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The Weekly Florists^ Re vie w* 



October SI, 1907. 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



Chrysanthemum reigns queen at pres- 

 ent in the floral world and the windows 

 •of the flower shops of the city are 

 beautiful with great bunches of the va- 

 rious colored mums arranged in most ar- 

 tistic manner. The trade also has im- 

 proved all around, notwithstanding the 

 financial scare. AH of the shops have 

 seemed quite busy. The wholesalers are 

 looking more pleasant every day since 

 the outdoor stock haa seen its finish, as 

 no matter how cheap the commission 

 man sold the stock he could not compete 

 with the farmer who had no expense ex- 

 cept his own time, which, in his own 

 opinion, wasn't worth anything. 



Chrysanthemums are coming in heavily 

 and in all sizes, and most of the stock is 

 good. "While there is nothing in fancy 

 prices, the stock cleans up at fair prices, 

 which is satisfactory. 



Various Notes. 



In the Allegheny market, E. C. Lud- 

 wig, G. & J. W. Ludwig, D. A. Malie, 

 Frank Faulk and Erhardt & Swartz keep 

 up a show which is worth traveling to 

 see and the evidence that it is appre- 

 ciated is the fact that they draw much 

 of their trade from Pittsburg, where 

 their customers are compelled to take a 

 street car to reach them. 



Allegheny park opened its flower show 

 •October 27, but, owing to the extremely 

 disagreeable weather, the crowd was not 

 as great as usual. The show reflects 

 great credit on George Moore, head 

 gardener, and his assistant. One house 

 •of Begonia Gloire de Lorraine in pots 

 and hanging baskets was a sight. Noth- 

 ing handsomer in this line was ever 

 shown in this city and it would be worth 

 any of the florists' while to go and see 

 what can be done with this plant. This 

 louse was in charge of William Getting. 

 The show of mums was attractively ar- 

 ranged, but much like other shows of 

 the kind. 



Next week a report of the Schenley 

 park show, Frick, Peacock and Heinz 

 :8how9 will appear in the Pittsburg notes. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



EvANSViLLE, Ind. — The Blackman Flo- 

 .ral Co. furnished the decorations for the 

 Betail Merchants' Pure Food Show, 

 which was opened in Evans hall Monday 

 •evening, October 21. 



Colorado Springs, Col. — The pro- 

 prietors of the Antlers hotel have built 

 a greenhouse, at a cost of $1,200, on the 

 •south side of Antlers park, for the pur- 

 pose of keeping the hotel supplied with 

 lowers and plants. 



Ferns, Ferns 



Boston, 8-iD.. 16.00; 4 in., 312.60; 6-iD., $40 00 per 

 100; 7-in.. 90c each. Plersonl, 3-in.. $6.00; 

 4-ln., $12.60; 6 in., $26.00 per 100. 



AsparaaruB Plumosus, 2-in., $3.00; S-in., $6.00 

 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMIM 



STOCK PLANTS 



Opali, Monrovia, WUIowbrook, Omesa, 

 M. Paul Sahut, Robinson, HslUday, 

 C. Touset, V. Morel, $1.00 per doz.; $8 00 

 per loo. Caeb or C. O. D. 



W. J. A M. S. VESEY 



rORT WATNX, nvD. 



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|J.LDILLON| 



IBLOOMSBURG, PA. I 



« Wholesale Grower ! 



I SPICIALTIES I 



I Verbenas, Roses, i 

 ! Carnations ! 



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FERNS- FERNS 



Boston, Plersonl and Soottll, gnoA Btronr 

 stock Dlanta from the bench, for 2Vi, 8, 4, 6-lnch. 

 $3.00, $6.00, $10 00 and $15.00 per 100. 



Klejrantisslma, for 2)4, 3, 4, 6-lnch pots. $4.00, 

 $6.00. $13 60, $20.00 per 100. 



Whitmani. from 3-lnch pots, $12.60 per 100; 

 rood BtronK plants. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO, IND. 



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DANLIIS-MNNAS 



16 named varieties of Dabllai. 



20 named varietiea of Cannai. 



Do not wait (ill iprlBK. when stock is reduced. 



For particulars write to 



0. B. STEVENS, SHENANDOAH, lA. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



VIOLETS 



Per 100 Periooo 



Prlneass of Walas $4.00 $3600 



M.Louis* 3.00 2600 



MUH STOCK— Bench plants of October Frost 

 Monrovia and G. Touset, $6.00 per 100: Polly Rone, 

 October Sunshine. Kalb and Opab, $4.00 per lOo! 



Crabb & Hunter Floral Co., Grand Rapid$, Mich. 



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 'When writing adTertlners. 



Special Discount 

 ON PLANTS 



A special dlscoant of 10 PXR CKNT will be 

 given on all orders for any of the following 



stock for a limited time only. Doz. 100 



2>^-in. Boston rems I 4.00 



3-in. •' " t 1.00 7.00 



4-in. '* " 2.00 1600 



6-ln. " " 8.00 26.00 



6-in. " " 4.80 40.00 



7-ln. •• " flO.OO 



8-in. ■• " 12.00 



8-ln Klecantlsslnia Ferns, fine, 



each, $160 126.00 



2>^ in. Whitmani Ferns 76 6.00 



4-in. " " 2.60 1800 



3-ln. Soottll Ferns 1.00 7.00 



2-iD. Sprencerl Ferns 3.00 



seedlings 1.00 



2-ln. Flumosus 8.00 



4 in. FlQus Blastloa $.00 



6-in . Araucarla Kzoelsa 7.60 60.00 



Sin. Cyclamen, in colors 6.00 



6in. " •' 12.60 



2-in. Oboonloa Primroses 8.00 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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^DPHinS JVST TO HAND: Oat- 



*'■**«»■■■ ■'^ tleya Trlanae, C. lablata, C 

 Mosslae, C. Schroederae, C. Oaskelllana, C. Spec- 

 loslsalma, O. Oltrlna, C. Intermedia; Laella 

 anceps, L. alblda, L. autumnalls, L. malalls; Epl- 

 dendrum Vlttellinum majus, E. Cooperlanum; 

 Oncldlum Crlspum, O. varlcosum, O. Cavendlsh- 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; Odontoglossum citrosmum. 



To arrive In a few weeks' time: C. Aurea, O. 

 Dowlana, C. Wamerl and others. 



0ABBII.I.O A BALDWIN, Secanoiu, N.J. 



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Just Arrived "(S.'S^* 



C. Trlanae C. Perclvallana 



Oncldlnm Kramerlanum 

 C. Specloslsslma C. CteskelUana. 



Write for prices. 



Ordonez Bros., P. 0. Box 105, Madison, N. J. 



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Adiantum 

 Croweanum 



strong plants, S^-in. pots, $12.00 per 100; 

 $100.00 per lOOO. 



P. R. QUINUN, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Buns, Asalsa ladlea, Bhododeadroas 



BTsrrrssas, Xsrlmeeoiis Flaate, 



Bosea, Trained Fmlt Trees, 



Oreeahonse Orape Tines. 



Aik for catalogue. 



BOBBIIIK& ATKINS, lliitlierfflrJ,N. J. 



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writing advertiscrt. 



