

 Kate Gray. Pillar of Fire, Maiden's Biusn, $10.0u per 1000 and 

 npwaxds. Write for list and prices. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS. rols^^sfroineSy' 



clean plants, flrst-class in every particular, Ethel Crocker, Elbon, Qov. Roosevelt, Queen, 

 Climax, etc., $5.00 per 100. 



A fine assortment of the best varieties of this splen- 

 did decorative plant 25 kmds. including President 

 Louis Closkon, Mile. Kaurell, etc., ZJ^-lnch, $5.00 



CANNAS. 



RFX BEGONIAS. 



Carnot. Sllve' Queen. He'en Upden, 

 per 100 ; $45.00 per 1000. 



SHRUBS. 



All tbe leadinar kinds, including Hydrangea Paniculata Grandlflora, 

 Viburnum Plicatum, Berberis Thunbereii, Spiraeas, Althaeas, 

 Deutzias, Weigelias, etc., also a comnlete list of hardv vines. We are making very luw 

 prices for this stock in various sizes. Send for our special Ust. Tbe prices will astonish you. 



MISCBLLANBOUS PLANTS. 



From 2>{lnch pots. Per 100 



Areca Lute* cens $8.00 



Latania Horbonlca 400 



Oyperus Oiacills 3.50 



SngUah Ivy 4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 4.60 



Baby Primrose 8 60 



Hydrangea, Red Branched 6.)0 



Otakia 6.00 



Thoa. Hogg «00 



Swslnsona, White 400 



Pink 4.00 



Orevillea Bobuitta 8.60 



Ageratum, White 3.00 



From 2>^-incb pots. Per 100 



RuBsellia Lemoinei $3 50 



Weeping Lantana 3 60 



Hibiscus Sinensis 350 



Flowering Begonias in variety 4.00 



Olssus Discolor 4.t0 



Asoaraftus Plumosos 500 



Boston Fern 4 00 



Fern Anna Foster. ...r 300 



Violets, field clumps, Parquhar 4.60 



Swaniey White ... 6.00 



From 4-iuch pots. 



American Wonder Lemon 16.00 



Kentla Forsteriana 25 00 



Whatever you may t>e in need of, tend us yonr list— we probably have wbat you want. 

 Aak for onr catalogue. It's free. Address — 



The DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Rose Growers, WEST GROVE, PA. 



BstabUshed 18S0. 70 GREENHOUSES. 



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ARRIVED in Superb Condition 



BOXWOOD READY FOR DELIVERY ST ONCE 



Bushes for window boxep. J5c, ;i5c, lOc and Mc vvh. 



Larver bashes, perfectl.v hhan*"!! in t-very WBy. BOo, 75c snd tl.OO each. 



Perfectly shaped pyramids, $4 00, H OU IVOO. 16 OU, 17 00, t8 00 aiid ttO 00 a pair. 



Baby f>taDdardB, novelty, 16-ln. stems and 11-in. crown, up to ilMn. stem and 12-in. crown, at 

 $2.00 and t;{ 00 a pair. 



Larger standards with larger crowns 14.00, ti> 00, »6 00. »8 00 and 110 00 a pair. 



We have th-ee pairs of standard sppclmeos with :i foot crown diameter, at 115 00 a pair. 



See us for Xmas on Ardl'lMS, OraoK.s. Azaleas, Polnsstliiis, CyoUmen. Etica Fra. 

 a:ran>. Better than ever. Palms. Ferns anil J.rasMlem CherrifS. 



We have lotn of Krntia Belmor.ana. ranjilng in price from tl.OO to If. 00 each. Most perfectly 

 shaped plants. Write (or prioe list of other articles. 



ANTON SCHULTHBIS. P. O. BOX 78. COLLEGE POINT, L. I., N. T. 



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Boston and Scottll 



FERNS 



6-in. pots. $40.00 per 100: 4-in. pots, $15.00 per 100 



Wliltmani, 6-in., $60.00 per 100. 



Bostons in pans, $1 00 and $1.60 eacb. 



nCDS, 6-in. pots, 20 to 24 in. high. $40.00 

 per 100. 



Cash or satisfactory references. 



WM. C. SMITH 



«l8t and Markat Bts PHILADELPHIA 



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HOUSANDS 



of ORCHIDS 



In Sheath, Bud and Flower. 



Write for Particulars and Catalogue. 



JUUUS ROEHRS COMPANY, 



RUTHERFORD, . NEW JERSEY. 



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