54 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVSMBBB 7, 1907. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market 



Eoses are more plentiful and improv- 

 ing in quality. Bridesmaids are per- 

 haps not up to the standard, but Ameri- 

 can Beauties are very good. Chrysan- 

 themums are more than enough to go 

 around and are selling cheap. One 

 grower is bringing them in by the 

 wagon-load and is selling them, good 

 big ones, at 6 cents to 8 cents each. 

 This market never had so many mums 

 as it has this year. Carnations are 

 still scarce, but the plants are in good 

 shape and there is a good outlook for 

 the Christmas crop. Violets are -small 

 and, not plentiful./ Green is abundant 

 at present. 



Variotti Notes. 



G. M. Kellogg is showing some fine- 

 Minnehaha roses at present. They have 

 excellent stems and prices are the same 

 as for American Beauties. 



Mr. Freudenthal 's .window attracted 

 much attention last week. It was gor- 

 geously filled with mums and made a 

 grand show for Twelfth street pedes- 

 trians. 



The People's Floral Co., on Walnut 

 street, is doing a good business. It 

 has a neat and clean store and is in 

 one of the best locations. Emil Eiche- 

 nauer is head clerk and also the floral 

 designjer. 



The Alpha Floral Co. is doing a rush- 

 ing business in ferns this fall, selling 

 75-cent ferns for 35 cents. This is 

 one way of bringing customers to the 

 store. The show window is well filled 

 with flowers in season. The company 

 also has bought a new top wagon, each 

 side of which is decorated with a large 

 bunch of American Beauty roses. The 

 wagon is a good advertisement for the 

 store. The Alpha Floral Co. also does a 

 large business, in goldfish. 



There is a rumor that there will soon 

 be a large wholesale and commission 

 store started here. Stockholders with 

 plenty of money is all that is needed 

 at present to complete the work. The 

 present condition of the country may 

 delay this project. W. H. H. 



....GERANIUMS.... 



8. A. Natt, 2-iDcb pot«. 120.00 p« 1000. 

 ChryBantbeimiin Stock Planta— Whit«— 



Alice Byron, C. Touset, J. Jones Pink— Dr. 

 Barnebard, Olrry of Pacific. Maud Dean, Vlvl- 

 and-Morel; Yellow— Col. Appleton, Robt. Halli- 

 day, PennsylTanla, Yellow Jones; Red— Black 

 Hawk; 76c per doz., t6.00perl(j0. Casb withorder 



S. N. PENTECOST 



1790-1810 Unt lOlst St., ClevelMd, Ohio 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



STOCK 

 PLANTS OF 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Willowbrook. Kalb. Robt. HalUday. Glory of 

 Paclflc, Niveas Yellow and White Eaton, Golden 

 WeddlnK. J. K. Shaw, Mrs. Robinson, Jerome 

 Jones, etc., $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100, assorted. 



GEO. A. KUHL, - - PEKIN, ILL 



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ORCHIDS... 



Arrived in perfect condition, Cattleys 

 Blosslae, also C. Schroederac, Laelia 

 Anceps, Kpldendram TltteUlnnni, 



etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Suminit, N. J. 



Meatlon The Berlew wbeo yoa writ*. 



wSvfd 



FM4UUST 



Spseially Strenc on Boston Ferns 



Variety Size B»cta 



Aaraba Jaaoaiea.nice for ferneries. .8 



9 $2.00 



Adlaatnm Caneatam 6 



Arsea Lateaeeas .....4 



:$^ to 8 ft. hlsb. 



8to4ina pot 7 1.60 



Anwearia ^, 4 



" ::::::::n:::::::::::::::::l 



AaiarasBa Pla ., $8.00 per 100 2 



8 



" $12.00 per 100 4 



6 



Aiparacns Sprenc, $3.00 per 100... 2 

 $7.00 per 100... 8 

 4 



basket! $l*26'eac'h. 

 Aspidistra TarlegaU, 16o per leaf. 



CaladiBM, fancy leaf 4 



** .» «• gf 



.••*.. .........v 



Glbotlam SeUedel 6 1.00 



" 7 1.60 



C«eos Weddelllaaa 2 



•' •' ___ ^ g 



Cyeas BeTOlnta, big: value'sVlarge 

 Quantities, 25c to $1.60 each. 



Cyeiaaiea $6.00 per 100 8 



Draeasaa Fra|praBS 6 



Draeaeaa ■assaaraaBa. it>eaatifui 



specimens 8 2.50 



Draeaeaa HassaaKcaaa, strong, 



beantiful specimens 8 8.00 



Draeaeaa Lladeai, beautiful speci- 

 mens 7 2.60 



Draeaeaa ladlyisa, $6.00 per 100 8 



$16.00 per 100... 4 



6 



80-84in. hlcb...7 .75 



8 



Draeaeaa TaratlBalls 8 



4 



FartBjrlBBi Graade, Leoi>ard Plant. 4 



..6 



Fieas Badieaas 8 



Fleas Paadarata, the new rubber, 



$4.00 to $«.00 each. 

 Fleas ■iastlea 6 



Doa. 

 $0.75 



2.00 

 3.00 



6.00 



9.00 



12.00 



.SO 



.76 



1.60 



3.00 



1.26 

 2.00 



4.00 

 12.00 



1.50 

 2.00 



6.00 

 9.00 



6.00 

 9.00 

 12.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 9.00 

 3.00 



4.00 



WE HAVE a larger 

 stock for fall tr^e 

 than ever in the 50 

 years we have been 

 growing plants for the 

 trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give sat- 

 isf action. 



OVB FAOJCXVO ZS OOOD 



Variety Size Each Dos. 



Fieas BlsaMea 7-6 $1^6-1.60 



Ja p aasaa NoTeltlaa, in Jap. Jardia- 



teres, $4.00 to $9.00 per doz. 

 Kairtta Bateonaaa, 2-2^ft.biglu 



6-7 leaves 8 8.00 



Keatto BaJBioreaBa. ^^8ft.hlcta. 



0-8 leaves 8 4.50 



KaatU BalBMireaBa, 2-8 ft. Uch, fc< 



laave» 1.» 2.60 



Keatia Bekaioraaaa, 3-^ ft. high, 



6-6 leaves 6 2.ao> 



KcBtla Farsteriana, 6-7 ft. high, in 



tubs, $12.00 to $16.00 eacb. 

 Saakia Fomterlaaa, 4 to 5 in a tub, 



6-6ft. bigb $15. $26, $80 each. 

 Kaatla FMsterlana. 2 ft. high, 4-6 



leaves 6 1.60 $18.00 



Heatia Forstariaaa* 2 ft. bigb, 5-6 



leaves, strong 6 1.75 21.00 



KeBtlaForsterlaBa,8ft.,6-6Ieaves. r 2.50 80.00 

 $ ft., 6-6 leaves, 



strong 7 8.00 86.00 



Kentla Forsteriaaa, 4 ft., 5-6 leaves. 8 6.0O-6.00 

 Nephrolepls Bostoaieasls, 100, $4.. 2 



100, $8.. 8 



Strong.. 6 



7 



larger 

 specimens, $1.60, $2 and $3 eacb. 

 Nepkrolepis Blegaatisslma, 100. $6.2 



100, $10.8 

 100, $16.4 



6 



« 



• • •• m 



Nephrolepls Whltaaal, 100, $10.00. '.2 

 100, $16.00.. 8 



Paadaaas Teltehll 7 2.20 



" ... . 8 8 60 



Paadaaas UtUls.. . .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.'i.'.'ie 



• 7 



" strong 7 



Phoealx Beellaata 4 



6 



" 6 



Poa Trlvlalls Tar., $4 00 per 100. 

 Prisiala Obeoaira, $6.00 per 100.... 8 

 Bkapis FlabaUlfonais, $2.00, $8.00, $4.00 each 



1.60 

 8.00 

 4.20 

 6.00 

 9.00 



.76 

 1.60 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 1.36 

 2.00 



S.OO 

 12.00 

 16.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO., *"' l°^?'<55S^ 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



A8PABAGD8 PLUflOSVS, 2^in. 

 CTCLABEN, in colors, 2>^-in 



S~lD.« ••••• 

 0^^*10 •••• • 



FKBII8. BOSTON. 6-ln n 



6-ln 



Per 100 

 ...$8.00 

 ... 5.00 

 ... 8.00 

 ... 10 00 

 ... 4000 

 ... 26.00 



PerlOO 

 FBBIfS. BOSTON. 4-ln $15.00 



2Ji-in $.00 



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

 7-ln., 60c each. 

 WHITflANI,5in each, 40e 



3>i-in •• aoo 



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. 



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Grand New 

 Double Daisy 



A sport from that great money-making single 

 variety. QDBKH ALKXAIIORA, that every- 

 body grows to a good profit. Tou can do better 

 with this. The flowers are large. averaKing 

 three incbes in diameter, and none of the flow- 

 ers comes hingle at any time of the year. It 

 blooms freely, either under glass or outdoors. 

 Toung stock, out of 2H-incb pots, ready for de- 

 livery January 1, (25.00 p«r 100. 



OBDKB8 BOOKXD HOW 



THE FERNERY, « h^'' 



1421 Charleo Strttt, North, Baltimoro, Md. 



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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. Transplanted pansy 

 plants in bud, $1.25 per 100^; 

 $10 per 1000. Cuh with ordor. 



PETER BROWN, Lancaster, PA. 



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