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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 81, 1907. 



WASHINGTON. 



Ctnrent Comment. 



There is not much chaaige in the cut 

 flower business since last report Eoses 

 have been coming much better. Beau- 

 ties bring $3 to $6 per dozen; teas, $1 

 to $3; carnations, 50 cents to $1 per 

 dozen; violets, $1.50 and $2 per hun- 

 dred. Chrysanthemums are plentiful 

 and bring from $1 to $5 per dozen. 

 Good pink is scarce. Clark Bros, are 

 cutting some fine Carnot roses. 



There vpas a lot of funeraj work and 

 there were quite a few large designs. 

 Nearly all of the stores had their share. 



Wednesday seems to still be the pop- 

 ular day for weddings, October 16 

 Gude Bros, had the bridal work for 

 ten weddings. George Shaffer had a fine 

 decoration for the Kidgley-Brown wed- 

 ding at the Church of the Covenant. 

 The coming week will be a busy one for 

 the decorators. 



J. Robertson reports business open- 

 ing up finely at his Connecticut avenue 

 store. 



Henry Pfister has completed his new 

 store. Besides his former store, he now 

 occupies the 6ne adjoining it, and he 

 thus has two fine show windows, with 

 a nice entrance in the center. The ice- 

 box was made according to his own de- 

 sign and is done in white and gold. His 

 floor space is 30x75 feet. He reports 

 business good. 



Z. D. Blackistone has added a con- 

 servatory to his store. The carpenters 

 and painters are through and the effect 

 could not be better. 



George Shaffer has a very attractive 

 store, with its new coat of white and 

 gold. 



F. H. Kramer has his store looking 

 fresh with a frescoed ceiling and walls. 



Fred Wolf, of the Washington Flo- 

 rists Co., has been operated on for a 

 tumor. He is still in the hospital. 



Among the visitors this week were 

 Mr. Fancourt, of the Pennock-Meehan 

 Co., Wm. Hagemann, and Mr. Reed, of 

 Reed & Keller. O. O. 



RUTHEKFORD, N. J. — Julius Theodore 

 Roehrs, of the Julius Roehrs Co., was 

 married October 23 to Miss Elsie Marie 

 Koch, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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. Lancister, PA. 



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ORCHIDS... 



Arrived In perfect condition, Cattleya 

 MoMlae, also C. Schroederae, Laella 

 Anceps, Bpldendram Tltt«lllniun, 



etc. Writ© for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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'I3£di 



FLORIST 



Specially Strong on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size Ekob Dos. 



Aaeaba JapoBies.nice for ferneries. .8 $0.76 



9 12.00 



AdiantvM CsnestMi 6 2.00 



Aree* Lateseeas 4 8.00 



2}^ to 8 ft. high, 



8 to 4 in a pot 7 1.60 



Araaearia 4 6.00 



6 9.00 



6 12.00 



AsparacaiPtB.,t8.00perl00 2 .60 



$i2!66per*i66.'.'.'.'.'.'4 I'.eo 



6 8.00 



Aiparacat Syreat., $8.00 per 100... 2 

 $7.00 per 100... 8 



4 1.26 



6 2.00 



basket, $1.26 each. 

 Aspidistra Tarievata, 16o per leaf. 



CaladiBBi, fancy leaf 4 4.00 



" ; 6 12.00 



ClbatlBBi Sehledei 6 1.00 



" 7 1.60 



CoeosWsddeliiaaa 2 1.60 



' 8 2.00 



Cyeas BsTOlata, big valnes, large 

 quantitieB, 25c to $1.60 eacb. 



CyelaMea $6.00 per 100 8 



Draeaaaa Fragraas 6 6.00 



^ 6 9.00 



Dracaeaa Massaagaaaa, beantlfnl 



specimens 8 2.60 



Dracaena Massaagaaaa. strong, 



beantifal specimens 8 8.00 



Draeaeaa Liadeai, beantifal speci- 

 mens 7 2.60 



Dracaena ladiTisa, $6.00 per 100 8 



$16.00 per 100... 4 



6 6.00 



80-84hi. higb...7 .75 9.00 



8 12.00 



Dracaeaa TarailBaiis 8 2.00 



4 8.0* 



Fartagiaai Grande, Leopard Plant. 4 8.00 



'^ " '• " ..6 9.00 



Fleas Badieaas 8 8.00 



Fleas Paaderata, tbe new rubber, 



$4.00 to $6.00 eacb. 

 Fleas llastica 5 4.00 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall trfule 

 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 r AOKuro xs oood 



Variety Size Sacb Dob. 



Fleas Blastlca 7-8 $1.26-1.60 



Japanese NoTeltles, in Jap. Jardin- 

 ieres, $4.00 to $9.00 per doz. 

 Keatla Belmoreaaat 2-^ ft. high, 



6-7IeaTes 8 8.00 



Keatla Belatoreaaa. i^8ft.high, 



6-8 leaves 8 4.60 



Keatla BelaiorsaBa, 2-8 ft. high, 6-6 



leaves 7 2.60 



Keatla Belmoreaaa, 2-2^ ft. high, 



6-61eaves 6 2,26 



Keatla Forsterlaaa, 6-7 ft. high, in 



tubs. $12.00 to $16.00 eacb. 

 Keatla Forsterlaaa, 4 to 6 in a tab, 



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

 Keatla Forsterlaaa, 2 ft. high, 4-6 



leaves 6 1.60 $18.0» 



Keatla Forsterlaaa, 2 ft. high, 64 



leaves, strong 6 1.75 31.0* 



Keatla Forsterlaaa, 8 ft., 6-6 leaves, T 2.60 80.0» 

 8 ft., 6-6 leaves, 



strong 7 8.00 8e.0» 



Keatla Forsterlaaa, 4 ft., 5-6 leaves, 8 6.00-6.00 

 Ifephrolepls Bostoaleasls, 100, $4.. 2 



100, $8.. 8 



Strong. 



.4 

 .6 

 .6 

 .6 

 .7 



larger 



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

 Nephrolepls Klegaatlsslaia, 100. $6.2 



100, $10.8 

 100,$15.4 

 ........5 



6 



•• <• m 



Nephrolepls WUtmaal, 100. $lo'.obV.2 

 100, $16.00.. 8 



Paadaaas TeltcUl 7 2.20 



" 8 $.6« 



Paadaaas Utflls 6 



'• 7 



" " strong 7 



Phoenix Beellaata 4 



6 



Poa Trlvlalls Tar.',' $4.66 per 100.' 

 Prlaiala Obeoalea, $6.00 per 100.... 8 

 Bhapls FlabalUforails, $2.00, $8.00, $4.00 each 



1.6$ 

 8.0$ 

 4.2$ 

 tf.00 

 9.0$ 



.76 

 L60 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 1.26 

 2.00 



$.00 

 12.00 

 16.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO., "«" SKS?'<!as^ 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 

 ABPABAflOS PLUI08U8, 2>^in $ 8.00 



CTCLAHIIf, in colors, 2>^ln 6.00 



S-ln 8.00 



8>i-ln 1000 



FKBH8, BOSTON, 6-in 40.00 



6-ln 26.00 



Per 100 



FBBNS, BOSTOIT, 4-in $16.00 



8-in 8.00 



2Ji-ln $.00 



8-in., $1.00 to $1.60 each. 

 7-ln., 60c each. 



WHITKAHI, 6 In each, 40e 



3j<-ln " aoc 



Special discoont on quantities. Parties unknown to us please remit 

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



NELSON & KLOPFER, 1 101 Fifth Avenue, PEORIA, ILL. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Grand New 

 Double Daisy 



A sport from t hat great money-making single 

 variety, QUKXV AXXXAMDBA, that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. You can do better 

 with this. The flowers are large, averaging 

 three inches in diameter, and none of the flow- 

 ers comes single at any time of the year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or outdoors 

 Toung stock, out of 2>^lncb pots, ready for de- 

 Uvery January 1, $S5.00 p«r 100. 



ORDKRS BOOKBD MOW 



THE FERNERY, "^-^^ 



1421 Charle$ StrMt, North, Baltimora, Md. 



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SEASONABLE 

 STOCK 



At ModM«t« Prlo*«. 

 ▲11 Btook Chuurmn- 

 t—A Flrat-Caaa*. 



Per 100 Per lOOB 



Asparaarns PI. Nanus, 2H-ln 13.00 



AspwraKiis Sprengeri, 2)4-ln 2.M 



Oamsitlon Plants, field-grown &.00 



Freedom, white, indispensable for 

 retail grower, always In bloom. 

 Joost, pink, and Challenger, red. 



StevlA, field -grown, busby 6.00 



Violets, Princess of Wales, field- 

 grown, extra value 6.00 



Tinea Variegata, field-grown 6.00 



PansT Plants, extra strong, best 

 strun .60 



•28.00 

 38.00 



46.0ft 



2.60 



Boston Ferns, 8, 4 and 6-ln., each 8c, 16c, 26c. 



Converse Greenhouses^ 



WXBBTEB, MASS. CMb, n 



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